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Primordial Envy

The primordial envy is most often found in underground ruins within Edasseril. It hungers for magic, leaching it from any source it can come into contact with. This hunger can be exploited by clever adventurers who bait it with powerful destructive magics. A primordial envy is one of the most defensive sin oozes, and it tends to layer abjuration spells over itself to both increase its resilience and empower its attacks.

Recall Knowledge - Ooze (Occultism): DC 23
Unspecific Lore: DC 21
Specific Lore: DC 18

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Primordial EnvyCreature 3

Rare N Large Ooze 
Source Rusthenge pg. 63
Perception +6; darkvision, magic sense (precise) 30 feet
Skills Athletics +9
Str +2, Dex -4, Con +5, Int -5, Wis +0, Cha -5
Magic Sense A primordial envy can detect magical auras, items, and spellcasters within 30 feet.
AC 12; Fort +13, Ref +4, Will +8; –2 status vs. evocation and necromancy
HP 60; Immunities critical hits, mental, precision, unconscious, visual; Resistances piercing 5, slashing 5
Confiscate Spell [reaction] (abjuration, arcane) Trigger A creature within 30 feet that the primordial envy can sense Casts a Spell; Effect The primordial envy's surface shimmers with a kaleidoscope of color that shines out to illuminate the triggering creature. The primordial envy attempts to counter the spell, with a counteract modifier of +12. On a success, the spell is countered and the primordial envy gains 2d6 temporary Hit Points.
Speed 15 feet
Melee [one-action] pseudopod +9 [+4/-1] (reach 10 feet, magical), Damage 1d10+4 bludgeoning plus 1d6 mental and GrabSpell Drain [one-action] (abjuration, arcane) The primordial envy attempts to drain magic from a spellcasting creature that it has grabbed or restrained. The spellcasting creature must attempt a DC 20 Will save.
Critical Success The creature is unaffected and is temporarily immune to Spell Drain for 24 hours.
Success The creature takes 1d6 mental damage.
Failure The creature takes 2d6 mental damage and becomes stupefied 1 for 1 hour.
Critical Failure As failure, but one of the creature's uncast spells or unused spell slots is lost, as if they had cast it. The spell or slot lost is one of the highest-level spells the creature can cast, determined randomly if multiple prepared spells are available. If a cantrip is drained, the spellcaster loses access to that cantrip for 10 minutes. The primordial envy becomes quickened 1 for 1 round, and can use the extra action to Stride or Strike.

All Monsters in "Sinsludge"

NameLevel
Primordial Envy3

Sinsludge

Source Rusthenge pg. 63
Thassilon's ruins contain numerous sources of raw magical power that have been lost or forgotten. As many of these sources are steeped in sinful soul energy used by the runelords to enhance their power, some of these sources go “sour,” forming into a sinsludge—a mucky effluvium that develops into a barely rudimentary consciousness based on the emotion behind the sin.

Sidebar - Locations Other Sinsludges

The primordial envy is the least dangerous sinsludge. The glistening pride's shimmering visage lures victims, then curses them with an inflated and competitive ego that tends to get them killed. The crusted sloth leaves victims wallowing in lethargy until they starve, while the shimmering greed imprisons would-be treasure seekers within shells of precious metal. The slithering lust's sweet scents enthrall victims with their deepest desires, distracting them as it feeds. But the most terrible of the sinsludges are the ravenous wrath, which uses blasts of devastating energy to feed, and the rancid gluttony, which consumes souls and leaves bodies behind as lethal undead.