NPC

Keth-Veyr, the Veilbreaker

Keth-Veyr, the Veilbreaker

CE unique psychopomp (corrupted)

Perception +18 | HP 180 | AC 28

Fort +17, Ref +14, Will +21

Speed 30 ft, fly 60 ft

Abilities

Divine Decay (aura, 30 ft) — Enemies take 2d6 negative damage at start of turn.

Soul Sever +20 (ranged, 60 ft) — 4d8+8 mental + drained 1 (DC 26 Will).

Unravel (reaction) — When targeted by spell, counteract (+18) and deal 2d8 mental to caster.

Phase — Become incorporeal (free action, 1/round).

Veil-Sunder — Melee +22, 3d10+10 force, ignores resistances.

Keth-Veyr, the Veilbreaker

Appearance: Once a morrigna of terrible beauty — silver skin, wings of shadow, eyes like dying stars. Now: wings torn, skin cracked with veins of black light, eyes weeping silver blood. It is twelve feet tall and smells of ozone and grave-moss.

Personality: Keth-Veyr is not evil in the traditional sense. It is broken. It believes, utterly, that the Veil is a prison and Pharasma a tyrant. It is capable of gentleness — it speaks softly to the souls it "frees" — and of terrible rage when contradicted. It is lonely. It has not spoken to an equal since its fall.

Background: Keth-Veyr served Pharasma for ten thousand years, guiding souls across the Veil. It began to question when it saw a child — innocent by any standard — condemned to the Gray for a crime in a past life it could not remember. The question festered. Then it found the Shattered God's essence, and the question became certainty.

What it wants: To destroy the Veil. To free all souls from judgment. To be proven right, because if it is wrong, it has committed atrocities for nothing.