Cleric: moon domain
Moon Domain
All mortal creatures have looked to the skies and sensed the power and mystery carried by Luna and Umbra, the two sister moons of Albion. Others remember ther progenitor, Selune The Moonweaver herself, revealing hidden paths and granting inspired dreams to those who look to the moons in prayer. Distant, dark Umbra is often regarded with awe and apprehension, considered a portent for fell deeds and bad luck. Where as the silver light of Luna has often been a boon to travels and is feverntly worshiped by the silver knights.
Clerics of the Moon Domain draw on their divine connection to the moons to wield light and shadow, invoke good fortune and ill favor, and reveal or conceal as they see fit. Some Moon clerics worship the Moonweaver herself, but her daughters and their followers are as varied as the stars in the sky. Some seek to protect the vulnerable and do good in the world, while others meddle with impunity and distort the truth for selfish gain. Other Moon clerics worship not the gods but the moons themselves, especially those with an innate connection to the lunar cycles through lycanthropy.
Domain Spells
You gain domain spells at the cleric levels listed in the Moon Domain Spells table.
moon domain cleric spells
| Cleric level | spells |
|---|---|
| 1rst | faerie fire, silent image |
| 3rd | invisability, moonbeam |
| 5th | hypnotic pattern, majorimage |
| 7th | greater invisability, hallucintory terrain |
| 9th | dream, passwall |
Clarity of Catha
When you choose this domain at 1st level, you learn to shine light upon the mind’s most dire moments, shielding those you protect. When a creature within 30 feet of you that you can see makes a Wisdom saving throw, you can use your reaction to grant that creature advantage on the save. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, regaining all expended uses when you finish a long rest.
Channel Divinity: Blessing of the Full Moon
Starting at 2nd level, you can use your Channel Divinity to infuse your allies with bestial power. As an action, you instill a willing creature of your choice within 30 feet of you that you can see with one of the following blessings of your choice:
- Blessing of the Watchful Moon. For 1 hour, the blessed creature’s speed increases by 10 feet, and it has advantage on Wisdom (Perception or Survival) checks involving smell or made to track a creature.
- Blessing of the Blood-Drenched Moon. For 10 minutes, the blessed creature has advantage on attack rolls against a target if at least one of the blessed creature’s allies is within 5 feet of the target and the ally isn’t incapacitated.
Channel Divinity: Mind of Two Moons
Starting at 6th level, you can use your Channel Divinity to invoke the weave though both sister moons. By expending one use of Channel Divinity, you can cast a second concentration spell while already concentrating on a first spell, as long as both
spells are on your list of Moon Domain spells. If you need to make a Constitution saving throw to maintain your concentration on both spells, you make the save with disadvantage. On a failure, you lose concentration on both spells.
Empowered Cantrips
Starting at 8th level, your cleric cantrips deal extra damage equal to your Wisdom modifier (minimum of 1).
Eclipse of Ill Omen
At 17th level, you can call upon one of the moons to flare in the sky above you, eclipsing all other light. Its power surrounds you even where the sky can’t be seen, and even on other planes. As a bonus action, you can manifest an area of reddish,
dim light in a 60-foot radius around you. In addition to the normal effects of dim light, creatures in the area make saving throws with disadvantage. When you create this eclipse, you can choose any number of creatures that are unaffected by it. This eclipse lasts while you concentrate (as if concentrating on a spell) for up to 1 minute. Concentrating on this feature counts as concentrating on a Moon Domain spell for the purpose of your Mind of Two Moons feature.Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild





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