You have made your pact with Jieunia, She Who Hungers, The Devourer, an Elder Being who represents famine. Jieunia cares not for your mortal whims and devices. She cares not for your morals or your motivations. She hungers. She ALWAYS hungers. Feed her with the blood of your enemies and you will please her. For a while, anyway, for She Who Hungers is never truly satisfied... But she will reward you for your service. Your blade is her teeth. FEED HER MORE.
Expanded Spell List
Jieunia lets you choose from an expanded list of spells when you learn a warlock spell. The following spells are added to the warlock spell list for you.
Level | Spells |
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1st level | grease, speak with animals |
2nd | beast sense, summon beast |
3rd | aura of vitality, slow |
4th | dominate beast, guardian of nature |
5th |
Starting at 1st level, your patron takes an interest in developing you into the perfect physical specimen. After you complete each long rest, choose between a +1 bonus to Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution checks; this bonus lasts until you change it. The bonus increases to +2 when you reach 10th level.
Starting at 6th level, you have started to expand your definition of meat to include yourself. As an action, you can deal 10 (4d4) damage to yourself, which cannot be reduced in any way, and carve out a 1-pound chunk of edible meat that tastes delicious raw or cooked and spoils after 24 hours. At the end of your next turn, you regain all hit points lost due to this damage plus an additional 1 (1d2) as long as you have at least 1 hit point remaining. You can use this feature again after 1 hour.
Starting at 10th level, you are skilled at butchering and preparing meat in all its forms. When you make a successful melee weapon attack against a creature, you may use a bonus action to cause an additional effect based on the type of damage dealt. If piercing, the target can take either an action or bonus action on each of its turns, not both; if slashing, the target cannot regain the hit point lost to this attack by any means short of a wish spell; if bludgeoning, the target has disadvantage on Strength checks and saving throws. A creature can only have 1 of these effects on it at once, and the effect ends after the target completes a long rest.
Starting at 14th level, you can give yourself vulnerability to slashing, piercing, and bludgeoning damage at the start of your turn; when you so, you regain any hit points lost due to these forms of damage at the start of your next turn, as long as you have at least 1 hit point remaining.