Warlock Patron
The Timeless Eye
You have signed a pact with a mysterious entity known to very few. Those that encounter such an entity claim that they have lost years of their life to this strange being. But for whatever reason, you have entered a pact with such a powerful entity.
Timeless Eye Expanded Spells
Spell Level | Spells |
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1st | Dissonant Whispers, Sleep |
2nd | Augry, Darkness |
3rd | Haste, Slow |
4th | Confusion, Divination |
5th | Dream, Enervation |
Step of the Timeless
Starting at 1st Level, your Patron grants you the ability to step through the fabric of time for a moment. This allows you to teleport to any unoccupied space within 10ft of you as a bonus action. Once you use this feature, it cannot be used again until you complete a long rest. As you grow in power the range and frequency of usage of this ability grows. At 5th level you can travel 20ft and can use this ability 2 times before taking a long rest. At 10th level It grows to 30ft and can be used 3 times before a long rest. At 15th level it grows to 50ft and can be used 4 times before a long rest. Finally at 20th level it grows to 80ft and can be used 5 times before a long rest.
Turn Wheel
Starting at 6th level, your patron has gifted you the ability to turn back time momentarily to correct your mistakes. This ability allows you to reroll any one, attack, damage, saving throw(including death saving throw) or skill check of your choice, You must take the new roll even if it is worse as your patron is only so generous. You recall the mistake you were to make, and only those that roll a successful insight check vs your spell save DC can comprehend the sense of dejavu that they are now experiencing. You can use this feature twice after every Long rest. The number of uses between long rests increases to 3 at 10th level, 4 at 15th level and 5 at 20th level.
Broken Clock
At 10th level, your patron severs your connection to the weave of time. You stop aging visually and physically, and cannot be aged magically. However, you still require food, water and anything else a living creature would require to sustain its existence as this does not exempt you from death.
Gaze of the Timeless Eye
At 14th level, when you land an eldritch blast on a target you can mark the target with the gaze of the Timeless Eye as a Bonus action. After one full round has passed, the marked target blinks out of existence and is transported to a dimension beyond time and forced within the presence of the Timeless Eye. While before this entity the target must make a constitution save vs the warlocks spell save DC or be stuck within this realm for 1d6 rounds(a successful save takes 3d10 psychic damage and appears back in the same square in which they had disappeared). For each round stuck before this entity the target ages 1d10 years unless Immune to aging effects In which case they suffer 1d10 psychic damage for each round they remain within the Eye’s presence. This feature can only be used again once you finish a long rest
Eldritch Invocations
Gift of the Timeless
Prerequisite: Timeless Eye Patron, 17th Level
The Timeless Eye has favored you, you gain the ability to cast Time Stop as the spell. Once you cast this, you cannot do so again until you finish a long rest.
Slowing Blast
Prerequisite: Timeless Eye Patron, Eldritch Blast Cantrip, 5th Level)
When you critically hit a creature with your eldritch blast, You can slow the target as per the spell Slow (for only the target struck) the target must still make a wisdom saving throw vs the warlocks spell save DC or be affected by the spells duration. This does not take up or expend any spell slots that the warlock has. This invocation can only be used again once you finish a short rest.
Know Object
You have learned how to read the threads of time attached to items allowing you to learn of an Items history such as, where its been, how it was made, who made it and information similar to this. However the older the object the more threads of time you have to sift through making it more difficult. You can only use this Invocation on an Item Once. Any attempts to do so on the same object yields no new information.