Mindless Titan (3-4 Meter Class) (5e Creature)

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Mindless Titan (3-4 Meter Class)

Large aberration, unaligned


Armor Class 18 (Natural Armor)
Hit Points 76 (8d10 + 32)
Speed 25


STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA
23 (+6) 15 (+2) 19 (+4) 1 (-5) 14 (+2) 1 (-5)

Senses passive Perception 12
Languages understands languages it spoke in life but can't speak
Challenge 6 (2,300 XP)


Weak Point. At the nape of the neck of every titan, there is a humanoid nervous system. When the nervous system is destroyed, the titan dies. To destroy the nape, you must destroy the nape in one blow, as it will regenerate fully after it takes damage. The nape has 10 hit points.

Regeneration. At the start of it's turn, the titan regenerates 10 hit points and fully heals any damage done to the nervous system in the nape.

ACTIONS

Grab. Melee Weapon Attack: +10 to hit, reach 10 ft., one target. Hit: 18 (2d12 + 7) bludgeoning damage. On a successful hit, the target must make a DC 17 Dexterity save or be grappled in the titan's hand. They can spend an action to try to make a DC 17 Strength check to break free.

Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +10 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 29 (4d10 +7) piercing damage. The titan can choose to swallow the target on a successful hit. The target falls into the titan's stomach and is trapped down there, taking 1d10 acid damage every round on their turn until they are freed, cut their way out, or they die. If a titanshifter's spinal cord is bitten by the titan when the shifter is eaten, then the titan immediately starts to evaporate and the human controlling it appears with the power of the titanshifter it ate.


2,000 years ago, Ymir fritz discovered the power of the titans, and she became the first person to ever turn into a titan. When she died, her power was passed down throughout her family, eventually splitting into 9 distinct powers. 1,900 years later, Ymir's people, the Eldians, came to rule all of the known world. The Eldians were the only ones who could transform into titans. 8 of the powers were owned by the 8 main houses of Eldia, while the Founding Titan, the titan that could control all of the Eldians, maintained peace. The Marley, an enemy nation of Eldia, had been oppressed by the Eldians for centuries, so it was no surprise that when the 145th king of Eldia took a vow of non-violence, they attacked the Eldians and stole 7 of the nine powers. They used Titan spinal fluid to transform Eldian prisoners into pure titans, or mindless titans, who's only purpose was to eat humans in the subconscious hope that they would one day regain their humanity.

Mindless titans resemble giant naked humans, mostly males, with no genitalia whatsoever. Their are many variants on Titans, but they are mainly divided into different classes, the smallest of which are 3-4 meter class, which is their height. These titans are relatively slow, but not because of their size. In fact, most small titans are lighter than humans. Their skin seems to come out of nowhere when they transform and when they regenerate, meaning it has to be a very light substance, something derived from air.


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