These dragon-touched might have appeared from unions of dragons and humanoids, which, at first seem sterile, however typically, may lead to a literal miracle. These dragon-touched «genes» is likely to be handed silently, from era to technology, till some type of conjunction/randomness/mutation would lead to a dragon-touched being born. Maybe a number of the powers of the dragon-touched would rely upon their dragon ancestry.
Tier 4:
Wide Sweep: 5e aarakocra Melee Quarterstaff Trip Cleave Assault: +1/3/5[W] to all close by enemies and trips them. Shares cooldown with Nice Cleave. Makes use of Journey DCs and Dex for its DC.
Employees Deflection: While holding a Quarterstaff, when Deflect Arrows triggers you gain a +10% Action Boost bonus to Doublestrike for 6 seconds.
Cat’s Eye: You might have True Seeing, which cannot be dispelled from you.
Quick Sprinter: Your Feline Agility now grants 50% Action Boost Bonus to Movement Velocity and lasts for 18 seconds.
Escape Artist: While you tumble, you acquire 25% Incorporeality and 25% Concealment for 20 seconds. This may solely trigger as soon as per minute.
Feline Agility. Your reflexes and agility allow you to maneuver with a burst of pace. When you progress in your flip in fight, you may double your velocity till the tip of the turn. Once you utilize this trait, you can’t use it again till you move 0 ft on considered one of your turns.
Devas were not reborn in any location at random. Most frequently, devas were drawn to particular areas, often those with a specific connection to the gods or primal spirits, particularly the latter. Some of these places had been identified to numerous factions, such because the primal spirits themselves or their servants. In such cases, mortal guardians could be present to ward off dangers threatening the newborn devas, and locals may even expect deva incarnations as an omen of types. When one appeared, these people may take it upon themselves to care for the newly born deva.[14]