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* '''''Legs.''''' Four dragon limbs replace your legs, turning you into something of a draconic centaur.  While present these give you a walking speed of 50 feet.
 
* '''''Legs.''''' Four dragon limbs replace your legs, turning you into something of a draconic centaur.  While present these give you a walking speed of 50 feet.
 
* '''''Eyes.''''' A pair of keen, glowing dragon eyes replace your own.  While present you can use your action to gain [[truesight]] to a range of 10 feet until the end of your next turn.
 
* '''''Eyes.''''' A pair of keen, glowing dragon eyes replace your own.  While present you can use your action to gain [[truesight]] to a range of 10 feet until the end of your next turn.
* '''''Lungs.''''' A powerful pair of lungs fill your chest, surging with supernatural energy.  While present, you can [[suffocation|hold you breath]] for up to 1 hour.  A creature that fails a saving throw against your {{S|Breath of Dragons}} spell takes half the spell's damage.  Whenever you cast a scion spell with ''breath'' in its name, add a d6 [[bonus die]] to the damage roll.
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* '''''Lungs.''''' A powerful pair of lungs fill your chest, surging with supernatural energy.  While present, you can [[suffocation|hold you breath]] for up to 1 hour.  A creature that fails a saving throw against your {{S|Breath of Dragons}} spell takes half the spell's damage.  Once per turn, when you cast a scion spell with ''breath'' in its name, add a d6 [[bonus die]] to the damage roll.
  
 
You can only have one of these adaptions at a time, but you can change which one at the start of each of your turns.
 
You can only have one of these adaptions at a time, but you can change which one at the start of each of your turns.
  
 
Starting at 15th level, you can maintain two of these adaptations at once, but can still change only one of them at the start of each of your turns.
 
Starting at 15th level, you can maintain two of these adaptations at once, but can still change only one of them at the start of each of your turns.
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|Fairy===Radiant Surge==
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At 10th level, you learn to exert your healing capabilities into a powerful weapon.  If you would restore {{hp}} to a creature with a scion spell you've cast, you can instead cause that spell to deal harm.  If you do so, the creature must make a {{cha}} [[saving throw]] against your spell save DC.  On a failed save, a creature takes damage equal to the {{hp}} the spell would otherwise restore to the creature if it was humanoid.  On a successful save, the creature takes half as much damage if it is [[undead]] or a [[fiend]], and no damage if it is another creature type.
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If a spell you've cast restores {{hp}} to several creatures at once (such as {{Spell|Lotus of Life}}), you must choose for the spell to harm or heal—it cannot heal some creatures while damaging others.  If a spell causes {{hp}} to regained multiple times (such as {{Spell|Great Fairy's Grace}}), a creature makes a separate saving throw for each time it would be affected, but you must decide whether the spell harms or heals when you first cast it.
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|Poe===Necrotic Power==
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At 10th level, your power over necrotic magic surges.  Any scion spell you cast that deals necrotic or psychic damage has those damage dice increased one step.  For example, if a spell would normally deal 4d8 necrotic damage, it instead deals 4d10 necrotic damage when you cast it.  You cannot increase a damage die above d12 with this feature.
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In addition to dealing more damage, your necrotic spells also rip through resistances more easily. Your scion spells ignore any [[damage resistance]] a creature has to necrotic damage. Your scion spells treat any immunity to necrotic damage as though it was damage resistance instead.
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At 20th level, your necrotic power is so overwhelming that your damage dice instead increase by two steps; 4d8 becomes 4d12, for example.
 
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[[Category:Class Templates]]</noinclude>
 
[[Category:Class Templates]]</noinclude>

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