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==Revenant Articles==
==Revenant Articles==
* Revenant Monster (source: {{pub|Monster Manual (5e)}}
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* Revenant Subrace (source: {{pub|UA Gothic Heroes}}
* {{5ed|Revenant Subrace}} (source: {{pub|UA Gothic Heroes}}
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** {{5ed|Revenant Human Subrace}} {{pub|UA Gothic Heroes}}
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Revenant Overview 
 [1] 
Appearing as decayed and emaciated versions of their once-living selves, revenants typically had open festering wounds and drawn, clammy skin covering their flesh. Ordinarily, revenants had lifeless eyes but when faced with their murderers their eyes would flare with an unnatural light.[2][3]

A revenant possessed greater physical strength and a stronger force of personality than they did in life. Along with the usual differences between the undead and the living, revenants were also impervious to the effects of acid, gases, cold, electricity and polymorphing. Accompanied by their resistance to non-magical weapons, this all made revenants particularly tough physically.[4][3]

The "lifespan" of a revenant lasted only until they slayed their killer or killers, or about half a year, whichever came first. After succeeding in its mission of revenge, the revenant crumbled to dust. As long as its task remained unfinished, the revenant slowly decayed and would finally fall apart after about six months. In either case, the restless spirit animating the corpse was able to move on to the appointed afterlife.[2]

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Sources and Notes

  1. Forgotten Realms Wiki - Revenant (accessed 2020-06-11). Licensed: CC-BY-SA.
  2. Monsters of Faerûn p. 93. 2.0 2.1
  3. Wyatt, James (September 2002). City of the Spider Queen. Wizards of the Coast. pp.127. ISBN:0-7869-1212-X 3.0 3.1
  4. Monsters of Faerûn p.94

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Revenant (Sort Text: Revenant AAA Common 5e, Size: Medium, Type: Undead, Subtypes: Revenant, Alignment: Neutral, HP: 136, CR: 5, Features: Regeneration Rejuvenation Turn Immunity Vengeful Tracker Multiattack Fist Vengeful Glare, Has Lair: No, NPC: No, Canon: Yes, Pointer: Yes, UA: No, User: No, Sources: Monster Manual (5e))

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