Worshipbound Statue
Armor Class 16 (natural armor)
Hit Points 119 (14d10+42)
Speed 30 ft.
Saving Throws Con +6
Skills Perception +4
Senses darkvision 60 ft., passive Perception 14
Languages Common
Challenge 6 (2,300 XP) Proficiency Bonus +3
Actions
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Lore & Description
Appearance
A towering statue carved from pale marble, depicting a robed guardian with a serene, unreadable face. Its surface bears ancient runes that glow faintly when worship draws near. The eyes are blank and polished, but a prayer or ritual breathes life into the stone: the statue shifts, limbs moving with slow, deliberate grace as if stepping out of a shrine's memory. When worship ceases, it returns to stillness, remaining an inert sentinel until the next act of devotion calls it forth.
Behavior & Origins
The Worshipbound Statue is a relic of a long-forgotten cult that swore fealty to a deity of sacred rites. Designed as a guardian of ritual spaces, it rests as a statue until it senses worship within its sanctified orbit. Then it animates with patient, measured movement, defending the faithful and punishing those who threaten the worshipers or desecrate the shrine. The statue does not pursue idle violence; it confronts intruders with the solemn inevitability of stone brought to life, a reminder that reverence can awaken power long asleep.