Unbirth Paladin Oath for 5E

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Unbirth Paladin Oath for 5E

Postby Gutlover » Tue Jun 25, 2019 5:56 pm

So I was searching for vore content for DND 5e. On 4chan I found that someone made a custom Unbirther class, but using a whole new class is pretty complicated, so I simply edited some of the feats and spells into an Oath for paladins. Which makes a bit more sense for gameplay. Heres the original. https://pastebin.com/uGm6GXGG

Now I came up with a couple of extra Paladin spells to fill in the gaps, and make gameplay more for fun. If anyone has ideas or would like to make to suggest their own feats, please do so. It would really help, because for the 17th level I couldn't think of anything mother themed, and just used Wall of Force, and Commune.

Oath of Motherhood

3rd-Level:Unbirth, Lighten Pregnancy
5th-Level: Umbilical Link, Umbilical Attack
9th-Impregnate Self, Aura of Vitality
13th-Level: Absorption, Reincarnate
17th-Level:Wall Of Force, Commune,

Feats
Halt pregnancy
Requires con 13+
May at will delay the aging of those within her womb, this also pauses (but not halts) ongoing effects those within her womb are currently under


Regress pregnancy
Requires Halt pregnancy, con 13+, cha 13+
May at will reverse the aging of those with her womb, but never to the point she is not visibly pregnant, both the weight and any stat modifications this cause to those within her are up to the DM
The subject will rapidly age 5 times normal back to their original age should she stop regressing their age.

Change Child's Gender: Can change the gender of trapped target at will.
Twins
(Oath of Motherhood only)
At 5th level The Paladin may have two children unbirthed at a time

Triplets
(Oath of Motherhood only)
At 10th level a Paladin may have three children unbirthed at a time.


Unarmored defense
(Oath of Motherhood only)
When you're not wearing any armor, carrying a shield and are pregnant you get an automatic AC of 17 +con mod

Unbirth:
As a full round action the Paladin may attempt to take one willing or pinned target that fails a grapple check (DC 10+Paladinlevels+Paladin's strength mod) into her womb, success leaves both Paladin and target exhausted, failure only leaves Paladin exhausted
Once within her womb the child is immediately stabilized and while within Paladin and unless she otherwise wills it, any attack that would target one, or both of them would instead only hit the Paladin, additionally while within her womb the child does not need to eat or breath and any form of rest heals double HP
Releasing the child takes another full round action that leaves both Paladin and child exhausted
If the unbirthed child wishes to force their way out they must make a strength check DC 10+Paladin levels+Paladin's strength mod, alternatively they can attempt to cut their way out as the swallow whole rules
A Paladin may only have one target equal to her size category or smaller unbirthed at a time and those she currently has unbirthed counts towards her equipment load in terms of carrying capacity
Once inside the womb all items, and clothes currently on the target are evicted.

Lighten pregnancy
Requires halt pregnancy, con 13+
Those within ones womb count as half their weight
This may be taken multiple times

Lighten Load
The Paladin may take Halt pregnancy, regress pregnancy, or lighten pregnancy as bonus feats if she does not already have them

Umbilical Link:
*Con: At 5th level a Paladin may add the highest con modifier of her currently unbirthed children to her con score
*Class abilities: At 7th Level 1/round as a free action a Paladin may use one of her unbirthed child's class abilities that target themselves
*Saves: At 9th level, 1/round a Paladin may reroll any failed save using her child's save modifiers

Umbilical Attack: A tentacle like umbilical cord emerges from the Paladin's womb. All grapple attacks have an automatic advantage when activated. The target can make a DC 15 Dex Save or fail. Once the umbilical cord connects to the targets belly button, the target is paralized as they are instantly pulled into the womb.

Impregnate Self: The Paladin may call upon divine magic's to Impregnate Herself without a father or from unbirthing. Once Pregnant the Unarmored Defense feat activates, and she gains an AC of 20 when not wearing armor. A d100 can be rolled to determine gender(1-50=Boy/50-100=Girl), or she may select it herself.
The child's race is the same as it's mothers, and gestation is the normal time it takes for that race. Unless she uses the halt pregnancy, or regress feats.

Absorption: Instead of continuing with a pregnancy, the Paladin may wish to absorb the target instead. If the Paladin is wounded, the Paladin gains HP equal to target, but the paladin does not gain any extra HP if the targets HP exceeds the Paladin's

Reincarnate:Provided they have at least one free slot in their womb to unbirth a target, a Paladin may cast reincarnate at will, taking the target's soul within themselves to grow them a new body, the ensuing body will always be of the Paladin's race and must remain within the Paladin's womb for at least 1/10 the amount of time it takes said species to reach adulthood.
Can only be used on willing, or enwombed targets.

Note: if a Paladin uses Reincarnate on an unbirthed target within her womb it will result in the Absorption(see spell above) of the targets body before creating a new one.

There are also various guides for 5E sex and Pregnancy that you can search for which should be helpful.
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Re: Unbirth Paladin Oath for 5E

Postby Hereforvore » Tue Dec 03, 2019 1:34 pm

Interesting concept, though woefully unbalanced to use alongside normal classes, though I suppose that's part of the fun isn't it?
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Re: Unbirth Paladin Oath for 5E

Postby Gutlover » Tue Mar 31, 2020 5:49 pm

I know I'm late to replying, but thanks. Yeah its not really meant for balanced gameplay, since it is strictly fetish based. Which by its nature isn't very serious to begin with.

I decided to go ahead with a bit of an update. Heres some more Unbirth themed subclasses. Note: These were all found on 4chan so credit goes to their original authors.

Unbirth Sorceress Origin

Unarmored defense (level 1):
when you're not wearing any armor, carrying a shield and are pregnant you get an unarmored AC of 10+con+cha

Power of the womb (lvl 1) :
Due to the magic in your blood your womb grew to be a more comfortable place and you don't go into labor naturally. You can add your charisma modifier for the purpose of determining if you can carry a pregnancy(so instead of being just con it's cha + con). In addition once you get font of magic each full term baby gives you 1 extra sorcery point, and 1 other sorcery point for each addition 2 year of age to a maximum of 9(per resident?).

Return to the womb (lvl 6) :
You can use a full action to bring a willing creature into your womb, they add to your sorcery point as if they were one of your children, additionally you can allow them to use your sorcery point to create spell slot or use any meta magic you own.

Bellyfull of minds (lvl 14):
Every full term (and beyond) children can learn one spell, the level of the spell depending on how old they are(one level every two year up to 5). As long as they're in your womb you can act as if you knew that spell. The spell must be part of you spell list can be one you couldn't learn at your level, you can't change which spell they know. For unbirthed creature if you finish a long rest with some unbirthed in your womb willingly you can choose to know one spell they know for as long as they remain in your womb, you can change which spell is it after a long rest.

Little helpers (level 18):
Resident of your womb allows you to cast spell as if one of them was casting it for you(basically a free action/not using yours) in exchange for sorcery points equal to the level spell slot you casted, once per turn. You can use this ability as much time as you have people in your womb per long rest. Additionally your biological children provide 2 ex
tra sorcery points.


Warlock

Pact of the empty womb: your patron has "blessed" you with an aching emptiness inside you and a barren future. In return, though, they have granted you the ability to make others like children to you. This grants you the ability to use an action and attempt to draw any large or smaller creature inside your womb. If they wish to resist, they must make a strength saving throw against your spellcasting ability modifier. When inside you, the creature has cover from all attacks, and you grow to accommodate them, becoming large yourself if the creature was large or medium.

Invocations:

Healing womb-prerequisites-pact of the empty womb: As a bonus action on your turn, you can cast cure wounds (lvl 1) on any creature inside your womb without expending materials or a warlock spell slot.

Hungry womb-prerequisite-pact of the empty womb, level 5: As a bonus action on your turn, you can deal 2d8 necrotic damage to a creature inside your womb and gain temporary hp equal to the damage dealt. If the creature dies due to this, they are absorbed into your body, and your womb shrinks back to it's normal size.

comforting womb-prerequisites- pact of the womb: as an action on your turn, you can expend a warlock spell slot to cast charm person on an occupant of your womb, without expending material components. the creature has disadvantage on this saving throw.

Infantalising womb-prerequisites-pact of the empty womb-level 15: On your turn you can use an action to age-revert an occupant of your womb back to a fetus state. The space they occupied is left empty, and you become pregnant with them, giving birth to them in nine months.

level 15. once a day, you can cause an occupant of your womb to revert to a fetus state that you become pregnant with normally, for nine months. the creature can make a charisma saving throw to resist if it wishes.

Weightless womb-prerequisites-pact of the womb: you can carry a capacity in your womb equal to half your strength modifier, rounded down, without suffering any penalty to speed.


Further Notes:The creatures inside your womb have no functional time limit on how long they can stay there, but eating for two isn't just an old wives tale for you. For every point of capacity you use, you must consume an extra days worth of rations in order to compensate for the nutritional needs of your passengers. A child you are pregnant with also counts towards you capacity limit, although they increase your ration needs by half for each child, instead of a full. You are also sterile, and any magic that would cure that sterility instead has no effect. You're also immune to all STD's.

Bonus: Heres some oral vore rules I found for those who prefer it to unbirth. Credit goes to VeryBatty

https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/print/S1coxx3hG

And the Devouress class: Also not made by me.
https://pastebin.com/k1xw8irE
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