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Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (Michelangelo)

Michelangelo
Midjourney
  • Alias – The Sculptor, The Painter, The Poet
  • Gender – Male
  • Race – Human (Italian)
  • Occupation – Renaissance artist (sculptor, painter, architect, poet)
  • Religion – Devout Catholic
  • Allies – Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Pope Julius II
  • Enemies – Medici family, political rivals, competing artists
  • Abode/ Base of operations – Florence, Rome, Vatican City
  • Nationality – Italian
  • Languages – Italian, Latin
  • Alignment – Chaotic Good
  • Affiliation (s) – Florentine Republic, Papal States
  • Significant others – None known, (rumors of romantic relationships with male models), Apprentice, Tommaso dei Cavalieri,

Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni is one of the most renowned artists of the Renaissance era. He is a sculptor, painter, and architect who is widely recognized for his extraordinary talent and contributions to art history. He is a man of great passion, intensity, and perfectionism. He is driven by his desire to create art that will stand the test of time and be appreciated for generations to come.

Michelangelo was born in Caprese, Tuscany, Italy. He was the second of five children of Lodovico di Leonardo di Buonarroti di Simoni and Francesca di Neri del Miniato di Siena. From a young age, Michelangelo showed a natural talent for art and was encouraged to pursue it by his father. At the age of 13, he became an apprentice to the painter Domenico Ghirlandaio.

Michelangelo’s artistic talents soon became evident, and he began working on his own projects. He gained recognition for his sculpture, and was later commissioned to create a statue of David for the city of Florence. This work would become one of his most famous creations, showcasing his skill in sculpting the human form with a level of detail and realism that had never been seen before.

Throughout his life, Michelangelo worked on numerous projects, including the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, which took him four years to complete. He was also commissioned to create a number of sculptures, including the Pieta and the Moses, which are considered some of the greatest works of Renaissance sculpture.

Michelangelo was known for his uncompromising standards and his refusal to compromise his artistic vision. He was often difficult to work with, but his passion and dedication to his craft were evident in everything he created. He had a deep sense of spirituality, which is reflected in his works, and he saw himself as an instrument of God, using his talents to create works of beauty and meaning.

Michelangelo’s works continue to inspire and awe people around the world. Not only for his incredible talent but also for his dedication to his craft and his unwavering commitment to excellence. His life serves as a testament to the power of art to transcend time and connect people across generations.

Michelangelo, Master Sculptor

Medium humanoid (human), chaotic good

Armor Class: 13 (unarmored)

Hit Points: 110 (13d8 + 39)

Speed: 30 ft.

STR 16 (+3) | DEX 14 (+2) | CON 16 (+3) | INT 14 (+2) | WIS 12 (+1) | CHA 10 (+0)

Skills: Acrobatics +5, Athletics +6, History +5, Insight +4, Perception +4

Senses: passive Perception 14

Languages: Italian, Latin, Common

Challenge Rating: 7 (2,900 XP)

Actions

Multiattack. He can make two attacks with his chisel.

Chisel. Melee Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 8 (1d8 + 3) bludgeoning damage.

Sculpt. Michelangelo can use his sculptor’s tools to create a work of art in 1 hour, as described in the sculptor’s tools entry in the Player’s Handbook. The DC to appreciate his work is 20.

Stonecunning (1/day). Michelangelo can sense the presence of stonework within 60 feet of him that isn’t behind total cover. He knows the location of any stonework within that range that is not constructed by magic.

Equipment

Michelangelo wears simple clothes and carries a bag containing his sculptor’s tools and a few personal items.

Traits

Sculptor’s Eye. Michelangelo is constantly analyzing his surroundings for artistic inspiration, and can make out details that others might miss.

Passion for Art. Michelangelo’s sole focus in life is his art, and he will stop at nothing to create the perfect masterpiece.

Description

Michelangelo is a tall, muscular man with dark hair and piercing eyes. He wears simple clothing that allows him to move freely, and is always seen carrying his sculptor’s tools. He has a serious demeanor and speaks only when necessary, preferring to let his art speak for him. He is passionate about his work and is willing to take great risks to achieve perfection.

Lair Actions

Michelangelo’s lair is his art studio, filled with works of art at various stages of completion. While in his lair, Michelangelo can take the following actions:

Sculpting Inspiration. Michelangelo can use his sculpting tools to create a new work of art in 30 minutes. Any creature witnessing the creation of this art must make a Wisdom saving throw (DC 18) or become entranced by the beauty of the work, spending its next turn admiring it.

Stone Golem. Michelangelo can animate a statue within his lair to create a stone golem that follows his commands. The stone golem has the same stats as a flesh golem, but with resistance to bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage from nonmagical attacks. The stone golem is under Michelangelo’s control for 1 hour or until it is destroyed.

Michelangelo is a master artist and sculptor, known for his stunning works of art and his fierce independence. He is passionate about his craft and is always striving to create something new and unique. Despite his gruff exterior, he is deeply compassionate and has a strong sense of justice. Michelangelo’s ultimate goal is to leave a lasting legacy through his art, and he will stop at nothing to achieve it.

Michelangelo is often accompanied by his loyal apprentice, Tommaso dei Cavalieri, who assists him in his work and provides him with inspiration. He has also made enemies with the corrupt clergy and aristocracy, who see his work as a threat to their power and influence. Despite the danger, Michelangelo continues to push the boundaries of art and fight for what he believes in.

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