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The Charites, “The Divine Graces.”

“Discover the Enchanting World of the Charites: Goddesses of Beauty, Grace, and Divine Charms!”

The Charites, "The Divine Graces."
Midjourney
  • Pantheon: Greek Mythology
  • Deity Title: The Charites
  • Deity Symbol: Often represented as three young, graceful maidens, sometimes bearing garlands or flowers.
  • Home Plane: Divine realm of beauty and harmony.
  • Deity Level: Lesser deities, revered for their connection to grace and charm.
  • Alignment: Chaotic Good
  • Aliases: Graces
  • Superior: They are associated with other Olympian deities, particularly Aphrodite.
  • Traditional Allies: Aphrodite, Apollo, Dionysus
  • Traditional Foes: Discordia (Eris), and any deities promoting discord or ugliness.
  • Divine Artifact: They don’t have specific artifacts, but they are often depicted with garlands or wreaths.
  • Servants: The Charites are essentially divine entities, so they don’t have servants in the traditional sense.
  • Servitor Creatures: They may be associated with creatures that symbolize beauty and elegance, like doves, swans, and songbirds.
  • Sacred Animal: Doves
  • Manifestations: Manifest through acts of beauty, harmonious gatherings, and inspiring moments of joy.
  • Signs of Favor: Favor is indicated by a sense of well-being, enhanced creativity, and moments of inspiration.
  • Worshipers: Artists, poets, musicians, lovers, those who appreciate beauty, and those seeking joy in life.
  • Cleric Alignments: Chaotic Good, Neutral Good
  • Specialty Priests: Priests who specialize in inspiring creativity, joy, and the celebration of beauty.
  • Holy Days: Celebrations are often held during various seasons, with particular reverence during spring and times of festivity.
  • Portfolio: Beauty, joy, creativity, goodwill, and all aspects of life that celebrate the splendor of existence.
  • Domains: Beauty, Charm, Good, Joy
  • Favored Weapon: Dagger
  • Favored Class: Bard, Cleric
  • Favored Race: None in particular; their message of beauty is meant for all.
  • Duties of the Priesthood: Priests of the Charites spread joy, appreciation for beauty, and creativity through various artistic and cultural means. They also organize and participate in festivals that celebrate love, beauty, and art.
  • Major Cult/Temple Sites: Temples are often found in cultural centers, alongside artistic institutions and in natural settings of great beauty.
  • Benefits: Priests of the Charites are gifted with heightened artistic abilities and an innate charm that allows them to bring joy and inspiration to those they interact with. They may receive visions of beautiful artistry and are able to inspire and uplift those who gather to appreciate beauty and creativity.

The Charites, also known as the Graces, are a trio of ethereal goddesses whose visage exudes a radiant charm that transcends mortal comprehension. Aglaea, the embodiment of elegance, stands with an aura of timeless beauty. Her almond-shaped eyes shimmer like pools of liquid silver, reflecting the grace that dwells within her. Her long, golden hair flows like molten silk down her back, occasionally kissed by the gentlest zephyrs. Aglaea’s visage is a testament to harmony, marked by high cheekbones and an alluring smile that beckons all fortunate enough to gaze upon her.

Euphrosyne, the muse of joy, is a vision of unbridled happiness. Her laughter is said to be the sweetest sound in the universe, and her eyes twinkle with an effervescent mirth. She possesses an enchanting vitality, and her lithe figure seems to ripple with energy, while her dark, lustrous hair cascades in ebullient waves. Euphrosyne’s very presence radiates pure delight and vivacity.

Thalia, the blooming maiden, is a picture of youthful exuberance. Her expressive eyes sparkle with wonder, like sunlight dancing on the surface of a tranquil pond. With her rosy cheeks and a crown of wildflowers, Thalia embodies the splendor of spring itself. Her every step seems to make flowers bloom, and her laughter is as refreshing as a gentle rain shower on a warm summer day.

Bio: The Charites are the divine heralds of charm, beauty, and creativity. Their purpose is to imbue the world with these qualities, nurturing the elegance that resides within every facet of existence. They are the children of Zeus and the Oceanid Eurynome, a testament to the union of divine majesty and the nurturing embrace of the Earth.

These benevolent goddesses accompany Aphrodite and assist her in the realm of love and desire, encouraging amorous bonds and aesthetic pleasures. Their dance and song embody the essence of joy, their laughter nurturing the spirit of camaraderie among the gods and mortals alike.

In their own right, the Charites serve as a wellspring of inspiration for artists, poets, and all who seek to create. Their actions aim to nurture the creativity that resides within the hearts of humanity. They hope to see beauty celebrated, to witness the world filled with acts of kindness and good deeds inspired by their charm. These divine beings, forever entwined in a never-ending dance, aspire to kindle the light of creativity in the hearts of all, bestowing their grace upon those who seek to find beauty in the world.

The Charites

Graces
The Three Graces, from Sandro Botticelli‘s painting Primavera in the Uffizi Gallery.

Deities

Armor Class 30 (Natural Armor)
Hit Points 666 (36d20 + 288)
Speed 60 ft., Fly 120 ft.

STRDEXCONINTWISCHA
28 (+9)28 (+9)26 (+8)24 (+7)26 (+8)30 (+10)

Saving Throws Int +16, Wis +17, Cha +19
Skills Persuasion +19
Damage Immunities Psychic; Bludgeoning, Piercing, and Slashing from Nonmagical Attacks
Condition Immunities Charmed, Frightened
Senses Truesight 120 ft., Passive Perception 18
Languages All, Telepathy 120 ft.

Challenge 28 (120,000 XP)

Divine Awareness. The Charites can sense the presence of any creature within 1 mile that is charming or beguiling someone. They also have a perfect sense of charm, beauty, and artistic expression.

Magic Resistance. The Charites have advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects.

Divine Grace. The Charites emit an aura of divine grace within 60 feet. All allied creatures within the aura gain advantage on Charisma saving throws and saving throws against being charmed. In addition, any attack rolls made by allies within the aura deal an extra 5d8 radiant damage.

Legendary Resistance (3/Day). If the Charites fail a saving throw, they can choose to succeed instead.

Lair Actions. On initiative count 20 (losing initiative ties), the Charites can take a lair action. The Charites can use one of the following lair actions:

  1. Radiant Beauty. The Charites choose a point within 120 feet of them. All creatures in a 30-foot radius centered on that point must make a DC 27 Wisdom saving throw or be charmed for 1 minute. The charmed creatures can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of their turns, ending the effect on a success.
  2. Artistic Inspiration. The Charites inspire a piece of art, music, or literature within their lair. Any mortal who gazes upon the artwork must succeed on a DC 27 Wisdom saving throw or become enthralled, unable to take any actions and immune to fear for 1d4 hours.
  3. Elegant Flight. The Charites can use this lair action to take flight, granting them a fly speed of 120 feet for 1 minute.

Divine Traits. The Charites are immune to any effect that would age them or alter their physical appearance. They are ageless and eternally beautiful.

Divine Avatar. The Charites can manifest avatars on the Material Plane at will. These avatars are indistinguishable from the Charites themselves and possess the same abilities and actions.

Actions

Multiattack. The Charites can make three Charm Rays or two Blinding Flares attacks.

Charm Ray. Ranged Spell Attack: +19 to hit, range 120 ft., one target. Hit: 25 (5d8 + 5) psychic damage. The target must succeed on a DC 27 Wisdom saving throw or be charmed for 1 minute.

Blinding Flare. The Charites unleash a blinding burst of radiant energy in a 60-foot cone. Each creature in that area must make a DC 27 Constitution saving throw, taking 45 (10d8) radiant damage on a failed save, or half as much on a successful one. A creature that fails its save is also blinded for 1 minute.

Radiant Embrace. The Charites touch a willing creature. The target is healed for 6d10 hit points and gains the benefits of divine grace for 1 minute.

Divine Artifacts

Garland of Charites. Woven from celestial flowers, this garland enhances the wearer’s charm and beauty, granting advantage on all Charisma-based checks.

Euphrosyne’s Lyre. This enchanted musical instrument grants its user the ability to soothe emotions and inspire others, allowing the wielder to cast Geas, Mass Suggestion, and Mirage Arcane once per day each.

Mirror of Aglaea. This ornate mirror reflects the true beauty of those who gaze upon it. By concentrating on the mirror, the Charites can cast True Polymorph and Time Stop once per day each.

Legendary Actions

The Charites can take 3 legendary actions, choosing from the options below. Only one legendary action option can be used at a time and only at the end of another creature’s turn. The Charites regains spent legendary actions at the start of their turn.

Charm Ray. The Charites makes one Charm Ray attack.

Radiant Smile (Costs 2 Actions). The Charites grants inspiration to an ally, who gains advantage on the next attack or saving throw they make.

Radiant Beauty (Costs 3 Actions). The Charites uses

Currently in the World

In the realm of divine elegance and eternal grace, the Charites, Aglaea, Euphrosyne, and Thalia, have danced through the annals of history since time immemorial. As the muse of joy, the embodiment of beauty, and the blooming maiden, their ethereal presence has touched the hearts of mortals and immortals alike, inspiring humanity through the ages.

Amidst the whispering winds of ancient Greece, their laughter filled the air, igniting the hearts of poets, artists, and musicians. They were handmaidens to Aphrodite, ensuring that love and passion blossomed, creating a world where beauty was revered, and the human spirit thrived. As ancient philosophers contemplated the essence of beauty, the Charites whispered their secrets, guiding the creative souls of men.

Through the days of the Roman Empire, their benevolent influence did not wane. They were woven into countless tales of love, desire, and artistic pursuits. The works of art, both seen and unseen, bore the imprint of their touch, radiating grace and magnificence. The Graces presided over grand feasts, celebrating life’s joys and passions, their laughter echoing through the halls of emperors.

With the passage of centuries, their presence remained, though the world around them transformed. In the Renaissance, their radiant spirits found refuge in the hearts of artists and scholars. As humans sought to capture the ideal form, their divine elegance guided sculptors’ hands and graced the canvases of renowned painters.

As the world approached the 15th century, the Charites observed the tumultuous rise and fall of empires. They understood that the human soul was resilient, a wellspring of creativity and harmony. The Graces wished to see a world where the pursuit of beauty and the celebration of love transcended borders and cultures, unifying humanity in its shared appreciation of life’s wonders.

In the quiet corners of human hearts, the Charites hoped to inspire kindness, goodwill, and artistic expression. They yearned for an era when beauty was not merely an aesthetic quality but a reflection of a benevolent and loving spirit. Their desires extended to the very essence of human existence, nurturing creativity in the form of harmonious relationships, artistry, and unity.

The Graces knew that history was an ever-evolving tapestry, and their role was to weave threads of beauty and charm into the narrative of existence. Their motivations remained steadfast, to guide humanity toward an appreciation of the world’s wonders and the joy that could be found in embracing life’s splendors.

As the world moved forward, the Charites danced on, their laughter echoing through time. Through ages of tumult and triumph, their enduring goal was to light the path of beauty, creativity, and love for generations to come, a promise to guide and inspire, no matter the era.

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