
Hastur, The King in Yellow (5e Creature) - D&D Wiki
Hastur is worshipped by decadent and hedonistic nobles, aristocrats and artists who have grown bored with life and have sought out increasingly deviant, bizarre, and self-destructive methods of achieving gratification in life.
Hastur, the King in Yellow – 5th Edition SRD
Hastur is a 30th-level spellcaster. Its spellcasting ability is Charisma (spell save DC 33, +25 to hit with spell attacks). When Hastur would deal damage with a spell or magical effect, it may choose to instead deal psychic damage. Hastur can innately cast the following spells: Hastur has the following Epic spells prepared: Unearthly Grace.
Great Old One, Hastur – 5th Edition SRD
Hastur, the Great Old One, is an enigmatic figure of frightening power. His physical manifestation is the King in Yellow, a tall, thin, humanoid form draped in a tattered yellow robe, its features draped and hidden.
Hastur (3.5e Deity) - D&D Wiki
Apr 20, 2023 · Hastur is a god of the far realm, but unlike the rest of his kind he is more of a muse than a destroyer. It is said some of the greatest stories ever written are inspired by Hastur by those who know the darkness and it's wicked ways.
Hastur - Wikipedia
Hastur is the name of a hunter in the video game Identity V who is also known as The Feaster and The King in Yellow. Hastur also appears as a character in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.
Hastur, the King in Yellow - a statblock for a Great Old One.
Jan 24, 2022 · Hastur - D&D Beyond. Ever since the King in Yellow was the BBEG in a campaign I played, it became my favourite Great Old One. And so, I decided to create a statblock for our yellow friend from Carcosa, using Hastur's Pathfinder statblock as inspiration - …
Hastur | The Yellow Site | Fandom
Hastur (The Unspeakable One, He Who Is Not to be Named, Assatur, Xastur, or Kaiwan) is a being usually referred to as part of The Cthulhu Mythos. Hastur first appeared in Ambrose Bierce 's short story Haïta the Shepherd (first published 1891) as a benign god of shepherds.
Great Old One, Hastur – d20PFSRD
Hastur is the most mysterious of the Great Old Ones. In fact, the entity known as Hastur might actually be an Outer God.
D&D - Hastur
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Hastur embodies a chaotic madness that seeks to bring the universe closer to total entropy. Hailing from the city-eating metropolis of Carcosa, Hastur spreads its infectious tendrils across the multiverse, planting seeds of madness that lead to vile cults in its name.