The Way of Dejá Fu

Shape the Falling Sands

At 3rd level, you learn to shape the flow of time to your benefit. Once per short rest, you can force every creature in initiative to reroll it's initiative. You can spend one Ki point per character to force it to use its original initiative.

Stance of the Crouching Tiger

Also at 3rd level, you can take a quick break from the flow of time to sit and think. As a reaction, you can spend a Ki point to stop time until you take an action that is not a free action. During this time, anything that is not a Monk of the Way of Dejá Fu cannot be moved or interacted with in any way and are cold to the touch. Monks of the Way of Dejá Fu can take free actions. Gases are not affected by this ability, although particles in the air are immovable for the duration.

Stance of the Leaping Kangaroo

At 6th level, when you are hit by an attack, you may spend 2 Ki points as a reaction to jump forward in time instead of taking damage. You return to the same location as you had left at the beginning of your next turn, taking 3d4 force damage if that space is occupied by an object or creature before being pushed into the nearest unoccupied space.

You can also use your bonus action to spend 1 Ki point to cast Expeditious Retreat. Wisdom is your spellcasting ability for these spells.

Fist of the Winter Honeybee

At 11th level, you may spend an additional 1 Ki points to cause time to move around a target slower or faster. Treat this as if you had targeted the creature with Haste or Slow. Wisdom is your spellcasting ability for this ability. If the target ends its turn in physical contact with another creature, the other creature is also subject to the spell's effects until they break physical contact.

Mastery of the Shifting Sands

At 17th level, once during your turn as a free action you can cause one creature you can see to be hit by your Flurry of Blows. You must spend 2 Ki points as an action at any time before the next long rest to send these attacks back into the past. Failing to send these attacks back into the past will cause a paradox. The GM is advised to figure out what exactly a paradox does before the character reaches 17th level.

Alternatively, you may spend 20 Ki points to move yourself forwards or backwards through time.

In addition, if another character uses Stance of the Crouching Tiger, you may take actions normally. You can interact with anything you are currently carrying, but it freezes in time as soon as you drop it.

If you would normally die of old age, you may use your reaction to spend 1 Ki point to age in reverse. You may spend 1 Ki point at any time to make yourself return to aging forwards.