Change Shape. Faust can magically polymorph into a Small crow animal or back into his true form. Other than his size, his statistics are the same in each form. The only equipment that is transformed is his Spear, which becomes part of the Crow form. If Faust dies, he reverts to his true form, and his spear reverts back to normal.

Venunem, Spear of the End. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 10ft., one target. Hit ; 13 (2d8 + 4) piercing damage. The target must then make a DC 14 Constitution saving throw, on a fail they take 17 (5d6) poison damage and become poisoned for 1 minute. On a success, they take half this amount and do not become poisoned.

Multiattack. Faust makes three attacks: one with Venunem and two with his rending claws.

Regeneration. Faust regains 7 hit points at the start of his turn as long as it has at least 1 hit point and he isn't standing in running water or sunlight. If Faust takes radiant damage or damage from Holy Water, this trait doesn't function at the start of the vampire's next turn.

Blessings of the Raven. Faust's warlock spallcasting ability is Charisma (spell save DC 15). Faust can innately cast the following spells, requiring no material components:

Faust

The youngest of the Myrnwood.

He bear the blessings of both

their father, Dyrus and the boon of the

Raven Queen, an Eldritch entity which bestowed

upon him a poisoned spear known as Venenum.

Myrnwood Borne. Born of his father's blood a mere 83 years ago, Faust still appears to have the body of a lively 19 year old in his prime. From his conception, he was given his Father's strength and unnatural sway with animals. Faust found beauty with crows of the world, for they were intelligent creatures who could be bound with the promise of food. Even in his infant years, Faust could be found training crows to thieve gold from passerbys for a mere taste of his blood. To this day he follows his father's word to the line for to betray Myrnwood would be to bring certain damnation upon yourself.

The Raven Queen. Dyrus forced Faust to prove his strength and resourcefulness to the family one fateful night, he was cast out to wilds of the world. Out in the harsh savage lands of the Jungles of Chult, when desperation and hunger was claiming him, he called out to the crows to offer him the sustenance he had given to them for years, instead of his normal feathered friends, a lady answered his call and she offered him so much more power than that if he would just follow her and follow her commandments. On the brink of death, he accepted her offer. While he came back to the family stronger, he was shunned by his father and his hands cursed and warped into gnarled claws as this was a test he should have been able to pass alone.

Her Commandments, my Life. Faust follows the commandments of the Raven Queen just as dutifully as his father's orders. They are to Hold no pity for those who suffer and die, for death is the natural end of life.

Bring down the proud who try to cast off the chains of fate. As the instrument of the Raven Queen, you must punish hubris where you find it.

Watch for the cults of Orcus and stamp them out whenever they arise. The Demon Prince of the Undead seeks to claim the Raven Queen's throne