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This alien creature can live on its own for a brief time, but requires a host creature in which to live and share its body.

When a symbiote bonds with another creature, it enters the creature and lives within it, using the creature's body to support its own life. A host creature that bonds with a symbiote gains many benefits from the relationship.

Long Life. When you bond with your symbiote, you no longer physically age, and your lifespan triples in length. For example, if you are a human with a symbiote, you could live to be around 300 years old.

Deep Speech. While you are bonded with your symbiote, you know the Deep Speech language.

Symbiotic Health. Through your bond with the symbiote, you are resistant to poison damage, and you are immune to disease and the poison condition.

Alignment. Each individual symbiote has its own alignment. The DM can choose the symbiote's alignment, or roll 2d3 on the table below.

If the host creature has a different alignment than the symbiote, its alignment changes to that of the symbiote.