Relicborn — The Blue-Boned Swashbuckling Undead of Crooked Moon
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In Kalero, the canyon walls sing.
Not literally — but if you listen closely, as the desert wind slips through the stone crypts and carved tombs, you’ll hear something. A rhythm. A pulse. A beat. And when the Crooked Moon dips behind the cliffs, figures begin to emerge — their bones glowing with blue light, their skulls crowned with curls or braids, their steps half-dance, half-swagger.
These are the Relicborn — the living memories of Kalero. Dressed in vibrant fabrics, lacquered patterns, and sometimes… a flashy swashbuckler’s cape or rapier at their side.
Today on Eternity TTRPG, we’re diving into one of the most joyful, most soulful, and most stylish ancestries in all of Druskenvald.
Crooked Moon continues to be one of my favorite adventure supplements of all time, and you can pick it up on D&D Beyond.
Whether you’re a player wanting a character with flair, you’re a DM craving new cultural flavor for your campaign, or you’re just a lore-nerd who loves stylish undead — this one’s for you.
The Relicborn are a species native to Kalero, a province lined with towering canyon walls carved into catacombs and mausoleums.
But despite being born from tombs, they are anything but gloomy.
These are living skeletons, decorated with any number of colors, hand-painted motifs, and glowing patterns. Their bones are encased in a translucent magical substance that gives them full humanoid shape.
And if your Relicborn wants big curly swashbuckler hair? Yes. They can actually grow it from their skulls.
Where they come from is unique: they’re formed in the crypts of Kalero, rising from ancestral memory and celebratory magic rather than necromancy. Theirs is not a culture of undeath — it’s a culture of joy, reflection, and honoring the past through celebration.
Every Relicborn is essentially a walking festival — a living memory kept alive through music, dance, and stories.
Relicborn society is built on a delicate balance: the energy of a vibrant celebration and the quiet reflection of ancestral remembrance.
Imagine communities built along canyons, with lantern-lit walkways leading into ancient tomb-shrines. Families gather at night to play music, tell stories, and dance under blue and purple moonlight — while their ancestors' spirits look on.
Their festivals can last days. Their moments of silence last just as long. They thrive in community — in the stories of who came before, and who they themselves will become.
Relicborn live roughly 250 years, and when their time ends… they simply collapse gracefully into a pile of bones, returning to the crypts that first birthed them.
All of the fun roleplaying stuff aside, let’s break down how their mechanics reflect their culture, starting with the most signature ability:
Dance of Death
As a bonus action, you make a DC 15 Charisma Performance or Instrument check. If you succeed, your next attack roll this turn has advantage.
If you succeed by 5 or more? You roll one of your Hit Dice (without spending it!) and gain temporary hit points.
This is perfect for swashbucklers, bards, rogues — anyone who wants to flavor combat like a deadly dance.
Next, they have: Eternal Party
Relicborn don’t sleep. Instead, they complete a long rest in four hours so long as they spend it in revelry — music, storytelling, gentle dancing, or shared celebrations.
Imagine your party taking a rest and your Relicborn swashbuckler quietly jamming with a bone flute while keeping watch.
This one’s pretty good: Moment of Remembrance
When a creature you see within 30 feet fails a d20 test, you can use your reaction to add 1d4 to their roll.
Once you turn a failure into a success, you can’t use it again until a rest.
Relicborn are bursting with character potential.
They have Incredible aesthetics. From glowing bones to swashbuckler outfits — you can lean into a Day-of-the-Dead style undead, a pirate, a festival style, or something Gothic.
If you were to play a Relicborn…
What would your glowing bones look like when you’re afraid, happy, or angry? And when your long life ends — what do you hope those you care about remember about you?
Drop your ideas in the comments. And if you enjoyed this deep dive into the Relicborn, hit like, subscribe, ring the bell, and join me next time as we explore another Crooked Moon ancestry.
Until then — Keep the music playing. Keep the celebrations bright. And may every memory lead you to your next dance.
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