Malyanna kept holding Alifa. "True Names can be used to remove immunities, like to the charmed condition, or to deliver curses. You need to repeat your own True Name and choose a protection you want: You can make it so that in order to say your true name with the intention to do anything with it, they need to bypass your own power," Malyanna said.
"You can rig your True Name to damage and hopefully kill anyone who uses it, not just says it, that won't do anything, but use it with the intent to effect you. Or if someone tries to get you with your True Name they're brought to you for you to handle them yourself. Luckily, your True Name can only be used, like any other creature's, once every moon cycle... so once a month. So if you pick the first one they can't just keep trying."


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So!
-To use your True Name, a creature must make a Charisma Saving Throw against a Spell Save DC you have. If you have no Spell Save DC, use Constitution to determine it.
-Using your True Name is physically dangerous. Whenever someone uses your True Name, roll your hit dice and deal that much Necrotic Damage to whoever uses it. They get a Con save to half it, with the same DC as the above thing.
-Using your True Name instantly brings the creature that utters it into your presence, a la the Gate spell.


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Early 1490s. And I don't believe you ever asked.


She saw a woman in a black dress with the darkish skin of the Vitani people blinking and looking around.
"Well. It's been awhile. Hello, world."
"Eris, meet the mortal woman Midnight, once goddess of magic."
Spoiler: Person
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