Any attack rolls the mount makes against the creature that killed the archon have advantage, and it continues to target the creature until the mount or the creature is dead. If the mount is still alive, it can immediately move up to twice its speed and make a melee attack against the creature that killed the archon. ![]() When the archon dies, its mount is distraught at the loss of its rider. When first bloodied, the archon uses its Pacifying Presence action as a reaction. ![]() It also has advantage on checks made to stay mounted. While bloodied and mounted, the archon has advantage on all saving throws.
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