Name | Darkmantle |
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Sorted Name | Darkmantle |
Family | Darkmantle |
Size and Type | Small Magical beast |
Hit Dice Count | 2 |
Hit Dice | 2d10+4 (15 hp) |
Random Hit Points | 2d10+4 - 4 |
Initiative | +4 |
Speed | 20 ft., fly 30 ft. (poor) |
Armor Class | 13, touch 11, flat-footed 13 (+2 natural, +1 size) |
Base Attack/Grapple | +2/+CMB: +4 (+8 grapple)CMD: 14 (can't be tripped) |
Attack | slam +6 (1d4+4 plus grab) |
Space/Reach | 5 ft./5 ft. |
Special Attacks | constrict (1d4+4) |
Special Qualities | blindsight 90 ft., darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision; |
Saves | Fort +5, Ref +3, Will +0 |
Abilities | Str 11, Dex 15, Con 14, Int 2, Wis 11, Cha 10 |
Skills | Fly +2, Perception +4, Stealth +9 |
Feats | Improved Initiative |
Environment | any underground |
Challenge Rating | 1 |
Organization | solitary, pair, or clutch (3-12) |
Treasure | none |
Alignment | N |
Version | PRPG-O |
Sources | Pathfinder RPG (Open) |
DarkmantleAs this creature falls from the cavern roof, it opens like a hideous octopus, its thin, hook-lined tentacles connected by a fleshy web.Darkmantle CR 1 XP 400N Small magical beastInit +4; Senses blindsight 90 ft., darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision; Perception +4DEFENSEAC 13, touch 11, flat-footed 13 (+2 natural, +1 size)hp 15 (2d10+4)Fort +5, Ref +3, Will +0OFFENSESpd 20 ft., fly 30 ft. (poor)Melee slam +6 (1d4+4 plus grab)Special Attacks constrict (1d4+4)Spell-Like Abilities (CL 5th)1/day—darknessSTATISTICSStr 11, Dex 15, Con 14, Int 2, Wis 11, Cha 10Base Atk +2; CMB +4 (+8 grapple); CMD 14 (can't be tripped)Feats Improved InitiativeSkills Fly +2, Perception +4, Stealth +9; Racial Modifiers +4 Perception, +4 StealthECOLOGYEnvironment any undergroundOrganization solitary, pair, or clutch (3-12)Treasure noneSPECIAL ABILITIESGrab (Ex) A darkmantle can use its grab attack against a foe of any size.A darkmantle's tentacle-span measures just under 5 feet- when attached to a cave roof and disguised as a stalactite, its length varies from 2 to 3 feet. A typical darkmantle weighs 40 pounds. The creatures' heads and bodies are usually the color of basalt or dark granite, but their webbed tentacles can change color to match their surroundings. The darkmantle isn't a particularly good climber, but it can cling to a cave roof like a bat, hanging by the hooks at the ends of its tentacles so that its dangling body looks nearly indistinguishable from a stalactite. In this hidden position, the darkmantle waits for prey to pass beneath, at which point it drops and swoops down to attack its victim, slamming its body against the foe and attempting to wrap its webbed tentacles around the target. If the darkmantle misses its prey, it swoops back up and drops again until its prey is vanquished or the darkmantle is grievously injured (in which case the creature flutters back up to the roof to hide and hope its "prey" leaves it alone). The darkmantle's inborn ability to cloak the area around it in magical darkness gives it an additional advantage over foes that rely upon light to see. Darkmantles prefer to dwell and hunt in the caves and passageways that are closest to the surface, as these tend to possess more traffic for the monsters to feed upon. Yet they do not confine themselves to these dark caverns, and can sometimes be found dwelling in ruined fortresses or even in the sewers of bustling cities. Anywhere food is plentiful and there's a ceiling to cling to is a possible den for a darkmantle. A darkmantle's life cycle is swift-young grow to maturity in a matter of months, and most die of old age after only a few years. As a result, generations of darkmantles quickly accrue, and over the years the evolution of these creatures is similarly swift. In this manner, a cavern's ecosystem can have a signif icant effect on a group of darkmantles' appearance, abilities, and tactics. Aquatic caverns might develop darkmantles that can swim, while those beset with volcanism might generate darkmantles with a resistance to fire. Other darkmantle variants might develop much stonier hides, and instead of swooping down to crush prey might simply drop and pierce them through with their stalactite-like lengths. The deepest, darkest caverns are rumored to host darkmantles of incredible size, capable of smothering multiple human-sized foes at once in their leathery folds. |
Source Copyright: Pathfinder RPG Core Rulebook. Copyright 2009, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Author: Jason Bulmahn, based on material by Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, and Skip Williams.
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Tome of Horrors. Copyright 2002, Necromancer Games, Inc.; Authors: Scott Greene, with Clark Peterson, Erica Balsley, Kevin Baase, Casey Christofferson, Lance Hawvermale, Travis Hawvermale, Patrick Lawinger, and Bill Webb; Based on original content from TSR.
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