Name | Troglodyte |
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Sorted Name | Troglodyte |
Family | Troglodyte |
Size and Type | Medium Humanoid (reptilian) |
Hit Dice Count | 2 |
Hit Dice | 2d8+4 (13 hp) |
Random Hit Points | 2d8+4 - 4 |
Initiative | -1 |
Speed | 30 ft. |
Armor Class | 15, touch 9, flat-footed 15 (-1 Dex, +6 natural) |
Base Attack/Grapple | +1/+CMB: +2CMD: 11 |
Attack | club +2 (1d6+1), claw -3 (1d4), bite -3 (1d4) or 2 claws +2 (1d4+1), bite +2 (1d4+1) |
Full Attack | javelin +0 (1d6) |
Space/Reach | 5 ft./5 ft. |
Special Qualities | darkvision 90 ft.; |
Saves | Fort +7, Ref -1, Will +0 |
Abilities | Str 12, Dex 9, Con 14, Int 8, Wis 11, Cha 11 |
Skills | Stealth +5 (+9 in rocky areas), Perception +0 |
Feats | Great Fortitude |
Environment | any underground |
Challenge Rating | 1 |
Organization | solitary, pair, clutch (3-6), squad (7-12 plus 1 cleric or druid of 3rd level and 1-2 monitor lizards), or band (20-80 plus 20% noncombatants, 1 chieftain of 3rd-6th level, 1-3 clerics or druids of 3rd-6th level, and 3-13 monitor lizards) |
Treasure | NPC gear (club, 3 javelins, other treasure) |
Alignment | CE |
Version | PRPG-O |
Sources | Pathfinder RPG (Open) |
TroglodyteThis humanoid's scaly hide is dull gray. Its frame resembles that of a cave lizard, with a long tail and crests on its head and back.Troglodyte CR 1 XP 400CE Medium humanoid (reptilian)Init -1; Senses darkvision 90 ft.; Perception +0Aura stench (30 ft., DC 13, 10 rounds)DEFENSEAC 15, touch 9, flat-footed 15 (-1 Dex, +6 natural)hp 13 (2d8+4)Fort +7, Ref -1, Will +0OFFENSESpd 30 ft.Melee club +2 (1d6+1), claw -3 (1d4), bite -3 (1d4) or 2 claws +2 (1d4+1), bite +2 (1d4+1)Ranged javelin +0 (1d6)STATISTICSStr 12, Dex 9, Con 14, Int 8, Wis 11, Cha 11Base Atk +1; CMB +2; CMD 11Feats Great FortitudeSkills Stealth +5 (+9 in rocky areas); Racial Modifiers +4 Stealth (+8 in rocky areas)Languages DraconicECOLOGYEnvironment any undergroundOrganization solitary, pair, clutch (3-6), squad (7-12 plus 1 cleric or druid of 3rd level and 1-2 monitor lizards), or band (20-80 plus 20% noncombatants, 1 chieftain of 3rd-6th level, 1-3 clerics or druids of 3rd-6th level, and 3-13 monitor lizards)Treasure NPC gear (club, 3 javelins, other treasure)The troglodyte is a feral, savage cave dweller. They are among the most populous denizens of the upper reaches of the endless caverns of the underworld, equally at home raiding the settlements of those who dwell above or below ground, yet for all their race's fecundity and sprawl, as a whole they represent only a minor threat. At times, great leaders can draw legions of troglodytes to their command to create vast and deadly armies, but left to their own devices, troglodyte tribes are content to keep each other under control with numerous feuds, cannibalistic raids, and bitter civil wars. The troglodyte is one of the oldest of intelligent races, and ruins found in some remote caverns testify to the fact that their empire was once among the largest in the world. At the dawn of time, the troglodyte civilization was generations ahead of other humanoid races-while those races hid in caves and worshiped fire, the troglodytes raised vast cities of stone ziggurats and twisting canals, kept other races as slaves, and worshiped ancient and inhuman gods and demons. Yet as the other races evolved and grew increasingly civilized, they outstripped their onetime troglodyte oppressors. Today, the roles have changed-now it is the troglodyte that hides in caves and lives the life of a feral savage. Religion is strong among troglodyte tribes, and their shamans and priests are universally the highest regarded members of a clan. A troglodyte chieftain is not always a cleric or druid, but those who do not have divine power are usually mere mouthpieces and puppet lords that answer to the beck and call of the local seer or shaman. Troglodytes generally worship one of the countless demon lords, particularly those of a reptilian or primeval shape and form or those whose Abyssal domains most closely resemble the tangled caverns troglodytes prefer. Troglodyte druids are usually neutral evil if they dwell with their own kind (and are universally feared and respected for the eerie command they have over beasts). A typical troglodyte stands about 5 feet tall and weighs 150 pounds. |
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.
The Book of Experimental Might. Copyright 2008, Malhavoc Press; Author: Monte J. Cook.
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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Attacks: club +2 (1d6+1), claw -3 (1d4), bite -3 (1d4) or 2 claws +2 (1d4+1), bite +2 (1d4+1), or javelin +0 (1d6)
feats: GREAT FORTITUDE, ,