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Monday 12 December 2016

Displacerus - quadruped with vicious, sharpened tentacles and a vision effecting field

A snarling, dangerous beast from another world that hunts both highly populated forests or remote spires. It's most unique feature is a vision reducing field that mimics the displacement area of effect spell that limits missile spells and effects. Even non spellcasters are hampered as their sharpened tentacles regenerate quickly.


DISPLACERUS

CR: 4
NE Large magical beast
Init: +2; Senses: Darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision, scent; Perception +10

AC: 17, touch 12, flat-footed 14 (+2 Dex, +1 dodge, +5 natural, -1 size)
hp: 42 (5 +15 HD)
Fort +8, Ref +7, Will +3
Defensive Abilities: Displacement, resistance to ranged attacks, Tentacle Regrowth, Posion

Speed: 40 ft.
Melee: Bite +8 (1d8+4), 2 tentacles +8 (1d6+4/18-20)
Space: 10 ft.; Reach: 10 ft. (15 ft. with tentacles)
Str 18, Dex 15, Con 16, Int 5, Wis 12, Cha 8
Base Atk: +5; CMB: +10; CMD: 23 (31 vs. trip)
Feats: Dodge, Skill Focus (Perception, Stealth)
Skills: Perception +10, Stealth +12; Racial Modifiers: +8 Stealth

Languages: Common (Understand but cannot speak)
Environment: Forest or Spire
Organization: Solitary or pair
Treasure: Standard
Advancement: 6 - 10 HD (Large) or 11-20 HD (Huge - 20 ft tentacles)

Displacement (Su): A vision affecting field surrounds a displacerus, making it difficult to see it’s exact location. Any melee or range attack (within 50 ft) directed at it has a 50% miss chance unless the attacker can locate the beast by some means other than sight. A true seeing effect allows the user to see the beast’s position, but see invisibility has no effect. Missile or spell attacks greater than 50 ft away miss 100% of the time.

Resistance to Ranged or Magic Attacks (Su): A displacer beast has a +4 resistance bonus on saves against any ranged magical attack that specifically targets it. Area of effect spell attacks of 10 ft or more radius do not suffer this resistance. Spell users that have a True Seeing or equivalent spell in effect are not affected by this resistance.

Tentacle Regrowth: This creature will regrow a large primary tentacle in 1d3+1 rounds when destroyed. Each tentacle has 8+1d4 hp and an AC of 21. The tentacles they must be attacked specifically. All critical hits scored against a tentacle if confirmed, can sever one of them (if choosen or targeted by the PC.)

Infectious Poison (Su): Twice a year a displacerus must poison other creatures to spread its seed. The infected animal must make a Fort DC 18 to avoid the three day transformation process. It picks either very strong, fast or charming creatures.

This terrific hunter species known to terrorize many forests and other remote locales.  They exist to feed and to inflict suffering on others. They have a sleek but long dog-like body, and usually a red-purple leathery skin, small black eyes and a fang filled mouth but there is a membrane inside it, preventing food from being directly absorbed.

It's most prominent feature are it's four main tentacles that are ten feet long, and five to six smaller tentacles. It feeds through absorbing blood from suckers on the smaller tentacles. They can attack with two of these large tentacles every round. It is common for these creatures to lose one tentacle during a combat and continue on but if they lose two or more they will immediately flee.

These weird, barren creatures are unable to mate even with its own kind. Once a year they are able to infect other quadruped creatures with a poison that if the creatures fails the save, they will transform into a displacerus. Even when more than one comes through portals from other worlds together, they rarely stick near each other as willing pack-mates. They will sometimes track each other, and come to another's aid or help, if they can either receive or steal a good meal from the combat.

It is surmised by some experts that Displacerus are not native to Nyssa, but come as unintended guests when other creatures either travel or summoned here from other worlds via summoning spells. Unlike the base creature, they are not dismissed when the summoning spells end.

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