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Tikoloshe CR 2
XP 600
CE Small fey
(aquatic)
Init +7; Senses blindsight 90 ft.; Perception +9
DEFENSE
AC 14, touch 14, flat-footed 11 (+3
Dex, +1 size)
hp 18 (4d6+4)
Fort +2, Ref +7, Will +6
DR 5/cold iron; SR 13
OFFENSE
Speed 40 ft., swim 40 ft.
Melee 2 claws +7 (1d3-1) and bite +7
(1d4 -1)
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 4th,
concentration +7)
Constant – magic fang
At will – dancing lights, disguise self,
ghost sound (DC 13), invisibility (self only), mage hand, major image (visual and auditory elements only, DC 16), prestidigitation, ventriloquism (DC 14)
3/day – hypnotism
(DC 14), sleep (DC 14), ray of enfeeblement (DC 14), expeditious retreat
1/day – beast
shape I, enlarge person (self only)
STATISTICS
Str 7, Dex 16, Con 13, Int 14, Wis 15, Cha 16
Base Atk +2; CMB -1; CMD 10
Feats improved initiative, weapon
finesse
Skills Bluff +10, Escape Artist +10, Intimidate
+5, Knowledge (nature) +9, Perception +9, Sense Motive +9, Sleight of Hand +10,
Stealth +14, Swim +12; Racial Modifiers +8
Swim
Languages Sylvan, Common
SQ amphibious
ECOLOGY
Environment warm plains, warm rivers
Organization solitary
Treasure none
Tikoloshe
are malign water sprites that resemble dark-skinned, unusually hairy dwarves
with empty eye-sockets. They venture
forth from their aquatic homes to cause mischief and mayhem in nearby
villages. If discovered, they defend
themselves violently, using their beast
shape and enlarge person
abilities, but they are quick to flee and hide if the tide turns against
them. Tikoloshe who take class levels
usually become necromancers.
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It seems most fey monsters in the Monster Manual/Bestiary come from Celtic mythology, which makes sense given the Western cultural origins of most fantasy settings, but it puts a damper on things when your campaign takes place in (or visits) somewhere else. Cultures around the world have legends of fey spirits and malicious tricksters. The tikoloshe is one of many fey creatures from sub-Saharan Africa that you can now throw into your campaign if your PCs ever find themselves stalking through the hot veldt.
-your culturally-sensitive d20 despot
Edit: Apparently, this blog is the #1 Google result for "how 2 see if u stalked by a tikoloshe." In fact, according to Google Analytics, 100% of the people who found my site through that search have not yet been killed by a tikoloshe. Don't say I never helped anyone.
Edit: Apparently, this blog is the #1 Google result for "how 2 see if u stalked by a tikoloshe." In fact, according to Google Analytics, 100% of the people who found my site through that search have not yet been killed by a tikoloshe. Don't say I never helped anyone.
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