Fetchlings, who prefer to be calledkayals,123are descendants ofhumanswho long ago became trapped in theNetherworld.45 Appearance Warped by the alien energies of the Netherworld, fetchlings have become extremely slender in build, with stark white or black hair and pale yellow eyes. To combat the...
Elves might also form strong rivalries, the targets of which they refer to asilduliel, though such a relationship can still eventually soften even into friendship.2 Most other ancestries believe that elves are content to live out their lives in quiet contemplation in the same place they were ...
Xhamen-Dor's physical form can be distinguished by toadstool-like growths and twisted, fibrous, hair-like fungal tendrils, emerging from a massive corpse or the bones strewn on a battlefield. On Golarion, it takes the form of a serpentinedragon, and it is known to take other forms in ...
Now, of course, the gancanagh azata has the change shape ability and can thus adapt to any preference, but unlike, say, the doppelganger, their base form has a set biological gender, and both the description in the Bestiary and the lore on which the monster is based imply that this ou...
One question about fey, since I'm thinking of a Fey Adept: is there a Dresden Files-style hidden world with powerful, rational if alien creatures? Or would they be natural spirits similar to Irish fairies? Also: am I the only one who likes brain-twisters like Sacred Geometry? I don'...
well, they’ll probably still die, but they’ll feel like they learned something in the process. Another thing I tend to look for is over-arching themes. One of the Starfinder Alien Archives, for instance, was REALLY heavy on undead; another seemed to want to encourage outdoor adventuring...
Ascetic Strike* Ascetic Form; Ascetic Style; Weapon Focus with the chosen weapon; base attack bonus +7 or monk level 7th Use unarmed damage of a lower level monk instead of the weapon’s base damage Ascetic Style* Weapon Focus with the chosen melee weapon; base attack bonus +1 or monk ...
When Frankenstein rejected his monster, he rejected the terrible consequences of his own profane actions, which returned to haunt him in the form of his forlorn creation. How does it work within the Pathfinder rules system? Both players and GMs must put aside a lot of the preconceptions ...
Ideally, it's some kind of new breed or alien dragon, making the reveal of the villain a bit more crazy and overwhelming. The AP would begin with the death of the villain's latest victim, a brass dragon. Normally, the death of a dragon would go unnoticed. However, the brass dragon ...