*Have you ran into this creature before (how did it go)? *Encounter ideas Player Discussion Topics *How do/would you use this creature in your game? Interlocutors are 9 feet tall and weigh 800 pounds. Some interlocutors retain nothing of their old bodies of flesh save the brain, nerves, and portions of their circulatory system. Periodically, an arm or other “leftover” limb is retained by the kyton, but only in the same way someone might retain ownership of a treasured piece of jewelry as a keepsake or memento. These are then incorporated into bodies made of semi-living metal fashioned from raw shadowstuff harvested in strange reaches of the Plane of Shadow, giving the kyton a terrifying body. Nowhere is the interlocutor’s mastery of flesh more apparent than in their bodies, for their apotheosis from mortal into kyton involves the shedding of useless parts down to a tangle of nerves, veins, and various organs. To an interlocutor’s victim, death is a mercy that is rarely offered. Their ability to heal the damage they inflict, even to the extent of restoring life to a subject that has only just expired, is perhaps more feared than their eagerness to cut flesh. Each victim is a new chance to study the art of pain and sensation through horror-stricken eyes. Interlocutors are the self-proclaimed surgeon-sculptors among kytons, viewing their practice as more art than medical process. Unnerving Gaze (Ex) A creature that succumbs to an eremite’s unnerving gaze becomes staggered for 1 round as it becomes convinced that it recognizes some of its own body parts entangled in the interlocutor’s body. On a successful critical hit, that claw deals 2d6 bleed damage rather than 1d6. Surgical Strikes (Ex) An interlocutor’s claws threaten a critical hit on a roll of 19–20. CR 12 Alignment: LE Size: Large Special Abilities /r/3d6 - For character creation, advice and sharing (system agnostic)Īt the core of this multi-limbed monstrosity of claws and blades struggles a glistening mass of veins, organs, and twisted flesh./r/Battlemaps - For your VTT battlemap requirements./r/Tabletop - For your general tabletop gaming shenanigans./r/lfg - Looking For Group, find other players, etc./r/RPG - For general, non-Pathfinder related RPG discussion./r/Starfinder_rpg - For dedicated discussion of Paizo's Science Fantasy system and setting./r/Pathfinder_Kingmaker - To discuss the Owlcat-made computer RPGs./r/Pathfinder2e - For dedicated Second Edition discussion./r/Pathfinder - For Pathfinder Society Organization/Discussion.Other subreddits you might be interested in: Fillable character sheets and intelligent character builders.Some of these tools and resources include the following: We have a Wiki page that includes links for various useful tools and resources, most of which have been provided by the members of this community. Archives of Nethys - Official PF Resource.Official Paizo AMAs on /r/Pathfinder_RPG.Here's what the flairs mean.įor Spoilers: >!This is a spoiler. Please click the rules header above to read a more comprehensive breakdown of our subreddit's rules. Rule 1b: Be reasonable with your language Posts not related to Pathfinder are subject to removal at the mods' discretion. For everything about the Pathfinder Tabletop RPG! (Not administered by or affiliated with Paizo Publishing® in any way).
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