Iruxi OssatureCreature 5
Source Pathfinder Book of the Dead
Perception +13 (darkvision, lifesense 30 feet)
Languages Draconic, Iruxi, Necril
Skills Athletics +12, Intimidation +11, Stealth +13
Str +5, Dex +2, Con +4, Int -1, Wis +2, Cha +0
AC 22; Fort +15; Reflex +9; Will +13;
HP 76 (twilight spirit)
Speed 20 feet (swim 10 feet)
Immunities death effects, disease, paralyzed, poison, unconscious
Jaws +14 (+9, +4) to hit 2d8+7 Piercing
Tail +14 (+10, +6) to hit (agile) 2d6+7 Bludgeoning
Bone Javelin +11 (+6, +1) to hit (thrown 30) 2d6+7 Piercing
Darkvision
A monster with darkvision can see perfectly well in areas of darkness and dim light, though such vision is in black and white only. Some forms of magical darkness, such as a 4th-level Darkness spell, block normal darkvision. A monster with Greater Darkvision, however, can see through even these forms of magical darkness.
Lifesense 30 feetLifesense allows a monster to sense the vital essence of living and undead creatures within the listed range. The sense can distinguish between the positive energy animating living creatures and the negative energy animating undead creatures, much as sight distinguishes colors.
Twilight SpiritThe faith of its descendants protects the iruxi ossature. It takes no damage from positive or negative energy, and it can be healed by either positive or negative energy.
Fossil Fury (earth, primal, transmutation)Frequency once per hour
Effect s The iruxi ossature beckons with glowing hands, commanding the earth to trip up opponents and marshaling the bone walls of its protectorate to lash out at intruders. The floor in a 30-foot cone in front of the ossature becomes difficult terrain for 1 minute. Any square of a wall built by iruxis that's in the cone lashes out, with fossilized claws damaging any enemy within 5 feet of the wall. This deals 6d6 piercing damage with a DC 22 basic reflex. A creature attempts the save only once, even if adjacent to more than one affected square of the wall. Fossil Fury has no effect on the ossature's allies and never damages iruxi eggs.
Terrain AdvantageNon-lizardfolk creatures in difficult terrain and non-lizardfolk creatures that are in water and lack a swim Speed are Flat-Footed to the iruxi ossature.
Totems of the Past (enchantment, mental, primal)The iruxi ossature visits visions made of starlight, resembling totemic paintings or constellation diagrams, upon creatures in a 30-foot emanation. Any lizardfolk allies in the area are inspired, gaining a +1 status bonus to attack rolls, and each enemy in the area must succeed at a DC 21 will save or be Dazzled. Both effects last for 1 minute or until the ossature is destroyed, whichever comes first.
Effect: Totems of the Past
Iruxis, also known as lizardfolk, are surrounded by the spirits of their ancestors—literally, as they honor their dead by incorporating their bones into the architecture of iruxi settlements. Decades of veneration by their descendants have caused primal power to accumulate within these remains. In times of crisis, these earth-encrusted bones reanimate as guardians of last resort. Iruxis often refer to these undead—spirits bathed in starlight animating bone and rock, fueled by the beliefs of the living—as "the twilight guardians."
Iruxi ossatures usually reanimate spontaneously when a nesting chamber is violated or blood is spilled in an iruxi settlement's main hall. Truly ancient settlements might be blessed with a few ossatures' presence at all times: guarding nurseries, reliquaries, and the sacred observatories where their descendants study the heavens. These particularly hardy ossatures are composed of fossilized bone and possess dinosaur-like shield frills, horns, or spiked tails.
Traits
Anything that doesn't list another rarity trait (uncommon, rare, or unique) automatically has the common trait. This rarity indicates that an ability, item, or spell is available to all players who meet the prerequisites for it. A creature of this rarity is generally known and can be summoned with the appropriate summon spell.
LizardfolkThese reptilian humanoids, also known as iruxi, are extremely adaptable and patient.