NihirisCreature 17
Source Pathfinder #155: Lord of the Black Sands
Perception +32 (hears heartbeats (imprecise) 60 feet, darkvision)
Languages Elven, Undercommon
Skills Acrobatics +31, Intimidation +32, Occultism +25, Performance +30
Str -5, Dex +6, Con +2, Int +0, Wis +7, Cha +7
AC 39; Fort +25; Reflex +29; Will +32;
HP 250
Speed 0 feet (fly 60 feet)
Immunities disease, paralyzed, poison, precision, unconscious
Resistances All 12
Hand +32 (+27, +22) to hit (finesse, magical) 4d10+14 Negative
Hears Heartbeats
The banshee can hear heartbeats within 60 feet (imprecise).
Sunlight PowerlessnessIf in direct sunlight, the banshee is slowed 1 and can't use actions that have the attack trait.
Vengeful Spite (evocation, occult)Trigger A foe critically hits the banshee, or the banshee critically fails their save against a foe's damaging effect.
Effect The banshee lashes back at their tormentor, dealing 4d10+14 mental damage (DC 38 basic will save) and applying the effects of terrifying touch based on the results of the same Will save.
Spectral RippleWhen a banshee Strides at least 10 feet, they're concealed until the start of their next turn.
Terrifying Touch (emotion, enchantment, fear, occult)A creature damaged by the banshee's touch that isn't already Frightened must attempt a DC 38 will save (DC 43 if the attack was a critical hit). If the creature fails its save, it's Frightened 2; on a critical failure, the creature also cowers with fear and is Stunned 4. If the creature is protected against fear by a spell or magic item, the banshee's touch first attempts to counteract the protection effect, with the effect of a 9th-level Dispel Magic spell.
Wail (auditory, concentrate, death, necromancy, occult)The banshee unleashes a soul-chilling Wail of the Banshee (DC 38). This Wail overcomes Silence and similar effects of 5th level or lower. The banshee can instead use Wail as a three-action activity to overcome such effects of up to 8th level.
The banshee's Wail resonates for 1 round, and any creature that comes within the area during that time must attempt a save against the effect. A creature can't be affected more than once by the same Wail. The banshee can't Wail again for 1d4 rounds.
Banshees are the furious, tormented souls of elves bound to the Material Plane by a betrayal that defined the final hours of their lives. Some banshees arise from elves who were slain by trusted friends and allies, or whose loved ones betrayed them on their deathbeds. Others spawn from elves whose treacherous deeds shortly before their deaths left a stain upon their souls. Regardless of their origin, banshees despise the living. This hatred of life is all too often a horrific inversion of their personalities in life. Some speculate that the more kind-hearted the elf (and the more wrenching the betrayal), the crueler the banshee.
Banshees rarely stray far from where they perished and typically haunt thick forests and canopied swamps where little light graces the ground. Many banshees can be found in the elven nation of Kyonin, specifically in Tanglebriar, the sinister domain of the demon Treerazer. Similarly, a large number of banshees can be found lurking about the edges of drow settlements in the Darklands, as plenty of cruelty and betrayal exists in drow culture.
Banshees' mere touch inflicts pain and primal fear, and those exposed to their wails of grief rarely survive the experience.
Traits
A rules element with this trait is one-of-a-kind. The DC of Recall Knowledge checks related to creatures with this trait is increased by 10.
IncorporealAn incorporeal creature or object has no physical form. It can pass through solid objects, including walls. When inside an object, an incorporeal creature can't perceive, attack, or interact with anything outside the object, and if it starts its turn in an object, it is slowed 1. Corporeal creatures can pass through an incorporeal creature, but they can't end their movement in its space. An incorporeal creature can't attempt Strength-based checks against physical creatures or objects-only against incorporeal ones-unless those objects have the ghost touch property rune. Likewise, a corporeal creature can't attempt Strength-based checks against incorporeal creatures or objects. Incorporeal creatures usually have immunity to effects or conditions that require a physical body, like disease, poison, and precision damage. They usually have resistance against all damage (except force damage and damage from Strikes with the ghost touch property rune), with double the resistance against non-magical damage.