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ScarecrowCreature 4


NMediumConstruct
Source Pathfinder Bestiary 2
Perception +11 (darkvision)
Languages none
Skills Athletics +12
Str +5, Dex +2, Con +3, Int -4, Wis +3, Cha -2

AC 19; Fort +13; Reflex +8; Will +11;
HP 60
Speed 20 feet
Immunities bleed, death effects, disease, doomed, drained, fatigued, healing, mental, necromancy, nonlethal attacks, paralyzed, poison, sickened, unconscious
Weaknesses Fire 5
Resistances Physical 5

Claw One Action +13 (+8, +3) to hit (versatile s) 2d6+7 Bludgeoning

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.

Scarecrow's Leer (aura, emotion, fear, mental, occult, visual)

40 feet.

The scarecrow's eyes flicker with an unnerving glow. A creature can't reduce its Frightened condition below 1 as long as it is in the aura's emanation. When a creature enters or starts its turn in the aura, it must attempt a DC 18 will save. Birds and other avian creatures take a -2 circumstance penalty to this save.


Critical Success The creature is unaffected and is then temporarily immune for 24 hours.

Success The creature is Frightened 1.

Failure The creature is Frightened 2 and is Fascinated by the scarecrow until the end of its next turn.

Critical Failure As failure, but Frightened 3.

Baleful Glow Free Action (concentrate, mental, occult)

The scarecrow's head bursts into ghostly, heatless flame that sheds bright light in a 20-foot emanation and dim light to the next 20 feet). If the scarecrow uses this ability on the first round of combat, any creature that has not acted yet is startled and becomes Flat-Footed against the scarecrow for 1 round. It can suppress the light by using this action again.

Clawing Fear

The scarecrow's strikes deal an additional 1d6 mental damage to Frightened creatures.

Mundane Appearance One Action (concentrate)

Until it acts, the scarecrow resembles an ordinary scarecrow. It has an automatic result of 32 on Deception checks and DCs to pass as an ordinary scarecrow.


A ramshackle collection of materials in a human shape, the scarecrow construct is indistinguishable from a normal scarecrow until it slowly creaks to life. As it animates, its carved pumpkin or sackcloth face bursts into eldritch flame, sending fear creeping into the air around it. Each scarecrow is handcrafted and unique in its appearance, though most are 5 to 6 feet tall and constructed of a combination of wood, cloth, rope, straw, sawdust, discarded husks and cobs, and similar materials, all dressed in ragged pastoral garments. This rudimentary construction makes a scarecrow somewhat fragile, prone to snapping limbs in the crush of battle. Yet its structure is adaptable, allowing it to reshape another piece of itself into a clawed limb or grip a severed portion of itself to swat at its foes.

When a scarecrow is created, it must be anointed with a drop of its creator's blood into each of its eyes. This blood soaks into the material and siphons a tiny sliver of the creator's soul away-not enough to harm the creator, but more than enough to imbue the scarecrow with an instinctive intellect that allows it to follow commands as eagerly as a well-trained guard dog. When a scarecrow is destroyed, the blood leaks back out from its eyes, but the portion of the creator's soul never returns.


Traits

Common

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.

Construct

A construct is an artificial creature empowered by a force other than necromancy. Constructs are often mindless; they are immune to bleed damage, death effects, disease, healing, necromancy, nonlethal attacks, poison, and the doomed, drained, fatigued, paralyzed, sickened, and unconscious conditions; and they may have Hardness based on the materials used to construct their bodies. Constructs are not living creatures, nor are they undead. When reduced to 0 Hit Points, a construct creature is destroyed.