Spell-like Abilities CL 5th, concentration +7 (+11 casting defensively)Īt will- dancing lights, ghost sound (DC 12), misdirection (DC 14)ģ/day- bane (DC 13), fog cloud, scare (DC 14)ġ/day- dispel magic, invisibility, lightning bolt (DC 15) Special Attacks hex (evil eye -2, Will DC 13), rend (2 claws, 1d6+3) Init +3 Senses darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision, Perception +11ĪC 16, flat-footed 13, touch 13 (+3 Dex, +3 natural) LE Medium monstrous humanoid (shapechanger) When facing multiple opponents, they prefer to keep their distance and use spells and their evil eye to soften enemies up before diving into melee. Their claws are powerful, however, and can carry away smaller enemies, like halflings, gnomes or children. Their teeth are sharp, but too small to maneuver to a bite attack. A lechuza is a powerful melee combatant in its natural form. Lechuzas are excellent mimics, and may disguise their voice to sound like a crying baby or a loved one calling for help. Most lechuzas would rather avoid a fair fight, instead luring a single victim to a place where they can ambush them. Most lechuzas are greedy, and can be enticed to serve even goodly causes for sufficient coin-although they prefer that their job when on the side of righteousness involves hurting somebody. From this vantage point, they observe the comings and goings of the settlement, figuring ways to best hurt people and spread misery. Of the hags, they are among the most likely to integrate themselves into society, disguising themselves as ordinary women. Lechuzas, or owl hags, are shapeshifting creatures that can assume the form of an owl or humanoid from their natural, hybrid state. Her face is set in a round disc of feathers. This creature resembles a feathered humanoid with wings and strong, clawed legs. Might I suggest the lechuza as an alternate?] Maybe you think that the sea hag’s abilities are too much for a low level party (ability damage and a curse that staggers for days is pretty rough). Maybe your campaign isn’t near the sea for a sea hag. I figured I’d use this as an excuse to flesh out lower level hags. “La lechuza” is Spanish for “barn owl”, but the name also refers to witches that assume owl form. For North America, I already have two fearsome critters, one cryptid and a prehistoric animal in my sights. I’m having too much fun with folkloric creatures! Although I am going to expand the purview a little bit. [Did I say one month per continent when I introduced the World Tour concept? I am altering the deal. “Alternate Harpy design” © FurAffinity user MsChoppington, accessed here
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