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Kami, Jinushigami

CR 20.00 Outsider N Gargantuan
This enormous amalgamation of stone and plant matter takes the shape of an old man leaning on an equally huge staff.

Guardians of significant natural wonders like mountains, large lakes, forests, and so on, jinushigami (known also as land kami) are the most powerful and revered of all kami, commanding the very forces of nature itself to ensure the safety and security of their wards. These potent spirits garner the most respect among other kami, wielding great influence over both them and the native creatures that dwell within their territories. Jinushigami tend to stay hidden amongst their land, however, knowing that their intimate tie with the environment makes them highly desirable targets among those who would seek to do harm to nature.

Strangers to lands protected by jinushigami are well-advised to take the utmost care to not offend the powerful spirit creatures. When displeased, jinushigami can eradicate trails and warp the contours of their terrain, forcing travelers to endure unreasonable hardship in travel. These goliaths have little patience for those who would defile their efforts, and offenders who fail to listen to a jinushigami's initial hints quickly discover how devastating the kami's powers can be as they are forced from the land either by the lesser kami who serve their superior or by the towering jinushigami itself. Of course, those who respect and honor the jinushigami see the kami's other side, as the kami eases their travel by lessening undergrowth, shifting rivers, and otherwise providing subtle but incredible aid to travelers.

Jinushigami are ancient and wise, and while they are no fools, they prefer to give visitors to their domains the benefit of the doubt. Only when an individual makes known his disruptive intentions toward the structure and cohesion of nature does a jinushigami react with violence. Of course, those who align themselves with naturally opposing forces of the kami, such as the oni, do not receive this friendly grace period, and a jinushigami can perceive most treacherous thoughts, sensing a suspicious visitor through its connection with the land, then tracking it down to stealthily observe it more closely.

A jinushigami is 38 feet tall and weighs over 30,000 pounds. When they manifest physical bodies, they appear as lumbering humanoid forms made of earth and stone and plant matter, sometimes with strange humanoid affectations like hats or jewelry.

STR
28
DEX
25
CON
28
INT
23
WIS
24
CHA
31
HP
348 (24d10+216); fast healing 20
AC
34, touch 14, flat-footed 26 (+7 Dex, +1 dodge, +20 natural, -4 size)
Speed
50 ft., burrow 40 ft.; earth glide
Init
+11
Melee
+5 quarterstaff +32/+27/+22/+17 (3d6+14), +5 quarterstaff +32 (3d6+9) or 2 slams +29 (2d10+9)
BAB
+24
CMB
+37 (+39 bull rush and overrun)
CMD
55 (57 vs. bull rush and overrun)
Fort
+25
Ref
+17
Will
+23
DR
15/cold iron and bludgeoning
SR
31

infused quarterstaff, manipulate terrain, merge with ward, ward (region)

Acrobatics +31 (+39 when jumping), Bluff +37, Diplomacy +34, Heal +34, Intimidate +34, Knowledge (geography) +33, Knowledge (nature) +33, Perception +38, Sense Motive +38, Spellcraft +33, Stealth +22, Survival +31

spell-like abilities:
(CL 20th; concentration +30)

Constant-true seeing, speak with animals, speak with plants, stone tell

At will-detect thoughts (DC 22), greater teleport (self only, only within the boundaries of its ward), stone shape, wood shape

3/day-control plants (DC 28), earthquake (DC 28), heal, repel metal or stone, summon nature's ally IX

1/day-true resurrection

Details
Type
Outsider
Alignment
N
Size
Gargantuan
Environment
any
Senses
darkvision 60 ft., tremorsense 60 ft., true seeing; Perception +38
Languages
Common, Terran; speak with animals, speak with plants, stone tell, telepathy 300 ft.
Source
Bestiary 3