Seaweed Siren
A seaweed siren is a predator that uses false humanlike heads on its upper appendages in order to lure prey. The heads babble nonsense words and fragments of overheard sentences. If spoken to, they respond with words from a similar language. This behavior allows the seaweed siren to creep about under the water with only the heads showing, pretending to be swimming humanoids until it is ready to attack.
- HP
- 184 (16d10+96)
- AC
- 26, touch 11, flat-footed 24 (+2 Dex, +15 natural, –1 size)
- Speed
- 30 ft., swim 30 ft.
- Init
- +2
- Melee
- bite +25 (4d6+15/19–20)
- Ranged
- 3 sonic beams +17 (5d6 sonic)
- BAB
- +16
- CMB
- +27
- CMD
- 39 (47 vs. trip)
- Fort
- +16
- Ref
- +12
- Will
- +8
staggering gaze, trample (1d10+15, DC 28)
false heads, water dependency
Blind-Fight, Critical Focus, Deafening Critical, Improved Critical (bite), Point-Blank Shot, Power Attack, Quicken Spell-Like Ability (confusion), Skill Focus (Perception)
Bluff +12, Perception +17, Stealth +17 (+21 in water), Swim +18
At will-shatter (DC 16)
3/day-charm monster (DC 18), quickened confusion (DC 18)
1/day-bestow curse (DC 18, ranged touch attack, 30 ft.)
- Type
- Magical Beast
- Alignment
- CN
- Size
- Large
- Environment
- any coastlines
- Senses
- darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision; Perception +17
- Languages
- Aklo; tongues
- Source
- Bestiary 4
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