Nirento, Elder NirentoElder Nirento CR 6Source Isles of the Shackles pg. 55 XP 2,400 N Huge plant Init +6; Senses blindsight 60 ft., low-light vision; Perception +11DefenseAC 20, touch 10, flat-footed 18 (+2 Dex, +10 natural, –2 size) hp 76 (9d8+36) Fort +10, Ref +7, Will +2 DR 5/slashing; Immune bludgeoning weapons, plant traits, sonicOffenseSpeed 10 ft. Melee 4 vines +10 (1d8+5 plus grab) Space 15 ft., Reach 15 ft. Special Attacks constrict (1d8+5), hypnotic display, uprootStatisticsStr 20, Dex 14, Con 19, Int 2, Wis 9, Cha 11 Base Atk +6; CMB +13 (+17 grapple); CMD 25 Feats Combat Reflexes, Improved Initiative, Lightning Reflexes, Power Attack, Weapon Focus (vines) Skills Perception +11Special AbilitiesUproot (Ex) As a full-round action, a nirento can thrust its vines into the soil and attack up to four creatures around it in a 10-foot radius. Creatures in this area take 1d8+5 points of damage (DC 17 Reflex half ). In addition, a nirento can attempt to trip any creatures that fail their Reflex saves as a free action without provoking attacks of opportunity. The save DC is Constitution-based.
Nirentos are predatory plants with brutish intelligence, their thorny vines able to tear foes limb from limb. A nirento lures prey toward it by swaying its branches and vines in a visually stimulating dance, striking at victims mercilessly once they are within range of its natural weapons. Slain prey then piles up around the tree’s base and is absorbed through its roots. Nirentos’ spongy bodies ensure they absorb most physical blows, though they remain susceptible to slashes and cuts, and when so injured, a translucent green sap oozes from their wounds.
Elder nirentos are individuals that have lived for well over a century, and have absorbed nutrients from countless victims over the years. A typical nirento is 15 feet tall and weighs 1,000 pounds, while elder nirentos can reach heights of up to 25 feet and weigh over a ton.Creatures in "Nirento" CategoryThorny vines encircle this tropical tree’s thick, spongy trunk, and jungle debris lies strewn about its base.
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