Goblin, Goblin Frog-TalkerGoblin Frog-Talker CR 5Source Monster Codex pg. 110 XP 1,600 Goblin witch 6 (Pathfinder RPG Advanced Player’s Guide 65) NE Small humanoid (goblinoid) Init +3; Senses darkvision 60 ft.; Perception +7DefenseAC 19, touch 15, flat-footed 16 (+4 armor, +1 deflection, +3 Dex, +1 size) hp 47 (6d6+24) Fort +5, Ref +6, Will +7OffenseSpeed 30 ft. Melee dagger +2 (1d3–2/19–20) Ranged javelin +7 (1d4–2) Special Attacks hexes (evil eye [–2, 6 rounds], misfortune [1 round], mud witch, poison steep, swamp hagUM) Witch Spells Prepared (CL 6th; concentration +9) 3rd—blink, lightning bolt (DC 16), spit venomUM (DC 16) 2nd—feast of ashesAPG (DC 15), frost fallUC (DC 15), invisibility, vomit swarmAPG 1st—command (DC 14), mage armor, obscuring mist, sleep (DC 14) 0 (at will)—dancing lights, daze (DC 13), detect magic, touch of fatigue (DC 13) Patron deceptionTacticsBefore Combat The frog-talker casts mage armor. During Combat A frog-talker uses blink and invisibility to avoid melee opponents, and attacks with hexes and ranged spells. Base Statistics Without mage armor, the frog-talker’s statistics are AC 15, touch 15, flat-footed 12.StatisticsStr 6, Dex 17, Con 14, Int 16, Wis 12, Cha 8 Base Atk +3; CMB +0; CMD 14 Feats Brew Potion, Extra Hex, Toughness Skills Craft (alchemy) +9, Intimidate +8, Perception +7, Ride +7, Spellcraft +12, Stealth +17, Swim +1; Racial Modifiers +4 Ride, +4 Stealth Languages Common, Giant, Goblin, Orc SQ witch’s familiar (frog) Combat Gear potion of air bubbleUC, potions of alter self (2), potions of cure moderate wounds (3), potion of fly, potions of ghostly disguise (2), potion of hex ward, alchemist’s fire (2), antitoxin (2), smokesticks (2), tanglefoot bags (2); Other Gear dagger, javelin, cloak of resistance +1, ring of protection +1, delicious poisoned food (1 lb.), 79 gpEcologyEnvironment temperate forest and plains (usually coastal regions)DescriptionFrog-talkers are among the most feared of all goblins; most don’t even want to be on the good sides of these witches. Frog-talkers are cruel and fearless masters. It’s said the frog-talkers bathe in mud and leeches every fortnight to renew their dedication to their patron, the god of filth and blood—and based on their pale complexions and emaciated frames, few doubt it. These mysterious witches often live alone, or surround themselves with acolytes and terrified goblin minions given to them by superstitious chieftains.
No two goblins will give you the same answer about why they fear frog-talkers. Some legends claim that the frog-talkers aren’t real goblins, but swamp ghosts in disguise. Others claim that they’re indeed goblins, but controlled by hideous brain-leeches that have wriggled into their ears. And still others say that worshiping the filth god is scary enough on its own.
Regardless of what their origins may be, frog-talkers are powerful spellcasters who vomit up swarms of swamp creatures to do their bidding and fry disobedient minions with sizzling lightning. The only mortal creatures a frogtalker seems to truly respect are (naturally) frogs, and most keep a frog or toad on their person at all times. But the most worrying aspect of frog-talkers is that they don’t appear to feel fear—an otherwise omnipresent aspect of goblin life.Creatures in "Goblin" Category
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