Burning Dervish

This creature looks like a normal human with symbols and tattoos of alien design covering almost all of its body.
 

Burning Dervish (CR 7)

Medium Outsider (Extraplanar, Fire)
Alignment: Lawful Evil
Initiative: +3
Senses: Darkvision 60 feet; Perception +14
  Speed: 30 feet, Fly 20 feet (perfect)
Space: 5 feet
 

Defense

Armor Class: 17, touch 14, flat-footed 13 (+3 Dex, +1 dodge, +3 natural)
Hit Points: 58 (9d10+9)
Saving Throws: Fort +7, Ref +6, Will +8
Immunity: fire
Weaknesses: vulnerability to cold
 

Offense

Melee: +1 falchion +14/+9 (2d4+7/18-20), or 2 slams +13 (1d6+4 plus 1d6 fire plus burn) (flame form only)
Reach: 5 feet
  Special Attacks: Burn (1d6, DC 15)
  Spell-Like Abilities (CL 14th):

Statistics

StrDexConIntWisCha
18 (+4) 16 (+3) 13 (+1) 13 (+1) 15 (+2) 15 (+2)
Base Attack Bonus: +9
CMB +13
CMD 27
  Feats: Dodge, Spring Attack, Whirlwind Attack
  Skills: Bluff +13, Escape Artist +13, Knowledge (planes) +13, Perception +14, Search +9, Sense Motive +13, Stealth +14, Survival +14
  • Racial Modifiers: Survival +2 when tracking
Languages: Common, Ignan, Infernal
  Special Qualities: elemental endurance, plane shift

 

Special Abilities

Elemental Endurance (Ex)

Burning dervishes can survive on the Elemental Planes of Air or Earth for up to 48 hours and on the Elemental Plane of Water for up to 12 hours. Failure to return to the Elemental Plane of Fire or Plane of Molten Skies after that time deals 1 point of damage per hour to a burning dervish until it dies or returns to the Elemental Plane of Fire.

Flame Form (Su)

Three times per day, as a standard action, a burning dervish can change its form to that of a column of fire. In this form it gains two slam attacks. The transformation lasts indefinitely; changing back requires another standard action.
 

Ecology

Environment: Any, Plane of Fire
Organization: solitary, company (2-4), or band (6-15)
Treasure: standard

  Burning dervishes are the fanatical minions of the Sultan of Efreet (see the City of Brass by Necromancer Games). It is said that the burning dervishes were once a noble tribe of jann who sold their souls to the Sultan of Efreet in exchange for greater power over the Elemental Plane of Fire.
  Burning dervishes are virtually indistinguishable from human beings, and indeed spend a great amount of time in the Material Plane as agents of the Sultan of Efreet, seeking to spread worship of the Sultan as true God of Elemental Fire. Other tasks of the burning dervishes are as assassins and spies, often leading daring sneak attacks against foes of the Sultan or procuring powerful relics for his pleasure.
  The burning dervishes have a citadel atop the Great Ziggurat of the City of Brass which serves as the central temple to their zealous faith. It is from this ziggurat that the Sultan communes with his worshippers, sending them out on jihads throughout the planes to further his name and power.
  Burning dervishes usually turn themselves invisible before attacking in an attempt to catch their foes by surprise. In combat, the burning dervish attacks with its falchion. Depending on the power of its opponent, a burning dervish either uses enlarge person on itself or reduce person on its opponent. A burning dervish that is outclassed or overmatched either takes to the air and flees or attempts to plane shift to escape.
  Copyright Notice Authors Scott Greene and Casey Christofferson.

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