Swaithe

This creepy ash-gray goblin-like creature has empty eye sockets and scraggly, stained teeth.
 

Swaithe (CR 4)

Small Outsider (Chaotic, Demon, Evil, Extraplanar)
Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Initiative: +7
Senses: Blindsense 30 feet, Darkvision 60 feet; Perception +8
  Speed: 30 feet
Space: 5 feet
 

Defense

Armor Class: 18, touch 14, flat-footed 15 (+3 Dex, +4 natural, +1 size)
Hit Points: 37 (5d10+10)
Saving Throws: Fort +3, Ref +9, Will +4
Damage Reduction: 5/cold iron
Immunity: electricity, gaze attacks, poison, visual effects and attacks relying on sight
Energy Resistance: acid 10, cold 10, fire 10
Spell Resistance: 15
 

Offense

Melee: bite +6 (1d4), 2 claws +6 (1d3)
Reach: 5 feet
  Special Attacks: hexes (cackle, evil eye [-2, 4 rounds], misfortune [1 round]; DC 13)
  Spell-Like Abilities (CL 5th; Concentration +6):

Statistics

StrDexConIntWisCha
11 (+0) 16 (+3) 14 (+2) 13 (+1) 11 (+0) 12 (+1)
Base Attack Bonus: +5
CMB +4
CMD 17
  Feats: Combat Casting, Improved Initiative, Lightning Reflexes
  Skills: Handle Animal +9, Intimidate +9, Knowledge (arcana) +9, Knowledge (planes) +9, Perception +8, Ride +11, Stealth +15
  Languages: Abyssal, Goblin, Gnoll, Orc; speak with animals, telepathy 100 ft.
  Special Qualities: eyeless, witchcraft

 

Special Abilities

Eyeless (Ex)

A swaithe has no eyes, but can sense its immediate surroundings (within 60 feet) as well as a human can see.

Hexes (Su)

A swaithe has the cackle, evil eye, and misfortune hexes of a 5th-level witch.

Witchcraft (Su)

A swaithe can use spell completion and spell trigger items as if it were a 5th-level witch.
 

Ecology

Environment: Any
Organization: solitary, pair, or gang (3-5)
Treasure: standard

  Dedicated to Lamashtu, the eyeless swaithes are skulking agents of fear and unprovoked beast attacks, formed from sinful souls who, in life, used animals as tools of violence and murder. Swaithes often lure those who seek their aid and advice into falling victim to the darkest secrets of demonology and forbidden magic. If left unsupervised, a swaithe charms animals and drives them toward villages, often under the influence of rage, further stoking the flames of fear and distrust between settlements and the wilderness.
  Swaithes prefer stealth and subterfuge to direct confrontation, and these foul creatures delight in creating a sense of dread in their prey. Swaithes have been known to slip into a village under the cover of night, use their slumber hex on lone villagers, leave a grisly token (such as a bloody organ or strange twig doll) on its body for the victim to discover later when they wake clueless as to why they fell asleep in the first place. They delight in later repeating these attacks with strange cackling noises, invisibly \"haunting\" a victim's home at night, and driving the target to paranoia and outright panic.
  Swaithes can join hag covens and contribute to the coven's cooperative magic. Because of its smaller size and weaker power, a swaithe is often treated as a little sister or daughter by the rest of the coven. Any coven that includes a swaithe can add giant vermin, animal growth, and insect plague to the spells the spells they can cast together.
  Small and slight, most swaithes stand about 3-1/2 feet tall and weigh 50 pounds.

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