Anadi Elder

Level 6
Creature· anadiUncommonMediumLegacy
AC
23
HP
95
Speed
25 ft.
Perception
+15
Fort
+11
Ref
+14
Will
+17
Languages anadi, mwangi
Skills athletics +15, nature +15, crafting +13, deception +13, survival +13, diplomacy +11, society +11
Other Speeds climb 25 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 24 (society)

Attacks

Melee Shortsword +15 (agile, finesse, versatile-s), Damage 2d6+6 piercing
Melee Fangs +16 (finesse), Damage 2d6+6 piercing
Melee Composite Longbow +16 (deadly-d10, propulsive, reload 0 ft., volley 30 ft.), Damage 1d8+1 piercing

Abilities

Anadi Venom

Saving Throw DC 22 fortitude

Maximum Duration 4 rounds

Stage 1 2d6 poison damage and Off-Guard (1 round)

Stage 2 1d6 poison damage, off-guard, and Clumsy 1 (1 round)

Change Shape

The anadi changes into their hybrid form, spider form, or human form. The above statistics assume the anadi is in their hybrid form. While in their human form, the anadi elder can't use their fangs attack and loses their climb Speed. When in spider form, they can't use weapons.


Spin Silk

By spending several minutes, an anadi can produce silk to craft items made of cloth. A single anadi can produce enough silk in a day to craft a single garment.

Anadi elders must make the difficult decision of whether to continue negotiations or to escalate a disagreement to outright conflict.


Anadis are peaceful, reclusive humanoids who live deep within woodlands, jungles, and other untamed areas of wilderness. Their natural forms resemble humanoid spiders covered in beautiful and distinctive markings of varying colors. These patterns are as unique as other humanoids' facial features, birthmarks, and other identifying aspects.

Anadis possess an innate talent for illusion and transmutation. They learned long ago how off-putting their natural forms can be to other humanoids, so they frequently use their innate talents to assume human forms. When they do so, only a strange, lovely sheen to their dark eyes and the deliberative, jerky movements of their gestures might indicate that an anadi is not entirely what they appear. As they are well aware of and accommodating toward other humanoids' delicate sensibilities about arachnids, many anadis consider it rude to show their natural forms to a stranger. Instead, most display their spider-like forms only as an intimidation tactic when threatened, or in privacy to those they trust.

Most anadi tend to be shy and seek to live quiet lives harvesting mushrooms and weaving beautiful, patterned silk cloth. When forced into combat-an eventuality most anadis despise-they shift into their hybrid forms as soon as possible, allowing them to inflict their devastating natural venom on their foes.