Bee Covered Ohancanu

Level 5
Creature· feyLargeRemaster
AC
21
HP
80
Speed
25 ft.
Perception
+12
Fort
+15
Ref
+12
Will
+10
Weaknesses cold-iron 5
Languages aklo, common, fey
Senses low-light-vision
Skills athletics +14, intimidation +12
Recall Knowledge DC 20 (nature)

Attacks

Melee Greataxe +15 (reach 10 ft., sweep), Damage 1d12+8 slashing
Melee Fist +15 (agile, reach 10 ft., unarmed), Damage 1d8+8 bludgeoning
Melee Rock +13 (brutal), Damage 2d6+8 bludgeoning

Abilities

White Hairsinteraction

An ohancanu has white hairs that are connected to its essence. If a hair is plucked, the ohancanu gains the Drained 1 condition. This is cumulative with other drained conditions, and if plucking a hair would increase their drained value to 5 or more, the ohancanu falls Unconscious. A creature can Steal a white hair from an unaware ohancanu, though they always notice a successful theft. If an ohancanu is Grabbed, Restrained, or Stunned, a creature can attempt to pluck ou

Catch Rock
Covered In Bees!

Dozens of bees sting the ohancanu, dealing 2d6 persistent piercing damage. The persistent damage ends automatically if the ohancanu takes 10 or more damage from an area effect.

Denuded Outrage

Trigger A creature plucks one of the ohancanu's white hairs


Effect The ohancanu makes a fist Strike against the triggering creature. If the ohancanu is Grabbed or Restrained, they can instead attempt to Escape.

Sudden Charge◆◆

The ohancanu strides twice. If they end their movement within melee reach of at least one enemy, they can make a melee Strike against that enemy.

Throw Rock

Ohancanus are gigantic fey who delight in destruction. It's not necessarily the sadistic torment of others they enjoy, but living in a devastated landscape seems to bring them peace. Despite their destructive drive, ohancanus are like wildfires: their damage often clears the way for new growth.

Ohancanus resemble cyclopes, and they're covered in untamed hair. Scattered across their hirsute forms, each ohancanu has a few conspicuously white hairs. These are extremely sensitive and seem to anchor some part of an ohancanu's essence, wracking them with nausea and weakness if ever plucked.

Though they habitually raze wildernesses, ohancanus rely on old growth forests for reproduction. When an ohancanu grows old, their companions murder and dissect them, planting their organs among the roots of the oldest trees around. About a year later, some of these organs sprout into young ohancanus who tear themselves free and seek out companions. From their first moments they understand language and basic survival skills, suggesting each generation retains some portion of their butchered progenitors' memories.

Riddles And Rage

Ohancanus delight in destroying wordplay almost as much as they love demolishing architecture. A clever riddle can captivate an ohancanu and even halt their rampage. However, such a tactic rarely provide more than a brief opportunity for escape; once an ohancanu solves the puzzle or grows frustrated, their destruction resumes.