Bogwid

Level 5
Creature· aberrationMediumRemaster
AC
20
HP
100
Speed
25 ft.
Perception
+12
Fort
+15
Ref
+12
Will
+8
Weaknesses cold 5
Senses darkvision
Skills athletics +13, intimidation +11, stealth +10
Other Speeds climb 20 ft., swim 20 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 20 (occultism)

Attacks

Melee Tentacle +15 (unarmed), Damage 2d8+8 bludgeoning
Melee Larval Spit +14, Damage 2d8 bleed

Abilities

Revolting Aura

20 feet.

A creature entering the aura or begins their turn in the aura must succeed at a DC 20 fortitude save or become Sickened 1 (or Sickened 2 on a critical failure). A creature that succeeds is temporarily immune to the aura for 1 minute.

Bogwid Fever

Saving Throw DC 20 fortitude

Onset 1 day


Stage 1 Enfeebled 1 (1 day)

Stage 2 Enfeebled 2, and the DC to recover from persistent bleed is increased by 2 (1 day)

Stage 3 Enfeebled 3, and the DC to recover from persistent bleed is increased by 5 (1 day)

Stage 4 Enfeebled 4, the DC to recover from persistent bleed is increased by 5, and you take 1d8 bleed every (1 day)


Effect: Bogwid Fever

Ravenous Young

The larvae launched from the bogwid attach themselves to the target and begin to feed. Once a larva is attached, the target becomes Drained 1. While the larva remains attached, the target cannot recover from persistent bleed. To remove the larva, the target can attempt to . Additionally, any area damage dealt to the target destroys all attached larvae.


Effect: Ravenous Young

The abhorrent combination between a toad and an octopus, a bogwid drags its bloated green body through the swamps in search of a meal for the many larvae it carries on its back. Despite its absurd appearance and its pervasive scent, a bogwid is an ambush hunter. It will hide itself in sand, vegetation, or whatever happens to be around and wait patiently until a larger creature, such as a humanoid or a crocodile, approaches, before it attacks. A desperate bogwid may even attack a small group in search of food for both it and its young. Once it has a suitably large corpse, the larvae on its back will leap onto it and begin fighting each other for their one chance at survival. The remaining larva buries itself in the body and begins devouring it over the next couple of weeks. Afterward, a fully grown bogwid emerges from what is left of the rotting corpse. Within a week of its new life, the young bogwid too will begin asexually producing larvae on its back, repeating the cycle.

Bogwids earned their name due to their environment. They are almost exclusively found in bogs and swamps. Occasionally one might be found in a suitable warm environment closer to civilization, but they are too often hunted if they are seen near a town or settlement. Some have discovered that bogwids have an extremely negative reaction when introduced to the cold and will violently attack whatever they perceive to be the source.