Exhausted Raja Rakshasa

Level 7
Creature· evilMediumLegacy
AC
25
HP
60
Speed
35 ft.
Perception
+15
Fort
+15
Ref
+17
Will
+14
Resistances physical 5
Weaknesses holy 5
Languages common, diabolic, sakvroth
Senses darkvision
Skills deception +18, diplomacy +17, intimidation +17, stealth +16, performance +15, occultism +14
Recall Knowledge DC 23 (religion)

Attacks

Melee Kukri +18 (agile, finesse, magical, trip), Damage 2d6+6 slashing
Melee Fangs +16 (agile, magical, unholy), Damage 2d12+6 piercing
Melee Claw +17 (agile, finesse, magical, unarmed), Damage 2d8+6 slashing

Abilities

+2 Status to All Saves vs. Magic
+3 Status to All Saves vs. Divine Magic
Scoff at the Divine

Trigger A creature within 30 feet casts a divine spell or uses a divine ability

Requirements The raja rakshasa has an unexpended spell slot that can be used to cast Dispel Magic


Effect The raja rakshasa expends a spell slot that could be used to cast dispel magic and attempts to counteract the triggering spell or ability. The raja rakshasa can't Scoff at the Divine for .

Change Shape

The raja rakshasa takes on the appearance of any Medium humanoid. This doesn't change the raja rakshasa's Speed or its attack and damage modifiers with its Strikes but might change the damage type its Strikes deal (typically to bludgeoning). It typically loses its fangs Strike unless the humanoid form has fangs or a similar unarmed attack.


When not disguised as a humanoid, the raja rakshasa has the head of an animal. The hands of a raja rakshasa are more subtly unsettling, for the fingers of these fiends bend outward, away from the palms.

More than any other types of rakshasa, rajas scoff at religion. They understand the power of the divine, yet they view themselves as the only things worthy of worship from mortal creatures; not even their own immortals are deemed deserving of such glorification. Raja rakshasas often form close-knit families that work together to bring down mortal cities or to rule them from the shadows within. Such families of rakshasas often incorporate other breeds of the fiend, often using dandasukas as favored servants or stealthy spies. Even though a raja family works together to achieve a shared goal, infighting and treachery among their own is a constant threat.


Rakshasas are evil spirits that cloak themselves in the guises of humanoid creatures, that they might walk unseen among their prey. They embody what is taboo among most societies, and in the shape of those they seek to defile, rakshasas gorge themselves on these hideous acts. A wide range of rakshasas exist; presented below are the diminutive, sinister dandasuka rakshasa and the infamous raja rakshasa, who are the most widespread and commonly encountered of these fiends.