Girtablilu Seer

Level 12
Creature· beastLargeRemaster
AC
33
HP
210
Speed
40 ft.
Perception
+25
Fort
+22
Ref
+19
Will
+25
Languages common, girtablilu
Senses darkvision, tremorsense 60 ft. (imprecise)
Skills athletics +25, religion +25, intimidation +23, survival +23
Recall Knowledge DC 30 (nature, society)

Attacks

Melee Pincer +24 (agile, unarmed), Damage 3d8 + 12 bludgeoning
Melee Stinger +24 (reach 10 ft., unarmed), Damage 3d6 + 12 piercing

Abilities

Tremorsense (Imprecise) 60 feetinteraction
Divine Aegis

Trigger The girtablilu seer attempts a saving throw against a magical effect but hasn't rolled yet


Effect The seer summons divine energy to protect themself at the cost of their other magical defenses. Until the start of their next turn, they gain a +1 circumstance bonus to saving throws against non-divine magical effects and a –1 circumstance penalty to saves against divine effects.

Constrict

(3d8+6)[bludgeoning], DC 30 fortitude


Desert Passage

A girtablilu ignores natural difficult terrain in the desert.

Girtablilu Venom

Saving Throw DC 30 fortitude

Maximum Duration 6 rounds

Stage 1 2d6 poison damage and Enfeebled 1 (1 round)

Stage 2 3d6 poison damage and enfeebled 1 (1 round)

Stage 3 3d6 poison damage and Enfeebled 2 (1 round)

Grab

The highest position of authority in a girtablilu community is the group's religious leader. This sacred duty requires years of study, meditation, and dedication to awaken a mystical font of divine magic within the girtablilu. These seers ensure that every action taken by the community falls in line with even the most obscure dogma of their tradition, and they don't hesitate to turn their fury on members of their own community who violate their mandates.


Girtablilus are desert-dwelling guardians with the upper bodies of muscular humanoids and the lower bodies of massive scorpions. They are most often found defending ancient temples and religious artifacts with zealous fervor. Some believe they were created by a long-dead god millennia ago to act as guardians, but girtablilus consider the subject of their origin taboo and refuse to address the theory.

Because girtablilus accept a wide range of religions and belief systems, some outsiders believe they also worship their own ancient pantheon. In truth, girtablilus exclusively revere and protect sites dedicated to deities considered lost to civilization. In this way, they act as preservers of holy practices that have otherwise been forgotten beneath the desert's shifting sands.

Though girtablilus are used to explorers seeking entrance to the sites they defend, they might welcome those who earnestly wish to learn or offer reverence. Some even proudly share their beliefs with others, eager for the opportunity to preach to someone new. They show no mercy, however, to those who attempt to desecrate the sites and objects of their worship, or to those who would violate the tenets of their faith.

Girtablilus are skilled fighters who keep trained giant scorpions as pets, and they remain unmatched when it comes to fighting in the desert. They require relatively little food or water, and they rely on their stamina to outlast their enemies. When necessary, they can stalk their quarry for days or even weeks, coordinating with their pets to drive their prey in circles. Once exhausted, few foes can stand up to a girtablilu's physical prowess—or to their deadly venom.