Manananggal

Level 8
Creature· aberrationMediumRemaster
AC
26
HP
180
Speed
30 ft.
Perception
+16
Fort
+14
Ref
+17
Will
+19
Weaknesses slashing 8
Languages aklo, common
Senses darkvision
Skills acrobatics +18, deception +16, religion +13
Recall Knowledge DC 24 (occultism)

Attacks

Melee Claws +18 (agile, magical), Damage 2d8+9 slashing
Melee Jaws +18 (magical, unarmed), Damage 2d10+9 piercing

Abilities

Darkvisioninteraction
Light Blindness
Blood Drain

Requirements The manananggal has a creature Grabbed


Effect The manananggal drives their tongue into the grabbed creature to drink its blood. This deals 4d6 untyped damage, and the manananggal gains temporary Hit Points equal to the damage dealt. A creature whose blood is drained by a manananggal is Drained 1 until it receives healing (of any kind or amount).

Separated Body

A manananggal typically resembles a living humanoid. They don't appear as an aberration at first glance and receive a +4 status bonus to their Deception DC when Impersonating a humanoid. At any time, but especially at night, a manananggal can, as a 3-action activity with the manipulate trait, rip their upper torso from their bottom half, leaving the lower torso limp and helpless but allowing the upper torso to fly free. A manananggal can separate their body at any time, but they risk further dam

Grab

Manananggals are wicked monsters that live as humanoids during the day but feed upon people at night. To hide their depravities, these beings disguise themselves as everyday people—typically recluses or eccentrics—and use their proximity to a community to pick out their next targets before striking under cover of night. Manananggals use their long, hollow tongues to drain victims' blood from vital organs such as the liver, and the resulting odd drainage marks make it difficult to determine the exact nature of a victim's death. This mystery typically leads to confusion, terror, and mistrust among communities, which most manananggals savor. While they fly, manananggals make a distinctive ticking sound, leading some to refer to the creatures as "tik-tiks," and badly affected communities descend into fearful chaos at the first reports of this telltale noise.

Manananggals share their cannibalistic, body-separating traits with other types of tanggals, such as penanggalans, though a number of characteristics set them apart. For instance, whereas penanggalans relish vinegar and even bathe in the substance, manananggals abhor the merest scent of it.