Ninkonda

Level 17
Creature· angelUncommonLargeRemaster
AC
39
HP
350
Speed
30 ft.
Perception
+29
Fort
+30
Ref
+27
Will
+33
Weaknesses unholy 15
Languages common, empyrean
Senses darkvision, truesight 30 ft.
Skills athletics +34, diplomacy +34, intimidation +30, religion +28, acrobatics +27, society +26
Other Speeds fly 45 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 38 (religion)

Attacks

Melee Nailed Fist +34 (agile, holy, magical, versatile-p), Damage 2d8 piercing plus 2d6+17 bludgeoning
Melee Nail Blast +34 (holy, magical), Damage 3d8+8 piercing plus 2d8 bleed

Abilities

Aura of Refection

60 feet. The ninkonda's mirror refects the weaknesses in creatures' souls. A creature that enters or starts its turn in the aura must succeed at a DC 36 will save or be Dazzled and take a –2 penalty to Will saves against the ninkonda's abilities for 1 round.

Effect: Aura of Reflection

Reactive Strike
Refect Spell

Trigger The ninkonda is targeted by a ranged spell attack


Effect The ninkonda attempts to refect the spell with the mirror in their armor. They gain a +4 circumstance bonus to AC against the triggering attack. If the attack misses, the spell is refected back at the caster, who must roll a second ranged spell attack against their own AC to determine if the spell hits them instead.

Nail Barrage◆◆

The ninkonda sprays a mass of nails that deal 14d8 piercing damage in a 20-foot emanation with a DC 38 reflex save. They can't use Nail Barrage again for .

Soul Reflection

The ninkonda aims the mirror in their armor at a creature Dazzled by their aura of refection to force the creature to gaze upon its past sins. The creature must succeed at a DC 38 will save or become Slowed 1 for 1 round as it refects upon its actions (or 1 minute on a critical failure, as the creature's actions continue to weigh on it). A holy creature or a morally upstanding creature (as determined by the GM) uses the outcome that is one degree of success better than it rolled on its save. A c

When once-honorable mortals fall to wickedness and perform terrible atrocities, ninkondas set out to track them down. Clad in plate armor that features a brilliantly shining mirror in the chest and bearing spikes and nails impaled into their bodies, ninkondas serve as hunters for celestial forces. Rather than immediately slaying their quarries, however, ninkondas do their best to encourage a change of heart and foster eventual redemption in their targets. Ninkondas use their mirrors to refect the sins of the target and showcase the state of their soul, and many targets seek to change after glimpsing this refection. Those who don't soon fnd themselves facing off against the wordless might of their hunter.