Yaiafineti

Level 8
Creature· mindlessUncommonLargeRemaster
AC
24
HP
170
Speed
10 ft.
Perception
+16
Fort
+19
Ref
+11
Will
+13
Immunities visual
Resistances cold 10
Weaknesses fire 5, slashing 5
Senses tremorsense 120 ft. (imprecise)
Skills athletics +18, stealth +7
Other Speeds climb 10 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 26 (nature)

Attacks

Melee Bite +18 (reach 10 ft.), Damage 2d12+8 piercing
Melee Spore Sap +7

Abilities

Tremorsense (Imprecise) 120 feetinteraction
Pheromones

5 miles. Yaiafinetis communicate with others of their kind via airborne pheromones. They can use this form of communication to determine their relative distance to each other, call for help if they are under attack or need sustenance, announce that they've detected prey, and convey similar basic concepts. Pheromones coat everything within the aura and allow all dusk poppies to perceive with their pheromone sense.

Alluring Spores

Saving Throw DC 19 fortitude

Maximum Duration 6 rounds

Stage 1 Fascinated by the yaiafineti (1 round)

Stage 2 Controlled by the yaiafineti (1 round)

Feed◆◆◆

The yaiafineti draws nutrients from a living creature it has swallowed, regaining (3d8+24)[healing] HP. The swallowed creature takes (2d12+8)[bludgeoning].

Paralyzing Poison

The plants send out runner shoots that quickly develop purple bulbs. These bulbs, the plant's polyps, sprout many long, hooked vines before detaching from the mother plant. Polyps are short lived but active, foraging for a week or so before they shrivel and die. These polyps aren't dangerous unless handled. They secrete a fine dust that acts as a paralyzing poison that seizes the nervous system of creatures who come in contact with them.

Saving Throw DC 19 fortitude

Maximum Duration 6 rounds

Swallow Whole

Medium, (2d12+8)[bludgeoning], Rupture 18


Improved Grab

Yaiafinetis grow only during periods of extended twilight, thriving across the cold tundra of the Crown of the World exclusively in the winter months. To survive in such harsh conditions, the yaiafineti, or dusk poppy, sprouts independent polyps that detach and then creep across the tundra in search of food for their matriarch.

Dusk poppies sprout from spores that attach to carcasses, but they only blossom during the long twilight unique to the Crown of the World. The perfect conditions for their development are so rare that yaiafineti have developed a vigorous appetite. They feed unceasingly. Much of their energy goes to developing more polyps, and one plant can easily spawn a small infestation of these deadly bulbs.

The plants send out runner shoots that quickly develop purple bulbs. These bulbs, the plant's polyps, sprout many long, hooked vines before detaching from the mother plant. Polyps are short lived but active, foraging for a week or so before they shrivel and die. These polyps aren't dangerous unless handled. They secrete a fine dust that acts as a paralyzing poison that seizes the nervous system of creatures who come in contact with them.

Violet Dusk Poppy dye

Some natives of the Crown of the World hunt yaiafineti matriarchs and harvest their petals, which are used to create an expensive, glimmering violet dye. Although the polyps are far less useful for this purpose, skilled trackers follow their vine tracks back to their matriarch.