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Giant, Ocean

Ocean Giant CR 14

This blue-skinned giant’s clothing and beard whip about like sails caught in a storm. Ocean giants embody the great extremes of the sea. Their skin colors vary from deep blue to pale green, and their eyes and hair range from foamy white to coral pink. They decorate themselves with the treasures of the sea, wearing shell jewelry or scrimshaw, and clothing woven from underwater plants, or even salvaged sails. Each ocean giant carries a hand-crafted musical horn made from a conch shell, an object of cultural significance representing its family history and travels on the vast sea.

XP 38,400
CG or CE Huge humanoid (aquatic, giant)
Init +4; Senses low-light vision; Perception +30

DEFENSE HP 260

EAC 28; KAC 30
Fort +16, Ref +16, Will +14
Immunities paralysis, slow (and other spells or effects that impede movement) Resistances cold 20, electricity 20

OFFENSE

Speed 50 ft., swim 40 ft.
Melee trident +27 (8d6+22 P) or slam +27 (4d10+22 B; critical knockdown)
Ranged rock +24 (5d10+14 B; critical knockdown)
Space 15 ft.; Reach 15 ft.
Offensive Abilities conch focus, rock throwing (110 ft.)
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 14th)

1/daygravitational singularity (DC 21)
3/daycosmic eddy (DC 19), life bubble, summon creature IV (swimming creatures only), synaptic pulse (DC 18)

STATISTICS

Str +8, Dex +0, Con +6, Int +1, Wis +2, Cha +4
Feats Deadly Aim (+7 damage), Improved Combat Maneuver (bull rush)
Skills Athletics +25, Intimidate +30, Life Science +25, Survival +25
Languages Aquan, Common
Other Abilities amphibious

SPECIAL ABILITIES

Conch Focus (Su)

When holding its conch, an ocean giant can cast greater synaptic pulse (DC 20) and summon creature V instead of synaptic pulse and summon creature IV. If the conch is destroyed (hardness 5, 20 hp), the giant can spend 1 week to craft a replacement.

ECOLOGY

Environment any oceans
Organization solitary, gang (2–5), family (2–5 plus 35% noncombatants and 1 mystic)

Many ocean giants view themselves as guardians of the sea, its creatures, and those who travel the waves, safeguarding their charges from remarkable coral towers. Others, however, claim domains measuring thousands of leagues, enslaving the beasts and aquatic races within and shattering any ship that dares trespass near their citadels of urchins and bones.

Adult ocean giants stand approximately 22 feet tall and weigh about 15,000 pounds. Most live to be about 500 years old.

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