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Dirindi Monster Hunter

Dirindi Monster Hunter CR 4

XP 1,200
Dirindi solarian
CG Medium humanoid (dirindi)
Init +5; Senses blindsight (electricity) 60 ft., low-light vision; Perception +15

DEFENSE

HP 50
EAC 17; KAC 19
Fort +6; Ref +4; Will +5
Resistances electricity 5

OFFENSE

Speed 30 ft.
Melee static polarity gauntlets +9 (1d6+5 E)
Ranged static polarity rifle +12 (1d8+4 E)
Offensive Abilities stellar revelations (black hole [20-ft. radius, pull 10 ft., DC 13], gravity hold [DC 13], radiation [DC 13], supernova [10-ft. radius, 5d6 F, DC 13])
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 4th; melee +9, ranged +12)

1/dayjolting surge
At willenergy ray (electricity only)

STATISTICS

Str +1; Dex +5; Con +0; Int +0; Wis +0; Cha +3
Skills Diplomacy +15, Mysticism +10, Survival +10
Languages Arkanen, Brethedan, Common, Dirindi
Other Abilities solar manifestation (solar armor), stellar alignment
Gear basic lashunta tempweave, static polarity gauntlets with 2 high-capacity batteries (40 charges each), static polarity rifle with 2 high-capacity batteries (40 charges each), mk 1 serums of healing (2)

ECOLOGY

Environment any
Organization solitary, pair, or excursion (3–7)

Dirindis provide creativity, optimism, and ideas, while the scholarly sazarons make sure projects stay on schedule and on budget. The two species get along well, complementing each other’s strengths and respecting each other’s differences.

Dirindis are stout humanoids with three eyes and an affinity for humor and electricity. They greet each other with friendly zaps of electricity and outrageous retellings of recent adventures, and visitors to Arkanen are unlikely to avoid some enthusiastic zapping from the locals.

Dirindi family units are large and complex, with extensive networks of siblings and cousins. Dirindis often adopt friends of other species into this chaos, especially sazarons, gnomes, and humans. Dirindis are born to two biological parents, but most are polyamorous, committing to multiple partners for long-term caring relationships and sharing the raising and education of the young.

Although dirindis can be found in every profession, they are drawn to social professions and are often bureaucrats, educators, merchants, and politicians.

Dirindis love to laugh and believe there is no tale that cannot be made better with embellishment.

Prone to exaggeration and hyperbole, they use allegories and jokes to approach deeper truths about the conditions and relationships of sapient beings.

They’re not out to deceive; to a dirindi, jokes aren’t funny unless everyone gets to share in them.

Dirindis treat con artists and other social predators as outcasts, and Arkanen law punishes such offenders harshly. While dirindis support ideals of honesty and disclosure, they’re often hazy with details and don’t mind filling knowledge gaps with conjecture. The phrase “as accurate as a dirindi fact-checker” conjures their trademark lax research and unreliable newscasts. Despite this—or perhaps because of it—dirindi newscasts are among the most popular. What they lack in strict accuracy, they make up for in raw enthusiasm.

As they are gifted linguists, dirindis can broadcast in virtually every known language.

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