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Lasiodon, Land Eater

Land Eater Lasiodon CR 19

The beast has a whale-like body complete with powerful tail and thick fins. Each of its six heads bears a nightmarish maw and a curved, fleshy growth that glows in the dark water with white light.

XP 204,800
N Colossal magical beast (aquatic)
Init +2; Senses blindsense (scent) 60 ft., darkvision 120 ft., low-light vision, see in darkness; Perception +34
Aura shadow luminescence (120 ft.)

DEFENSE HP 415

EAC 33; KAC 35
Fort +22, Ref +22, Will +16 Immune cold

OFFENSE

Speed swim 60 ft.
Melee bite +34 (6d10+30 P plus swallow whole)
Multiattack 3 bites +28 (6d10+30 P plus swallow whole)
Space 30 ft.; Reach 35 ft.
Offensive Abilities breath weapon (60 ft. cone, 16d6 C plus frozen, DC 24, usable every 1d4 rounds), legendary surge (8 points, +1d8), swallow whole (6d10+30 A, EAC 33, KAC 31, 103 HP)

STATISTICS

Str +11, Dex +3, Con +6, Int –3, Wis +9, Cha +1
Skills Athletics +39, Stealth +34
Languages Aquan (can’t speak)

SPECIAL ABILITIES

Aggressive Reach (Ex)

The land-eater can take two additional reactions each turn and has a +4 racial bonus to hit on the attack rolls for attacks of opportunity.

Breath Weapon (Su)

A character failing their save against the land-eater’s breath weapon is covered in a thick layer of ice, suffering the pinned condition until they can escape with a DC 40 Acrobatics check or the ice is dealt 40 points of damage. Any attack against the ice automatically hits, but half of any non-fire damage dealt to it is instead dealt to the character it is pinning.

Characters pinned by ice underwater float 60 feet up at the end of their turn.

Shadow Luminescence (Su)

The area within 120 feet of the land-eater is dim light, overriding all other light sources. Lasers deal no damage in this area. All light and darkness spells brought into the area are countered and dispelled (other than the shadow luminescence of other lasiodons).

As a swift action, the land-eater can release a pulse of absolute light or darkness at the cost of a legendary power point (see below). The light blinds all non-lasiodons in the area (Fort DC 24 negates) for one minute. The darkness lingers for one round, creating an area of magical darkness than only the see in darkness special ability can penetrate.

Legendary Surge

The land-eater has a pool of 7 legendary power points. When it rolls a d20, it can spend a legendary power point as a reaction after the results are revealed to add 1d8 to the result of the roll. This can change the outcome of the roll.

ECOLOGY

Environment cold oceans
Organization solitary

Among the oldest and largest of the lasiodons, the land-eater is thought to be a unique creature, but the oceans of the multiverse are vast. These lasiodons are rarely seen outside of the depths, where they are worshiped as gods by the aquatic races unlucky enough to share their domain.

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