Designtober 31 - Trikorie

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TRIKORIE

Pesky sprites who delight in mischief and cruelty, the trikorie have long been a nuisance in the First World. Hailing from the parts of the First World obsessed with autumnal holidays and the macabre, trikorie’s are a kind of gremlin who enjoy seeing harmless pranks turn lethal. They subsist almost entirely on candy, and can even be bribed with a large enough bag of candy. Trikorie’s cannot enter peoples homes without knocking and asking first. They each wear a different mask and cheap costume depicting a creature they consider scary, such as vampires, demons, werewolves and flesh golems. They love scary things and find all dread and terror to be simply delightful. They can be pressed into service by more powerful undead creatures and fear-based fey.

 

TRIKORIE                                 CREATURE 4

CE SMALL FEY GREMLIN

Perception +9; darkvision

Languages Common, Necril, Undercommon

Skills Acrobatics +12, Athletics +10, Deception +12, Occult +10, Stealth +12, Thievery +12

Str +1, Dex +5, Con +3, Int +2, Wis +2,  Cha +3

AC 21; Fort +10, Ref +14, Will +9

HP 50; Immunities fear; Resistance acid 5, cold 5, fire 5; Weaknesses cold iron 5

Speed 25 feet

Melee (single action) prop weapon (nonlethal), +13 Damage 2d4+4 bludgeoning

Ranged (single action) candy bag (magic, range increment 40 feet), +11 2d6+4 plus gum drop

Gum Drop When the trikorie successfully makes a candy bag Strike, the defending creature must succeed on a DC 18 Reflex save or gain the restrained condition.

Remove Mask (two actions)(occult, illusion, manipulate, mental, visual) The trikorie quickly flashes it’s ‘true’ face at a creature within 30 feet. The trikorie uses its small command of illusions to make its face seem horrifying and repulsive. The defending creature must succeed on a DC 19 Will Save or gain the frightened 3 condition and takes 3d6 mental damage. A creature that succeeds on this check becomes frightened 1, a critical success results in no effects to the defending creature.