Size:
Medium
Type:
Fiend
Form:
biped
Temper:
fiendish
# App:
1d12
Lair:
Diet:
Combat Dice:
3
Hit Points:
18 + 1d6
Attack Rank:
6
Passive Defense:
3
Active Defense:
Damage Reduction:
1
Role:
Ground:
± 30 ft.
Climb/Arboreal:
Flight:
± 50 ft. (good)
Swim:
± 60 ft.
Benthic:
Burrow:
Ethereal:
Aliases: Wrecker Demon
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Pathfinder 1e
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Pathfinder 1e
Special
1/day-summon (level 1, 1 abrikandilu 50%)
1/day-summon (level 1, 1 abrikandilu 50%)
Special
3/day
cause fear (DC 12), shatter (DC 13)
Special
Destructive Attacks (Ex)
An abrikandilu's natural attacks can threaten and confirm critical hits against objects. In addition, an abrikandilu gains a +5 racial bonus on Strength checks to break or destroy objects.
Special
Hatred of Mirrors (Ex)
An abrikandilu loathes the sight of its own reflection. Using a mirror grants a +5 bonus on Intimidate checks against an abrikandilu. An abrikandilu adjacent to a mirror or attacked by a mirror-carrying creature (at the GM's discretion, some shields could be considered mirrors) must attempt a DC 15 Will save at the start of its turn. If it fails, it must focus all of its actions that round on attempts to destroy the mirror.
Special
Mutilation (Su)
An abrikandilu's bite causes horrific and hideous wounds that not only mar beauty but supernaturally diminish a creature's sense of self-worth. A creature bitten by an abrikandilu must succeed at a DC 13 Fortitude save or gain a -1 penalty on all Charisma-based checks. This penalty stacks, up to a -5 penalty, and it lasts even after the wounds are healed. The penalty slowly fades with time, diminishing by 1 every 24 hours until it reaches 0. This is a curse effect. The save DC is Constitution-based.
Treasure
standard (thieves' tools, other treasure, but any art objects are broken)
Environments
any (Abyss)
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Pathfinder 1e
Also called “Wreckers”, the abrikandilu are fiendish foot soldiers from the Abyss that delight in destroying things of beauty and intellect. Objects of art, illuminated manuscripts, and beautiful creatures are the favored victims of their demonic wrath. The only thing they despise more than objects of beauty is their own wretched reflection. When faced with a mirror, they cease all other activities and turn their attention to shattering their own visage so that they are no longer faced with the horror that is their essence. Their horrific features entirely justify this extreme self-loathing. They are squat, dwarfish fiends standing roughly four feet tall and weighing more than 200 pounds. Hooked horns sprout from their wispy-haired brow, and they have a tusked lower jaw that protrudes from their thick neck and heavy jowls.
5e SRD