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PFS StandardManticore Paaridar

Monks dissatisfied with the limits of their humanoid forms and yearning for a shortcut can steal the might from other creatures. These monks become paaridars, amalgamations that blend the features of their former ancestry with the form of another creature. The transformation challenges the limits of the paaridar's body and soul, demanding continual discipline to maintain control.

The rituals to make this transformation were developed by Paaridus, namesake of this loose monastic order. The process requires a captive creature—a victim to draw powers from. Over days of intense rituals, the monk displaces their own chakras with those of the victim. This unnatural process transforms the ki, and thereby the body. The lower chakras are considered “safer” to replace. Most Paaridars stop at the root, sacral, and navel chakras. To go farther risks losing control of one's emotions and intellect entirely, a fate Paaridus himself succumbed to. Paaridars consider this his sacrifice and lesson, but other monks recognize that even one step on this path is profane. The creature victimized by the ritual remains—still alive, but only a husk, as the transformed chakras within leave it weak and removed from its nature.

Recall Knowledge - Humanoid (Society): DC 25
Unspecific Lore: DC 23
Specific Lore: DC 20

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Manticore PaaridarCreature 7

Legacy Content

Uncommon LE Medium Human Humanoid Paaridar 
Source Bestiary 3 pg. 198
Perception +18; darkvision, scent (imprecise) 30 feet
Languages Common
Skills Acrobatics +16, Athletics +19, Intimidation +11, Manticore Lore +14, Occultism +10
Str +6, Dex +5, Con +3, Int -1, Wis +5, Cha -2
Items +1 handwraps of mighty blows
AC 26; Fort +14, Ref +18, Will +16
HP 110
Sharp Riposte [reaction] Trigger An adjacent creature targets the paaridar with a melee attack; Effect The paaridar blocks the attack with their claws. The paaridar gains resistance 5 to physical damage from the attack, and if the attack hits, the attacker takes 1d8+4 slashing damage.
Speed 40 feet, fly 20 feet (limited flight)
Melee [one-action] jaws +18 [+13/+8] (magical), Damage 2d8+8 piercingMelee [one-action] claw +18 [+14/+10] (agile, magical), Damage 2d6+8 slashingRanged [one-action] spike +16 [+11/+6] (propulsive, range increment 40 feet), Damage 1d10+5 piercingMonk Ki Spells DC 24, 3 Focus Points, The Paaridar's ki flow is unnaturally disrupted, causing them to take 1d6 negative damage each time they cast a ki spell; 4th ki rush, ki strike, wholeness of body
Flurry of Blows [one-action] Frequency once per round; Effect The paaridar makes two unarmed Strikes or two spike Strikes. If both hit the same creature, combine their damage for the purpose of resistances and weaknesses.Limited Flight The manticore paaridar's wings are small and weak, insufficient to keep them in the air. If the paaridar Flies using their wings, they fall at the end of their turn if they haven't landed.

All Monsters in "Paaridar"

NameLevel
Manticore Paaridar7

Paaridar

Source Bestiary 3 pg. 198
Monks dissatisfied with the limits of their humanoid forms and yearning for a shortcut can steal the might from other creatures. These monks become paaridars, amalgamations that blend the features of their former ancestry with the form of another creature. The transformation challenges the limits of the paaridar's body and soul, demanding continual discipline to maintain control.

The rituals to make this transformation were developed by Paaridus, namesake of this loose monastic order. The process requires a captive creature—a victim to draw powers from. Over days of intense rituals, the monk displaces their own chakras with those of the victim. This unnatural process transforms the ki, and thereby the body. The lower chakras are considered “safer” to replace. Most Paaridars stop at the root, sacral, and navel chakras. To go farther risks losing control of one's emotions and intellect entirely, a fate Paaridus himself succumbed to. Paaridars consider this his sacrifice and lesson, but other monks recognize that even one step on this path is profane. The creature victimized by the ritual remains—still alive, but only a husk, as the transformed chakras within leave it weak and removed from its nature.

Sidebar - Advice and Rules Other Paaridar

To make a Paaridar with chakras from a different creature, such as a dragon, minotaur, or aeon, swap out the spike Strike and Sharp Riposte for more appropriate abilities. Remove the fly Speed if the creature isn't winged, and add other Speeds as relevant. Change the Strikes and their damage types as needed (don't change the bonus or total damage).