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The phoenix is a primordial bird made of heat and flame that dwells in the most inhospitable regions of the desert. Though highly intelligent and usually brimming with compassion, phoenixes are best known for their iconic ability to resurrect themselves when slain, emerging reborn from the ashes of their own corpses. Phoenixes are often sought out for their knowledge of healing abilities, as they cannot abide the sight of suffering and deny their succor only to the most foul and irredeemable of creatures.

Phoenixes enjoy the company of peaceful dragons, and the two can forge lifelong friendships, keeping each other updated on regional news. While most phoenixes are benevolent, they are not infallible. When a phoenix loses their way, they still retain their strong appetite for knowledge. Malevolent phoenixes are known to assault universities and libraries in their pursuit for power—not only to gain new information, but also to set fire to the texts and thus hoard that knowledge for themselves.

Recall Knowledge - Beast (Arcana, Nature): DC 39
Unspecific Lore: DC 37
Specific Lore: DC 34

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PhoenixCreature 15

Rare Gargantuan Beast Fire 
Source Monster Core pg. 264
Perception +27; darkvision, detect magic, see the unseen
Languages Common, Empyrean, Pyric, Sussuran
Skills Acrobatics +30, Athletics +27, Diplomacy +31, Intimidation +27, Nature +25
Str +6, Dex +7, Con +5, Int +7, Wis +6, Cha +6
AC 36; Fort +27, Ref +31, Will +28; +1 status to all saves vs. magic
HP 300, regeneration 20 (deactivated by cold or unholy; Immunities fire; Weaknesses cold 10, unholy 10
Shroud of Flame (aura, fire, primal) 20 feet. 4d6 fire, DC 37 basic Reflex save. While this aura is active, any adjacent creature that hits the phoenix with a melee attack or otherwise touches them takes 2d6 fire damage. The phoenix can activate or deactivate the aura with a single action, which has the concentrate trait.Self-Resurrection (healing, primal) When a phoenix dies, they collapse into a pile of smoldering ashes before returning to life fully healed 1d4 rounds later, as if subject to a 7th-rank resurrect ritual. Self-resurrection happens only if there are some remains to resurrect; for instance, a phoenix killed by a disintegrate spell can't use this ability. A phoenix whose remains rest within an area devoted to an unholy deity by consecrate can't self-resurrect until their remains are no longer in that area. A phoenix can self-resurrect only once per year.
Speed 25 feet, fly 70 feet
Melee [one-action] beak +30 [+25/+20] (finesse, fire, magical, reach 20 feet), Damage 1d12+9 piercing plus 3d8 fire and 2d10 persistent fireMelee [one-action] talon +30 [+26/+22] (agile, finesse, fire, magical, reach 20 feet), Damage 1d6+6 piercing plus 3d8 fire and 2d10 persistent fireRanged [one-action] flame jet +30 [+25/+20] (fire, range increment 40 feet), Damage 6d6 fire plus 2d10 persistent fireFlaming Strafe [one-action] (fire, primal) The phoenix blazes with superheated flame and Fliesup to their Speed. They deal 6d6 fire damage to each creature within 20 feet of each square they move through (DC 37 basic Reflex save).Primal Innate Spells DC 39 8th cleanse affliction, dispel magic (×3), divine immolation, everlight (at will), heal (×3), wall of fire (×3); 7th dispel magic (at will); 6th cleanse affliction (×3); Cantrips (8th) light; Constant (8th) detect magic; (6th) see the unseen

Sidebar - Additional Lore Servants of Sarenrae

While phoenixes are not denizens of the Outer Planes, they have long been associated with the goddess Sarenrae. Indeed, many phoenixes view the Dawnflower as their patron and subscribe to her mission of redeeming those who have fallen to evil.