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Eyelet

A solitary eyelet is of little threat and strives to operate in secret.

Recall Knowledge - Beast (Arcana, Nature): DC 20
Unspecific Lore: DC 18
Specific Lore: DC 15

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EyeletCreature 1

Rare Tiny Beast 
Source Pathfinder #202: Severed at the Root pg. 82
Perception +10; darkvision
Languages Common, Draconic, Fey, Shadowtongue; (can't speak any language)
Skills Acrobatics +6, Stealth +8
Str +0, Dex +3, Con +0, Int +1, Wis +2, Cha +1
AC 15; Fort +5, Ref +10, Will +7
HP 20
Light Blindness Send Signal [one-action] The eyelet sends an emergency signal through its scrying sensor to a linked scrying station (see Witness) up to 10 miles away. This transmits the eyelet's distance and direction from the station at the time of sending.Witness The eyelet records whatever it perceives, storing it in an embedded, marble-sized sensor. The eyelet can record up to 1 hour of events, starting and stopping across a longer period. Removing the sensor erases its records. An eyelet can transfer everything it has recorded up to 10 miles to its linked scrying station, where the recordings are collected and can be viewed. Doing so empties the sensor so it can be used again. An eyelet can link, or sever its link, to a scrying station as a 10-minute activity with the concentrate trait.
Speed 5 feet, fly 40 feet
Melee [one-action] wing +9 [+4/-1] (finesse), Damage 1d4+2 bludgeoning

All Monsters in "Eyelet"

NameLevel
Eyelet1
Eyelet Swarm7

Eyelet

Source Pathfinder #202: Severed at the Root pg. 82
Eyelets are tiny, bat-like creatures with wings of shadow and magical scrying sensors embedded in their torsos. They use these eye-like sensors to record nearby events, gaining sustenance in the process.

Sidebar - Locations Scrying Station

Eyelets live in flocks, nesting at a central scrying station for safety and camaraderie. At these stations, the events the eyelets witness are stored and viewed, and the eyelets' scrying sensors are erased. Wild eyelets typically use abandoned buildings or sheltered cave systems as scrying stations.