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PFS StandardWayang Whisperblade

In hushed tones, superstitious people tell their children stories of wayangs— living shadows who come out at night to eat misbehaving children. Mostly, these stories are just fictions of fearful minds, but it's true that wayangs were originally creatures of shadow, straddling the edge between light and darkness.

Recall Knowledge - Humanoid (Society): DC 17
Unspecific Lore: DC 15
Specific Lore: DC 12

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Elite Wayang WhisperbladeCreature 2

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Uncommon N Small Humanoid Shadow Wayang 
Source Bestiary 3 pg. 290
Perception +11; darkvision
Languages Common, Shadowtongue
Skills Acrobatics +9, Deception +6, Occultism +8, Performance +8, Shadow Plane Lore +8, Stealth +9, Thievery +9
Str +0, Dex +4, Con +1, Int +3, Wis +0, Cha +1
Items kukri (2), leather armor
AC 18; Fort +8, Ref +11, Will +7; +1 to all saves vs. darkness or shadow
HP 29
Speed 25 feet
Melee [one-action] kukri +10 [+6/+2] (agile, finesse, trip), Damage 1d6+2 slashingShadowplay [one-action] (illusion, occult, shadow) Requirements The wayang's last action was a melee Strike that damaged their opponent; Effect The wayang attempts to Tumble Through the opponent's space, with a +2 circumstance bonus to the Acrobatics check. If they succeed, the wayang leaves a shadowy afterimage in their original space, and the opponent is flat-footed against the next melee attack the wayang attempts against it before the end of their current turn.Sneak Attack The wayang deals an extra 1d6 precision damage to flat-footed creatures.

All Monsters in "Wayang"

NameLevel
Wayang Whisperblade1

Wayang

Source Bestiary 3 pg. 290
In hushed tones, superstitious people tell their children stories of wayangs— living shadows who come out at night to eat misbehaving children. Mostly, these stories are just fictions of fearful minds, but it's true that wayangs were originally creatures of shadow, straddling the edge between light and darkness. The ancestors of modern day wayangs set out on a great exodus some 10,000 years ago, leaving their native Shadow Plane to seek out a new home. On Golarion, they found a great cataclysm had blocked out the sun behind a cloud of smoke and ash, enshrouding the planet in a seemingly endless night, and here they made their new home. When the light returned, wayangs retreated into what shadowy places they could find, avoiding contact with humans and other peoples of the light, who viewed the small, gaunt beings as suspicious reminders of difficult times.

Many wayang groups are nomadic, though many other groups have sedentary communities. Some live in homes carved out of natural caves, where they create works of art from stalagmites and other natural features. Others live in treetop villages in rain forests where sunlight barely penetrates the thick canopy of the forest. Wayangs are most populous in southeastern Tian Xia, especially in the archipelago of Minata, also known as the Wandering Isles, but their travels can sometimes take them to even further lands.

Despite their sinister reputation and secretive nature, wayangs are joyous creatures who tell stories and express their emotions through whisper-singing, dancing, and shadow puppetry, enhancing their performances with shadow magic. Similarly, they weave shadow magic into their deadly fighting styles, but wayangs are not a violent people, usually fighting only to protect what's theirs. Wayangs decorate their stringy hair with beads and their dusky skin with tattooed white dots that form pictures, with each picture silently telling stories about their family's history or their worship of various deities of shadow.

Sidebar - Additional Lore Wayang Whisper-Song

Wayangs are used to living in hiding, and their arts and culture have adapted accordingly. As a consequence, wayangs prefer quiet performances to loud ones. Regardless, they love to sing, and so have created an art form known as wayang whisper-song. Wayang musicians are skilled at singing in frequencies and registers that vary from soft tones the audience might feel only as vibrations on their skin to resonant whispers that can be heard hundreds of feet away.