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Charau-Ka Shrieker Crew

Charau-ka are small humanoid apes who live in tropical jungles, especially within the Mwangi Expanse. Shrieker crews patrol the canopies close to charau-ka settlements, keeping predators at bay. Sometimes, a group of charauka will devote themselves to the demon lord Angazhan and become a bloodthirsty hunting party.

Recall Knowledge - Humanoid (Society): DC 24
Unspecific Lore: DC 22
Specific Lore: DC 19

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Proficiency without Level

Changes from being Weak are marked in red below.
NOTE: The -2 damage penalty to non-strike offensive abilities (-4 if the ability is limited, such as spells) is NOT factored in.

Weak Charau-Ka Shrieker CrewCreature 7

Gargantuan Charau-ka Humanoid Troop 
Source Battlecry! pg. 175
Perception +14; darkvision, scent (imprecise) 30 feet
Languages Draconic, Mwangi
Skills Athletics +16, Intimidation +14, Stealth +12
Str +4, Dex +6, Con +3, Int +0, Wis +3, Cha +1
AC 24; Fort +13, Ref +17, Will +13
HP 115 (4 segments); Thresholds 90 (3 segments), 45 (2 segments); Weaknesses area damage 8, splash damage 8
Troop Defenses
Speed 25 feet, climb 25 feet; troop movement
Frenzied Hatchets [one-action] to [three-actions] Frequency once per round; Effect The charau-ka engage in a coordinated melee attack against each enemy in a 5-foot emanation (DC 21 basic Reflex save). The damage depends on the number of actions.
[one-action] 1d6+2 slashing damage
[two-actions] 2d6+10 slashing damage
[three-actions] 3d6+13 slashing damage
Shrieking Charge [two-actions] (auditory) With raucous shrieks, the shrieker crew charges forward. The troop Strides twice. If they move at least 10 feet, the crew deals 3d6+13 slashing damage (DC 21 basic Reflex save) to each enemy in a 5-foot emanation at the end of the crew's movement. Each target who fails this save is also deafened for 1 round.Storm of Daggers [two-actions] The charau-ka hurl daggers as a ranged attack in the form of a barrage. This barrage is a 10-foot burst within 30 feet that deals 5d4 piercing damage (DC 21 basic Reflex save). The range increases by 15 feet if the charau-ka are above their targets. When the shrieker crew is reduced to 2 segments, this area decreases to a 5-foot burst.

All Monsters in "Charau-ka"

NameLevel
Charau-ka Acolyte of Angazhan3
Charau-ka Butcher6
Charau-Ka Shrieker Crew8
Charau-ka Warrior1

Charau-ka

Source The Mwangi Expanse pg. 296 2.0
Legend tells that charau-ka share ancestry with the demon lord Angazhan, who transformed the dead bodies of humans who waged war against his cult, causing them to rise as the first of the mandrill-like humanoids. Though long unproven, rumors persist that charau-ka priests have perfected a hideous ritual that forces the slain to reincarnate as new charau-ka in honor of this ancient tale. Other stories say that powerful altars devoted to Angazhan contain this power, and that conducting ritual sacrifices before these magical artifacts causes the spirits of the dead to return to life as violent devotees of Angazhan, the master of those who revel in savagery and destruction.

The largest charau-ka stronghold in the Mwangi Expanse is the city of Usaro (see Lost Omens: Mwangi Expanse page 266), located on the shores of Lake Ocota. Though the death of their Gorilla King has led to political turmoil, the charau-ka will happily unite to kidnap or murder any outsiders in the area.

Sidebar - Locations A Fragmented Nation

Until recently, most charau-kas were united under the rulership of Ruthazek the Gorilla King, a powerful warlord and champion of Angazhan who ruled from the city of Usaro. But when adventurers challenged and defeated Ruthazek, the charau-ka nation fragmented and the clans scattered into the jungle, each led by their own individual warlords.

Sidebar - Additional Lore Charau-ka Settlements

Charau-kas generally dwell in small tribes consisting of a few dozen members. They often keep dangerous jungle creatures as pets or guardians, trusting their rangers or animal handlers to keep these deadly beasts under control. It’s not uncommon to find a group of charau-kas who cage a wild beast in the midst of their village, sacrificing victims to the imprisoned creature or tormenting it by holding it as a living trophy of sorts. A typical charau-ka village extends from the jungle floor up into the canopy above, and usually includes several treehouse-style structures connected by vines or rope bridges.

Sidebar - Additional Lore Kibwe Refugees

Not every charau-ka follows Angazhan or intends to slaughter every creature they meet. When Usaro collapsed into bloody chaos, a sizable number of charau-ka fled east to the city of Kibwe where they were welcomed with surprisingly few qualms. Though these charau-ka are rarely altruistic, they are willing enough to cooperate with other ancestries out of self-interest.