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Tripkee Scout

Tripkee scouts typically keep watch on the outskirts of tripkee settlements.

Recall Knowledge - Humanoid (Society): DC 15
Unspecific Lore: DC 13
Specific Lore: DC 10

Elite | Normal | Weak
Proficiency without Level

Tripkee ScoutCreature 1

Small Humanoid Tripkee 
Source Monster Core 2 pg. 327, NPC Core pg. 214
Perception +8; darkvision
Languages Common, Tripkee
Skills Acrobatics +7, Athletics +4, Nature +6, Stealth +7 (+9 in forests), Survival +6
Str +1, Dex +4, Con +2, Int +0, Wis +3, Cha -1
Items dart (5), leather armor, net, sickle
AC 16; Fort +7, Ref +9, Will +6
HP 20
Speed 25 feet, climb 20 feet; jungle passage
Melee [one-action] sickle +9 [+5/+1] (agile, finesse, trip), Damage 1d4+1 slashingRanged [one-action] dart +9 [+5/+1] (agile, thrown 20 feet), Damage 1d4+1 piercingHurl Net [one-action] Requirements The tripkee is wielding a net in two hands; Effect The tripkee makes a ranged Strike (with a +9 attack modifier) against a Medium or smaller creature within 20 feet. On a hit, the target is off-guard and takes a –10-foot circumstance penalty to its Speeds. On a critical hit, the creature is restrained instead. The DC to Escape the net is 16. A creature adjacent to the target can Interact with the net to remove it.Jungle Passage Tripkees ignore difficult terrain in forests and jungles.

All Monsters in "Tripkee"

NameLevel
Grippli Archer3
Grippli Greenspeaker5
Grippli Jinxer6
Grippli Scout1
Grippli Skirmisher4
Tripkee Camoufleur2
Tripkee Fiend Keeper7
Tripkee Rain-Caller4
Tripkee Scout1

Tripkee

Source NPC Core pg. 214
Traditionally making their homes in the treetops of tropical jungles and forests, these frog-like humanoids are often seen as resourceful and cautious, preferring to live and hunt hidden in the branches of tall trees.

Sidebar - Additional Lore A History of Neutrality

Tripkee villages rarely get involved in the conflicts of other communities despite various trade-based alliances, preferring to focus on maintaining relative peace within their own small societies. Legends explain this attitude with a tale of a tripkee champion who dragged his people into a war between humans and charau-ka. The stories differ as to which side the tripkees took, but every version ends with the bloody deaths of the hero and his family. Since that time, village elders claim, tripkees have done their best to remain far from the conflicts of others.

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