GhoranThe humanoid creature’s taut green shell extends like a cowl from chin to brow, wreathing a face of brilliant flower petals.Ghoran CR 1Source Bestiary 5 pg. 119, Inner Sea Bestiary pg. 14 XP 400 Ghoran bard 1 N Medium plant Init +1; Senses low-light vision; Perception +5DefenseAC 13, touch 11, flat-footed 12 (+1 Dex, +2 natural) hp 12 (1d8+4) Fort +3, Ref +3, Will +3 Immune plant traits Weaknesses delicious, light dependentOffenseSpeed 30 ft. Melee rapier +1 (1d6–1/18–20) Special Attacks bardic performance 7 rounds/day (countersong, distraction, fascinate, inspire courage +1) Spell-Like Abilities (CL 1st; concentration +4) 1/day—detect poison, goodberry, purify food and drink Spells Known (CL 1st; concentration +4) 1st (2/day)—charm person (DC 14), sleep (DC 14) 0 (at will)—daze (DC 13), light, mending, messageStatisticsStr 8, Dex 13, Con 16, Int 8, Wis 12, Cha 17 Base Atk +0; CMB –1; CMD 10 Feats Weapon Finesse Skills Bluff +7, Knowledge (history) +4, Knowledge (local) +4, Perception +5, Perform (sing) +7 Languages Common, Sylvan SQ bardic knowledge +1, ghorus seed, past-life knowledgeEcologyEnvironment any Organization solitary, pair, or plot (3–12) Treasure NPC gear (rapier, other treasure)Special AbilitiesDelicious (Ex) Ghorans take a –2 penalty on Escape Artist and combat maneuver checks to escape a grapple against any creature that has a bite attack with the grab ability.
Ghorus Seed (Ex) As a full-round action, a ghoran can expel its ghorus seed from an orifice in its abdomen. If planted in fertile ground and left undisturbed for 2d6 days, the seed grows into a healthy duplicate of the original ghoran, save that the duplicate can reallocate all of its skill ranks upon sprouting. Once a ghoran expels its seed, it gains 1 negative level, and it dies as soon as its duplicate sprouts. This duplicate replaces the previous ghoran character.
Light Dependent Ghorans take 1d4 points of Constitution damage each day they go without exposure to sunlight.
Past-Life Knowledge (Ex) Ghorans remember memories encoded in their ghorus seed. They treat all Knowledge skills as class skills.DescriptionGhorans arose from plant life created by advanced druidic magic to be an especially hardy and adaptive food source for humans. Over the centuries, the plants evolved sentience and ambulatory bodies that mimicked the appearance of humanoids as a method to discourage their enemies from hunting them and improve their chances of survival. Their creators did not imbue them with the ability to create more of the ghorus seeds that give them life, so ghorans are fanatically protective of these seeds and consider destroying them the worst of crimes.
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