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Mist Stalker

Mist Stalker are Daimons that occupy the Misty Dungeon, the second dungeon that opened near the town of Alt'Ena. The Dungeon is as of yet undiscovered by the general public.   Not much is known about their biology, but one individual seems to have escaped a Dungeon and is running rampant in the Jerulian Jungles. From the few eye witness reports that exist, they seem to be mostly incorporal and predate on the life force or Mana of other living beings. They appear vaguely sentient, but exhibit wild features that are more akin to animals. They could thus be a case of pre-sentient species like they appear in some apes or whales.  
Mist Stalker - CREATURE 7
UNCOMMONNORMALHUMANOIDDAIMONINCORPORAL

Perception +15
Skills Acrobatics +16, Arcana +13, Athletics +14, Intimidation +15, Stealth +17, Survival +12

STR +4 , DEX +5 , CON +3 , INT +0 , WIS +4 , CHA +5

AC 24
Saving Throws Fort 12, Ref 16, Will 15
HP111 - Immunities Mana Drain
Speed 30ft
Melee Melee strike +16 (Mana Drain), Damage 2d6+6 slashing
Special Abilities Mana Drain A creature struck by a Mist Stalker's Strike attack, must make a Will Save DC 20. On a failure they take 1d10 negative damage and get drained 1 up to a maximum of drained 4.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Mist Stalker being incorporal are not bound to a determined physical form. Though, it appears their body forms limb like features that give them stability in the physical wolrd and allow swift movements. They thus seem to have legs, but also arms they cna use to grasp their prey. These arms seem to have scythe like features. What can be seen of their body in the light of day is only a darkened mist, likely made up of a mix of Miasma with hints of other magical matter.

Genetics and Reproduction

Reports exist that they store magical energy into crystalls of high purity which function as incubator or maybe even as eggs for young ones. The young ones have a very different form, worm like with many appendages.

Growth Rate & Stages

Besides the existance of young ones there is not much known.

Additional Information

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

Unkown
Conservation Status
Unknown
Geographic Distribution

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