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The scimitars are summoned through means that are beyond the ken of mortal magic, and their summoning cannot be halted or reversed by antimagic effects. Their enchantment effects, however, can be suppressed normally. | The scimitars are summoned through means that are beyond the ken of mortal magic, and their summoning cannot be halted or reversed by antimagic effects. Their enchantment effects, however, can be suppressed normally. | ||
− | Lastly, any creature the marilith strikes with a melee attack is subjected to the effects of a targeted ''[[SRD:Dispel Magic|dispel magic]]'' spell, with its attack roll taking the place of its caster level check. | + | Lastly, any creature the marilith strikes with a melee attack is subjected to the dispelling effects of a targeted ''[[SRD:Greater Dispel Magic|greater dispel magic]]'' spell, with its attack roll taking the place of its caster level check. |
'''{{Anchor|True Sight}} ([[Ex]]):''' A marilith sees naturally as though it were under the effect of a ''[[SRD:True Seeing|true seeing]]'' spell. | '''{{Anchor|True Sight}} ([[Ex]]):''' A marilith sees naturally as though it were under the effect of a ''[[SRD:True Seeing|true seeing]]'' spell. |
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Marilith
Marilith | |
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Size/Type: | Large Outsider (Chaotic, Demon, Extraplanar, Evil) |
Hit Dice: | 17d8+153 (230 hp) |
Initiative: | +8 |
Speed: | 60 ft. (12 squares), fly 60 ft. (perfect) |
Armor Class: | 45 (-1 size, +4 Dexterity, +21* natural, +5 deflection, +6 shield), touch 18, flat-footed 40 |
Base Attack/Grapple: | +17/+33 |
Attack: | +4 flaming scimitar of speed +35 melee (1d8+12+1d6 fire, 16-20), slam +29 melee tail slap +29 melee 4d6+18 |
Full Attack: | 6 +4 flaming scimitars of speed +35/+35/+30/+25/+20 melee (1d8+12+1d6 fire, 16-20) plus rend and tail slap +29 melee (4d6+18) or 6 slams +29 melee (2d6+12) and tail slap +29 melee (4d6+18) |
Space/Reach: | 10 ft./10 ft. |
Special Attacks: | Fangs of the snake, pounce, rend, spell-like abilities, storm of swords, wrap |
Special Qualities: | Dance of blades, flight, immunity to electricity and poison, multidexterity, resistance to acid 10, cold 10, and fire 10, spell resistance 27, telepathy 100 ft., true sight |
Saves: | Fort +19, Ref +14, Will +15 |
Abilities: | Str 34, Dex 19, Con 29, Int 18, Wis 20, Cha 19 |
Skills: | Bluff +26, Concentration +28, Diplomacy +30, Disguise +7 (+9 acting), Hide +19, Intimidate +28, Listen +31, Move Silently +23, Search 23, Sense Motive +23, Spellcraft +23 (+25 scrolls), Spot +31, Survival +4 (+6 following tracks), Use Magic Device +26 (+28 scrolls) |
Feats: | Combat Reflexes, Greater Weapon Focus (scimitar), Improved Critical (scimitar), Improved Initative, Power Attack, Weapon Focus (scimitar) |
Environment: | A chaotic evil-aligned plane |
Organization: | Solitary, pair, or entourage (1-2 mariliths plus DM's choice of other demons) |
Challenge Rating: | 17 |
Treasure: | amulet of natural armor +5, ring of blinking, ring of evasion, ring of freedom of movement, ring of protection +5, ring of regeneration, ring of telekinesis |
Alignment: | Always chaotic evil |
Advancement: | 17–20 HD (Large); 21–48 HD (Huge) |
Level Adjustment: | — |
Out of the host of clawing, screeching demons comes a single imperious figure with the lower body of a massive snake and the torso of a six-armed, heavily muscled female human. Her head is topped with a pair of fearsome ram-like horns, which shake in fury as she brandishes a wicked scimitar in each hand and charges towards you.
Despite their undeniable powers, demon lords and their balor lieutenants rarely entangle themselves in the affairs of either the Blood War or the countless other conflicts they stage between themselves and others. They leave these duties to the powerful and bloodthirsty mariliths.
If the balors are the grand strategists of a demonic horde, the mariliths are the front-line commanders; they revel in melee combat more anything else and never pass up the opportunity to lead an army into battle. They care little for motive or subtlety (they are demons, after all) and only concentrate on delivering as much force to their foes as possible. It should be duly noted that they do that very, very well.
Combat
With its tremendous plethora of melee attacks and its ability to close on foes quickly, a marilith is a deadly foe. Most of its abilities are centered around its multiple limbs and the swords it is so fond of. A marilith is also capable of wearing a tremendous amount of jewelry, which it uses to greatly increase its abilities in place of cumbersome armor.
Despite their de facto status as commanders, mariliths have very few abilities that increase the effectiveness of their subordinates. The hierarchy of demons is only based on personal power, not the ability to create competence.
Dance of Blades (Ex): A marilith may move five feet as a free action after every attack that it makes; if it makes attacks out of turn, it may do so as an immediate action.
Fangs of the Snake (Ex): As a standard action, the marilith may make a single melee attack with each sword it is carrying. With every attack of opportunity it makes, it make also attack in this fashion.
Flight (Su): A marilith may fly at its base speed, with perfect maneuverability.
Multidexterity (Ex): A marilith is the ultimately coordinated creature, able to make as many attacks with each off hand as it does with its main hand with no penalties to its attack bonus.
Pounce (Ex): A marilith may make a full attack on a charge.
Rend (Ex): For each pair of consecutive hits the marilith lands on an opponent, it automatically deals 1d8+22 points of bonus damage.
Spell-Like Abilities (Sp): At will - abrupt jaunt, bladeweave (SpC), blade barrier, field of blades, greater teleport (self plus objects carried only), rhino’s rush
Storm of Swords: A marilith is never met unarmed; it may summon +4 scimitars of speed to any of its free hands as a free action that does not provoke an attack of opportunity; It may also add any other +1 enhancement it wishes to each of these weapons (this is accounted for by the example flaming enhancement in the table. The marilith also gains a shield bonus to AC equal to the number of swords it is currently holding (normally +6 as shown in the stat block). It may also throw these scimitars (at the same rate as it may make a normal full attack) as though they have a base range increment of 30 feet. The swords disappear when the marilith is killed and can be dismissed just as quickly as they are summoned.
The scimitars are summoned through means that are beyond the ken of mortal magic, and their summoning cannot be halted or reversed by antimagic effects. Their enchantment effects, however, can be suppressed normally.
Lastly, any creature the marilith strikes with a melee attack is subjected to the dispelling effects of a targeted greater dispel magic spell, with its attack roll taking the place of its caster level check.
True Sight (Ex): A marilith sees naturally as though it were under the effect of a true seeing spell.
Wrap (Ex): When a marilith grapples an opponent, it uses its tail to hold the opponent at bay and maximize its advantage. On any turn in which the marilith wins a grapple check, it may make a full attack against the opponent it is grappling in addition to normal tail damage.
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Alignment | Always chaotic evil + |
Author | ThunderGod Cid + |
Challenge Rating | 17 + |
Environment | A chaotic evil-aligned plane + |
Identifier | 3.5e Monster + |
Level Adjustment | — + |
Rating | Unrated + |
Size | Large + |
Subtype | Chaotic +, Demon +, Extraplanar + and Evil + |
Title | Marilith + |
Type | Outsider + |