(Encounter Level: 4
- 6)
|
Monster Type |
Energy Being |
Strength |
1d6 |
|
Hitpoints |
6d6 (average: 21) |
Intelligence |
3d6 |
|
Alignment |
Saintly |
Wisdom |
3d6 |
|
Attacks |
2/1 |
Faith |
3d6 |
|
Parries |
1/1 |
Dexterity |
3d6 |
|
BatCh |
15 |
Constitution |
2d6 |
|
Base AC |
3 |
Charisma |
2d6 |
|
Movement (Run) |
0 |
Comeliness |
1 |
|
Movement (Fly) |
64// (Class A) |
Sense Presence |
30// |
|
Movement (Swim) |
0 |
Lowlight/Infravision |
- |
|
Movement (Burrow) |
0 |
Detect Motion Vectors |
- |
|
Spirit Points |
3d6 + 5d4 (average: 23) |
Number per encounter |
1 or 2 |
|
Empathic Rating |
40% |
Frequency |
Uncommon |
|
Empathic Resistance |
40% |
Size Class |
5 |
Base Saving Throws |
|
Save vs. Poison |
Na |
|
Save vs. Death Magic |
12 |
Save vs. System Shock |
14 |
|
Save vs. Magical Weapon |
14 |
Save vs. Spiritual Power |
16 |
|
Save vs. Area Effect |
14 |
Save
vs. Sleep/Charm |
14 |
Attacks/Defenses:
Energy Bolt: 1d8 damage, treat as a projectile weapon with 360-foot range.
Incorporeal
Undead Ward: Can sent up a 60-foot in diameter warding field that will keep out Undead of equal or less Hitdice. More powerful Undead are allowed to make a Save vs. Area Effect to enter the field - they can attempt to make this save and enter once per round.
Healing: As the
Skill at Intensity: 4 and can be used 4 times a day.
Description:
Jalaquin are the descendents of a spare-faring race who had the misfortune to
become innocent victims during Gaianar’s darkest times. They dwelled upon a
comet that crossed Gaianar’s orbit, and a mighty Scaxathrom Priest sensed life
in the glimmering star overhead. With powerful magic, he brought the comet down,
disintegrating most of it before its remains struck the planetary surface,
forming the Ring of Teeth mountains in East Point. The Jalaquin, being creatures
of energy, survived this cataclysm and were thus stranded on a strange and often
hostile world. As for the Priest, it is believed he was executed for creating
havoc that impeded the Scaxathrom war efforts.
The Jalaquin continue to exist to this day, though they
rarely interact with anyone other than Paladins - the noble warriors share a
similar outlook on life as these poor refugees from the darkness of space.
Jalaquins appear as columns of sparkling light slightly larger than a man.