Totemic Figurine

Slot none; CL 13th; Weight 2 lbs.; Aura strong transmutation

DESCRIPTION

Unlike most figurines of wondrous power, this amber statuette depicts three creatures rather than one: a dire tiger, a mastodon, and a megaloceros locked in an eternal battle.

This powerful totem was created by orc shamans for their warlord to aid in his conquest of dwarven strongholds. To this day, many orcs are fascinated with the strength and ferocity of the megafauna. While orcs might seek the massive creatures as prey or train them as powerful allies in battle, the totemic figurine magically harnesses the power of these megafauna.

The totemic figurine follows all the normal rules for figurines of wondrous power.

When animated, the totemic figurine turns into a megaloceros that understands Common and is under the command of the figurine’s bearer. The totemic figurine can be used up to 3 times per week for up to 1 hour with each use. Should the creature be slain while it is animated, it reverts to the form of a statuette and cannot be activated for 1 week.

  • 7th Level: The bearer gains the wild empathy class feature as a druid of her character level, but the ability is effective only with dinosaurs, dire tigers, mastodons, and other megafauna.
  • 11th Level: The totemic figurine can instead take the form of a dire tiger.
  • 15th Level: The totemic figurine can instead take the form of a mastodon.

Goal: The bearer must successfully rear a dinosaur, dire tiger, mastodon, or other megafauna from infancy using the Handle Animal skill.

Reward: Dinosaurs, dire tigers, mastodons, and other megafauna will not willingly attack the bearer unless they are magically compelled to do so or the bearer attacks them first.

In addition, the bearer can spend one use to cause the totemic figurine to take the form of two different creatures at once.

Section 15: Copyright Notice

Pathfinder Player Companion: Chronicle of Legends © 2019, Paizo Inc.; Authors: Calder CaDavid, Vanessa Hoskins, Mike Kimmel, Isabelle Lee, Matt Morris, Mikhail Rekun, and Michael Sayre.

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