Dark Caller

Wrapped in tatters of dark musty robes, this humanoid figure weaves malevolent magic.

Dark Caller CR 5

XP 1,600
CE Medium humanoid (dark folk)
Init +3; Senses detect magic, see in darkness; Perception +8

DEFENSE

AC 17, touch 14, flat-footed 13 (+3 Dex, +1 dodge, +3 natural)
hp 52 (8d8+16)
Fort +4, Ref +9, Will +3
Weaknesses light blindness

OFFENSE

Speed 30 ft.
Melee mwk dagger +10/+5 (1d4+2/19–20 plus black smear poison)
Special Attacks death throes, sneak attack +2d6
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 8th; concentration +12)

Constantdetect magic
At willbleed (DC 14)
3/daydeeper darkness, shadow step
1/dayshadow conjuration (DC 18)

STATISTICS

Str 14, Dex 17, Con 14, Int 13, Wis 13, Cha 18
Base Atk +6; CMB +8; CMD 22
Feats Augment Summoning, Dodge, Spell Focus (conjuration), Weapon Finesse
Skills Climb +6, Intimidate +5, Knowledge (arcana) +9, Knowledge (planes) +9, Perception +8, Stealth +10, Use Magic Device +5; Racial Modifiers +4 Climb, +4 Perception, +4 Stealth
Languages Dark Folk, Undercommon
SQ poison use, shadow ritual

SPECIAL ABILITIES

Death Throes (Su)

When a dark caller is slain, its body bursts into shreds of blisteringly cold shadows, leaving its gear in a heap on the ground. All creatures within a 10-foot burst take 1d4 points of Strength damage and are staggered for 1 round. A successful DC 16 Fortitude save halves the Strength damage and negates the staggered effect. This ability damage is temporary and an affected creature’s Strength returns to normal after 3d10 minutes. The save DC is Constitution-based.

Shadow Ritual (Su)

Three dark callers can collaborate on a ritual that calls an owb to their service. The ritual takes 1 hour to complete. If the dark callers involved are distracted in any way, the attempt is ruined and the ritual must begin anew. Once called to their service, the owb serves them for 24 hours. Though the owb is free-willed, it follows orders to the best of its ability.

ECOLOGY

Environment any underground
Organization solitary, pair, or gang (1 plus 2–5 dark stalkers), or clan (20–80 dark creepers plus 1 dark stalker and dark caller per 20 dark creepers)
Treasure standard (mwk dagger, black smear [2 doses, other gear)

Dark callers hold a position in dark folk society similar to that of lay priests. Dark callers are named for their role in summoning otherworldly creatures called owbs to oversee important rites in their shadowed communities deep underground. Dark callers perform rituals that bring these creatures forth to preside over all manner of ceremonies the dark folk perform, but the most important is the blanching. When dark folk are born, they are exposed to the sinister touch of the owb’s curse of darkness ability, which saps all color and light from the infant dark folk. It’s during this ritual that the infant’s potential is judged. From that moment on, the youngling grows into one of the various types of dark folk.

Dark callers are the least physically malformed of the dark folk, but their minds are more twisted than those of their cousins. They’re cruel and inscrutable to most, and they lead their kind alongside dark stalkers, controlling vast underground communities of these strange humanoids. In many cases, one dark stalker and one dark caller lead a clan.

A dark caller is highly superstitious, seeing omens in all things. He constantly performs strange rituals whose results are interpreted only by him, then passed to the dark stalker with he’s paired with in leadership.

Dark callers are typically 6 feet tall and weigh slightly under 100 pounds. Despite their lanky frames, they’re quite strong, though they avoid physical confrontation. Instead, they’ll use their limited authority to command dark creepers to fight for them, or at least distract attackers while the dark callers cast spells.

Section 15: Copyright Notice

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary 4 © 2013, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Authors: Dennis Baker, Jesse Benner, Savannah Broadway, Ross Byers, Adam Daigle, Tim Hitchcock, Tracy Hurley, James Jacobs, Matt James, Rob McCreary, Jason Nelson, Tom Phillips, Stephen Radney-MacFarland, Sean K Reynolds, F. Wesley Schneider, Tork Shaw, and Russ Taylor.

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