Ijiraat

This squat, muscular humanoid resembles a hairless dwarf.

Ijiraat CR 4

XP 1,200
CN Medium fey (cold, shapechanger)
Init +7; Senses low-light vision; Perception +13

AC 17, touch 13, flat-footed 14 (+3 Dex, +4 natural)
hp 38 (7d6+14)
Fort +4, Ref +8, Will +6
Immune cold
Weaknesses vulnerability to fire

Speed 30 ft.
Melee 2 slams +6 (1d6+2)
Special Attacks cause amnesia
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 7th; concentration +10)

At will—memory lapse (DC 14)

Str 15, Dex 16, Con 15, Int 8, Wis 12, Cha 17
Base Atk +3; CMB +5; CMD 18
Feats Alertness, Deceitful, Improved Initiative, Weapon Finesse
Skills Bluff +15, Disguise +15, Perception +13, Sense Motive +13, Stealth +13, Swim +10
Languages Common, Dwarven, Sylvan
SQ change shape (animal or humanoid, polymorph)

Environment any cold land
Organization solitary
Treasure standard

Cause Amnesia (Su) Whenever a non-fey creature makes a Knowledge, Perception, or Sense Motive check against an ijiraat, the creature making the check must also make a DC 16 Will save. If this save fails, the skill check counts as a failure regardless of its actual result as the creature making the check forgets whatever it has just learned about the ijiraat. The save DC is Charisma-based.

Spirits of the land, irijaat are a race of fey native to the frigid lands of the north, where they alternately aid and harass traveler, depending upon their whims. Consummate shapechangers, irijaat are rarely seen in their true form, preferring to instead assume the guise of various animals and humanoids. Whatever their form, it is supernaturally difficult to remember specific details about an irijaat. Those that see through an irijaat’s disguise will often forget that they realized the irijaat was not what it seemed.

Those few sages who have seen and remembered an irijaat’s true form note that the irijaat physically resemble the tuniit, a primative race of dwarf-like humanoids that went extinct many centuries ago. The tuniit are only remembered through the artwork and other relics left behind by their ancient race, so the connection between the tuniit and the irijaat is not fully understood.

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