Bodach
A bodach, also known in legends as The Old Gray Man, is the fey embodiment of age and decrepitude, a malicious thief whose greed is depthless and unburdened by…
- AC
- 23
- HP
- 110
- Perc
- +14
- Fort
- +14
- Ref
- +12
- Will
- +17
- STR
- +2
- DEX
- +2
- CON
- +4
- INT
- +4
- WIS
- +3
- CHA
- +4
- staff +16 2d4+6 bludgeoning
- AC
- 23
- HP
- 110
- STR
- +2
- DEX
- +2
- CON
- +4
- INT
- +4
- WIS
- +3
- CHA
- +4
A bodach, also known in legends as The Old Gray Man, is the fey embodiment of age and decrepitude, a malicious thief whose greed is depthless and unburdened by morality. They're likewise associated with the gray, ceaseless drizzle of winter and the steady weathering of cliffs and castles alike.
AC 23
Fort +14
Ref +12
Will +17
HP 110
Gray Aura (aura, emotion, mental) 15 feet. The bodach is always surrounded by a pall of gloomy gray, like the air before it rains. A non-fey or non-hag creature entering the aura or beginning their turn in the aura must succeed at a DC 21 Will save or become slowed 1 for 1 round (slowed 2 on a critical failure). A creature who succeeds is temporarily immune to the aura for 1 minute.