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Faceless

Level 4 incorporeal void entity with dual-damage melee and ranged action economy: single-action claw (2d6+3 slashing, Grab) and void ray (2d4 void). Immunities to bleed, death effe...

commonGhostIncorporealSpiritUndeadUnholyMedium
Lvl 4GhostIncorporealSpiritUndeadUnholyMedium
AC
18
Perc
+11
Fort
+8
Ref
+11
Will
+6
STR
-5
DEX
+3
CON
+0
INT
-2
WIS
-1
CHA
+0
Speedfly 25 ft
Actions
  • claw +9 2d6+3 slashing
  • void ray +12 2d4 void
  • claw +9 2d6+3 slashing
AC
18
STR
-5
DEX
3
CON
0
INT
-2
WIS
-1
CHA
0

AC 18 Fort +8 Ref +11 Will +6 HP 46 (void healing) Immunities bleed, death effects, disease, paralyzed, poison, precision, unconscious Resistances all damage 5 (except force, ghost killer, spirit, or vitality; double resistance vs. non-magical) --- Speed fly 25 feet Melee Single Action claw 9, 2d63 slashing plus Grab Ranged Single Action void ray 12, 2d4 void Occult Innate Spells DC 21, attack 11 - Cantrips (2nd) Detect Thoughts, Eldritch Lance, Injury Echo, Void Warp - 1st Mind Skewer, Sonic Scream - 2nd Deadly Vitality (page 103), Twisted Vision (page 103) Melee Single Action claw 9, 2d63 slashing plus Grab Ranged Single Action void ray 12, 2d4 void Faceless Origins Nobody knows how faceless are created, but there are theories. Some theologians and scientists believe they're the husk left over after an undead creature's personality breaks down. Faceless don't recall their own origins, and their personalities grow more unstable every time they steal a new face. At least one infamous faceless assassin claimed to be an unidentified victim of a serial killer on Absalom Station. She was found with her face surgically removed and has been searching for a new one ever since.