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Ijiraq

Its head the skull of a caribou, this humanoid has wicked claws, and wears wrappings of ragged fur adorned with scrimshaw talismans.

Ijiraq CR 9

XP 6,400

CN Medium fey (shapechanger)

Init +2; Senses low-light vision; Perception +21

Defense

AC 25, touch 13, flat-footed 22 (+2 Dex, +1 dodge, +12 natural)

hp 105 (14d6+56)

Fort +8, Ref +13, Will +13

Offense

Speed 30 ft.

Melee 2 claws +10 (2d4+3), bite +10 (2d6+3), gore +10 (2d6+3)

Ranged javelin +9 (1d6+3)

Special Attacks disorienting gaze

Spell-Like Abilities (CL 14th; concentration +20)

At will—dimension door, fly, hallucinatory terrain (DC 20)

3/day—baleful polymorph (DC 21), control winds, cure critical wounds (DC 20), ice storm (DC 20), sleet storm (DC 19), summon nature's ally IV

Statistics

Str 16, Dex 15, Con 18, Int 15, Wis 19, Cha 22

Base Atk +7; CMB +10; CMD 23

Feats Acrobatic Steps, Blind-Fight, Combat Reflexes, Dodge, Lightning Reflexes, Mobility, Nimble Moves

Skills Escape Artist +19, Handle Animal +20, Intimidate +20, Knowledge (arcana) +16, Knowledge (nature) +19, Perception +21, Stealth +19, Survival +18

SQ change shape (elk [Pathfinder RPG Bestiary 3 147], beast shape II), hide in plain sight

Ecology

Environment cold forests or plains

Organization solitary

Treasure standard (mostly valuable scrimshaw carvings)

Special Abilities

Disorienting Gaze (Su) An ijiraq can level an icy stare at a creature within 30 feet. That creature takes a –20 penalty on Perception checks and Survival checks for 24 hours (Fortitude DC 23 negates). The save DC is Charisma-based. An ijiraq can use this ability while in the shape of an elk.

Hide in Plain Sight (Su) An ijiraq can use the Stealth skill even while being observed. As long as it's standing in terrain covered in ice or snow, an ijiraq can hide itself from view in the open without actually hiding behind anything. An ijiraq can't use this ability while flying, and the ability has no effect when the ijiraq isn't in icy terrain.

Wardens of the north, ijiraqs protect the frigid beauty and placidity of their arctic homes against all who would trespass, regardless of race or intentions. They are creatures of icy resolution, merciless and unflinching as the arctic winds, bringing doom to both vicious and innocent interlopers equally. Aloof and mysterious, they prefer not to be seen in their natural form, instead cloaking themselves in the fur and shape of swift elk or caribou. Yet even then they're usually only glimpsed as fleeting shadows. Those who lock gazes with ijiraqs see the world around them begin to swim, seeming unreal to the extent that even a skilled forester might be unable to determine which way is north, and a life-long native of a place might become lost within sight of home.

Few can honestly claim to have ever seen an ijiraq's true face, as the creatures wear skulls taken from impressive specimens of their alternate forms as masks. Ijiraqs typically stand about 5 feet tall—though that height reaches over 6 feet including their impressive horns—and weigh approximately 175 pounds.