Invasion Endling

Alignment

Neutral

Required Type

Undead (incorporeal)

Traits

One size larger than the creature was in life
Rejuvenation (Su)

An endling can’t be destroyed by violence—an endling reduced to 0 Hit Points dematerializes but restores itself in 2d4 days. The only way to permanently destroy an endling is to determine the reason for its extinction and perform some action to set right whatever prevents it from resting in peace. The exact means vary with each kind of endling and are determined by the GM.

Vicious Natural Weapons (Su)

As an attack, an invasion endling can temporarily cause a body part to become substantial. This functions as a natural weapon that the species had in life, dealing a damage type that the living counterpart’s natural attack dealt, as well as inflicting the bleed condition for an amount of damage equal to the endling’s CR.

Fearsome Roar (Su) (CR 3+)

As a standard action, an invasion endling can let out a terrifying roar. All non-endling creatures within 30 feet must succeed at a Will save or become shaken for 1 round. Creatures that fail this save by 5 or more are instead frightened for 1 round. A creature that succeeds at this save is immune to the fearsome roar of all invasion endlings for 24 hours.

Invasion endlings manifest following the extinction of a species via unnatural predators—from colonists seeking to clear out pesky wildlife from a region they wish to settle to invasive species introduced from other parts of the galaxy. As a stark contrast from their past lives, these endlings are particularly vicious, as if the species’ collective spirit refuses to be put down yet again.

Source

Alien Archive 4 pg. 33

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