Ahuizotl

Level 6
Creature· amphibiousUncommonLargeRemaster
AC
23
HP
105
Speed
25 ft.
Perception
+14
Fort
+17
Ref
+13
Will
+13
Languages aklo, common
Senses darkvision
Skills athletics +15, deception +15, stealth +15
Other Speeds swim 35 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 24 (nature)

Attacks

Melee Jaws +17 (unarmed), Damage 2d8+8 piercing
Melee Claw +17 (agile, unarmed), Damage 2d6+8 slashing
Melee Tail Claw +17 (agile, reach 10 ft.), Damage 2d4+8 slashing

Abilities

Voice Imitationinteraction

An ahuizotl can mimic the sounds of a person in distress by attempting a Deception check to The ahuizotl has a +4 circumstance bonus to this check.

Tail Drag

Requirements The ahuizotl has a Medium or smaller creature grabbed with its tail claw


Effect The ahuizotl attempts an athletics check against the creature's Fortitude DC.


Critical Success If the creature is 10 feet away from the ahuizotl, it is dragged into a square adjacent to the ahuizotl. The ahuizotl can make a jaws Strike against the creature.

Success If the creature is 10 feet away from the ahuizotl, it is dragged into a square adjacent to the ahuizotl.

Failure The creature

Improved Grab

The ahuizotl is a vicious, semiaquatic predator that resembles a hideous cross between a badger and an otter, with disturbingly web-fngered paws supplemented by a ffth hand at the end of a long, serpentine tail. A clever and stealthy hunter, the ahuizotl lures unwary prey to their doom by mimicking the cries of people in distress. The hand on an ahuizotl's tail is surprisingly strong, and the creatures tend to use their tails to ambush potential victims. The ahuizotl's macabre habit of feeding on a victim's eyes, fngernails, and teeth leaves the corpses of their kills uniquely mutilated. Some say the creatures consider these body parts delicacies, while others insist ahuizotls collect them as tribute to a powerful but unknown entity. The fact that an ahuizotl doesn't eat the actual fesh of their victims, instead depositing their savaged and waterlogged corpses in locations where the remains are sure to be found by friends or family, points to a third and perhaps more likely possibility—the ahuizotl simply enjoys using their violent dietary quirks to spread fear and despair.

An ahuizotl walks on all fours, but their hands are capable of manipulating simple tools and other objects. Ahuizotls have roughly mustelid features and an extra membrane covering their eyes, giving their eyes a dull color suggestive of cataracts and somewhat blunting the creature's vision. Yet despite their bestial appearance, ahuizotls are nearly as intelligent as the average human, and wiser than most. Although they don't form societies of their own, they've been known to ally with violent cults or conclaves of monsters, and even to found small shrines and temples to sinister deities. The cult of Charon, the Apocalypse Rider of Death, is particularly popular among certain ahuizotls, who look forward to an afterlife spent wallowing in the waters of the River Styx.