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Burning Child

The smell of scorched flesh accompanies this small child, who appears to be made entirely of dust and smoldering ash.

Burning Child CR 10

Source Belkzen, Hold of the Orc Hordes pg. 58
XP 9,600
CN Small undead (fire)
Init +7; Senses Perception +17
Aura elemental aura (fire, DC 17), frightful presence (60 ft., DC 21)

Defense

AC 17, touch 15, flat-footed 13 (+3 Dex, +1 dodge, +2 natural, +1 size)
hp 150 (15d8+75)
Fort +9, Ref +12, Will +11
Defensive Abilities channel resistance +4, final embrace; Immune fire, undead traits
Weaknesses vulnerable to cold

Offense

Speed 40 ft.
Melee slam +10 (1d4–2 plus burn)
Special Attacks breath weapon (60-ft. cone, 10d6 fire damage, Reflex DC 21 half), burn (2d8, DC 21)
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 11th; concentration +15)
Constant—elemental auraAPG (fire only; DC 17), fire trailARG (DC 17)
At will—burning hands (DC 16), scorching ray (DC 16)
3/day—quickened fireball (DC 17)

Statistics

Str 6, Dex 17, Con —, Int 10, Wis 15, Cha 18
Base Atk +7; CMB 14; CMD 17
Feats Dodge, Improved Initiative, Lightning Reflexes, Quicken Spell-Like Ability (fireball), Toughness, Weapon Finesse
Skills Escape Artist +18, Intimidate +19, Perception +17, Sense Motive +17
Languages Common
SQ binary state

Ecology

Environment temperate plains
Organization unique
Treasure none

Special Abilities

Binary State (Su) Most of the time the Burning Child is in a passive state, during which he’s incorporeal and invisible, though his soft sobs and the scent of burning flesh allow a creature to pinpoint his location with a successful DC 30 Perception check. If the Burning Child comes across a battle, the chance he enters his active state is equal to 1% per creature fighting (to a maximum of 100%). While active, the Burning Child is corporeal and visible. After 1d4 hours without being attacked or seeing conflict, the Burning Child reenters his passive state.

Breath Weapon (Su) The Burning Child can use his breath weapon only when in his active state, and only once each time he becomes active.

Final Embrace (Ex) If the Burning Child is destroyed, he reforms in 2d4 days. He can be permanently destroyed only when active, by a humanoid embracing and calming him. This requires succeeding at DC 28 Diplomacy checks for 3 consecutive rounds.

Description

Born from the traumatic death of an abducted human child at the hands of orc alchemists seeking to unlock the mysteries of his sorcerous bloodline and convert him into a weapon, the Burning Child has haunted a wide stretch of wasteland in eastern Belkzen for centuries.

First seen during the battle that bears his name, the Burning Child continues to wander in an endless search for his parents, constantly reliving the terrifying experience of his first fiery death. While in his passive state, he’s little more than disembodied sobbing and the scent of burning flesh. But when he happens upon the scene of a battle, the memory of his agonizing death pushes him to manifest, and he wanders into the fray crying out for rescue, all the while unintentionally sowing devastation as the uncontrollable energies coursing through him spill out of his unstable form.