This filthy creature resembles a small, wide-mouthed fat child made from leaves, vines, tree bark, dirt, and pallid tubers.
Mandragora CR 4
XP 1,200
CE Small plant
Init +4; Senses low-light vision; Perception +9
AC 17, touch 15, flat-footed 13 (+4 Dex, +2 natural, +1 size)
hp 37 (5d8+15)
Fort +7, Ref +7, Will +2
Immune plant traits; Resist acid 5, cold 5, electricity 10
Weaknesses vulnerable to supernatural darkness
Speed 40 ft., burrow 10 ft., climb 40 ft.
Melee bite +8 (1d6+2 plus grab), 2 slam +8 (1d4+2 plus poison)
Space 5 ft.; Reach 5 ft. (10 ft. with slam)
Special Attacks blood drain (1d2 Constitution), shriek
Str 15, Dex 18, Con 17, Int 8, Wis 13, Cha 10
Base Atk +3; CMB +4 (+8 grapple); CMD 18
Feats Lightning Reflexes, Skill Focus (Perception), Weapon Finesse
Skills Climb +10, Perception +9, Stealth +14 (+22 in vegetation); Racial Modifiers +8 Climb, +8 Stealth in vegetation
Languages Abyssal, Common
Slamâinjury; save Fort DC 15; frequency 1/round for 4 rounds; effect confusion and fatigue; cure no saves but âact normallyâ result on the confusion behavior table ends the effect.
Once per day as a standard action, a mandragora can give voice to an unsettling shriek. All creatures within a 30-foot spread of a shrieking mandragora must make a DC 15 Will save or become nauseated for 1d4 rounds. This is a sonic, mind-affecting ability. The save DC is Constitution-based.
In areas of supernatural darkness (such as those created by deeper darkness, but not by darkness), a mandragora is slowed, as the slow spell.
Environment cold or temperate forests
Organization solitary, pair, or grove (3â12)
Treasure standard
A mandragora rises spontaneously from a mandrake root that has drawn nutrition from the corpse or ichor of a demon. A typical mandragora stands at just over 3 feet tall and only weighs 30 pounds. However, its size hides the creatureâs fantastic strength and brutality. When a mandragora attacks, its fingers grow into whipping, thorny vines nearly 10 feet long, with which it makes its slam attacks.
A mandragora rarely strays far from its lair amid tangled roots or vines, but when it encounters any other creature, it attacks regardless of the odds. However, a mandragora can usually recognize druids and does not attack them or their animal companions unless they attack it first. It has no qualms about attacking a druidâs allies.
When mandragora poison is mixed with its thick, gooey, sap-like blood and 1,000 gp worth of alchemical reagents, the resulting fluid can be used as a focus for the scrying spell. The fluid only lasts for the duration of the spellâs casting time and resulting effects but the subject of the spell takes a â4 penalty on the save to resist it.
A mandrake root that is growing on or near a demonâs corpse or ichor has a 2% chance of awakening as a mandragora within a day of first absorbing the tainted material. A creature that wants to create a mandragora can do so with alchemy; the process requires a day of work, a mandrake root, several pints of ichor or the body of a demon of CR 6 or above, and a successful DC 25 Craft (alchemy) check. The newly created mandragora is hostile, even to its creator.
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary 2, © 2010, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Authors Wolfgang Baur, Jason Bulmahn, Adam Daigle, Graeme Davis, Crystal Frasier, Joshua J. Frost, Tim Hitchcock, Brandon Hodge, James Jacobs, Steve Kenson, Hal MacLean, Martin Mason, Rob McCreary, Erik Mona, Jason Nelson, Patrick Renie, Sean K Reynolds, F. Wesley Schneider, Owen K.C. Stephens, James L. Sutter, Russ Taylor, and Greg A. Vaughan, based on material by Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, and Skip Williams.