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In addition, allĪttacks made with a whip against a silbón deal lethal damage. Made by domestic dogs (but not other canine animals) and whips ignore a silbón’s damage reduction. Vulnerable to Whips and Dogs (Ex) Attacks Thus, a creature 100 feet away from a silbón may make PerceptionĬhecks against it at no penalty, but a creature 10 feet or closer to a silbón takeĪ -10 penalty on their Perception checks. This is a mind-influencing fear effect, and the save DCįull speed while making Stealth checks without penalty.Ĭarries its sack of bones in one hand, a silbón gains a +2 shield bonus to itsĪrmor Class with no armor check penalty or spell failure chance.įor Perception checks used to detect a silbón by hearing are reversed withinġ00 feet. Save or be shaken as long as the whistling lasts and for 1d4 rounds thereafter.Ī creature that successfully saves is immune to the whistling of that silbónįor the next 24 hours.

AllĬreatures that can hear the whistle within 100 feet must succeed a DC 15 Will
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Whistling as a standard action, and maintain its whistle as a free action. Pinpoint the location of a source of alcohol or a drunken individual within 180įeet, and detect the presence of alcohol within 1 mile. Reflexes, Lunge (B), Nimble Moves, Stealthy Init +6 Senses alcohol scent, darkvisionĭR 5/bludgeoning and magic Resist cold 10, electricity 10ĭefensive Abilities sack of bones Weakness light blindness, vulnerable to whips and dogs Victims, their garb is usually ill-fitting, stretched and torn. As they wearĮither the clothes they wore in life or those they can steal from their Medium creature, usually between seven and eight feet in height. Or whip is brought to battle, in which case they attempt to flee at the first Most silbón fight to the death unless a dog Mystical link, a silbón can be injured by dogs and whips, even when magic Leading to his death and subsequent revival as the undead.

Is known that he was punished by being whipped and then torn apart by dogs, They will suck out the stomach and liver as a treat.Ĭommitted the crime of parricide is debated between different townspeople, it If a silbón is lucky enough to kill someone who is intoxicated, Incapacitated, they are mutilated their bones are added to the silbón’sĬollection, and their flesh and skins left in a trafficked area to serve as aĬalling card. Short sword that deals slashing damage) or simply its fists. Once locked in combat,Ī silbón is a simple opponent, hacking at its prey with a machete (treat as a The closer it gets to its prey, theįarther away it sounds, and so a silbón uses its whistle to create a sense ofįalse security and to intensify the torment of its prey. The whistling of a silbón causes creepingįear, but also serves the monster as a decoy. Will happily attack sober individuals as well. They have aįondness for alcohol, so often target a drunkard trying to make it home, but Pasturelands, looking for travelers by night to torment and murder. They wander from place to place in rural areas, particularly farm and Kills their own parent and is damned to wander between life and death for thatĬrime. It wears peasant clothing and a wide brimmed hat, and carries a large Its body stretched beyond ordinary human proportions into something gangly and This figure appears as a skeletal humanoid, “El Silbon: The Man Who Whistles” by deviantArt user SmokeBoats, accessed at their gallery here
