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[[folder:Hyphae Tyrant]]
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Small
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When a hyphae tyrant dies, a burst of primal energy explodes from its body, healing nearby fungi and harming non-fungal creatures.
* WasOnceAMan: When fungus leshies grow bitter from the loss of their creations to herbivores and foragers, they can decide to combine unethical experiments, mind-altering cordyceps spores and occult magic fuelled by their own victim narrative to transform into a hyphae tyrant. It's unclear whether a hyphae tyrant's spirit can become a new leshy, or will become natural haunts or oni, or even fade entirely.
* WasOnceAMan: When fungus leshies grow bitter from the loss of their creations to herbivores and foragers, they can decide to combine unethical experiments, mind-altering cordyceps spores and occult magic fuelled by their own victim narrative to transform into a hyphae tyrant. It's unclear whether a hyphae tyrant's spirit can become a new leshy, or will become natural haunts or oni, or even fade entirely.
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When a hyphae tyrant dies, a burst of primal energy explodes from its body, healing nearby fungi BioweaponBeast: Glitterspores were designed by Ghorus to be pernicious and harming non-fungal creatures.
deadly.
*WasOnceAMan: When fungus leshies grow bitter from the loss of MimicSpecies: To lure in prey, glitterspores can alter their creations to herbivores form and foragers, they can decide colouration to combine unethical experiments, mind-altering cordyceps perfectly impersonate a variety of flora.
* PersonalSpaceInvader: Glitterspores enter prey through orifices or the skin, then consume their prey from within, cutting through muscle and bone to bathe in blood.
* PoisonousPerson: A glitterspore's sparkling, hypnotic sporesand occult magic fuelled by their own victim narrative expose other creatures to transform into a hyphae tyrant. It's unclear whether a hyphae tyrant's spirit spore rot.
* VampiricDraining: Glitterspores canbecome gain sustenance from a new leshy, or will become natural haunts or oni, or even fade entirely.variety of sources, preferably blood.
* TheWormThatWalks: A glitterspore is a colonial organism consisting of mould spores functioning as one.
*
* PersonalSpaceInvader: Glitterspores enter prey through orifices or the skin, then consume their prey from within, cutting through muscle and bone to bathe in blood.
* PoisonousPerson: A glitterspore's sparkling, hypnotic spores
* VampiricDraining: Glitterspores can
* TheWormThatWalks: A glitterspore is a colonial organism consisting of mould spores functioning as one.
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[[folder:Mi-Go]]
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Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who worship the outer gods.
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* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* ShiplessFasterThanLightTravel: A mi-go can survive in the void of outer space and flies through space at incredible speeds.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* ShiplessFasterThanLightTravel: A mi-go can survive in the void of outer space and flies through space at incredible speeds.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
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* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies DefeatEqualsExplosion: When a hyphae tyrant dies, a burst of the Dominion of the Black, primal energy explodes from its body, healing nearby fungi and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
harming non-fungal creatures.
*PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures WasOnceAMan: When fungus leshies grow bitter from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* ShiplessFasterThanLightTravel: A mi-go can survive in the voidloss of outer space and flies through space at incredible speeds.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what colortheir heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible creations to humans]].herbivores and foragers, they can decide to combine unethical experiments, mind-altering cordyceps spores and occult magic fuelled by their own victim narrative to transform into a hyphae tyrant. It's unclear whether a hyphae tyrant's spirit can become a new leshy, or will become natural haunts or oni, or even fade entirely.
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* ShiplessFasterThanLightTravel: A mi-go can survive in the void
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[[folder:Mindslaver Mold]]
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First World fungi who parasitize and control humanoid hosts.
First World fungi who parasitize and control humanoid hosts.
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First World fungiMedium
Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers whoparasitize and control humanoid hosts.worship the outer gods.
First World fungi
Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who
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* FesteringFungus: A mindslaver mold seeks humanoid hosts, feeding on their bodily fluids and forcing them to serve as its bodyguards and protectors.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long as the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long as the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.
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* FesteringFungus: EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* ShiplessFasterThanLightTravel: Amindslaver mold seeks humanoid hosts, feeding on mi-go can survive in the void of outer space and flies through space at incredible speeds.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color theirbodily fluids and forcing them to serve as its bodyguards and protectors.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long asheads are'', with some of the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* ShiplessFasterThanLightTravel: A
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their
* PuppeteerParasite: As long as
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[[folder:Moldwretch]]
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Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
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* CombatTentacles: A long tentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
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* CombatTentacles: FesteringFungus: A mindslaver mold seeks humanoid hosts, feeding on their bodily fluids and forcing them to serve as its bodyguards and protectors.
* PuppeteerParasite: As longtentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brownas the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown
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->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
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* CombatTentacles: A long tentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
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->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
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* CombatTentacles: A long tentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
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[[folder:Dragon's Blood Puffball]]
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When the dragon's blood puffball dies, it explodes, dealing poison damage.
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When the dragon's blood puffball dies, FesteringFungus: Cythnophorians seek out victims to infect with noxious spores, seizing control of their bodies until they succumb and become incubators for new cythnophorians.
* PuppeteerParasite: A cythnophorian is rarely encountered outside a host, typically a humanoid or animal corpse, which itexplodes, dealing poison damage.burrows into and animates from within like a flesh puppet.
* PuppeteerParasite: A cythnophorian is rarely encountered outside a host, typically a humanoid or animal corpse, which it
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[[folder:Drakauthix]]
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Large fungi that float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
Large fungi that float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
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->'''Size:''' Huge
Large fungi that float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].Large
Large fungi that float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
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* KillSteal: The drakauthix often scavenges the kills of oozes and vermin that share its habitat. When a relatively mindless creature kills a victim, the drakauthix drifts down, hooks the carcass with its tendrils, and reels in its meal. The mindless creature that just had its food stolen rarely holds a grudge and simply slithers off to find a new quarry.
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* KillSteal: The drakauthix often scavenges the kills of oozes and vermin that share its habitat. DefeatEqualsExplosion: When a relatively mindless creature kills a victim, the drakauthix drifts down, hooks the carcass with its tendrils, and reels in its meal. The mindless creature that just had its food stolen rarely holds a grudge and simply slithers off to find a new quarry.dragon's blood puffball dies, it explodes, dealing poison damage.
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[[folder:Dweomer Cap]]
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->'''Size:''' Tiny
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
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Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patternsHuge
Large fungi thatshift and change when exposed to magic.
float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in''Ultimate Wilderness'' the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns
Large fungi that
Their stats can be found in
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* BioluminescenceIsCool: When exposed to magic, the orange and purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use the differences in hue and patterns to identify the magic just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
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* BioluminescenceIsCool: KillSteal: The drakauthix often scavenges the kills of oozes and vermin that share its habitat. When exposed to magic, a relatively mindless creature kills a victim, the orange drakauthix drifts down, hooks the carcass with its tendrils, and purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use the differences reels in hue and patterns to identify the magic its meal. The mindless creature that just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirementshad its food stolen rarely holds a grudge and grant a bonus simply slithers off to identifying magic items.find a new quarry.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements
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[[folder:Fuldrex]]
->'''Level:''' 11
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Small
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->'''Alignment:'''
->'''Size:'''
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
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* MushroomMan: Fuldrexes resemble small humanoids with fungal physical characteristics.
* UndyingLoyalty: When a much more powerful creature enters a fuldrex's territory and accepts it as a servant, the fuldrex dedicates itself to being a loyal minion, following even orders that would result in certain death.
* UndyingLoyalty: When a much more powerful creature enters a fuldrex's territory and accepts it as a servant, the fuldrex dedicates itself to being a loyal minion, following even orders that would result in certain death.
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* MushroomMan: Fuldrexes resemble small humanoids with fungal physical characteristics.
* UndyingLoyalty:BioluminescenceIsCool: When a much more powerful creature enters a fuldrex's territory exposed to magic, the orange and accepts it as a servant, purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use the fuldrex dedicates itself differences in hue and patterns to being identify the magic just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant aloyal minion, following even orders that would result in certain death.bonus to identifying magic items.
* UndyingLoyalty:
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a
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->'''Level:''' 11
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Small
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* MushroomMan: Fuldrexes resemble small humanoids with fungal physical characteristics.
* UndyingLoyalty: When a much more powerful creature enters a fuldrex's territory and accepts it as a servant, the fuldrex dedicates itself to being a loyal minion, following even orders that would result in certain death.
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->'''Level:''' 11
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Small
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* MushroomMan: Fuldrexes resemble small humanoids with fungal physical characteristics.
* UndyingLoyalty: When a much more powerful creature enters a fuldrex's territory and accepts it as a servant, the fuldrex dedicates itself to being a loyal minion, following even orders that would result in certain death.
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[[folder:Ascomoid]]
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->'''Size:''' Large
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Thorny fungi that grow over a skeleton, using it as a framework to create an ambulatory body with which to hunt.
Thorny fungi that grow over a skeleton, using it as a framework to create an ambulatory body with which to hunt.
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* FesteringFungus: The bodies of ascomoids' victims become hosts to quick-growing colonies of rampant fungi. After 48 hours, their bodies are too vitally pervaded and thoroughly consumed by the fungus that they can no longer be restored to life by ''raise dead''.
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* FesteringFungus: DemBones: Skeletons are used as framework for the tendrils of the bonethorn.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically to exploit this. Any adventurer who sees what looks like a skeleton walking towards them is almost certain to bust out the anti-undead arsenal of healing spells. But a bone thorn is actually the plant growing on the skeleton, so not only do such spells heal them as they would any living creature but their Positive Energy Absorption ability gives them a significant buff for several rounds afterward.
* SpikesOfVillainy: Thebodies vines of ascomoids' victims a bonethorn are covered in sharp spines. If a living thing is pricked by these spines, aka if the bonethorn hits them with an attack, they have to make a save or be implanted with its spores.
* SquareCubeLaw: Bonethorns can't grow any larger than Medium, as their tendrils aren't strong enough to sustain such a size. Larger creatures that becomehosts to quick-growing colonies bonethorns will only have a Medium sized portion of rampant fungi. After 48 hours, their bodies are too vitally pervaded and thoroughly consumed by the fungus that they can no longer be restored to life by ''raise dead''.skeleton used, resulting in strange partially formed physiques.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically to exploit this. Any adventurer who sees what looks like a skeleton walking towards them is almost certain to bust out the anti-undead arsenal of healing spells. But a bone thorn is actually the plant growing on the skeleton, so not only do such spells heal them as they would any living creature but their Positive Energy Absorption ability gives them a significant buff for several rounds afterward.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The
* SquareCubeLaw: Bonethorns can't grow any larger than Medium, as their tendrils aren't strong enough to sustain such a size. Larger creatures that become
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[[folder:Basidirond]]
->'''Level:''' 5
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Otherworldly fungi with boundless curiosity.
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* RandomEffectSpell: A basidirond's spore cloud causes random hallucinations in those who breathe it in, saddling them with different combat penalties as they attempt to respond to each nonexistent set of problems.
* SpiderSwarm: One of the hallucinations caused by breathing a basidirond's spore cloud is that you're being attacked by a swarm of spiders, which then causes you to waste a turn attacking the empty ground.
* SpiderSwarm: One of the hallucinations caused by breathing a basidirond's spore cloud is that you're being attacked by a swarm of spiders, which then causes you to waste a turn attacking the empty ground.
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* RandomEffectSpell: A basidirond's spore cloud causes random hallucinations in those who breathe it in, saddling them with different combat penalties as ConstantlyCurious: Cerebric fungi display great curiosity about other species when they attempt visit other worlds, asking endless and apparently senseless questions.
* HellIsThatNoise: A cerebric fungus can unleash a shrill, nauseating scream of madness.
* PlantAliens: Cerebric fungi are native torespond a distant planet, and can be found on Castrovel and Nchak in addition to each nonexistent set of problems.
* SpiderSwarm: One of the hallucinations caused by breathing a basidirond's spore cloud is that you're being attacked by a swarm of spiders, which then causes you to waste a turn attacking the empty ground.Golarion.
* HellIsThatNoise: A cerebric fungus can unleash a shrill, nauseating scream of madness.
* PlantAliens: Cerebric fungi are native to
* SpiderSwarm: One of the hallucinations caused by breathing a basidirond's spore cloud is that you're being attacked by a swarm of spiders, which then causes you to waste a turn attacking the empty ground.
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[[folder:Bonethorn]]
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Thorny fungi that grow over a skeleton, using it as a framework to create an ambulatory body with which to hunt.
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Thorny fungi that grow over a skeleton, using it as a framework to create an ambulatory body with which to hunt.Large
Thorny fungi that grow over a skeleton, using it as a framework to create an ambulatory body with which to hunt.
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* DemBones: Skeletons are used as framework for the tendrils of the bonethorn.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically to exploit this. Any adventurer who sees what looks like a skeleton walking towards them is almost certain to bust out the anti-undead arsenal of healing spells. But a bone thorn is actually the plant growing on the skeleton, so not only do such spells heal them as they would any living creature but their Positive Energy Absorption ability gives them a significant buff for several rounds afterward.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The vines of a bonethorn are covered in sharp spines. If a living thing is pricked by these spines, aka if the bonethorn hits them with an attack, they have to make a save or be implanted with its spores.
* SquareCubeLaw: Bonethorns can't grow any larger than Medium, as their tendrils aren't strong enough to sustain such a size. Larger creatures that become bonethorns will only have a Medium sized portion of their skeleton used, resulting in strange partially formed physiques.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically to exploit this. Any adventurer who sees what looks like a skeleton walking towards them is almost certain to bust out the anti-undead arsenal of healing spells. But a bone thorn is actually the plant growing on the skeleton, so not only do such spells heal them as they would any living creature but their Positive Energy Absorption ability gives them a significant buff for several rounds afterward.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The vines of a bonethorn are covered in sharp spines. If a living thing is pricked by these spines, aka if the bonethorn hits them with an attack, they have to make a save or be implanted with its spores.
* SquareCubeLaw: Bonethorns can't grow any larger than Medium, as their tendrils aren't strong enough to sustain such a size. Larger creatures that become bonethorns will only have a Medium sized portion of their skeleton used, resulting in strange partially formed physiques.
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* DemBones: Skeletons are used as framework for DefeatEqualsExplosion: When the tendrils of the bonethorn.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically to exploit this. Any adventurer who sees what looks like a skeleton walking towards them is almost certain to bust out the anti-undead arsenal of healing spells. But a bone thorn is actually the plant growing on the skeleton, so not only do such spells heal them as they would any living creature but their Positive Energy Absorption ability gives them a significant buff for several rounds afterward.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The vines of a bonethorn are covered in sharp spines. If a living thing is pricked by these spines, aka if the bonethorn hits them with an attack, they have to make a save or be implanted with its spores.
* SquareCubeLaw: Bonethorns can't grow any larger than Medium, as their tendrils aren't strong enough to sustain such a size. Larger creatures that become bonethorns will only have a Medium sized portion of their skeleton used, resulting in strange partially formed physiques.dragon's blood puffball dies, it explodes, dealing poison damage.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically to exploit this. Any adventurer who sees what looks like a skeleton walking towards them is almost certain to bust out the anti-undead arsenal of healing spells. But a bone thorn is actually the plant growing on the skeleton, so not only do such spells heal them as they would any living creature but their Positive Energy Absorption ability gives them a significant buff for several rounds afterward.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The vines of a bonethorn are covered in sharp spines. If a living thing is pricked by these spines, aka if the bonethorn hits them with an attack, they have to make a save or be implanted with its spores.
* SquareCubeLaw: Bonethorns can't grow any larger than Medium, as their tendrils aren't strong enough to sustain such a size. Larger creatures that become bonethorns will only have a Medium sized portion of their skeleton used, resulting in strange partially formed physiques.
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[[folder:Cerebric Fungus]]
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Otherworldly fungi with boundless curiosity.
Otherworldly fungi with boundless curiosity.
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OtherworldlyHuge
Large fungiwith boundless curiosity.that float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
Otherworldly
Large fungi
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
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* ConstantlyCurious: Cerebric fungi display great curiosity about other species when they visit other worlds, asking endless and apparently senseless questions.
* HellIsThatNoise: A cerebric fungus can unleash a shrill, nauseating scream of madness.
* PlantAliens: Cerebric fungi are native to a distant planet, and can be found on Castrovel and Nchak in addition to Golarion.
* HellIsThatNoise: A cerebric fungus can unleash a shrill, nauseating scream of madness.
* PlantAliens: Cerebric fungi are native to a distant planet, and can be found on Castrovel and Nchak in addition to Golarion.
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* ConstantlyCurious: Cerebric fungi display great curiosity about other species when they visit other worlds, asking endless KillSteal: The drakauthix often scavenges the kills of oozes and apparently senseless questions.
* HellIsThatNoise: A cerebric fungus can unleashvermin that share its habitat. When a shrill, nauseating scream of madness.
* PlantAliens: Cerebric fungi are native torelatively mindless creature kills a distant planet, victim, the drakauthix drifts down, hooks the carcass with its tendrils, and can be found on Castrovel reels in its meal. The mindless creature that just had its food stolen rarely holds a grudge and Nchak in addition simply slithers off to Golarion.find a new quarry.
* HellIsThatNoise: A cerebric fungus can unleash
* PlantAliens: Cerebric fungi are native to
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[[folder:Dragon's Blood Puffball]]
->'''Level:''' 8
->'''Level:''' 8
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->'''Size:''' Large
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->'''Size:''' LargeTiny
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When the dragon's blood puffball dies, it explodes, dealing poison damage.
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: BioluminescenceIsCool: When exposed to magic, the dragon's blood puffball dies, it explodes, dealing poison damage.orange and purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use the differences in hue and patterns to identify the magic just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
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[[folder:Drakauthix]]
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->'''Level:''' 11
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Small
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* MushroomMan: Fuldrexes resemble small humanoids with fungal physical characteristics.
* UndyingLoyalty: When a much more powerful creature enters a fuldrex's territory and accepts it as a servant, the fuldrex dedicates itself to being a loyal minion, following even orders that would result in certain death.
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[[folder:Fungus Tyrant]]
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->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Huge
Large fungi that float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
->'''Size:''' Huge
Large fungi that float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
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->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
ChaoticEvil
->'''Size:'''Huge
Large fungi that float throughMedium
Creatures grown from theDarklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].corpses of succubi infected by Cyth-V'sug's blight.
->'''Size:'''
Large fungi that float through
Creatures grown from the
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
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* KillSteal: The drakauthix often scavenges the kills of oozes and vermin that share its habitat. When a relatively mindless creature kills a victim, the drakauthix drifts down, hooks the carcass with its tendrils, and reels in its meal. The mindless creature that just had its food stolen rarely holds a grudge and simply slithers off to find a new quarry.
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* KillSteal: ApeShallNeverKillApe: Despite their jealousy, fungus tyrants do not fight each other and take great pains not to 'poach' from their sisters' harems of pets.
* KissOfDeath: Thedrakauthix often scavenges fungus tyrant's kiss drains the kills victim of oozes will and vermin that share its habitat. When a relatively mindless creature kills a victim, the drakauthix drifts down, hooks the carcass with its tendrils, and reels in its meal. The mindless personality.
* PuppeteerParasite: A creature thatjust had its food stolen rarely holds would normally be slain by a grudge and simply slithers off to find fungus tyrant's energy drain attack instead transforms into a new quarry.fungus-infested minion in her service. This creature is under the control of the fungus tyrant until that fungus tyrant is destroyed or the infestation is cured.
* KissOfDeath: The
* PuppeteerParasite: A creature that
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[[folder:Dweomer Cap]]
->'''Level:''' -1
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Tiny
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
->'''Level:''' -1
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Tiny
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
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->'''Level:'''
->'''Alignment:'''
->'''Size:'''
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
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* BioluminescenceIsCool: When exposed to magic, the orange and purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use the differences in hue and patterns to identify the magic just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
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* BioluminescenceIsCool: NoBodyLeftBehind: When exposed to magic, the orange and purple patterns on a giant devil's tooth is killed, it undergoes an unnaturally fast decomposition process. Its mysterious pools of red liquid lose their caps glow surface tension and shift. With practice, one can learn to use quickly seep into the differences in hue cap and patterns stem, all of which dissolves in a matter of minutes, leaving behind a large mass of noxious pink sludge.
* ToServeMan: The giant devil's tooth seems toidentify the magic just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, prefer to hunt intelligent humanoids, leading many to believe that it derives some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.power from such prey.
* ToServeMan: The giant devil's tooth seems to
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
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[[folder:Fuldrex]]
->'''Level:''' 11
->'''Level:''' 11
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->'''Level:'''
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* MushroomMan: Fuldrexes resemble small humanoids with fungal physical characteristics.
* UndyingLoyalty: When a much more powerful creature enters a fuldrex's territory and accepts it as a servant, the fuldrex dedicates itself to being a loyal minion, following even orders that would result in certain death.
* UndyingLoyalty: When a much more powerful creature enters a fuldrex's territory and accepts it as a servant, the fuldrex dedicates itself to being a loyal minion, following even orders that would result in certain death.
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* MushroomMan: Fuldrexes resemble small humanoids with fungal physical characteristics.
* UndyingLoyalty:DefeatEqualsExplosion: When a much more powerful creature enters hyphae tyrant dies, a fuldrex's territory burst of primal energy explodes from its body, healing nearby fungi and accepts it as a servant, harming non-fungal creatures.
* WasOnceAMan: When fungus leshies grow bitter from thefuldrex dedicates itself loss of their creations to being herbivores and foragers, they can decide to combine unethical experiments, mind-altering cordyceps spores and occult magic fuelled by their own victim narrative to transform into a loyal minion, following hyphae tyrant. It's unclear whether a hyphae tyrant's spirit can become a new leshy, or will become natural haunts or oni, or even orders that would result in certain death.fade entirely.
* UndyingLoyalty:
* WasOnceAMan: When fungus leshies grow bitter from the
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[[folder:Fungus Tyrant]]
->'''Level:''' 9
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
->'''Level:''' 9
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
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->'''Alignment:'''
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Creatures grown from the corpses of succubi infected by Cyth-V'sug's blight.
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* ApeShallNeverKillApe: Despite their jealousy, fungus tyrants do not fight each other and take great pains not to 'poach' from their sisters' harems of pets.
* KissOfDeath: The fungus tyrant's kiss drains the victim of will and personality.
* PuppeteerParasite: A creature that would normally be slain by a fungus tyrant's energy drain attack instead transforms into a fungus-infested minion in her service. This creature is under the control of the fungus tyrant until that fungus tyrant is destroyed or the infestation is cured.
* KissOfDeath: The fungus tyrant's kiss drains the victim of will and personality.
* PuppeteerParasite: A creature that would normally be slain by a fungus tyrant's energy drain attack instead transforms into a fungus-infested minion in her service. This creature is under the control of the fungus tyrant until that fungus tyrant is destroyed or the infestation is cured.
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* ApeShallNeverKillApe: Despite their jealousy, fungus tyrants do not fight each other and take great pains not to 'poach' from their sisters' harems of pets.
* KissOfDeath: The fungus tyrant's kiss drains the victim of will and personality.
* PuppeteerParasite: A creature that would normally be slain by a fungus tyrant's energy drain attack instead transforms into a fungus-infested minion in her service. This creature is under the controlEvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the fungus tyrant until that fungus tyrant is destroyed or Dominion of the infestation is cured.Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* ShiplessFasterThanLightTravel: A mi-go can survive in the void of outer space and flies through space at incredible speeds.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
* KissOfDeath: The fungus tyrant's kiss drains the victim of will and personality.
* PuppeteerParasite: A creature that would normally be slain by a fungus tyrant's energy drain attack instead transforms into a fungus-infested minion in her service. This creature is under the control
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* ShiplessFasterThanLightTravel: A mi-go can survive in the void of outer space and flies through space at incredible speeds.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
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[[folder:Giant Devil's Tooth]]
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Level:''' 6
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->'''Level:'''
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->'''Size:''' Huge
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->'''Size:''' HugeSmall
First World fungi who parasitize and control humanoid hosts.
First World fungi who parasitize and control humanoid hosts.
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* NoBodyLeftBehind: When a giant devil's tooth is killed, it undergoes an unnaturally fast decomposition process. Its mysterious pools of red liquid lose their surface tension and quickly seep into the cap and stem, all of which dissolves in a matter of minutes, leaving behind a large mass of noxious pink sludge.
* ToServeMan: The giant devil's tooth seems to prefer to hunt intelligent humanoids, leading many to believe that it derives some power from such prey.
* ToServeMan: The giant devil's tooth seems to prefer to hunt intelligent humanoids, leading many to believe that it derives some power from such prey.
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* NoBodyLeftBehind: When a giant devil's tooth is killed, it undergoes an unnaturally fast decomposition process. Its mysterious pools of red liquid lose FesteringFungus: A mindslaver mold seeks humanoid hosts, feeding on their surface tension bodily fluids and quickly seep into forcing them to serve as its bodyguards and protectors.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long as thecap and stem, all of which dissolves in a matter of minutes, leaving behind a large mass of noxious pink sludge.
* ToServeMan: The giant devil's tooth seems to prefer to hunt intelligent humanoids, leading many to believe that it derives some power from such prey.mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long as the
* ToServeMan: The giant devil's tooth seems to prefer to hunt intelligent humanoids, leading many to believe that it derives some power from such prey.
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[[folder:Hyphae Tyrant]]
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
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->'''Level:'''
->'''Alignment:'''
Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When a hyphae tyrant dies, a burst of primal energy explodes from its body, healing nearby fungi and harming non-fungal creatures.
* WasOnceAMan: When fungus leshies grow bitter from the loss of their creations to herbivores and foragers, they can decide to combine unethical experiments, mind-altering cordyceps spores and occult magic fuelled by their own victim narrative to transform into a hyphae tyrant. It's unclear whether a hyphae tyrant's spirit can become a new leshy, or will become natural haunts or oni, or even fade entirely.
* WasOnceAMan: When fungus leshies grow bitter from the loss of their creations to herbivores and foragers, they can decide to combine unethical experiments, mind-altering cordyceps spores and occult magic fuelled by their own victim narrative to transform into a hyphae tyrant. It's unclear whether a hyphae tyrant's spirit can become a new leshy, or will become natural haunts or oni, or even fade entirely.
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When a hyphae tyrant dies, a burst CombatTentacles: A long tentacle grows out of primal energy explodes from its body, healing nearby fungi a moldwretch's back and harming non-fungal creatures.
* WasOnceAMan: When fungus leshies grow bitter from the lossspews clouds of their creations spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune toherbivores fire, and foragers, they can decide fire-based attacks restore hit points to combine unethical experiments, mind-altering cordyceps spores and occult magic fuelled by their own victim narrative to transform into a hyphae tyrant. It's unclear whether a hyphae tyrant's spirit can become a new leshy, or will become natural haunts or oni, or even fade entirely.it.
* WasOnceAMan: When fungus leshies grow bitter from the loss
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to
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[[folder:Mi-Go]]
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Level:''' 6
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->'''Level:'''
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Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who worship the outer gods.
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* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* ShiplessFasterThanLightTravel: A mi-go can survive in the void of outer space and flies through space at incredible speeds.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* ShiplessFasterThanLightTravel: A mi-go can survive in the void of outer space and flies through space at incredible speeds.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
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* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of AlternateCompanyEquivalent: They are very obviously based on the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when myconids from ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', only here they meet.
are [[AdaptationalVillainy evil for some reason]]
*PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally BizarreAlienReproduction: They "breed" by infecting other creatures with purple pox, which, if it kills the victim, automatically causes a [[BornAsAnAdult full-grown myceloid]] to spring forth from their corpse.
* MushroomMan: A myceloid bears a strong resemblance to a rotund human, with a mushroom cap for a head.
* TastesLikePurple: They claim to somehow be able to taste residual emotions from theFranchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into corpses they eat.
* ToServeMan: Myceloids take particular pleasure in feeding from thepublic domain.
* ShiplessFasterThanLightTravel: A mi-go can survive in the voidrotting bodies of outer space and flies through space at incredible speeds.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].humanoids.
*
* MushroomMan: A myceloid bears a strong resemblance to a rotund human, with a mushroom cap for a head.
* TastesLikePurple: They claim to somehow be able to taste residual emotions from the
* ToServeMan: Myceloids take particular pleasure in feeding from the
* ShiplessFasterThanLightTravel: A mi-go can survive in the void
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
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[[folder:Mindslaver Mold]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
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->'''Alignment:'''
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First World fungi who parasitize and control humanoid hosts.
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* FesteringFungus: A mindslaver mold seeks humanoid hosts, feeding on their bodily fluids and forcing them to serve as its bodyguards and protectors.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long as the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long as the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.
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* FesteringFungus: CharmPerson: A mindslaver mold seeks humanoid hosts, feeding on their bodily fluids creature that succumbs to a nulmind's mind drain aura might eventually become enslaved to its alien will and forcing them incapable of seeing to serve as even its bodyguards and protectors.
own basic needs.
*PuppeteerParasite: As long as MagicEater: The nulmind is drawn to areas of innate magical power or populated by spellcasters, feasting off the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host magic in the area.
* PlantAliens: The nulmind ispermanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.believed to be of extraterrestrial origins.
*
* PlantAliens: The nulmind is
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[[folder:Moldwretch]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Level:''' 7
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->'''Size:''' Small
Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
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->'''Size:''' Small
Deformed and reclusive fungal creaturesMedium
Tripedal fungi wholive in mold-rich areas.can remain almost constantly invisible, flickering into view only when they attack.
Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures
Tripedal fungi who
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* CombatTentacles: A long tentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
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* CombatTentacles: InvisibilityFlicker: A long tentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-basedmoment after it attacks restore hit points with invisibility, the phantom fungus appears briefly and semi-transparently, allowing any viewer with line of sight to it.the phantom fungus to pinpoint its location at the time of the attack.
* InvisibleMonsters: Phantom fungi are normally invisible all the time, except when attacking or choosing to become visible.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based
* InvisibleMonsters: Phantom fungi are normally invisible all the time, except when attacking or choosing to become visible.
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[[folder:Mu Spore]]
->'''Level:''' 21
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticNeutral
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
Titanic flying creatures who live in the Darklands.
->'''Level:''' 21
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticNeutral
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
Titanic flying creatures who live in the Darklands.
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->'''Level:'''
->'''Alignment:'''
->'''Size:'''
Titanic flying creatures who live in the Darklands.
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* ThatsNoMoon: The Midnight Mountains, one of the [[BeneathTheEarth Vaults of Orv]], are lit by six large, glowing "moons" -- which are, in fact, six very, very large glowing mu spores.
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* ThatsNoMoon: The Midnight Mountains, AcidAttack: A phycomid attacks by firing a glob of acid from one of the [[BeneathTheEarth Vaults of Orv]], are lit by six large, glowing "moons" -- which are, in fact, six very, very large glowing mu spores.its several mushroom-like stalks.
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[[folder:Myceloid]]
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
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->'''Alignment:'''
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Fungi who eat decomposing flesh, supposedly capable of tasting abstract concepts.
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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: They are very obviously based on the myconids from ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', only here they are [[AdaptationalVillainy evil for some reason]]
* BizarreAlienReproduction: They "breed" by infecting other creatures with purple pox, which, if it kills the victim, automatically causes a [[BornAsAnAdult full-grown myceloid]] to spring forth from their corpse.
* MushroomMan: A myceloid bears a strong resemblance to a rotund human, with a mushroom cap for a head.
* TastesLikePurple: They claim to somehow be able to taste residual emotions from the corpses they eat.
* ToServeMan: Myceloids take particular pleasure in feeding from the rotting bodies of humanoids.
* BizarreAlienReproduction: They "breed" by infecting other creatures with purple pox, which, if it kills the victim, automatically causes a [[BornAsAnAdult full-grown myceloid]] to spring forth from their corpse.
* MushroomMan: A myceloid bears a strong resemblance to a rotund human, with a mushroom cap for a head.
* TastesLikePurple: They claim to somehow be able to taste residual emotions from the corpses they eat.
* ToServeMan: Myceloids take particular pleasure in feeding from the rotting bodies of humanoids.
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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: They are very obviously based on TheSymbiote: A psychepore is a symbiosis of two different creatures: a lurching bit of undergrowth distantly related to the myconids from ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', only here they are [[AdaptationalVillainy evil for some reason]]
* BizarreAlienReproduction: They "breed" by infecting other creatures with purple pox, which, if it kills the victim, automatically causes a [[BornAsAnAdult full-grown myceloid]] to spring forth from their corpse.
* MushroomMan: A myceloid bears a strong resemblance to a rotund human, with a mushroom cap for a head.
* TastesLikePurple: They claim to somehow be able to taste residual emotions from the corpses they eat.
* ToServeMan: Myceloids take particular pleasure in feeding from the rotting bodiesshambler and an intelligent cluster of humanoids.hard fungal growths that possess a malevolent hive mind.
* BizarreAlienReproduction: They "breed" by infecting other creatures with purple pox, which, if it kills the victim, automatically causes a [[BornAsAnAdult full-grown myceloid]] to spring forth from their corpse.
* MushroomMan: A myceloid bears a strong resemblance to a rotund human, with a mushroom cap for a head.
* TastesLikePurple: They claim to somehow be able to taste residual emotions from the corpses they eat.
* ToServeMan: Myceloids take particular pleasure in feeding from the rotting bodies
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[[folder:Nulmind]]
->'''Level:''' 11
->'''Level:''' 11
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->'''Level:'''
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->'''Size:''' Small
Fungi who feed on magic and minds, enslaving the empty shells of their victims.
Fungi who feed on magic and minds, enslaving the empty shells of their victims.
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->'''Size:''' Small
Fungi who feed on magic and minds, enslaving the empty shells of their victims.Large
Fungi who feed on magic and minds, enslaving the empty shells of their victims.
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* CharmPerson: A creature that succumbs to a nulmind's mind drain aura might eventually become enslaved to its alien will and incapable of seeing to even its own basic needs.
* MagicEater: The nulmind is drawn to areas of innate magical power or populated by spellcasters, feasting off the magic in the area.
* PlantAliens: The nulmind is believed to be of extraterrestrial origins.
* MagicEater: The nulmind is drawn to areas of innate magical power or populated by spellcasters, feasting off the magic in the area.
* PlantAliens: The nulmind is believed to be of extraterrestrial origins.
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* CharmPerson: A creature that succumbs to a nulmind's mind drain aura might eventually become enslaved to TheParalyzer: When the reaper's skull puffball detects prey, its alien will tendrils writhe and incapable of seeing to even its own basic needs.
* MagicEater: The nulmind is drawn to areas of innate magical power or populated by spellcasters, feasting off the magic in the area.
* PlantAliens: The nulmind is believed to be of extraterrestrial origins.exude a paralytic toxin.
* MagicEater: The nulmind is drawn to areas of innate magical power or populated by spellcasters, feasting off the magic in the area.
* PlantAliens: The nulmind is believed to be of extraterrestrial origins.
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[[folder:Phantom Fungus]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Level:''' 3
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->'''Level:''' 3
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->'''Size:''' Medium
Tripedal fungi who can remain almost constantly invisible, flickering into view only when they attack.
Tripedal fungi who can remain almost constantly invisible, flickering into view only when they attack.
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->'''Size:''' Medium
Tripedal fungi who can remain almost constantly invisible, flickering into view only when they attack.Same as base creature
Tripedal fungi who can remain almost constantly invisible, flickering into view only when they attack.
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* InvisibilityFlicker: A moment after it attacks with invisibility, the phantom fungus appears briefly and semi-transparently, allowing any viewer with line of sight to the phantom fungus to pinpoint its location at the time of the attack.
* InvisibleMonsters: Phantom fungi are normally invisible all the time, except when attacking or choosing to become visible.
* InvisibleMonsters: Phantom fungi are normally invisible all the time, except when attacking or choosing to become visible.
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* InvisibilityFlicker: A moment after it attacks HyperactiveMetabolism: Some sporeborn can consume the flesh of a helpless or newly dead creature with invisibility, the phantom fungus appears briefly mycelium tendrils to heal themselves.
* ParasiteZombie: Sometimes seen as a more ethical alternative to zombies andsemi-transparently, allowing any viewer skeletons, a sporeborn is a mindless minion created when a ritualist seeds a corpse with line of sight to fungal spores, which grow tendrils throughout the phantom fungus body. The tendrils bond to pinpoint its location at mobile tissue and replace tendons, hyphae, xylem and pith with reinforced mycelium before reanimating the time corpse.
* TheVirus: A few sporeborn can create more ofthe attack.
* InvisibleMonsters: Phantom fungi are normally invisible all the time, except when attacking or choosing to become visible.their own kind by infesting other creatures with their spores.
* ParasiteZombie: Sometimes seen as a more ethical alternative to zombies and
* TheVirus: A few sporeborn can create more of
* InvisibleMonsters: Phantom fungi are normally invisible all the time, except when attacking or choosing to become visible.
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[[folder:Phycomid]]
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
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* AcidAttack: A phycomid attacks by firing a glob of acid from one of its several mushroom-like stalks.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Psychepore]]
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
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* AcidAttack: A phycomid attacks by firing a glob of acid from one of its several mushroom-like stalks.
[[/folder]]
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->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
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* AcidAttack: A phycomid attacks by firing a glob of acid from one of its several mushroom-like stalks.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Psychepore]]
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A symbiotic fusion of a mobile but unintelligent shambling undergrowth and an intelligent but rooted psychic fungus.
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* TheSymbiote: A psychepore is a symbiosis of two different creatures: a lurching bit of undergrowth distantly related to the shambler and an intelligent cluster of hard fungal growths that possess a malevolent hive mind.
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* TheSymbiote: A psychepore is a symbiosis of two different creatures: a lurching bit of undergrowth distantly related to LivingWeapon: Spore stalkers are often used as biological weapons by the shambler mi-go and an intelligent cluster the Dominion of hard fungal growths that possess a malevolent hive mind.the Black against newly discovered worlds.
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[[folder:Reaper's Skull Puffball]]
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A mix of plant, fungus, and animal that results from a corruption of nature.
A mix of plant, fungus, and animal that results from a corruption of nature.
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* TheParalyzer: When the reaper's skull puffball detects prey, its tendrils writhe and exude a paralytic toxin.
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* TheParalyzer: When EatenAlive: The tendriculos is quick to swallow any prey it happens to catch in its vines, relying upon the reaper's skull puffball detects prey, acid-filled reservoir in its tendrils writhe and exude a paralytic toxin.trunk to finish off prey that may still live.
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[[folder:Sporeborn]]
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->'''Level:''' 6
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Fungi from the Darklands that have an interesting relationship with light and spores that inflict psychological trauma.
Fungi from the Darklands that have an interesting relationship with light and spores that inflict psychological trauma.
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* HyperactiveMetabolism: Some sporeborn can consume the flesh of a helpless or newly dead creature with mycelium tendrils to heal themselves.
* ParasiteZombie: Sometimes seen as a more ethical alternative to zombies and skeletons, a sporeborn is a mindless minion created when a ritualist seeds a corpse with fungal spores, which grow tendrils throughout the body. The tendrils bond to mobile tissue and replace tendons, hyphae, xylem and pith with reinforced mycelium before reanimating the corpse.
* TheVirus: A few sporeborn can create more of their own kind by infesting other creatures with their spores.
* ParasiteZombie: Sometimes seen as a more ethical alternative to zombies and skeletons, a sporeborn is a mindless minion created when a ritualist seeds a corpse with fungal spores, which grow tendrils throughout the body. The tendrils bond to mobile tissue and replace tendons, hyphae, xylem and pith with reinforced mycelium before reanimating the corpse.
* TheVirus: A few sporeborn can create more of their own kind by infesting other creatures with their spores.
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* HyperactiveMetabolism: Some sporeborn can TechnicolorFire: Any nonmagical fire that comes into contact with a tenebrous blight immediately turns into a dark, purplish-black flame that sheds no light and are particularly effective in inducing hypnosis. These so-called blight fires must still consume the flesh of a helpless or newly dead creature with mycelium tendrils to heal themselves.
* ParasiteZombie: Sometimes seen as a more ethical alternative to zombiesfuel, and skeletons, a sporeborn is a mindless minion created when a ritualist seeds a corpse with fungal spores, which grow tendrils throughout the body. The tendrils bond to mobile tissue and replace tendons, hyphae, xylem and pith with reinforced mycelium before reanimating the corpse.
* TheVirus: A few sporeborn can create more of their own kind by infesting other creatures with their spores.die out just as normal fires do.
* ParasiteZombie: Sometimes seen as a more ethical alternative to zombies
* TheVirus: A few sporeborn can create more of their own kind by infesting other creatures with their spores.
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[[folder:Spore Stalker]]
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->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Aggressive extraterrestrial fungi creatures that can colonize and spread with incredible speed. Their stats can be found in ''Seers of the Drowned City'' or online [[https://aonprd.com/MonsterDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Spore%20Stalker here]].
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->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Aggressive extraterrestrial fungi creatures that can colonize and spread with incredible speed. Their stats can be found in ''Seers of the Drowned City'' or online [[https://aonprd.com/MonsterDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Spore%20Stalker here]].
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->'''Alignment:'''
->'''Size:'''
Aggressive extraterrestrial fungi creatures
Massive slime-molds that
Their stats can be found in
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* LivingWeapon: Spore stalkers are often used as biological weapons by the mi-go and the Dominion of the Black against newly discovered worlds.
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* LivingWeapon: Spore stalkers are often used as biological weapons by FesteringFungus: A terotricus seeks to feed on all living creatures, infecting them with its spores.
* FungusHumongous: The terotricus is a massive, Gargantuan-sized slime mold.
* PuppeteerParasite: When a terotricus' spores cover themi-go entire body of its victim, the latter's mind is subdued and bent to the Dominion of the Black against newly discovered worlds.terotricus.
* FungusHumongous: The terotricus is a massive, Gargantuan-sized slime mold.
* PuppeteerParasite: When a terotricus' spores cover the
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[[folder:Tendriculos]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Level:''' 7
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A mix of plant, fungus, and animal that results from a corruption of nature.
A mix of plant, fungus, and animal that results from a corruption of nature.
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->'''Size:''' Huge
A mixSmall
Complex, floating fungal creatures who support a symbiotic networks ofplant, fungus, other mosses, molds, and animal that results from a corruption of nature.fungi.
A mix
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* EatenAlive: The tendriculos is quick to swallow any prey it happens to catch in its vines, relying upon the acid-filled reservoir in its trunk to finish off prey that may still live.
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* EatenAlive: TheSymbiote: Tsaalgrends symbiotically support a multitude of other fungi, mosses and epiphytes. The tendriculos is quick to swallow any prey it happens to catch in its vines, relying upon the acid-filled reservoir in its trunk to finish off prey that may still live.most powerful mold growing within tsaalgrends produces potent, hallucinogenic black spores.
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[[folder:Tenebrous Blight]]
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->'''Level:''' 6
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->'''Size:''' Huge
Fungi from the Darklands that have an interesting relationship with light and spores that inflict psychological trauma.
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->'''Size:''' Huge
Fungi from the Darklands that have an interesting relationship with light and spores that inflict psychological trauma.Large
Fungi from the Darklands that have an interesting relationship with light and spores that inflict psychological trauma.
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* TechnicolorFire: Any nonmagical fire that comes into contact with a tenebrous blight immediately turns into a dark, purplish-black flame that sheds no light and are particularly effective in inducing hypnosis. These so-called blight fires must still consume fuel, and die out just as normal fires do.
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* TechnicolorFire: Any nonmagical fire that comes into contact with a tenebrous blight immediately turns into a dark, purplish-black flame that sheds no light and are particularly effective CannibalismSuperpower: An individual wizard sponge colony typically takes on distinctive properties based on what it's consumed in inducing hypnosis. These so-called blight fires must still consume fuel, and die out just as normal fires do.its environment; one living in a necromancer's crypt might acquire the undead's affinity for negative energy, for example.
* EnergyAbsorption: The wizard sponge was intentionally crafted to not merely resist but be healed by fire.
* EnergyAbsorption: The wizard sponge was intentionally crafted to not merely resist but be healed by fire.
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[[folder:Terotricus]]
->'''Level:''' 19
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
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->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
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Massive slime-molds that originate from the Abyss.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=393 here]].
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* FesteringFungus: A terotricus seeks to feed on all living creatures, infecting them with its spores.
* FungusHumongous: The terotricus is a massive, Gargantuan-sized slime mold.
* PuppeteerParasite: When a terotricus' spores cover the entire body of its victim, the latter's mind is subdued and bent to the terotricus.
* FungusHumongous: The terotricus is a massive, Gargantuan-sized slime mold.
* PuppeteerParasite: When a terotricus' spores cover the entire body of its victim, the latter's mind is subdued and bent to the terotricus.
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* FesteringFungus: A terotricus seeks to feed on all living creatures, infecting them BotanicalAbomination: They're titanic fungal entities with its spores.
devastating PsychicPowers that wander the depths of space. Upon finding an inhabited planet, a zygomind traps entire communities in a mental LotusEaterMachine, transforming their bodies into undead servants as they die of deprivation. Perversely, they're mindless [[NonMaliciousMonster Non-Malicious Monsters]] who are just instinctively seeking nutrients.
* FungusHumongous: A fully grown zygomind can reach a height of 500 feet, and its mycelium can stretch for 10 miles in all directions, comprising hundreds of tons of biomass. Theterotricus main cage is a massive, Gargantuan-sized slime mold.
* PuppeteerParasite: When a terotricus' spores cover the entire body of its victim, the latter's mind is subduedusually 25–40 feet in diameter and bent to the terotricus.weighs around 40000 pounds.
* FungusHumongous: A fully grown zygomind can reach a height of 500 feet, and its mycelium can stretch for 10 miles in all directions, comprising hundreds of tons of biomass. The
* PuppeteerParasite: When a terotricus' spores cover the entire body of its victim, the latter's mind is subdued
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[[folder:Tsaalgrend]]
->'''Level:''' 2
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Complex, floating fungal creatures who support a symbiotic networks of other mosses, molds, and fungi.
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* TheSymbiote: Tsaalgrends symbiotically support a multitude of other fungi, mosses and epiphytes. The most powerful mold growing within tsaalgrends produces potent, hallucinogenic black spores.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Vegepygmy]]
->'''Level:''' 0
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
When creatures are killed by an infection of russet mold their corpses will split open to disgorge a group of vegepygmies, dangerous humanoid plant creatures with surprising intelligence.
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* MushroomMan: Vegepygmies are very humanoid, and are born from russet mould.
* SpawnBroodling: Vegepymies are born from corpses of victims killed by a dangerous fungus called russet mould.
* TheSpeechless: They lack the necessary organs for speech, and cannot produce sounds beyond a few limited squeaks and hisses. Consequently, their language consists mostly of touches and pheromone secretions.
!!Thorny
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
Quadrupedal, vaguely doglike fungal creatures often found alongside vegepygmies, thornies secrete a paralytic toxin used by their masters to help subdue victims. Creatures subjected to russet mold while thorny venom lingers in their systems have a small chance of producing thorny offspring.
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* TheParalyzer: They inject a weak paralyzing agent through their spikes.
* SpikeShooter: They can launch clusters of their venomous thorns up to thirty feet away.
* TheSpiny: A thorny's thorny hide causes any creature that grapples it to take piercing damage and be exposed to its toxin.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Violet Fungus]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
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* MakeThemRot: A violet fungi's tendrils are coated with a virulent venom that causes flesh to rot and decay. If left untreated, it can cause the flesh of an entire limb to drop away in no time at all, leaving behind only bones that soon rot as well.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Wizard Sponge]]
->'''Level:''' 5
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Large
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* CannibalismSuperpower: An individual wizard sponge colony typically takes on distinctive properties based on what it's consumed in its environment; one living in a necromancer's crypt might acquire the undead's affinity for negative energy, for example.
* EnergyAbsorption: The wizard sponge was intentionally crafted to not merely resist but be healed by fire.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Zygomind]]
->'''Level:''' 18
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
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* BotanicalAbomination: They're titanic fungal entities with devastating PsychicPowers that wander the depths of space. Upon finding an inhabited planet, a zygomind traps entire communities in a mental LotusEaterMachine, transforming their bodies into undead servants as they die of deprivation. Perversely, they're mindless [[NonMaliciousMonster Non-Malicious Monsters]] who are just instinctively seeking nutrients.
* FungusHumongous: A fully grown zygomind can reach a height of 500 feet, and its mycelium can stretch for 10 miles in all directions, comprising hundreds of tons of biomass. The main cage is usually 25–40 feet in diameter and weighs around 40000 pounds.
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[[folder:Fungus Queen]]
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[[folder:Fungus Queen]]Tyrant]]
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* ApeShallNeverKillApe: Despite their jealousy, fungus queens do not fight each other and take great pains not to 'poach' from their sisters' harems of pets.
* PuppeteerParasite: A creature that would normally be slain by a fungus queen's energy drain attack instead transforms into a fungus-infested minion in her service. This creature is under the control of the fungus queen until that fungus queen is destroyed or the infestation is cured.
* PuppeteerParasite: A creature that would normally be slain by a fungus queen's energy drain attack instead transforms into a fungus-infested minion in her service. This creature is under the control of the fungus queen until that fungus queen is destroyed or the infestation is cured.
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* ApeShallNeverKillApe: Despite their jealousy, fungus queens tyrants do not fight each other and take great pains not to 'poach' from their sisters' harems of pets.
* KissOfDeath: The fungus tyrant's kiss drains the victim of will and personality.
* PuppeteerParasite: A creature that would normally be slain by a fungusqueen's tyrant's energy drain attack instead transforms into a fungus-infested minion in her service. This creature is under the control of the fungus queen tyrant until that fungus queen tyrant is destroyed or the infestation is cured.
* KissOfDeath: The fungus tyrant's kiss drains the victim of will and personality.
* PuppeteerParasite: A creature that would normally be slain by a fungus
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* GuttedLikeAFish: The second edition version has the ability "eviscerate", which, on a critical success causes massive damage as well as inflicting a debuff on the victim that lasts for 24 hours.
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* ShiplessFasterThanLightTravel: A mi-go can survive in the void of outer space and flies through space at incredible speeds.
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!![[center: [-[[Characters/{{Pathfinder}} Index]] | [[Characters/PathfinderPlayableRaces Playable Races]] | [[Characters/PathfinderMonsters Monsters]] ([[Characters/PathfinderHumanoids Humanoids]] | [[Characters/PathfinderAnimals Animals]] | [[Characters/PathfinderBeasts Beasts]] | [[Characters/PathfinderPlants Plants]] | '''Fungi''' | [[Characters/PathfinderFey Fey]] | [[Characters/PathfinderDragons Dragons]] | [[Characters/PathfinderAberrations Aberrations]] | [[Characters/PathfinderConstructs Constructs]] | [[Characters/PathfinderOozes Oozes]] | [[Characters/PathfinderUndead Undead]] | [[Characters/PathfinderSpirits Spirits]] | [[Characters/PathfinderElementals Elementals]] | [[Characters/PathfinderEthereal Ethereal]] | [[Characters/PathfinderShadow Shadow]] | [[Characters/PathfinderPositive Positive]] | [[Characters/PathfinderNegative Negative]] | [[Characters/PathfinderDream Dream]] | [[Characters/PathfinderTime Time]] | [[Characters/PathfinderAstral Astral]] | [[Characters/PathfinderCelestials Celestials]] | [[Characters/PathfinderMonitors Monitors]] | [[Characters/PathfinderFiends Fiends]])]]-]
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For tropes pertaining to fungi in ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'', see Characters/StarfinderPlants.
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[[folder:Mi-Go]]
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Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who worship the outer gods.
Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who worship the outer gods.
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Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who worship the outer gods.
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* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
* GuttedLikeAFish: The second edition version has the ability "eviscerate", which, on a critical success causes massive damage as well as inflicting a debuff on the victim that lasts for 24 hours.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
* GuttedLikeAFish: The second edition version has the ability "eviscerate", which, on a critical success causes massive damage as well as inflicting a debuff on the victim that lasts for 24 hours.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
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* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies DefeatEqualsExplosion: When a hyphae tyrant dies, a burst of the Dominion of the Black, primal energy explodes from its body, healing nearby fungi and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
harming non-fungal creatures.
*GuttedLikeAFish: The second edition version has the ability "eviscerate", which, on a critical success causes massive damage as well as inflicting a debuff on the victim that lasts for 24 hours.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creaturesWasOnceAMan: When fungus leshies grow bitter from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what colorloss of their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible creations to humans]].herbivores and foragers, they can decide to combine unethical experiments, mind-altering cordyceps spores and occult magic fuelled by their own victim narrative to transform into a hyphae tyrant. It's unclear whether a hyphae tyrant's spirit can become a new leshy, or will become natural haunts or oni, or even fade entirely.
*
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color
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[[folder:Mindslaver Mold]]
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->'''Level:''' 3
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->'''Size:''' Small
First World fungi who parasitize and control humanoid hosts.
First World fungi who parasitize and control humanoid hosts.
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->'''Size:''' Small
First World fungiMedium
Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers whoparasitize and control humanoid hosts.worship the outer gods.
First World fungi
Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who
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* FesteringFungus: A mindslaver mold seeks humanoid hosts, feeding on their bodily fluids and forcing them to serve as its bodyguards and protectors.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long as the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long as the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.
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* FesteringFungus: A mindslaver mold seeks humanoid hosts, feeding EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
* GuttedLikeAFish: The second edition version has the ability "eviscerate", which, on a critical success causes massive damage as well as inflicting a debuff on the victim that lasts for 24 hours.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color theirbodily fluids and forcing them to serve as its bodyguards and protectors.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long asheads are'', with some of the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
* GuttedLikeAFish: The second edition version has the ability "eviscerate", which, on a critical success causes massive damage as well as inflicting a debuff on the victim that lasts for 24 hours.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their
* PuppeteerParasite: As long as
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[[folder:Moldwretch]]
->'''Level:''' 7
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Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
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* CombatTentacles: A long tentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
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* CombatTentacles: FesteringFungus: A mindslaver mold seeks humanoid hosts, feeding on their bodily fluids and forcing them to serve as its bodyguards and protectors.
* PuppeteerParasite: As longtentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brownas the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown
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->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
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Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
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* CombatTentacles: A long tentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
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->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
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* CombatTentacles: A long tentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
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->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
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* HyperactiveMetabolism: Some sporeborn can consume the flesh of a helpless or newly dead creature with mycelium tendrils to heal themselves.
* ParasiteZombie: Sometimes seen as a more ethical alternative to zombies and skeletons, a sporeborn is a mindless minion created when a ritualist seeds a corpse with fungal spores, which grow tendrils throughout the body. The tendrils bond to mobile tissue and replace tendons, hyphae, xylem and pith with reinforced mycelium before reanimating the corpse.
* TheVirus: A few sporeborn can create more of their own kind by infesting other creatures with their spores.
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->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Same as base creature
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* HyperactiveMetabolism: Some sporeborn can consume the flesh of a helpless or newly dead creature with mycelium tendrils to heal themselves.
* ParasiteZombie: Sometimes seen as a more ethical alternative to zombies and skeletons, a sporeborn is a mindless minion created when a ritualist seeds a corpse with fungal spores, which grow tendrils throughout the body. The tendrils bond to mobile tissue and replace tendons, hyphae, xylem and pith with reinforced mycelium before reanimating the corpse.
* TheVirus: A few sporeborn can create more of their own kind by infesting other creatures with their spores.
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[[folder:Fuldrex]]
->'''Level:''' 11
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Small
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* MushroomMan: Fuldrexes resemble small humanoids with fungal physical characteristics.
* UndyingLoyalty: When a much more powerful creature enters a fuldrex's territory and accepts it as a servant, the fuldrex dedicates itself to being a loyal minion, following even orders that would result in certain death.
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->'''Level:''' 11
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Small
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* MushroomMan: Fuldrexes resemble small humanoids with fungal physical characteristics.
* UndyingLoyalty: When a much more powerful creature enters a fuldrex's territory and accepts it as a servant, the fuldrex dedicates itself to being a loyal minion, following even orders that would result in certain death.
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Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who worship the outer gods.
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* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
* GuttedLikeAFish: The second edition version has the ability "eviscerate", which, on a critical success causes massive damage as well as inflicting a debuff on the victim that lasts for 24 hours.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
* GuttedLikeAFish: The second edition version has the ability "eviscerate", which, on a critical success causes massive damage as well as inflicting a debuff on the victim that lasts for 24 hours.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
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* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies NoBodyLeftBehind: When a giant devil's tooth is killed, it undergoes an unnaturally fast decomposition process. Its mysterious pools of the Dominion of the Black, red liquid lose their surface tension and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
* GuttedLikeAFish: The second edition version has the ability "eviscerate", which, on a critical success causes massive damage as well as inflicting a debuff on the victim that lasts for 24 hours.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passedquickly seep into the public domain.
cap and stem, all of which dissolves in a matter of minutes, leaving behind a large mass of noxious pink sludge.
*StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with ToServeMan: The giant devil's tooth seems to prefer to hunt intelligent humanoids, leading many to believe that it derives some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].power from such prey.
* GuttedLikeAFish: The second edition version has the ability "eviscerate", which, on a critical success causes massive damage as well as inflicting a debuff on the victim that lasts for 24 hours.
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First World fungi who parasitize and control humanoid hosts.
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* FesteringFungus: A mindslaver mold seeks humanoid hosts, feeding on their bodily fluids and forcing them to serve as its bodyguards and protectors.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long as the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long as the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.
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* FesteringFungus: A mindslaver mold seeks humanoid hosts, feeding EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
* GuttedLikeAFish: The second edition version has the ability "eviscerate", which, on a critical success causes massive damage as well as inflicting a debuff on the victim that lasts for 24 hours.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* StarfishLanguage: They mainly communicate by ''changing what color theirbodily fluids and forcing them to serve as its bodyguards and protectors.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long asheads are'', with some of the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans]].
* GuttedLikeAFish: The second edition version has the ability "eviscerate", which, on a critical success causes massive damage as well as inflicting a debuff on the victim that lasts for 24 hours.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
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* CombatTentacles: A long tentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
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* CombatTentacles: FesteringFungus: A mindslaver mold seeks humanoid hosts, feeding on their bodily fluids and forcing them to serve as its bodyguards and protectors.
* PuppeteerParasite: As longtentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brownas the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown
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Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
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* CombatTentacles: A long tentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
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->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
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* CombatTentacles: A long tentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
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* StarfishLangauge: Second Edtion reveals that they mainly communicate by ''changing what color their heads are'', with some of the colors being [[FictionalColor outside the range visible to humans.]] Most also learn a couple of other languages for convenience
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* GuttedLikeAFish: The second edition version has the ability "eviscerate", which, on a critical success causes massive damage as well as inflicting a debuff on the victim that lasts for 24 hours.
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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: They are very obviously based on the myconids from ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', only here they are [[AdaptationalVillainy evil for some reason]]
* BizarreAlienReproduction: They "breed" by infecting other creatures with purple pox, which, if it kills the victim, automatically causes a [[BornAsAnAdult full-grown myceloid]] to spring forth from their corpse.
* BizarreAlienReproduction: They "breed" by infecting other creatures with purple pox, which, if it kills the victim, automatically causes a [[BornAsAnAdult full-grown myceloid]] to spring forth from their corpse.
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* TastesLikePurple: They claim to somehow be able to taste residual emotions from the corpses they eat.
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[[folder:In General]]
* FungiArePlants: In 1st Edition, as carried over from ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' 3rd Edition, all fungi are classified under the Plant creature type. 2nd Edition rectified this by separating Fungi from plants into their own creature type.
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[[folder:In General]]
* FungiArePlants: In 1st Edition, as carried over from ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' 3rd Edition, all fungi are classified under the Plant creature type. 2nd Edition rectified this by separating Fungi from plants into their own creature type.
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* FesteringFungus: The bodies of ascomoids' victims become hosts to quick-growing colonies of rampant fungi. After 48 hours, their bodies are too vitally pervaded and thoroughly consumed by the fungus that they can no longer be restored to life by ''raise dead''.
* FesteringFungus: The bodies of ascomoids' victims become hosts to quick-growing colonies of rampant fungi. After 48 hours, their bodies are too vitally pervaded and thoroughly consumed by the fungus that they can no longer be restored to life by ''raise dead''.
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[[folder:Bonethorn]]
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Thorny fungi that grow over a skeleton, using it as a framework to create an ambulatory body with which to hunt.
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* DemBones: Skeletons are used as framework for the tendrils of the bonethorn.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically to exploit this. Any adventurer who sees what looks like a skeleton walking towards them is almost certain to bust out the anti-undead arsenal of healing spells. But a bone thorn is actually the plant growing on the skeleton, so not only do such spells heal them as they would any living creature but their Positive Energy Absorption ability gives them a significant buff for several rounds afterward.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The vines of a bonethorn are covered in sharp spines. If a living thing is pricked by these spines, aka if the bonethorn hits them with an attack, they have to make a save or be implanted with its spores.
* SquareCubeLaw: Bonethorns can't grow any larger than Medium, as their tendrils aren't strong enough to sustain such a size. Larger creatures that become bonethorns will only have a Medium sized portion of their skeleton used, resulting in strange partially formed physiques.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically to exploit this. Any adventurer who sees what looks like a skeleton walking towards them is almost certain to bust out the anti-undead arsenal of healing spells. But a bone thorn is actually the plant growing on the skeleton, so not only do such spells heal them as they would any living creature but their Positive Energy Absorption ability gives them a significant buff for several rounds afterward.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The vines of a bonethorn are covered in sharp spines. If a living thing is pricked by these spines, aka if the bonethorn hits them with an attack, they have to make a save or be implanted with its spores.
* SquareCubeLaw: Bonethorns can't grow any larger than Medium, as their tendrils aren't strong enough to sustain such a size. Larger creatures that become bonethorns will only have a Medium sized portion of their skeleton used, resulting in strange partially formed physiques.
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* DemBones: Skeletons are used as framework for the tendrils of the bonethorn.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically to exploit this. Any adventurerRandomEffectSpell: A basidirond's spore cloud causes random hallucinations in those who sees what looks like a skeleton walking towards them is almost certain to bust out the anti-undead arsenal of healing spells. But a bone thorn is actually the plant growing on the skeleton, so not only do such spells heal them as they would any living creature but their Positive Energy Absorption ability gives them a significant buff for several rounds afterward.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The vines of a bonethorn are covered in sharp spines. If a living thing is pricked by these spines, aka if the bonethorn hitsbreathe it in, saddling them with an attack, different combat penalties as they have attempt to make a save or be implanted with its spores.
* SquareCubeLaw: Bonethorns can't grow any larger than Medium, as their tendrils aren't strong enoughrespond to sustain such each nonexistent set of problems.
* SpiderSwarm: One of the hallucinations caused by breathing asize. Larger creatures basidirond's spore cloud is that become bonethorns will only have you're being attacked by a Medium sized portion swarm of their skeleton used, resulting in strange partially formed physiques. spiders, which then causes you to waste a turn attacking the empty ground.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically to exploit this. Any adventurer
* SpikesOfVillainy: The vines of a bonethorn are covered in sharp spines. If a living thing is pricked by these spines, aka if the bonethorn hits
* SquareCubeLaw: Bonethorns can't grow any larger than Medium, as their tendrils aren't strong enough
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[[folder:Dweomer Cap]]
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->'''Size:''' Tiny
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
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->'''Size:''' Tiny
Small black mushroomsMedium
Thorny fungi that grow over a skeleton, using it as a framework to create an ambulatory body withbioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed which to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].hunt.
Small black mushrooms
Thorny fungi that grow over a skeleton, using it as a framework to create an ambulatory body with
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* BioluminescenceIsCool: When exposed to magic, the orange and purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use the differences in hue and patterns to identify the magic just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
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* BioluminescenceIsCool: When exposed to magic, DemBones: Skeletons are used as framework for the orange and purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use tendrils of the differences in hue and patterns bonethorn.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically toidentify exploit this. Any adventurer who sees what looks like a skeleton walking towards them is almost certain to bust out the magic just by looking at anti-undead arsenal of healing spells. But a bone thorn is actually the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry plant growing on the skeleton, so not only do such spells heal them as early warning systems they would any living creature but their Positive Energy Absorption ability gives them a significant buff for magic traps several rounds afterward.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The vines of a bonethorn are covered in sharp spines. If a living thing is pricked by these spines, aka if the bonethorn hits them with an attack, they have to make a save orhidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They canbe taken as familiars without implanted with its spores.
* SquareCubeLaw: Bonethorns can't grow anyadditional requirements and grant a bonus larger than Medium, as their tendrils aren't strong enough to identifying magic items.sustain such a size. Larger creatures that become bonethorns will only have a Medium sized portion of their skeleton used, resulting in strange partially formed physiques.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically to
* SpikesOfVillainy: The vines of a bonethorn are covered in sharp spines. If a living thing is pricked by these spines, aka if the bonethorn hits them with an attack, they have to make a save or
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* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
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* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict ConstantlyCurious: Cerebric fungi display great curiosity about other species when they meet.
visit other worlds, asking endless and apparently senseless questions.
*PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.HellIsThatNoise: A cerebric fungus can unleash a shrill, nauseating scream of madness.
* PlantAliens: Cerebric fungi are native to a distant planet, and can be found on Castrovel and Nchak in addition to Golarion.
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* PlantAliens: Cerebric fungi are native to a distant planet, and can be found on Castrovel and Nchak in addition to Golarion.
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Titanic flying creatures who live in the Darklands.
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* ThatsNoMoon: The Midnight Mountains, one of the [[BeneathTheEarth Vaults of Orv]], are lit by six large, glowing "moons" -- which are, in fact, six very, very large glowing mu spores.
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* ThatsNoMoon: The Midnight Mountains, one of DefeatEqualsExplosion: When the [[BeneathTheEarth Vaults of Orv]], are lit by six large, glowing "moons" -- which are, in fact, six very, very large glowing mu spores.dragon's blood puffball dies, it explodes, dealing poison damage.
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[[folder:Spore Stalker]]
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->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Aggressive extraterrestrial fungi creatures that can colonize and spread with incredible speed. Their stats can be found in ''Seers of the Drowned City'' or online [[https://aonprd.com/MonsterDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Spore%20Stalker here]].
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* LivingWeapon: Spore stalkers are often used as biological weapons by the mi-go and the Dominion of the Black against newly discovered worlds.
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[[folder:Vegepygmy]]
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->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Aggressive extraterrestrial fungi creatures that can colonize and spread with incredible speed. Their stats can be found in ''Seers of the Drowned City'' or online [[https://aonprd.com/MonsterDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Spore%20Stalker here]].
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* LivingWeapon: Spore stalkers are often used as biological weapons by the mi-go and the Dominion of the Black against newly discovered worlds.
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Aggressive extraterrestrial fungi creatures that can colonize and spread with incredible speed. Their stats can be found in ''Seers of the Drowned City'' or online [[https://aonprd.com/MonsterDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Spore%20Stalker here]].
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* LivingWeapon: Spore stalkers are often used as biological weapons by the mi-go and the Dominion of the Black against newly discovered worlds.
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->'''Size:''' Small
When creatures are killed by an infection of russet mold their corpses will split open to disgorge a group of vegepygmies, dangerous humanoid plant creatures with surprising intelligence.
When creatures are killed by an infection of russet mold their corpses will split open to disgorge a group of vegepygmies, dangerous humanoid plant creatures with surprising intelligence.
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->'''Size:''' Small
When creatures are killed by an infection of russet mold their corpses will split open to disgorge a group of vegepygmies, dangerous humanoid plant creatures with surprising intelligence.Huge
Large fungi that float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
When creatures are killed by an infection of russet mold their corpses will split open to disgorge a group of vegepygmies, dangerous humanoid plant creatures with surprising intelligence.
Large fungi that float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
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* MushroomMan: Vegepygmies are very humanoid, and are born from russet mould.
* SpawnBroodling: Vegepymies are born from corpses of victims killed by a dangerous fungus called russet mould.
* TheSpeechless: They lack the necessary organs for speech, and cannot produce sounds beyond a few limited squeaks and hisses. Consequently, their language consists mostly of touches and pheromone secretions.
!!Thorny
->'''Level:''' 3
* SpawnBroodling: Vegepymies are born from corpses of victims killed by a dangerous fungus called russet mould.
* TheSpeechless: They lack the necessary organs for speech, and cannot produce sounds beyond a few limited squeaks and hisses. Consequently, their language consists mostly of touches and pheromone secretions.
!!Thorny
->'''Level:''' 3
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* MushroomMan: Vegepygmies are very humanoid, KillSteal: The drakauthix often scavenges the kills of oozes and are born from russet mould.
* SpawnBroodling: Vegepymies are born from corpses of victims killed byvermin that share its habitat. When a dangerous fungus called russet mould.
* TheSpeechless: They lackrelatively mindless creature kills a victim, the necessary organs for speech, drakauthix drifts down, hooks the carcass with its tendrils, and cannot produce sounds beyond reels in its meal. The mindless creature that just had its food stolen rarely holds a few limited squeaks grudge and hisses. Consequently, their language consists mostly of touches and pheromone secretions.
!!Thorny
simply slithers off to find a new quarry.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Dweomer Cap]]
->'''Level:'''3-1
* SpawnBroodling: Vegepymies are born from corpses of victims killed by
* TheSpeechless: They lack
!!Thorny
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Dweomer Cap]]
->'''Level:'''
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->'''Size:''' Medium
Quadrupedal, vaguely doglike fungal creatures often found alongside vegepygmies, thornies secrete a paralytic toxin used by their masters to help subdue victims. Creatures subjected to russet mold while thorny venom lingers in their systems have a small chance of producing thorny offspring.
Quadrupedal, vaguely doglike fungal creatures often found alongside vegepygmies, thornies secrete a paralytic toxin used by their masters to help subdue victims. Creatures subjected to russet mold while thorny venom lingers in their systems have a small chance of producing thorny offspring.
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->'''Size:''' Medium
Quadrupedal, vaguely doglike fungal creatures oftenTiny
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be foundalongside vegepygmies, thornies secrete a paralytic toxin used by their masters to help subdue victims. Creatures subjected to russet mold while thorny venom lingers in their systems have a small chance of producing thorny offspring.''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
Quadrupedal, vaguely doglike fungal creatures often
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
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* TheParalyzer: They inject a weak paralyzing agent through their spikes.
* SpikeShooter: They can launch clusters of their venomous thorns up to thirty feet away.
* TheSpiny: A thorny's thorny hide causes any creature that grapples it to take piercing damage and be exposed to its toxin.
* SpikeShooter: They can launch clusters of their venomous thorns up to thirty feet away.
* TheSpiny: A thorny's thorny hide causes any creature that grapples it to take piercing damage and be exposed to its toxin.
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* TheParalyzer: They inject a weak paralyzing agent through their spikes.
* SpikeShooter: They can launch clusters of their venomous thorns up to thirty feet away.
* TheSpiny: A thorny's thorny hide causes any creature that grapples it to take piercing damage and beBioluminescenceIsCool: When exposed to its toxin.magic, the orange and purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use the differences in hue and patterns to identify the magic just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
* SpikeShooter: They can launch clusters of their venomous thorns up to thirty feet away.
* TheSpiny: A thorny's thorny hide causes any creature that grapples it to take piercing damage and be
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
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[[folder:Zygomind]]
->'''Level:''' 18
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
* BotanicalAbomination: They're titanic fungal entities with devastating PsychicPowers that wander the depths of space. Upon finding an inhabited planet, a zygomind traps entire communities in a mental LotusEaterMachine, transforming their bodies into undead servants as they die of deprivation. Perversely, they're mindless [[NonMaliciousMonster Non-Malicious Monsters]] who are just instinctively seeking nutrients.
->'''Level:''' 18
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
* BotanicalAbomination: They're titanic fungal entities with devastating PsychicPowers that wander the depths of space. Upon finding an inhabited planet, a zygomind traps entire communities in a mental LotusEaterMachine, transforming their bodies into undead servants as they die of deprivation. Perversely, they're mindless [[NonMaliciousMonster Non-Malicious Monsters]] who are just instinctively seeking nutrients.
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->'''Level:'''
->'''Alignment:'''
->'''Size:'''
* BotanicalAbomination: They're titanic fungal entities with devastating PsychicPowers that wander
Creatures grown from the
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* ApeShallNeverKillApe: Despite their
* PuppeteerParasite: A creature that would normally be slain by a fungus queen's energy drain attack instead transforms into
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[[folder:Mi-Go]]
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who worship the outer gods.
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* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Mindslaver Mold]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Small
First World fungi who parasitize and control humanoid hosts.
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* FesteringFungus: A mindslaver mold seeks humanoid hosts, feeding on their bodily fluids and forcing them to serve as its bodyguards and protectors.
* PuppeteerParasite: As long as the mindslaver mold remains attached, its host is permanently affected by its ''dominate person'' spell.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Moldwretch]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
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* CombatTentacles: A long tentacle grows out of a moldwretch's back and spews clouds of spores.
* FeedItWithFire: A moldwretch that bonds with brown mold is immune to fire, and fire-based attacks restore hit points to it.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Mu Spore]]
->'''Level:''' 21
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticNeutral
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
Titanic flying creatures who live in the Darklands.
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* ThatsNoMoon: The Midnight Mountains, one of the [[BeneathTheEarth Vaults of Orv]], are lit by six large, glowing "moons" -- which are, in fact, six very, very large glowing mu spores.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Myceloid]]
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Fungi who eat decomposing flesh, supposedly capable of tasting abstract concepts.
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* MushroomMan: A myceloid bears a strong resemblance to a rotund human, with a mushroom cap for a head.
* ToServeMan: Myceloids take particular pleasure in feeding from the rotting bodies of humanoids.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Nulmind]]
->'''Level:''' 11
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Fungi who feed on magic and minds, enslaving the empty shells of their victims.
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* CharmPerson: A creature that succumbs to a nulmind's mind drain aura might eventually become enslaved to its alien will and incapable of seeing to even its own basic needs.
* MagicEater: The nulmind is drawn to areas of innate magical power or populated by spellcasters, feasting off the magic in the area.
* PlantAliens: The nulmind is believed to be of extraterrestrial origins.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Phantom Fungus]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
Tripedal fungi who can remain almost constantly invisible, flickering into view only when they attack.
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* InvisibilityFlicker: A moment after it attacks with invisibility, the phantom fungus appears briefly and semi-transparently, allowing any viewer with line of sight to the phantom fungus to pinpoint its location at the time of the attack.
* InvisibleMonsters: Phantom fungi are normally invisible all the time, except when attacking or choosing to become visible.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Phycomid]]
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
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* AcidAttack: A phycomid attacks by firing a glob of acid from one of its several mushroom-like stalks.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Psychepore]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
A symbiotic fusion of a mobile but unintelligent shambling undergrowth and an intelligent but rooted psychic fungus.
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* TheSymbiote: A psychepore is a symbiosis of two different creatures: a lurching bit of undergrowth distantly related to the shambler and an intelligent cluster of hard fungal growths that possess a malevolent hive mind.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Reaper's Skull Puffball]]
->'''Level:''' 9
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Large
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* TheParalyzer: When the reaper's skull puffball detects prey, its tendrils writhe and exude a paralytic toxin.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Spore Stalker]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pathfinder_spore_stalker.jpg]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Aggressive extraterrestrial fungi creatures that can colonize and spread with incredible speed. Their stats can be found in ''Seers of the Drowned City'' or online [[https://aonprd.com/MonsterDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Spore%20Stalker here]].
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* LivingWeapon: Spore stalkers are often used as biological weapons by the mi-go and the Dominion of the Black against newly discovered worlds.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tendriculos]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Huge
A mix of plant, fungus, and animal that results from a corruption of nature.
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* EatenAlive: The tendriculos is quick to swallow any prey it happens to catch in its vines, relying upon the acid-filled reservoir in its trunk to finish off prey that may still live.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tenebrous Blight]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pathfinder_tenebrous_blight.PNG]]
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Huge
Fungi from the Darklands that have an interesting relationship with light and spores that inflict psychological trauma.
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* TechnicolorFire: Any nonmagical fire that comes into contact with a tenebrous blight immediately turns into a dark, purplish-black flame that sheds no light and are particularly effective in inducing hypnosis. These so-called blight fires must still consume fuel, and die out just as normal fires do.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Terotricus]]
->'''Level:''' 19
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
Massive slime-molds that originate from the Abyss.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=393 here]].
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* FesteringFungus: A terotricus seeks to feed on all living creatures, infecting them with its spores.
* FungusHumongous: The terotricus is a massive, Gargantuan-sized slime mold.
* PuppeteerParasite: When a terotricus' spores cover the entire body of its victim, the latter's mind is subdued and bent to the terotricus.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tsaalgrend]]
->'''Level:''' 2
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Complex, floating fungal creatures who support a symbiotic networks of other mosses, molds, and fungi.
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* TheSymbiote: Tsaalgrends symbiotically support a multitude of other fungi, mosses and epiphytes. The most powerful mold growing within tsaalgrends produces potent, hallucinogenic black spores.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Vegepygmy]]
->'''Level:''' 0
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
When creatures are killed by an infection of russet mold their corpses will split open to disgorge a group of vegepygmies, dangerous humanoid plant creatures with surprising intelligence.
----
* MushroomMan: Vegepygmies are very humanoid, and are born from russet mould.
* SpawnBroodling: Vegepymies are born from corpses of victims killed by a dangerous fungus called russet mould.
* TheSpeechless: They lack the necessary organs for speech, and cannot produce sounds beyond a few limited squeaks and hisses. Consequently, their language consists mostly of touches and pheromone secretions.
!!Thorny
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
Quadrupedal, vaguely doglike fungal creatures often found alongside vegepygmies, thornies secrete a paralytic toxin used by their masters to help subdue victims. Creatures subjected to russet mold while thorny venom lingers in their systems have a small chance of producing thorny offspring.
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* TheParalyzer: They inject a weak paralyzing agent through their spikes.
* SpikeShooter: They can launch clusters of their venomous thorns up to thirty feet away.
* TheSpiny: A thorny's thorny hide causes any creature that grapples it to take piercing damage and be exposed to its toxin.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Violet Fungus]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
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* MakeThemRot: A violet fungi's tendrils are coated with a virulent venom that causes flesh to rot and decay. If left untreated, it can cause the flesh of an entire limb to drop away in no time at all, leaving behind only bones that soon rot as well.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Wizard Sponge]]
->'''Level:''' 5
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Large
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* CannibalismSuperpower: An individual wizard sponge colony typically takes on distinctive properties based on what it's consumed in its environment; one living in a necromancer's crypt might acquire the undead's affinity for negative energy, for example.
* EnergyAbsorption: The wizard sponge was intentionally crafted to not merely resist but be healed by fire.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Zygomind]]
->'''Level:''' 18
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
----
* BotanicalAbomination: They're titanic fungal entities with devastating PsychicPowers that wander the depths of space. Upon finding an inhabited planet, a zygomind traps entire communities in a mental LotusEaterMachine, transforming their bodies into undead servants as they die of deprivation. Perversely, they're mindless [[NonMaliciousMonster Non-Malicious Monsters]] who are just instinctively seeking nutrients.
* FungusHumongous: A fully grown zygomind can reach a height of 500 feet, and its mycelium can stretch for 10 miles in all directions, comprising hundreds of tons of biomass. The main cage is usually 25–40 feet in diameter and weighs around 40000 pounds.
[[/folder]]
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[[folder:Cerebric Fungus]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Level:''' 3
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Otherworldly fungi with boundless curiosity.
Otherworldly fungi with boundless curiosity.
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->'''Size:''' Medium
Otherworldly fungiTiny
Small black mushrooms withboundless curiosity.bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
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* BioluminescenceIsCool: When exposed to magic, the orange and purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use the differences in hue and patterns to identify the magic just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
Otherworldly fungi
Small black mushrooms with
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
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* BioluminescenceIsCool: When exposed to magic, the orange and purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use the differences in hue and patterns to identify the magic just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
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[[folder:Drakauthix]]
->'''Level:''' 9
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Huge
Large fungi that float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
->'''Level:''' 9
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Huge
Large fungi that float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
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->'''Level:'''
->'''Alignment:'''
->'''Size:'''
Large fungi that float through
Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who worship the
Their stats can be found in
----
* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the
* PublicDomainCharacter: They're originally creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, but have long since passed into the public domain.
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[[folder:Dweomer Cap]]
->'''Level:''' -1
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Tiny
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
->'''Level:''' -1
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Tiny
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
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->'''Alignment:'''
->'''Size:'''
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found
Titanic flying creatures who live in
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* BioluminescenceIsCool: When exposed to magic, the orange and purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use the differences in hue and patterns to identify the magic just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
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* BioluminescenceIsCool: When exposed to magic, ThatsNoMoon: The Midnight Mountains, one of the orange and purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use the differences [[BeneathTheEarth Vaults of Orv]], are lit by six large, glowing "moons" -- which are, in hue and patterns to identify the magic just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.fact, six very, very large glowing mu spores.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
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[[folder:Fungus Queen]]
->'''Level:''' 9
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
->'''Level:''' 9
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
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Creatures grown from the corpses of succubi infected by Cyth-V'sug's blight.
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* LivingWeapon: Spore stalkers are often used as biological weapons by the mi-go and the Dominion of
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[[folder:Mi-Go]]
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who worship the outer gods.
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who worship the outer gods.
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->'''Level:'''
->'''Alignment:'''
->'''Size:'''
Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who worship the outer gods.
When creatures are killed by an infection of russet mold their corpses will split open to disgorge a group of vegepygmies, dangerous humanoid plant creatures with surprising intelligence.
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* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Mindslaver Mold]]
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Mindslaver Mold]]
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* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies MushroomMan: Vegepygmies are very humanoid, and are born from russet mould.
* SpawnBroodling: Vegepymies are born from corpses of victims killed by a dangerous fungus called russet mould.
* TheSpeechless: They lack theDominion of the Black, necessary organs for speech, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Mindslaver Mold]]cannot produce sounds beyond a few limited squeaks and hisses. Consequently, their language consists mostly of touches and pheromone secretions.
!!Thorny
* SpawnBroodling: Vegepymies are born from corpses of victims killed by a dangerous fungus called russet mould.
* TheSpeechless: They lack the
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Mindslaver Mold]]
!!Thorny
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->'''Size:''' Small
First World fungi who parasitize and control humanoid hosts.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Moldwretch]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Size:''' Small
First World fungi who parasitize and control humanoid hosts.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Moldwretch]]
->'''Level:''' 7
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Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
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->'''Size:''' Small
Deformed and reclusiveMedium
Quadrupedal, vaguely doglike fungal creatureswho live often found alongside vegepygmies, thornies secrete a paralytic toxin used by their masters to help subdue victims. Creatures subjected to russet mold while thorny venom lingers in mold-rich areas.their systems have a small chance of producing thorny offspring.
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* TheParalyzer: They inject a weak paralyzing agent through their spikes.
* SpikeShooter: They can launch clusters of their venomous thorns up to thirty feet away.
* TheSpiny: A thorny's thorny hide causes any creature that grapples it to take piercing damage and be exposed to its toxin.
Deformed and reclusive
Quadrupedal, vaguely doglike fungal creatures
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* TheParalyzer: They inject a weak paralyzing agent through their spikes.
* SpikeShooter: They can launch clusters of their venomous thorns up to thirty feet away.
* TheSpiny: A thorny's thorny hide causes any creature that grapples it to take piercing damage and be exposed to its toxin.
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->'''Level:''' 21
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Titanic flying creatures who live in the Darklands.
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* ThatsNoMoon: The Midnight Mountains, one of the [[BeneathTheEarth Vaults of Orv]], are lit by six large, glowing "moons" -- which are, in fact, six very, very large glowing mu spores.
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[[folder:Myceloid]]
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Waling fungi who eat decomposing flesh, supposedly capable of tasting abstract concepts.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Nulmind]]
->'''Level:''' 11
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Fungi who feed on magic and minds, enslaving the empty shells of their victims.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Phantom Fungus]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
Tripedal fungi who can remain almost constantly invisible, flickering into view only when they attack.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Phycomid]]
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Psychepore]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
A symbiotic fusion of a mobile but unintelligent shambling undergrowth and an intelligent but rooted psychic fungus.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Spore Stalker]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pathfinder_spore_stalker.jpg]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Aggressive extraterrestrial fungi creatures that can colonize and spread with incredible speed. Their stats can be found in ''Seers of the Drowned City'' or online [[https://aonprd.com/MonsterDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Spore%20Stalker here]].
----
* LivingWeapon: Spore stalkers are often used as biological weapons by the mi-go and the Dominion of the Black against newly discovered worlds.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tendriculos]]
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Huge
A mix of plant, fungus, and animal that results from a corruption of nature.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tenebrous Blight]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pathfinder_tenebrous_blight.PNG]]
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Huge
Fungi from the Darklands that have an interesting relationship with light and spores that inflict psychological trauma.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Terotricus]]
->'''Level:''' 19
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
Massive slime-molds that originate from the Abyss.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=393 here]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tsaalgrend]]
->'''Level:''' 2
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Complex, floating fungal creatures who support a symbiotic networks of other mosses, molds, and fungi.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Vegepygmy]]
->'''Level:''' 0
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
When creatures are killed by an infection of russet mold their corpses will split open to disgorge a group of vegepygmies, dangerous humanoid plant creatures with surprising intelligence.
----
* MushroomMan: Vegepygmies are very humanoid, and are born from russet mould.
* SpawnBroodling: Vegepymies are born from corpses of victims killed by a dangerous fungus called russet mould.
* TheSpeechless: They lack the necessary organs for speech, and cannot produce sounds beyond a few limited squeaks and hisses. Consequently, their language consists mostly of touches and pheromone secretions.
!!Thorny
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
Quadrupedal, vaguely doglike fungal creatures often found alongside vegepygmies, thornies secrete a paralytic toxin used by their masters to help subdue victims. Creatures subjected to russet mold while thorny venom lingers in their systems have a small chance of producing thorny offspring.
----
* TheParalyzer: They inject a weak paralyzing agent through their spikes.
* SpikeShooter: They can launch clusters of their venomous thorns up to thirty feet away.
* TheSpiny: A thorny's thorny hide causes any creature that grapples it to take piercing damage and be exposed to its toxin.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Violet Fungus]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Zygomind]]
->'''Level:''' 18
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
* BotanicalAbomination: They're titanic fungal entities with devastating PsychicPowers that wander the depths of space. Upon finding an inhabited planet, a zygomind traps entire communities in a mental LotusEaterMachine, transforming their bodies into undead servants as they die of deprivation. Perversely, they're mindless [[NonMaliciousMonster Non-Malicious Monsters]] who are just instinctively seeking nutrients.
[[/folder]]
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This page is part of the character sheet for ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', covering '''Fungus''' creatures.
[[folder:Ascomoid]]
->'''Level:''' 5
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Large
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Bonethorn]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonethorn.PNG]]
->'''Level:''' 12
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
Thorny fungi that grow over a skeleton, using it as a framework to create an ambulatory body with which to hunt.
----
* DemBones: Skeletons are used as framework for the tendrils of the bonethorn.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically to exploit this. Any adventurer who sees what looks like a skeleton walking towards them is almost certain to bust out the anti-undead arsenal of healing spells. But a bone thorn is actually the plant growing on the skeleton, so not only do such spells heal them as they would any living creature but their Positive Energy Absorption ability gives them a significant buff for several rounds afterward.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The vines of a bonethorn are covered in sharp spines. If a living thing is pricked by these spines, aka if the bonethorn hits them with an attack, they have to make a save or be implanted with its spores.
* SquareCubeLaw: Bonethorns can't grow any larger than Medium, as their tendrils aren't strong enough to sustain such a size. Larger creatures that become bonethorns will only have a Medium sized portion of their skeleton used, resulting in strange partially formed physiques.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Cerebric Fungus]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
Otherworldly fungi with boundless curiosity.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Drakauthix]]
->'''Level:''' 9
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Huge
Large fungi that float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Dweomer Cap]]
->'''Level:''' -1
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Tiny
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
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* BioluminescenceIsCool: When exposed to magic, the orange and purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use the differences in hue and patterns to identify the magic just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Fungus Queen]]
->'''Level:''' 9
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Creatures grown from the corpses of succubi infected by Cyth-V'sug's blight.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Mi-Go]]
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who worship the outer gods.
----
* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Mindslaver Mold]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Small
First World fungi who parasitize and control humanoid hosts.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Moldwretch]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Mu Spore]]
->'''Level:''' 21
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticNeutral
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
Titanic flying creatures who live in the Darklands.
----
* ThatsNoMoon: The Midnight Mountains, one of the [[BeneathTheEarth Vaults of Orv]], are lit by six large, glowing "moons" -- which are, in fact, six very, very large glowing mu spores.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Myceloid]]
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Waling fungi who eat decomposing flesh, supposedly capable of tasting abstract concepts.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Nulmind]]
->'''Level:''' 11
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Fungi who feed on magic and minds, enslaving the empty shells of their victims.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Phantom Fungus]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
Tripedal fungi who can remain almost constantly invisible, flickering into view only when they attack.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Phycomid]]
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Psychepore]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
A symbiotic fusion of a mobile but unintelligent shambling undergrowth and an intelligent but rooted psychic fungus.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Spore Stalker]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pathfinder_spore_stalker.jpg]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Aggressive extraterrestrial fungi creatures that can colonize and spread with incredible speed. Their stats can be found in ''Seers of the Drowned City'' or online [[https://aonprd.com/MonsterDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Spore%20Stalker here]].
----
* LivingWeapon: Spore stalkers are often used as biological weapons by the mi-go and the Dominion of the Black against newly discovered worlds.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tendriculos]]
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Huge
A mix of plant, fungus, and animal that results from a corruption of nature.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tenebrous Blight]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pathfinder_tenebrous_blight.PNG]]
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Huge
Fungi from the Darklands that have an interesting relationship with light and spores that inflict psychological trauma.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Terotricus]]
->'''Level:''' 19
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
Massive slime-molds that originate from the Abyss.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=393 here]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tsaalgrend]]
->'''Level:''' 2
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Complex, floating fungal creatures who support a symbiotic networks of other mosses, molds, and fungi.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Vegepygmy]]
->'''Level:''' 0
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
When creatures are killed by an infection of russet mold their corpses will split open to disgorge a group of vegepygmies, dangerous humanoid plant creatures with surprising intelligence.
----
* MushroomMan: Vegepygmies are very humanoid, and are born from russet mould.
* SpawnBroodling: Vegepymies are born from corpses of victims killed by a dangerous fungus called russet mould.
* TheSpeechless: They lack the necessary organs for speech, and cannot produce sounds beyond a few limited squeaks and hisses. Consequently, their language consists mostly of touches and pheromone secretions.
!!Thorny
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
Quadrupedal, vaguely doglike fungal creatures often found alongside vegepygmies, thornies secrete a paralytic toxin used by their masters to help subdue victims. Creatures subjected to russet mold while thorny venom lingers in their systems have a small chance of producing thorny offspring.
----
* TheParalyzer: They inject a weak paralyzing agent through their spikes.
* SpikeShooter: They can launch clusters of their venomous thorns up to thirty feet away.
* TheSpiny: A thorny's thorny hide causes any creature that grapples it to take piercing damage and be exposed to its toxin.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Violet Fungus]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Zygomind]]
->'''Level:''' 18
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
* BotanicalAbomination: They're titanic fungal entities with devastating PsychicPowers that wander the depths of space. Upon finding an inhabited planet, a zygomind traps entire communities in a mental LotusEaterMachine, transforming their bodies into undead servants as they die of deprivation. Perversely, they're mindless [[NonMaliciousMonster Non-Malicious Monsters]] who are just instinctively seeking nutrients.
[[/folder]]
This page is part of the character sheet for ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', covering '''Fungus''' creatures.
[[folder:Ascomoid]]
->'''Level:''' 5
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Large
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Bonethorn]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonethorn.PNG]]
->'''Level:''' 12
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
Thorny fungi that grow over a skeleton, using it as a framework to create an ambulatory body with which to hunt.
----
* DemBones: Skeletons are used as framework for the tendrils of the bonethorn.
* ReviveKillsZombie: Created specifically to exploit this. Any adventurer who sees what looks like a skeleton walking towards them is almost certain to bust out the anti-undead arsenal of healing spells. But a bone thorn is actually the plant growing on the skeleton, so not only do such spells heal them as they would any living creature but their Positive Energy Absorption ability gives them a significant buff for several rounds afterward.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The vines of a bonethorn are covered in sharp spines. If a living thing is pricked by these spines, aka if the bonethorn hits them with an attack, they have to make a save or be implanted with its spores.
* SquareCubeLaw: Bonethorns can't grow any larger than Medium, as their tendrils aren't strong enough to sustain such a size. Larger creatures that become bonethorns will only have a Medium sized portion of their skeleton used, resulting in strange partially formed physiques.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Cerebric Fungus]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
Otherworldly fungi with boundless curiosity.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Drakauthix]]
->'''Level:''' 9
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Huge
Large fungi that float through the Darklands like ravenous balloons.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=158 here]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Dweomer Cap]]
->'''Level:''' -1
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Tiny
Small black mushrooms with bioluminescent patterns that shift and change when exposed to magic.
Their stats can be found in ''Ultimate Wilderness'' or online [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/plants/dweomer-cap/ here]].
----
* BioluminescenceIsCool: When exposed to magic, the orange and purple patterns on their caps glow and shift. With practice, one can learn to use the differences in hue and patterns to identify the magic just by looking at the mushroom. For this reason, some adventurers carry them as early warning systems for magic traps or hidden casters.
* {{Familiar}}: They can be taken as familiars without any additional requirements and grant a bonus to identifying magic items.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Fungus Queen]]
->'''Level:''' 9
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Creatures grown from the corpses of succubi infected by Cyth-V'sug's blight.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Mi-Go]]
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Extraterrestrial scientists and colonizers who worship the outer gods.
----
* EvilVersusEvil: They're mortal enemies of the Dominion of the Black, and the two alien powers are almost always in open conflict when they meet.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Mindslaver Mold]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Small
First World fungi who parasitize and control humanoid hosts.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Moldwretch]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Deformed and reclusive fungal creatures who live in mold-rich areas.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Mu Spore]]
->'''Level:''' 21
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticNeutral
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
Titanic flying creatures who live in the Darklands.
----
* ThatsNoMoon: The Midnight Mountains, one of the [[BeneathTheEarth Vaults of Orv]], are lit by six large, glowing "moons" -- which are, in fact, six very, very large glowing mu spores.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Myceloid]]
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Waling fungi who eat decomposing flesh, supposedly capable of tasting abstract concepts.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Nulmind]]
->'''Level:''' 11
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Fungi who feed on magic and minds, enslaving the empty shells of their victims.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Phantom Fungus]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
Tripedal fungi who can remain almost constantly invisible, flickering into view only when they attack.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Phycomid]]
->'''Level:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Psychepore]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
A symbiotic fusion of a mobile but unintelligent shambling undergrowth and an intelligent but rooted psychic fungus.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Spore Stalker]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pathfinder_spore_stalker.jpg]]
->'''Level:''' 7
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
->'''Size:''' Medium
Aggressive extraterrestrial fungi creatures that can colonize and spread with incredible speed. Their stats can be found in ''Seers of the Drowned City'' or online [[https://aonprd.com/MonsterDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Spore%20Stalker here]].
----
* LivingWeapon: Spore stalkers are often used as biological weapons by the mi-go and the Dominion of the Black against newly discovered worlds.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tendriculos]]
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Huge
A mix of plant, fungus, and animal that results from a corruption of nature.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tenebrous Blight]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pathfinder_tenebrous_blight.PNG]]
->'''Level:''' 6
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Huge
Fungi from the Darklands that have an interesting relationship with light and spores that inflict psychological trauma.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Terotricus]]
->'''Level:''' 19
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
Massive slime-molds that originate from the Abyss.
Their stats can be found in the 2nd Edition ''Bestiary'' or online [[http://2e.aonprd.com/Monsters.aspx?ID=393 here]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tsaalgrend]]
->'''Level:''' 2
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
Complex, floating fungal creatures who support a symbiotic networks of other mosses, molds, and fungi.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Vegepygmy]]
->'''Level:''' 0
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Small
When creatures are killed by an infection of russet mold their corpses will split open to disgorge a group of vegepygmies, dangerous humanoid plant creatures with surprising intelligence.
----
* MushroomMan: Vegepygmies are very humanoid, and are born from russet mould.
* SpawnBroodling: Vegepymies are born from corpses of victims killed by a dangerous fungus called russet mould.
* TheSpeechless: They lack the necessary organs for speech, and cannot produce sounds beyond a few limited squeaks and hisses. Consequently, their language consists mostly of touches and pheromone secretions.
!!Thorny
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
Quadrupedal, vaguely doglike fungal creatures often found alongside vegepygmies, thornies secrete a paralytic toxin used by their masters to help subdue victims. Creatures subjected to russet mold while thorny venom lingers in their systems have a small chance of producing thorny offspring.
----
* TheParalyzer: They inject a weak paralyzing agent through their spikes.
* SpikeShooter: They can launch clusters of their venomous thorns up to thirty feet away.
* TheSpiny: A thorny's thorny hide causes any creature that grapples it to take piercing damage and be exposed to its toxin.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Violet Fungus]]
->'''Level:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Medium
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Zygomind]]
->'''Level:''' 18
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral
->'''Size:''' Gargantuan
* BotanicalAbomination: They're titanic fungal entities with devastating PsychicPowers that wander the depths of space. Upon finding an inhabited planet, a zygomind traps entire communities in a mental LotusEaterMachine, transforming their bodies into undead servants as they die of deprivation. Perversely, they're mindless [[NonMaliciousMonster Non-Malicious Monsters]] who are just instinctively seeking nutrients.
[[/folder]]