Source Starfinder #23: Hive of Minds pg. 57Muneen CR 11XP 12,800 N Large magical beast Init +5; Senses blindsense (thought) 30 ft., darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision; Perception +25
DefenseHP 155 EAC 23; KAC 24 Fort +12; Ref +12; Will +14 Defensive Abilities unflankable; Immunities divination magic, enchantment magic; SR 22
OffenseSpeed 20 ft., fly 60 ft. (Ex, average) Melee beak +18 (2d10+13 P) or claw +18 (2d10+13 S; critical bleed 2d6) Ranged feather barrage +20 (2d8+11 P) Space 10 ft.; Reach 10 ft. Offensive Abilities magical Spell-Like Abilities (CL 11th; melee +20) 1/day—mind probe (DC 22), overload systems (DC 22) 3/day—probability prediction , suggestion (DC 21), synaptic pulse (DC 21) At will—detect thoughts (DC 19), mind thrust (2nd level, DC 20), zone of truth (DC 20)StatisticsSTR +2; DEX +5; CON +1; INT +0; WIS +8; CHA +3 Skills Acrobatics +25, Mysticism +20 Languages Muneen; telepathy 100 ft. Other Abilities tracking (divination)EcologyEnvironment any (Chonax) Organization solitary, pair, or murder (3–8)Special AbilitiesMagical (Su) A muneen’s attacks are magical, and all typed damage the muneen deals has the force descriptor.DescriptionMuneens are corvid avian creatures infused with the magic of Chonax, evidenced by the coruscating colors emitted by their dark feathers. Although these creatures are omnivores, they can also subsist on magical energy from divination or enchantment loci of their home world. Muneens typically live near such loci, often with others of their kind.
These corvids are intensely curious, and the thoughts and emotions of other creatures fascinate them. Muneens enjoy sating their curiosity through peaceful contact with other sapient species. Thanks to their spell-like abilities, muneens are almost prescient in their awareness, so enemies are unlikely to surprise them. When threatened, the creatures are quick to defend themselves with their natural weapons— using their beaks, claws, and barrages of magically charged feathers—or mind-bending magic.
Muneens may form lasting relationships with other creatures, depending on how they’re treated. A visitor to Chonax can expect muneens to be inquisitive during initial contact. If initial interactions go well, given a little time, muneens are likely to become friendly toward acquaintances. Muneens have also helped explorers survive on Chonax by driving off hostile fauna. However, muneens remember harm done to them and teach others of their kind whom to treat as an enemy.
Muneens are oviparous and form long-lasting mated pairs to procreate and raise young. A mature female muneen in a pair lays one egg every year, and the pair cares for the egg for 3 months before it hatches. Young muneens absorb magic as their initial nourishment in life, learning to hunt and forage only as they mature. An adult muneen is 9 feet tall and has a wingspan of about 20 feet, and it weighs 280 pounds.
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