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Umbracygot

Source Starfinder #31: Waking the Worldseed pg. 61

Umbracygot CR 12

XP 19,200
NE Large aberration
Init +3; Senses blindsense (vibration) 60 ft., darkvision 60 ft.; Perception +27

Defense

HP 197
EAC 26; KAC 27
Fort +17; Ref +15; Will +12
Defensive Abilities void adaptation; DR 10/—; Immunities acid, cold
Weaknesses vulnerable to sonic

Offense

Speed 40 ft., burrow 20 ft.
Melee bite +25 (3d4+20 A & P) or tentacle +25 (2d4+20 B plus grab)
Multiattack bite +19 (3d4+20 A & P), 4 tentacles +19 (2d4+20 B plus grab)
Space 10 ft.; Reach 10 ft. (15 ft. with tentacles)
Offensive Abilities acid spray (60-ft. line, 10d6 A, Reflex DC 19 half, usable every 1d4 rounds)

Statistics

STR +8; DEX +3; CON +5; INT +1; WIS +4; CHA +0
Skills Acrobatics +22, Athletics +27, Stealth +22
Languages Aklo; telepathy 60 ft.

Ecology

Environment any (terrestrial vacuum)
Organization solitary, pair, or clutch (3–6)

Special Abilities

Acid Spray (Ex) Every 1d4 rounds as a standard action, an umbracygot can spit a 60-foot line of acid that deals 10d6 acid damage. The acid continues to burn each affected creature, dealing an additional 4d6 acid damage on the following round. A target that succeeds at a DC 19 Reflex save takes half the initial damage and avoids the ongoing damage.

Description

Once known as somalcygots—named after the Azlanti designation of Lost Golarion’s only moon, Somal—these enormous, territorial flatworms claim mile‑wide areas of a moon, asteroid, or similar patches of airless environments. Now referred to as umbracygots, these beasts enter vicious frenzies when other species stumble into their domains, looking to consume the interlopers. While relentless in their attempts to feed, umbracygots rarely pursue intruders beyond the borders of their territories to better conserve energy in an environment with limited nutrition.
When not feeding, an umbracygot enters a trancelike hibernation during which it constantly burrows in circles and strange patterns beneath the surface with endless, unthinking repetition. Some xenobiologists speculate that the patterns an umbracygot creates within the territory it inhabits indicate the creature’s mood or even their psychic impressions on the cosmos. Unfortunately, not enough data has been collected on these designs because an umbracygot awakens from its trance to attack when it senses a trespasser.
A typical adult umbracygot is 16 feet long and weighs 1,500 pounds. These creatures possess more intelligence than their monstrous appearances would suggest, but conversations with them are rare. Umbracygots usually socialize on the rare occasions when they’re full and don’t wish to exert energy on a wasteful meal, or when they’re mating. The knowledge gleaned from these unique interactions has proven useful in understanding their psychology, though their main concerns are defending their territory and consuming.