This gray-skinned humanoid has long, willowy limbs and a bulbous head with oversized black eyes.
XP 1,200 DEFENSE AC 14, touch 14, flat-footed 11 (+3 Dex, +1 size) OFFENSE Speed 20 ft. 7 PE—anticipate thoughts (2 PE, DC 16), mind thrust II (2 PE, DC 16), sleep (1 PE, DC 15) Spell-Like Abilities (CL 5th; concentration +9) Constant—blink STATISTICS Str 9, Dex 16, Con 15, Int 18, Wis 14, Cha 17 SPECIAL ABILITIES Phase (Su)A gray has the ability to become out of phase, allowing it to pass through walls or material obstacles. In order to use this ability, a gray must begin and end its turn outside of whatever wall or obstacle it's moving through. A gray can't move through corporeal creatures with this ability, and its movement speed is halved while moving through a wall or obstacle. This innate acumen with phasing also lets a gray begin and end its blink spell-like ability as a free action on its turn. Probe (Su)As a standard action, a gray can probe the mind of a single intelligent, conscious, helpless creature it touches. Each minute it can scan for an answer to a simple question (such as, “Where is your family hiding?”) or for information on a general topic the subject knows. In addition, as long as the gray has probed the subject for at least 1 minute, it can choose one Knowledge skill the subject has at least 1 rank in and make Knowledge checks using the subject's skill modifier instead of its own for the next 24 hours. This is a mind-affecting effect. Sensory Overload (Su)Any creature hit by a gray's touch is stunned by sensory overload for 1d4 rounds unless it succeeds at a DC 16 Will save. A gray can't use sensory overload and probe at the same time, and must choose only one of these to use each time it touches a creature. The save DC is Intelligence-based. Sleep Paralysis (Su)As a standard action, a gray can paralyze a sleeping creature within 30 feet that it can see. Targets who succeed at a DC 17 Will save remain asleep and are immune to the same gray's sleep paralysis for 24 hours. A creature who fails awakens and is paralyzed for 1d6 minutes. Any attack or hostile action other than a gray's probe ability ends this paralysis. If the paralysis is not interrupted early, at the end of its duration the victim falls back asleep and has no memory of the event, as if its memory were eliminated by modify memory. The creature attempts a Will save against the memory erasure, and if it succeeds it remembers the paralysis and probing but with imperfect clarity. This is a mind-affecting effect. The save DC is Intelligence-based. |