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Bonus Material: Extra Monsters!

Spermato Organelle

Medium Elemental (Flesh, Extraplanar)
Hit Dice: 4d8+16 (34HP)
Initiative: +2
Speed: Swim 40’ (8 squares)
Armor Class: 15 (+2 Dex, +3 natural); touch 12; flat-footed 13
Base Attack/Grapple: +3/+2
Attack: Tail Whip +2 melee (1d6-1)
Full Attack: Tail Whip +2 melee (1d6-1)
Space/Reach: 5’/5’
Special Attacks: Improved Grab, Long Reach, Penetrate
Special Qualities: Blindsense 30’, Elemental traits, Fast Healing 1
Saves: Fort +7, Ref +6, Will +2
Abilities: Str 8 (-1), Dex 14 (+2), Con 18 (+4), Int 2 (-4), Wis 12 (+1), Cha 8 (-1)
Skills: Swim +3
Feats: Endurance, Great Fortitude
Environment: Elemental Plane of Flesh
Organization: swarm (12-60)
Challenge Rating: 4
Treasure: N/A
Alignment: always Neutral
Advancement: N/A
Level Adjustment: N/A

Swimming quickly through the cloudy liquid of the Red Flow is a missile-shaped creature with a long whip-like tail. Its white skin is partially translucent & almost devoid of features. The only notable characteristic is a sharp horn-like structure on its tapered forward point. Out of the haze, you see several identical creatures, all swimming in unison in the same direction.

A creature that looks & acts like a missile, the Spermato Organelle is a creature with a singular mission: to find & engage the rare Ovus Node. Uninterested in combat, they would rather swim away from battle, unless an opponent is directly between them & their goal (or at least blocking the direction that they were traveling).

Although their objective is well known, the potential results of achieving it are not. No one knows what happens when a Spermato Organelle & an Ovus Node merge, as no one has ever seen the two together. Some wise men surmise that they combine to create infant demiplanes, like Neth; others believe that they merely annihilate each other upon contact; still some others say that they spawn whatever is behind the Cystemic Anomalies, or whatever controls the Hepatonexus, or some even less known creature. Whatever mysteries are in vogue at the moment tend to attract speculation that these beings are responsible. Fear of what such a union might create has driven some intelligent creatures to hunt down both Spermatos & the already-rare Ovi.

Unlike most Organelles, Spermatos swim in large swarms in order to locate an Ovus Node, usually following one another due to the belief that they may have an idea of where one of the elusive Ovi are. These swarms can number in the dozens, accumulating more & more as they travel aimlessly, searching without cease for their quarry.

A Spermato Organelle is about 4’ long (16’ with the tail) & weighs about 60 pounds. It speaks no language.

Improved Grab (Ex): to use this ability, a Spermato Organelle must hit with a Tail Whip attack; it can then attempt to start a grapple as a free action without provoking an attack of opportunity; if it wins the grapple check, it establishes a hold & can Penetrate

Long Reach (Ex): a Spermato Organelle can lash out with its Tail Whip attack once every 1d4-1 rounds (minimum 1), hitting opponents up to 15’ away (NOTE: it may also hit opponents that are less than 15’ away at no penalty, if it chooses); this attack is identical in all other respects to the normal Tail Whip attack

Penetrate (Ex): a Spermato Organelle can ignore armor & natural armor bonuses when making attacks; in addition, they gain a +16 racial bonus on Strength checks to break down barriers

Blindsense (Ex): a Spermato Organelle notices & locates creatures within 30’; opponents still have total concealment (50% miss chance) against a creature with Blindsense