The Interlocutor is a Level 12 creature, with Armor Class 33 and 215 hit points. An interlocutor is a grotesque velstrac surgeon that views the systematic flaying of flesh as a path to spiritual enlightenment.
- **Painsight** (divination, divine) A velstrac automatically knows whether a creature it sees has any of the doomed, dying, and wounded conditions, as well as the value of those conditions.
- **Glimpse of Stolen Flesh** (aura, divine, enchantment, fear, mental, visual) 30 feet. When a creature ends its turn in the aura, it sees pieces of its own body amid the interlocutor's form. The creature must succeed at a 29 Will save or become stunned 1.
- **Attack of Opportunity**
- **Focus Gaze** (concentrate, divine, enchantment, fear, mental, visual) The interlocutor stares at a creature they can see within 30 feet. The creature must immediately attempt a Will save against glimpse of stolen flesh. In addition, if the creature was already stunned, on a failed save, it feels its internal organs twist and writhe, and is clumsy 2 for 1 minute. After attempting this save, the creature is then temporarily immune until the start of the interlocutor's next turn.
- **Surgical Rend** This functions as the Rend ability, dealing claw damage. In addition, if the target is a living creature with organs and muscle, the interlocutor opens a precise wound.
Until the creature is restored to its maximum Hit Points, thus closing the wound, Strike against the creature deal 1d6 extra precision damage.
Common Questions
How much HP does an Interlocutor have?
215 hit points.
What level is an Interlocutor?
Level 12.
What is an Interlocutor's Armor Class?
AC 33.
How fast can an Interlocutor move?
Speed 40 ft.
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Official stats from the Pathfinder 2e (Second Edition) System Reference Document (SRD), free to use under the ORC open license.