Vined Soldier
N Medium Plant
Init -1 Senses Low-light vision; Perception +X
DEFENSE
AC 11 touch 9, flat-footed 11 (-1 Dex, +2 natural)hp 9 hp (2d8)
Fort +3, Ref -1, Will +0
OFFENSE
Speed 30 ft.Melee Slam +2 (1d6+1)
Ranged Net +0 (1d2), Range 20 ft, Ref DC 11 to avoid or escape
STATISTICS
Str 13, Dex 9, Con 10, Int 4, Wis 10, Cha 4Base Atk +1 CMB +2 CMD 11
Feats Power Attack
Skills +4 climb, +2 Perception , -1 Stealth
ECOLOGY
Environment Druids GroveOrganization Solitary or Clan (3-6)
Treasure Value Quarter or less
Advancement Range: 3 or 4 HD; +1 level as Barbarian or Fighter Class
Appear as a zombie or skeleton with small, thin but very visible green vines covering them, quite similar to blood vessels but these vines are what is causing the dead skeleton to move, thus this is actually categorized as a plant and not a true undead. They are one of the most common servants that druids use, as they are from living creatures killed in a forest, most often from armies that invade the forest. These corpses are then buried in or near a druid's grove and are raised by the magic of the forest. The vines that surround the dead, act a bit like living blood vessels, but these spread the magic that enables the vine zombie to act, the only requirement for the corpses is that they are complete corpses. Most druids will tear off the faces of these zombies so they are unrecognizable.
A Vined Soldier is treated as a plant, though most often seen as undead by those unfamiliar with them. However, they can be turned if they are in dungeons as undead, but at +4 bonus to resist. Near a druid's grove, they cannot be turned.
Though rare it is sometimes possible for long-serving vine soldiers to gain sentience, as the vines cognizance combines with the memories of the dead to become more than either alone. Still loyal to the druids cause but they have their own purposes. For this reason, many druids retire them after a few years as these mixed beings are sorrowful creatures, unable to fit in either with the living, the dead or other sentient plant creatures,
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