Al-Qadim (Forgotten Realms)

Silat

MC Al-Qadim Appendix



Silat
 YoungAdult
Climate/Terrain:Any landAny land
Frequency:UncommonRare to very rare
Organization:SolitarySolitary or family
Activity Cycle:NightNight
Diet:CarnivoreCarnivore
Intelligence:Very (11-12)High to Exceptional (13-16)
Treasure:RW (D)
Alignment:Any chaoticAny chaotic

No. Appearing:11 or 3-9
Armor Class:30
Matriarch: -3
Movement:1515
Hit Dice:79
Matriarch: 12
THAC0:10 (13)8 (11)
Matriarch: 6 (9)
No. of Attacks:33
Damage/Attack:8-11/8-11/9-158-11/8-11/9-15
Special Attacks:See belowSee below
Special Defenses:See belowSee below
Magic Resistance:30%55%
Size:L (10’ tall)L-G (12-15’ tall)
Morale:Elite (14)Elite (14)
XP Value:5,00010,000
Matriarch: 17,000

Silats are a race of female, shapeshifting hags that roam both the wilderness and cities of Zakhara in magical disguise, searching for food.

In their true form, a silat appears to be a giant female humanoid with pale green or blue skin and curved ram’s horns curling from each side of her head. The size of the horns depends on the silat’s age, growing a complete spiral every century or so. The hair is usually the same color as the skin, but of a darker hue. Their teeth and nails look like yellowed ivory, but are harder and sharper than obsidian.

In both their polymorphed and their natural shape, silats wear rags that barely cover their bent and wrinkled forms.

Combat: Although the shapeshifting abilities of silats vary with age, all possess strong magic resistance and superhuman Strength (19). They attack physically with their daggerlike claws and a vicious bite. Silats can only be affected by magical or iron weapons and regenerate at a rate of 1 hp/round. They are unaffected by poison or mind-influencing spells (illusions, charms, ESP, and the like).

Younger silats (up to a century old) can polymorph all but one part of their form (usually the feet) three times/day. They will always take great pains to hide these appendages by covering them with rags. Once silats reach adulthood (one to five centuries old), they can fully polymorph self at will. In addition, adult silats can cast polymorph other three times/day. The most ancient of silats (over five centuries old) are revered as matriarchs. They can polymorph self and polymorph other (-4 on opponent’s save) at will and can polymorph any object three times/day.

Neutral and good silats use their polymorphing abilities to move unnoticed and unbothered through human and demihuman society, where they are most commonly (and unknowingly) encountered. Evil silats use their powers to attract victims, frequently posing as helpless old women in need (or flirtatious maidens) in order to lure unsuspecting youths to a deserted location

Habitat/Society: Silats are typically solitary creatures. They can be found just about anywhere in Zakharan society. While hunting for food, silats will pose as hideously ugly human females to discourage encounters.

In the wilderness, adult silats may be encountered alone, or with their family. Silats propagate their species by mating with ogre magi. Male offspring of such a union are ogre magi, while the female offspring are silats. Should a family be encountered, it will consist of an adult or matriarch silat with 1-4 sons (ogre magi) and 1-4 daughters (young silats).

Common to all silats is a desire to be left alone, and failing that, to be treated with respect. Every village or town has a story of a braggart who insulted a decrepit crone one day and was found sporting a donkey’s tail the next. Even an evil silat will not attack one who bows respectfully and hails her politely with a friendly greeting. Those displaying refined manners and proper etiquette are rarely eaten and more often are helped on a quest or journey.

Ecology: Much of a silat’s nocturnal activity cycle is spent in search of food. Neutral and good silats dine only on animal meat, while evil silats prefer human or demihuman flesh. In spite of their parasitic or predatory relationship with human society, many humans and demihumans regard them with ambivalence, partly out of fear, but mostly because they are known to be extremely helpful to those approaching them in the proper manner.

Unfortunately, the “proper manner” of greeting a silat varies from individual to individual. With some, a polite salutation, such as “Peace upon you and your family!” may suffice. For others, a visitor might be required to perform a few minor chores, like tidying the silat’s lair or combing her tangled hair. A few eccentric silats are known to only help visitors who perform the exact opposite of what was requested, polymorphing others into an embarrassing or ugly shape.