Yeti Runt 191900true872b4644-4e5e-444c-93de-c6ce2029209efalsefalsefalsefalse0861861869false00
00falsefalsefalsefalsefalseYeti Runt2600NMediummonstrous humanoid(cold)2darkvision 60 ft., scent; Perception +1017, touch 10, flat-footed 16(+2 Dex, +5 natural)22(4d10)Fort +6, Ref +6, Will +636540 ft., climb 30 ft.shortspear +5 (1d6+2), claw +0 (1d4+1 plus 1d6 cold) or 2 claws +5 (1d4+2 plus 1d6 cold)5 ft.5 ft.frightful gaze, coldStr 19, Dex 12, Con 15, Int 9, Wis 12, Cha 103+517Cleave, Great Fortitude, Power AttackClimb +21, Intimidate +9, Perception +10, Stealth +1 (+9 in snow)+4 Stealth (+12 in snow)Aklocold mountainssolitary, pair, or tribe (3-8)standardThis creature stands like a man, yet is half again the height of most men and covered with a coat of thick white fur.PFRPG Bestiary0Cold (Su) A yeti's body generates intense cold, dealing 1d6 points of cold damage to any creature that contacts it with a natural attack or unarmed strike, or whenever it hits a foe with its claws or rend attack. Frightful Gaze (Su) Creatures within 30 feet that meet a yeti's gaze must succeed on a DC 13 Will save or stand paralyzed in fear for 1 round. This is a mind-affecting fear paralysis effect. A creature that successfully saves cannot be affected again by the frightful gaze of that yeti for 1 day. The save DC is Charisma-based.Mysterious and rarely seen (save by victims), the yeti is a towering denizen of the loneliest and tallest mountain peaks. Those who dwell upon the lower reaches of such storied slopes whisper tales of "abominable snowmen" who come down from the heights to raid, taking livestock or even humans as prey and leaving behind only monstrous barefoot tracks in the bloodstained snow. Although yeti stories are accurate in their portrayals of fierce, stealthy, and immensely strong creatures, they are not when it comes to ascribing the yeti's temperament and source. They dwell in small tribes atop their distant mountains, where they are sheltered from contact with most other races. Those with violent or cruel natures are usually forced out of tribes to live lonely lives as exiles, and without the support of a tribe such yeti are often driven to raiding lowlander settlements, thus perpetuating the myth of the yeti as a demon made flesh. The source of such cruel madness can often be traced to a singular source-proximity to strange, eldritch dimensions. The yetis' mountain lairs rise high in places where the boundaries between this world and others rasp thin. It is unclear if the yeti are invaders from these dimensions or Material Plane natives inf luenced by otherworldly realms, but it seems certain that whatever their origins, the yeti are no friends to those who dwell beyond, and may even act as guardians against intrusions from such strange worlds into the Material Plane.<link rel="stylesheet"href="PF.css"><div><h2>Yeti</h2><h3><i>This creature stands like a man, yet is half again the height of most men and covered with a coat of thick white fur.</i></h3><br></br></div><div class="heading"><p class="alignleft">Yeti</p><p class="alignright">CR 4</p><div style="clear: both;"></div></div><div><h5><b>XP </b>1,200</h5><h5>N Large monstrous humanoid (cold)</h5><h5><b>Init </b>+1; <b>Senses </b>darkvision 60 ft., scent; Perception +10</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>DEFENSE</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>AC </b>17, touch 10, flat-footed 16 (+1 Dex, +7 natural, -1 size)</h5><h5><b>hp </b>45 (6d10+12)</h5><h5><b>Fort </b>+6, <b>Ref </b>+6, <b>Will </b>+6</h5><h5><b>Immune </b>cold</h5><h5><b>Weaknesses </b>vulnerability to fire</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>OFFENSE</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>Spd </b>40 ft., climb 30 ft.</h5><h5><b>Melee </b>2 claws +9 (1d6+4 plus 1d6 cold)</h5><h5><b>Space </b>10 ft.; <b>Reach </b>10 ft.</h5><h5><b>Special Attacks </b>frightful gaze, rend (2 claws, 1d6+6 plus 1d6 cold)</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>STATISTICS</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>Str</b> 19, <b>Dex</b> 12, <b>Con</b> 15, <b>Int</b> 9, <b>Wis</b> 12, <b>Cha</b> 10</h5><h5><b>Base Atk </b>+6; <b>CMB </b>+11; <b>CMD </b>22</h5><h5><b>Feats </b>Cleave, Great Fortitude, Power Attack</h5><h5><b>Skills </b>Climb +21, Intimidate +9, Perception +10, Stealth +1 (+9 in snow); <b>Racial Modifiers </b>+4 Stealth (+12 in snow)</h5><h5><b>Languages </b>Aklo</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>ECOLOGY</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>Environment </b> cold mountains</h5><h5><b>Organization </b>solitary, pair, or tribe (3-8)</h5><h5><b>Treasure </b>standard</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>SPECIAL ABILITIES</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>Cold (Su)</b> A yeti's body generates intense cold, dealing 1d6 points of cold damage to any creature that contacts it with a natural attack or unarmed strike, or whenever it hits a foe with its claws or rend attack. </h5><h5><b>Frightful Gaze (Su)</b> Creatures within 30 feet that meet a yeti's gaze must succeed on a DC 13 Will save or stand paralyzed in fear for 1 round. This is a mind-affecting fear paralysis effect. A creature that successfully saves cannot be affected again by the frightful gaze of that yeti for 1 day. The save DC is Charisma-based.</h5></div><br></br><div><h4><p>Mysterious and rarely seen (save by victims), the yeti is a towering denizen of the loneliest and tallest mountain peaks. Those who dwell upon the lower reaches of such storied slopes whisper tales of "abominable snowmen" who come down from the heights to raid, taking livestock or even humans as prey and leaving behind only monstrous barefoot tracks in the bloodstained snow.</p><p>Although yeti stories are accurate in their portrayals of fierce, stealthy, and immensely strong creatures, they are not when it comes to ascribing the yeti's temperament and source. They dwell in small tribes atop their distant mountains, where they are sheltered from contact with most other races. Those with violent or cruel natures are usually forced out of tribes to live lonely lives as exiles, and without the support of a tribe such yeti are often driven to raiding lowlander settlements, thus perpetuating the myth of the yeti as a demon made flesh.</p><p>The source of such cruel madness can often be traced to a singular source-proximity to strange, eldritch dimensions. The yetis' mountain lairs rise high in places where the boundaries between this world and others rasp thin. It is unclear if the yeti are invaders from these dimensions or Material Plane natives inf luenced by otherworldly realms, but it seems certain that whatever their origins, the yeti are no friends to those who dwell beyond, and may even act as guardians against intrusions from such strange worlds into the Material Plane.</p></h4></div>0001001coldvulnerability to fireadultfalse<div><p>Mysterious and rarely seen (save by victims), the yeti is a towering denizen of the loneliest and tallest mountain peaks. Those who dwell upon the lower reaches of such storied slopes whisper tales of "abominable snowmen" who come down from the heights to raid, taking livestock or even humans as prey and leaving behind only monstrous barefoot tracks in the bloodstained snow.</p><p>Although yeti stories are accurate in their portrayals of fierce, stealthy, and immensely strong creatures, they are not when it comes to ascribing the yeti's temperament and source. They dwell in small tribes atop their distant mountains, where they are sheltered from contact with most other races. Those with violent or cruel natures are usually forced out of tribes to live lonely lives as exiles, and without the support of a tribe such yeti are often driven to raiding lowlander settlements, thus perpetuating the myth of the yeti as a demon made flesh.</p><p>The source of such cruel madness can often be traced to a singular source-proximity to strange, eldritch dimensions. The yetis' mountain lairs rise high in places where the boundaries between this world and others rasp thin. It is unclear if the yeti are invaders from these dimensions or Material Plane natives inf luenced by otherworldly realms, but it seems certain that whatever their origins, the yeti are no friends to those who dwell beyond, and may even act as guardians against intrusions from such strange worlds into the Material Plane.</p></div>true15141191210trueColdSuA yeti's body generates intense cold, dealing 1d6 points of cold damage to any creature that contacts it with a natural attack or unarmed strike, or whenever it hits a foe with its claws or rend attackFrightful GazeSuCreatures within 30 feet that meet a yeti's gaze must succeed on a DC 11 Will save or stand paralyzed in fear for 1 round. This is a mind-affecting fear paralysis effect. A creature that successfully saves cannot be affected again by the frightful gaze of that yeti for 1 day. The save DC is Charisma-based.trueClimb17Intimidate7Perception8Stealth6trueCleaveGreat FortitudePower Attacktrue17121550000517falsefalseYeti Runt 1191900trueded2f4f0-0cd1-433f-8c9f-992d36722d8efalsefalsefalsefalse01582149691false00
-12147483647falsefalsefalsefalsefalseYeti Runt2600NMediummonstrous humanoid(cold)2darkvision 60 ft., scent; Perception +1017, touch 10, flat-footed 16(+2 Dex, +5 natural)22(4d10)Fort +6, Ref +6, Will +636540 ft., climb 30 ft.shortspear +5 (1d6+2), claw +0 (1d4+1 plus 1d6 cold) or 2 claws +5 (1d4+2 plus 1d6 cold)5 ft.5 ft.frightful gaze, coldStr 19, Dex 12, Con 15, Int 9, Wis 12, Cha 103+517Cleave, Great Fortitude, Power AttackClimb +21, Intimidate +9, Perception +10, Stealth +1 (+9 in snow)+4 Stealth (+12 in snow)Aklocold mountainssolitary, pair, or tribe (3-8)standardThis creature stands like a man, yet is half again the height of most men and covered with a coat of thick white fur.PFRPG Bestiary0Cold (Su) A yeti's body generates intense cold, dealing 1d6 points of cold damage to any creature that contacts it with a natural attack or unarmed strike, or whenever it hits a foe with its claws or rend attack. Frightful Gaze (Su) Creatures within 30 feet that meet a yeti's gaze must succeed on a DC 13 Will save or stand paralyzed in fear for 1 round. This is a mind-affecting fear paralysis effect. A creature that successfully saves cannot be affected again by the frightful gaze of that yeti for 1 day. The save DC is Charisma-based.Mysterious and rarely seen (save by victims), the yeti is a towering denizen of the loneliest and tallest mountain peaks. Those who dwell upon the lower reaches of such storied slopes whisper tales of "abominable snowmen" who come down from the heights to raid, taking livestock or even humans as prey and leaving behind only monstrous barefoot tracks in the bloodstained snow. Although yeti stories are accurate in their portrayals of fierce, stealthy, and immensely strong creatures, they are not when it comes to ascribing the yeti's temperament and source. They dwell in small tribes atop their distant mountains, where they are sheltered from contact with most other races. Those with violent or cruel natures are usually forced out of tribes to live lonely lives as exiles, and without the support of a tribe such yeti are often driven to raiding lowlander settlements, thus perpetuating the myth of the yeti as a demon made flesh. The source of such cruel madness can often be traced to a singular source-proximity to strange, eldritch dimensions. The yetis' mountain lairs rise high in places where the boundaries between this world and others rasp thin. It is unclear if the yeti are invaders from these dimensions or Material Plane natives inf luenced by otherworldly realms, but it seems certain that whatever their origins, the yeti are no friends to those who dwell beyond, and may even act as guardians against intrusions from such strange worlds into the Material Plane.<link rel="stylesheet"href="PF.css"><div><h2>Yeti</h2><h3><i>This creature stands like a man, yet is half again the height of most men and covered with a coat of thick white fur.</i></h3><br></br></div><div class="heading"><p class="alignleft">Yeti</p><p class="alignright">CR 4</p><div style="clear: both;"></div></div><div><h5><b>XP </b>1,200</h5><h5>N Large monstrous humanoid (cold)</h5><h5><b>Init </b>+1; <b>Senses </b>darkvision 60 ft., scent; Perception +10</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>DEFENSE</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>AC </b>17, touch 10, flat-footed 16 (+1 Dex, +7 natural, -1 size)</h5><h5><b>hp </b>45 (6d10+12)</h5><h5><b>Fort </b>+6, <b>Ref </b>+6, <b>Will </b>+6</h5><h5><b>Immune </b>cold</h5><h5><b>Weaknesses </b>vulnerability to fire</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>OFFENSE</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>Spd </b>40 ft., climb 30 ft.</h5><h5><b>Melee </b>2 claws +9 (1d6+4 plus 1d6 cold)</h5><h5><b>Space </b>10 ft.; <b>Reach </b>10 ft.</h5><h5><b>Special Attacks </b>frightful gaze, rend (2 claws, 1d6+6 plus 1d6 cold)</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>STATISTICS</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>Str</b> 19, <b>Dex</b> 12, <b>Con</b> 15, <b>Int</b> 9, <b>Wis</b> 12, <b>Cha</b> 10</h5><h5><b>Base Atk </b>+6; <b>CMB </b>+11; <b>CMD </b>22</h5><h5><b>Feats </b>Cleave, Great Fortitude, Power Attack</h5><h5><b>Skills </b>Climb +21, Intimidate +9, Perception +10, Stealth +1 (+9 in snow); <b>Racial Modifiers </b>+4 Stealth (+12 in snow)</h5><h5><b>Languages </b>Aklo</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>ECOLOGY</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>Environment </b> cold mountains</h5><h5><b>Organization </b>solitary, pair, or tribe (3-8)</h5><h5><b>Treasure </b>standard</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>SPECIAL ABILITIES</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>Cold (Su)</b> A yeti's body generates intense cold, dealing 1d6 points of cold damage to any creature that contacts it with a natural attack or unarmed strike, or whenever it hits a foe with its claws or rend attack. </h5><h5><b>Frightful Gaze (Su)</b> Creatures within 30 feet that meet a yeti's gaze must succeed on a DC 13 Will save or stand paralyzed in fear for 1 round. This is a mind-affecting fear paralysis effect. A creature that successfully saves cannot be affected again by the frightful gaze of that yeti for 1 day. The save DC is Charisma-based.</h5></div><br></br><div><h4><p>Mysterious and rarely seen (save by victims), the yeti is a towering denizen of the loneliest and tallest mountain peaks. Those who dwell upon the lower reaches of such storied slopes whisper tales of "abominable snowmen" who come down from the heights to raid, taking livestock or even humans as prey and leaving behind only monstrous barefoot tracks in the bloodstained snow.</p><p>Although yeti stories are accurate in their portrayals of fierce, stealthy, and immensely strong creatures, they are not when it comes to ascribing the yeti's temperament and source. They dwell in small tribes atop their distant mountains, where they are sheltered from contact with most other races. Those with violent or cruel natures are usually forced out of tribes to live lonely lives as exiles, and without the support of a tribe such yeti are often driven to raiding lowlander settlements, thus perpetuating the myth of the yeti as a demon made flesh.</p><p>The source of such cruel madness can often be traced to a singular source-proximity to strange, eldritch dimensions. The yetis' mountain lairs rise high in places where the boundaries between this world and others rasp thin. It is unclear if the yeti are invaders from these dimensions or Material Plane natives inf luenced by otherworldly realms, but it seems certain that whatever their origins, the yeti are no friends to those who dwell beyond, and may even act as guardians against intrusions from such strange worlds into the Material Plane.</p></h4></div>0001001coldvulnerability to fireadultfalse<div><p>Mysterious and rarely seen (save by victims), the yeti is a towering denizen of the loneliest and tallest mountain peaks. Those who dwell upon the lower reaches of such storied slopes whisper tales of "abominable snowmen" who come down from the heights to raid, taking livestock or even humans as prey and leaving behind only monstrous barefoot tracks in the bloodstained snow.</p><p>Although yeti stories are accurate in their portrayals of fierce, stealthy, and immensely strong creatures, they are not when it comes to ascribing the yeti's temperament and source. They dwell in small tribes atop their distant mountains, where they are sheltered from contact with most other races. Those with violent or cruel natures are usually forced out of tribes to live lonely lives as exiles, and without the support of a tribe such yeti are often driven to raiding lowlander settlements, thus perpetuating the myth of the yeti as a demon made flesh.</p><p>The source of such cruel madness can often be traced to a singular source-proximity to strange, eldritch dimensions. The yetis' mountain lairs rise high in places where the boundaries between this world and others rasp thin. It is unclear if the yeti are invaders from these dimensions or Material Plane natives inf luenced by otherworldly realms, but it seems certain that whatever their origins, the yeti are no friends to those who dwell beyond, and may even act as guardians against intrusions from such strange worlds into the Material Plane.</p></div>true15141191210trueColdSuA yeti's body generates intense cold, dealing 1d6 points of cold damage to any creature that contacts it with a natural attack or unarmed strike, or whenever it hits a foe with its claws or rend attackFrightful GazeSuCreatures within 30 feet that meet a yeti's gaze must succeed on a DC 11 Will save or stand paralyzed in fear for 1 round. This is a mind-affecting fear paralysis effect. A creature that successfully saves cannot be affected again by the frightful gaze of that yeti for 1 day. The save DC is Charisma-based.trueClimb17Intimidate7Perception8Stealth6trueCleaveGreat FortitudePower Attacktrue17121550000517falsefalseYeti Runt 2191900trueb38a7b3d-0d6c-4ade-8b58-edab6f4f1dd2falsefalsefalsefalse02101331100false00
-12147483646falsefalsefalsefalsefalseYeti Runt2600NMediummonstrous humanoid(cold)2darkvision 60 ft., scent; Perception +1017, touch 10, flat-footed 16(+2 Dex, +5 natural)22(4d10)Fort +6, Ref +6, Will +636540 ft., climb 30 ft.shortspear +5 (1d6+2), claw +0 (1d4+1 plus 1d6 cold) or 2 claws +5 (1d4+2 plus 1d6 cold)5 ft.5 ft.frightful gaze, coldStr 19, Dex 12, Con 15, Int 9, Wis 12, Cha 103+517Cleave, Great Fortitude, Power AttackClimb +21, Intimidate +9, Perception +10, Stealth +1 (+9 in snow)+4 Stealth (+12 in snow)Aklocold mountainssolitary, pair, or tribe (3-8)standardThis creature stands like a man, yet is half again the height of most men and covered with a coat of thick white fur.PFRPG Bestiary0Cold (Su) A yeti's body generates intense cold, dealing 1d6 points of cold damage to any creature that contacts it with a natural attack or unarmed strike, or whenever it hits a foe with its claws or rend attack. Frightful Gaze (Su) Creatures within 30 feet that meet a yeti's gaze must succeed on a DC 13 Will save or stand paralyzed in fear for 1 round. This is a mind-affecting fear paralysis effect. A creature that successfully saves cannot be affected again by the frightful gaze of that yeti for 1 day. The save DC is Charisma-based.Mysterious and rarely seen (save by victims), the yeti is a towering denizen of the loneliest and tallest mountain peaks. Those who dwell upon the lower reaches of such storied slopes whisper tales of "abominable snowmen" who come down from the heights to raid, taking livestock or even humans as prey and leaving behind only monstrous barefoot tracks in the bloodstained snow. Although yeti stories are accurate in their portrayals of fierce, stealthy, and immensely strong creatures, they are not when it comes to ascribing the yeti's temperament and source. They dwell in small tribes atop their distant mountains, where they are sheltered from contact with most other races. Those with violent or cruel natures are usually forced out of tribes to live lonely lives as exiles, and without the support of a tribe such yeti are often driven to raiding lowlander settlements, thus perpetuating the myth of the yeti as a demon made flesh. The source of such cruel madness can often be traced to a singular source-proximity to strange, eldritch dimensions. The yetis' mountain lairs rise high in places where the boundaries between this world and others rasp thin. It is unclear if the yeti are invaders from these dimensions or Material Plane natives inf luenced by otherworldly realms, but it seems certain that whatever their origins, the yeti are no friends to those who dwell beyond, and may even act as guardians against intrusions from such strange worlds into the Material Plane.<link rel="stylesheet"href="PF.css"><div><h2>Yeti</h2><h3><i>This creature stands like a man, yet is half again the height of most men and covered with a coat of thick white fur.</i></h3><br></br></div><div class="heading"><p class="alignleft">Yeti</p><p class="alignright">CR 4</p><div style="clear: both;"></div></div><div><h5><b>XP </b>1,200</h5><h5>N Large monstrous humanoid (cold)</h5><h5><b>Init </b>+1; <b>Senses </b>darkvision 60 ft., scent; Perception +10</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>DEFENSE</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>AC </b>17, touch 10, flat-footed 16 (+1 Dex, +7 natural, -1 size)</h5><h5><b>hp </b>45 (6d10+12)</h5><h5><b>Fort </b>+6, <b>Ref </b>+6, <b>Will </b>+6</h5><h5><b>Immune </b>cold</h5><h5><b>Weaknesses </b>vulnerability to fire</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>OFFENSE</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>Spd </b>40 ft., climb 30 ft.</h5><h5><b>Melee </b>2 claws +9 (1d6+4 plus 1d6 cold)</h5><h5><b>Space </b>10 ft.; <b>Reach </b>10 ft.</h5><h5><b>Special Attacks </b>frightful gaze, rend (2 claws, 1d6+6 plus 1d6 cold)</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>STATISTICS</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>Str</b> 19, <b>Dex</b> 12, <b>Con</b> 15, <b>Int</b> 9, <b>Wis</b> 12, <b>Cha</b> 10</h5><h5><b>Base Atk </b>+6; <b>CMB </b>+11; <b>CMD </b>22</h5><h5><b>Feats </b>Cleave, Great Fortitude, Power Attack</h5><h5><b>Skills </b>Climb +21, Intimidate +9, Perception +10, Stealth +1 (+9 in snow); <b>Racial Modifiers </b>+4 Stealth (+12 in snow)</h5><h5><b>Languages </b>Aklo</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>ECOLOGY</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>Environment </b> cold mountains</h5><h5><b>Organization </b>solitary, pair, or tribe (3-8)</h5><h5><b>Treasure </b>standard</h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>SPECIAL ABILITIES</b></h5></div><hr/><div><h5><b>Cold (Su)</b> A yeti's body generates intense cold, dealing 1d6 points of cold damage to any creature that contacts it with a natural attack or unarmed strike, or whenever it hits a foe with its claws or rend attack. </h5><h5><b>Frightful Gaze (Su)</b> Creatures within 30 feet that meet a yeti's gaze must succeed on a DC 13 Will save or stand paralyzed in fear for 1 round. This is a mind-affecting fear paralysis effect. A creature that successfully saves cannot be affected again by the frightful gaze of that yeti for 1 day. The save DC is Charisma-based.</h5></div><br></br><div><h4><p>Mysterious and rarely seen (save by victims), the yeti is a towering denizen of the loneliest and tallest mountain peaks. Those who dwell upon the lower reaches of such storied slopes whisper tales of "abominable snowmen" who come down from the heights to raid, taking livestock or even humans as prey and leaving behind only monstrous barefoot tracks in the bloodstained snow.</p><p>Although yeti stories are accurate in their portrayals of fierce, stealthy, and immensely strong creatures, they are not when it comes to ascribing the yeti's temperament and source. They dwell in small tribes atop their distant mountains, where they are sheltered from contact with most other races. Those with violent or cruel natures are usually forced out of tribes to live lonely lives as exiles, and without the support of a tribe such yeti are often driven to raiding lowlander settlements, thus perpetuating the myth of the yeti as a demon made flesh.</p><p>The source of such cruel madness can often be traced to a singular source-proximity to strange, eldritch dimensions. The yetis' mountain lairs rise high in places where the boundaries between this world and others rasp thin. It is unclear if the yeti are invaders from these dimensions or Material Plane natives inf luenced by otherworldly realms, but it seems certain that whatever their origins, the yeti are no friends to those who dwell beyond, and may even act as guardians against intrusions from such strange worlds into the Material Plane.</p></h4></div>0001001coldvulnerability to fireadultfalse<div><p>Mysterious and rarely seen (save by victims), the yeti is a towering denizen of the loneliest and tallest mountain peaks. Those who dwell upon the lower reaches of such storied slopes whisper tales of "abominable snowmen" who come down from the heights to raid, taking livestock or even humans as prey and leaving behind only monstrous barefoot tracks in the bloodstained snow.</p><p>Although yeti stories are accurate in their portrayals of fierce, stealthy, and immensely strong creatures, they are not when it comes to ascribing the yeti's temperament and source. They dwell in small tribes atop their distant mountains, where they are sheltered from contact with most other races. Those with violent or cruel natures are usually forced out of tribes to live lonely lives as exiles, and without the support of a tribe such yeti are often driven to raiding lowlander settlements, thus perpetuating the myth of the yeti as a demon made flesh.</p><p>The source of such cruel madness can often be traced to a singular source-proximity to strange, eldritch dimensions. The yetis' mountain lairs rise high in places where the boundaries between this world and others rasp thin. It is unclear if the yeti are invaders from these dimensions or Material Plane natives inf luenced by otherworldly realms, but it seems certain that whatever their origins, the yeti are no friends to those who dwell beyond, and may even act as guardians against intrusions from such strange worlds into the Material Plane.</p></div>true15141191210trueColdSuA yeti's body generates intense cold, dealing 1d6 points of cold damage to any creature that contacts it with a natural attack or unarmed strike, or whenever it hits a foe with its claws or rend attackFrightful GazeSuCreatures within 30 feet that meet a yeti's gaze must succeed on a DC 11 Will save or stand paralyzed in fear for 1 round. This is a mind-affecting fear paralysis effect. A creature that successfully saves cannot be affected again by the frightful gaze of that yeti for 1 day. The save DC is Charisma-based.trueClimb17Intimidate7Perception8Stealth6trueCleaveGreat FortitudePower Attacktrue17121550000517falsefalse