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: (Optional): GM's looking for a longer-term villain may wish to bring the mummy back from this destruction after one week, unless the canoptic jars containing its organs are found and consecrated.
: (Optional): GM's looking for a longer-term villain may wish to bring the mummy back from this destruction after one week, unless the canoptic jars containing its organs are found and consecrated.


: Creatures slain by the Curse of Twelve-Fold Despair will return as [[Salt Zombies]] in 24 hours unless restored to life before then.
: Cursed creatures slain by this ability will return as a [[Salt Zombie]] in 24 hours unless restored to life before then.


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Scarab-Plague Mummy (VillainCR 17)

Lawful Evil - Medium - Undead
Lore: Know (Religion)
33 50
Basic DC Full DC
Initiative
Initiative Icon 2.png
31
Perception:
41 +31
Passive Active
Ambush:
9+
on a d20

Senses:

Movement Types:

Defense

AC
Shield Icon 3.png
40
Man Def
Shield Icon 3.png
40
Monster Health
2,444 1,222 32
Hit Points Bloodied Hit Dice
Saving Throws
Fort: +19
Refl: +15
Will: +14

Strong Against:

Weak Against:

  • Vulnerable (1.5x damage): positive energy

Offense

Size: Medium
5 ft. 5 ft.
Space Reach
To-Hit
+25
Sword Icon 3.png
Man Off
+28
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Action
5
Points

Standard Attack (Melee):

  • 1x Caustic Touch +25 (5d10+41/x2)
    as undefined damage type
    as acid damage, plus Mummy Rot
  • 1x Crawling Infestation +25 (5d6+17/x2)
    as undefined damage type

Full Attack (Melee):

  • 2x Caustic Touch +25 (5d10+41/x2)
    as undefined damage type
    as acid damage, plus Mummy Rot
  • 4x Crawling Infestation +25 (5d6+17/x2)
    as undefined damage type

Standard Attack (Ranged):

  • 2x Abrading Acid Ray +25 (5d10+41/x2)
    as undefined damage type
    (Increment: 200 ft.; Max Range: 200 ft.)
    as acid damage, plus Collapsing Scuttle

Full Attack (Ranged):

Siege Damage: Not siege capable

Statistics

21
STR
16
DEX
26
CON
15
INT
27
WIS
20
CHA

Skills:

Languages: Common, Thanic

Feats:

  • Mobility (EFFECT: +4 AC against attacks of opportunity from movement)

Special Abilities

Collapsing Scuttle (Su)

If a mummy hits with their Abrading Acid Ray ranged touch attack, they immediately collapse into a pile of scarabs, re-forming adjacent to the target they struck. This is resolved as a free action teleport. The mummy's destination space must be unblocked and unoccupied, except by any scarab swarms which might be in the area. The mummy may use this ability no more than once per round, even with the use of action points.

Summon Scarab Swarms (Su)

Once per round as a free action, the mummy can summon up to four scarab swarm minions into any space within 50 feet of the mummy's space. The swarms can be summoned into occupied spaces, but not blocked spaces. If there are already scarab swarm minions present, the mummy can only summon additional scarab swarm minions sufficient to bring the total up to the number of enemies present in the encounter. At no time may more scarab swarm minions be present than the total number of enemy creatures (usually PC's) present. This ability can never be used more than once per round, even with action points, and each use only summons a maximum of four scarab swarm minions.

Scarab swarm minions have 1 hit point, can move through occupied spaces without provoking attacks of opportunity. Like any swarm, they can stack with themselves, but no more than two swarms can ever attack the same target in a given round. Swarm attacks are auto-hit, and deal 4d8+20 points of piercing (physical) damage.
Skittering Horror (Swarm -- auto-hit) (5d8+29)
Scarab swarm minions are immune to positive energy damage, and acid damage.
Scarab swarm minions always act on an initiative 10 ticks lower than the mummy.
Mummy Rot (Su)

Any creature struck by the mummy's Caustic Touch melee touch attack must also make a Fort save, DC 27 or suffer 1d4+1 points of WIS damage. Successful saving throws reduce this WIS damage by half.

Curse of Unceasing Despair (Su)

As a swift action, the mummy can designate one enemy within 50 feet of its space and bestow a curse upon it. That creature must succeed on a Will save, DC 28, or become Slandered. Creatures who succeed on the save are unaffected this round.

Scarab-Plague's Spread (Su)

Each time the mummy is reduced to zero or fewer hit points, the mummy is not slain, but instead collapses into a mound of scarabs. As an immediate action, all creatures within 20 feet of the mummy's space, as well as any enemies currently sharing a space with one or more scarab swarm minions, suffer 5d8+29 points of slashing (physical) damage, as the scarabs lash out reflexively in response to the mummy's turmoil.

Until the start of the mummy's next turn, it cannot be harmed. At the start of its next turn, each creature that is suffering from the Curse of Twelve-Fold Despair must make a Will save versus a DC of 28. If any creatures fail this save, they are immediately slain by the curse, and the mummy appears in any space within 20 feet of the space in which it was slain, or any space that contains only scarab swarm minions. When it appears, the mummy is cleared of all conditions it was afflicted with, and is restored to half its hit points (1222 hit points).
If the mummy attempts to return and no creatures are suffering under the Curse of Twelve-Fold Despair, the mummy is destroyed.
(Optional): GM's looking for a longer-term villain may wish to bring the mummy back from this destruction after one week, unless the canoptic jars containing its organs are found and consecrated.
Cursed creatures slain by this ability will return as a Salt Zombie in 24 hours unless restored to life before then.

Two Steps Ahead (Ex; Villain Role) Auto Upon Death
The first time in an encounter that a Villain is reduced to zero or fewer hit points, three things immediately happen, granting a rare glimpse at this foe's true cunning:
  • Instead of dying, the villain is revealed to have been one of its minions in disguise THE ENTIRE TIME! To make things even worse, this minion dies in a massive explosion, dealing 5d10+44 points of fire (energy, common) to all enemy creatures within a 4 square radius (20 feet) of the villain's space. Affected creatures may make a Reflex save vs. a DC of 27 for half damage. (GMs may change this damage type to any other common Energy or Physical damage type, if it would be more thematically appropriate for the Villain in question.)
  • Immediately after the explosion is resolved, four minions are spawned, or enough to bring the total up to eight, whichever is less (as per the rules of Surrounded By Idiots).
  • The villain is removed from the encounter until the start of its next turn, immune to all damage and effects, and it cannot be targeted by any skills, talents, or abilities until then.

At the start of the Villain's next turn, the villain can appear either in any space that has at least partial cover from all enemy creatures (e.g., around a nearby corner), or in a space where one of its minions currently stands. If the latter option is chosen, the minion is killed to make room for its master. At that time, any conditions the Villain was suffering under are immediately cleared, all accumulated efforts to pierce its condition immunity are removed, and its hit points are set to half its normal maximum (1,222 hit points). Once this has occurred, the Villain's immunity to damage expires, and it may perform its turn as normal.

The Villain is killed for good the second time its hit points are reduced to zero or less.

Surrounded By Idiots (Ex; Villain Role) Free Action 1/Rnd
Up to once per round as a free action during their turn, a Villain may summon four minions, placing them in any unblocked space the Villain can perceive, as long as the space is large enough for the minion to occupy without squeezing. Any time this special ability is used and the total number of summoned minions present would exceed eight, it only summons enough minions to bring the total to eight. Of course, any minion that is killed reduces the number of minions present...

Keep Your Friends Close (Ex; Villain Role) Immediate Action
Once per round as an immediate action, the Villain may apply all of the damage of a single attack just made against them to a single ally within 30 feet of their space, instead. The Villain takes no damage from the attack, and any secondary effects of the attack (such as status conditions) are resolved against the allied creature instead. This ability may never be used more than once per round. If the Villain has no allies within 30 feet, they cannot use this ability.

Alpha Assault (Ex; Villain Role) Always On
A Villain may expend up to two action points in the same round.
Scarab-Plague Mummy

Scarab-Plague Mummy

This creature possesses the Villain role, and therefore counts as 4 monsters for purposes of encounter size, XP award, and treasure.

Mummies are undead remnants of fallen kings, lesser gods, and greater spirits, whose bodies have been preserved in such a way as to maliciously entrap their souls. This entrapment leaves the spirit in a state of eternal torment and agony. As a result, all mummies possess a rage that rivals the most abused demon or maligned dragon, as well as making them just a little bit insane.
Despite this boundless fury and dangerously-impaired sanity, mummies seek to expand their kingdoms and subjugate masses of new followers and worshipers, preferably after turning all of these followers into undead. Their need to command and rule outlives their bodies and follows them into unlife. Most mummies, in fact, commanded their mummification as their final edict in life, knowing that eternal torment would follow, but also knowing they could perpetuate their rule for all eternity.
Mummies tend to play the long game, using their immortality to their advantage. The plots and dealings of a mummy can be felt across continents, but usually after decades or centuries of planning, subtle moves, and sly inveiglements into the lives and societies of those they would corrupt.
Anyone who has tangled with a mummy, or heard legends of their terrors, has also heard of their curse. All mummies can bestow a curse upon their foes, but each mummy's curse is different, with one exception: cursed foes can be used to fuel the mummy's own health if the mummy sustains too much damage.
Scarab-plague mummies are especially foul specimens of mummies, having allowed their body to become host to a nearly-limitless swarm of scarab beetles. These beetles explode out of the mummy as it fights, attacking all who would dare challenge their master. The scarabs have a unique metabolism, in that they can lie dormant within the mummy for many years without needing to feed on anything other than the mummy itself.

Scarab-Plague Mummys are frequently associated with Jade Scarab Swarms. These creatures can often be found together.

Combat Tactics

Scarab-Plague Mummies will not shy away from combat. They will get into the middle of things, using a ranged attack, combined with Collapsing Scuttle, and then make use of full attacks to destroy their enemies. They will use their action points in the first and second rounds, to make additional attacks, or lay an additional curse. They can also time the summoning of their scarab swarm minions to ensure that they are immediately positioned to attack on their initiative.

The mummy must prioritize keeping at least one enemy cursed at all times, lest they become vulnerable to destruction. Ideally, they will keep at least two enemies cursed, since their resurrection relies on a (second) failed saving throw. Given their vulnerability to positive energy damage, and lack of DR or ER, scarab-plague mummies are more vulnerable to being slain than most villains. That said, their Mobility feat means they can move around the battlefield with some freedom, if they need to.

Out of Combat

Scarab-Plague Mummies, like all mummies, are plotters, willing to suborn governments, coerce, blackmail, or threaten influential people in order to move closer to that moment when they slay everyone in the nearby lands, and bring them back as a newborn army of eternally loyal undead. Mummies often make use of death knights, skeletons, zombies and other undead, in order to provide security for their temples, tombs, or keeps.

It is important to note that mummies are not bound to their tombs. They often take up residence close to population centers, lying in wait for their many plans to come to fruition.

Die Another Day (Villain Role)

Villains often live to fight another day. In most encounters, a villain shouldn't even be present. However, in those encounters that include villains, GM's should strive to set up the fight in a way that the PC's can achieve victory without actually needing kill the villain. This can include saving imperiled civilians from some dastardly trap, stopping a horrible ritual, or retrieving the McGuffin before the villain can, etc. GM's are cautioned that having a villain escape 'just because' is often very frustrating for players. However, if they escape because the players were busy doing something else, that's usually seen as reasonable.

Rewards

XP: 409,600 (Villain role included.)

Treasure: Sellable Goods worth 205,778 gp.

Weight: 680 lbs.     Volume: 27.2 cu. ft.

Optional Treasure Rules: Roll a d20 on Table 1 below once per encounter (NOT per creature). Any items discovered are in addition to the normal treasure for the encounter.

Table 1: Remnant(s) Found
1 - 5 Nothing Found
6 - 10 1 Languid Remnant (tier 1)
11 - 14 1 Pale Remnant (tier 2)
15 - 17 1 Bright Remnant (tier 3)
18 - 20 Roll on Table 2
### Nothing to see here!
### Or here. Move along.
Table 2: Remnant(s) Found
1 5 Languid Remnants (tier 1)
2 - 5 5 Pale Remnants (tier 2)
6 - 10 1 Intense Remnant (tier 4)
11 - 14 1 Blazing Remnant (tier 5)
15 - 17 1 Vital Remnant (tier 6)
18 - 20 Roll on Table 3
### Or here. Move along.
Table 3: Remnant(s) Found
1 5 Bright Remnants (tier 3)
2 5 Intense Remnants (tier 4)
3 - 6 5 Blazing Remnants (tier 5)
7 - 10 5 Vital Remnants (tier 6)
11 - 14 1 Prime Remnant (tier 7)
15 - 17 1 Mythic Remnant (tier 8)
18 - 20 1 Empyrean Remnant (tier 9)