Wight

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Wight (CR 9)

Neutral Evil - Medium - Undead
Lore: Know (Religion)
17 31
Basic DC Full DC
Initiative
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14
Perception:
26 +16
Passive Active
Ambush:
10+
on a d20

Senses:

Movement Types:

Defense

AC
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27
Man Def
Shield Icon 3.png
25
Monster Health
178 89 14
Hit Points Bloodied Hit Dice
Saving Throws
Fort: +4
Refl: +6
Will: +11

Strong Against:

Weak Against:

  • :Healed by Negative Energy

Offense

Size: Medium
5 ft. 5 ft.
Space Reach
To-Hit
+15
Sword Icon 3.png
Man Off
+13
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Action
0
Points

Standard Attack (Melee):

  • 1x Wight's Bite +15 (2d10+12/x2)
    as undefined damage type
    plus one point of Essence Omission

Full Attack (Melee):

  • 1x Wight's Bite +15 (2d10+12/x2)
    as undefined damage type
    plus one point of Essence Omission
  • 2x Wight Smite +15 (2d6+5/x2)
    as undefined damage type
    bludgeoning damage

Standard Attack (Ranged):

  • 1x Wight Sight +15 (2d10+12/x2)
    as undefined damage type
    (Increment: 50 ft.; Max Range: 50 ft.)
    plus Essence Omission

Full Attack (Ranged):

Siege Damage: Not siege capable

Statistics

20
STR
14
DEX
CON
14
INT
14
WIS
16
CHA

Skills:

Languages: Common, Necril, One language they knew before death

Feats:

Special Abilities

Essence Omission (Su)

Wights can inflict Essence Omission, a terrible form of attack indeed. A Wight's bite drains the memories and life experiences from a struck victim. Roll a Fort saving throw against a DC of or suffer one point of Essence Omission every time you are successfully bitten by a Wight.

Eyes Like Lamps (Sp)

Wights have a negative energy ranged attack with their eyes, but almost as frightening is their Eyes Like Lamps ability. Once per encounter, as a swift action, a Wight may lay a compulsion upon all nearby living creatures it can see. This ability affects a thirty foot cone, dealing points of negative energy damage to the living, healing undead for the same amount, and all enemy creatures caught in the effect are pulled three squares toward the wight. As all forced movement, this does not provoke attacks of opportunity, and victims may voluntarily elect to fall prone to stop their movement at any point. Eyes Like Lamps is a spell-like ability, so it may be resisted with spell resistance, but since it requires no somatic component, merely a look, no Caster Check to concentrate is ever required.

Wight

Wight

Wights are another type of undead that resemble zombies, but like Mohrgs, Wights have the burning light of intelligence in their eyesockets.

Indeed, one way of identifying Wights is that dreadful spark of hatred that lights their sockets as they regard the living. However, being intelligent, wights can dim their baleful gaze to conceal their true nature.
In many ways, Wights and Mohrgs are twisted opposites, each one dark and horrible. Where Mohrgs are Corrupting undead, and seek to lie low, build their strength, and issue forth in a terrible wave to convert the living, Wights are Eaters. They have The Hunger, as bad as any Zombie, Ghoul or Vampire. Wights cannot lurk and wait, Wights must hunt, because it is in their nature.
In their hunts, the intelligence of the Wight serves it well. They are skillful monsters, fiends of cunning and ability. They will set lures, they will snatch bait and seek to draw the living into traps. Wights can attack in daylight, or from underwater, and are known to do both, although they seem to prefer the cover of darkness. Their gaze can draw you toward them, your body moving of its own accord, and their bites are truly terrible, eating away at both flesh...and the very essence of life.
Wights are a plague of Undeath and must be rooted out wherever they appear.

Combat Tactics

Wights are smart. But Wights are also hungry. They tend to go out and prowl for victims, and while the stereotype is that they attack at night, they are not harmed by daylight. So they can come at any time. Wights don't breathe, so a favorite tactic is to attack from a lake or river. One of them will use Eyes Like Lamps to see if anybody is killed outright or merely falls in, and if they do, the feast begins.

In all cases, Wights want to use their bite attacks or the ray attacks from their eyes to inflict essence omission to weaken their opponents quickly. But Wights want to get to the end of battles on their own terms, so they will seek flanks if they can get them, and if they can find a place to fortify, they will hide, use Eyes Like Lamps to pull their prey out of cover, and then Wight Sight them to tenderize them. Wights are more than smart enough to recognize the danger a healer or a high-powered range attacker represents, and they will aggressively target such foes with their Wight Sight if they are allowed to.
Wights are also smart enough to realize that their Wight Sight and Eyes Like Lamps can be used to heal each other, but they are so driven by the hunger for life that they rarely do so. In a Wight's mind, it is better to attack and bite than it is to heal, but they will still heal themselves or an ally if there is nothing else for them to do.

Out of Combat

Wights are highly prized minions for more powerful undead, as a properly cowed Wight is essentially the horrible, dead, monster version of a cleric. As such, even quite powerful intelligent Undead such as Vampires, Liches, Mummies, and even greater and more terrible things, may have a few lowly Wights around, just for the utility. Of course, Wights suffer the the Hunger, so keeping them cowed can be difficult, but such horrendous fiends usually manage quite well.

Wights are rarely found with weaker undead, seeing them as competitors for all that delicious life-force out there. Wights are, oddly enough, very capable at wrecking Skeletons, and will usually drive any such monsters in their territory away, or leave them as moldering wreckage.
On their own, Wights are always, endlessly, eternally hungry and thus are always on the hunt for more victims. They are intelligent enough to know they should vary their hunting range, and as a result, it is not unusual to find bands of wights 'on the road', as they migrate to new territory, outrunning the mobs the living have raised to burn them out.

Rewards

XP: 6,400

Treasure: Sellable Goods worth 5,125 gp.

Weight: 90 lbs.     Volume: 3.6 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 - 10 Nothing Found
11 - 14 1 Languid Remnant (tier 1)
15 - 17 1 Pale Remnant (tier 2)
18 - 19 1 Bright Remnant (tier 3)
20 Roll on Table 2
### Nothing to see here!
### Or here. Move along.
Table 2: Remnant(s) Found
1 - 5 3 Languid Remnants (tier 1)
6 - 10 3 Pale Remnants (tier 2)
11 - 14 1 Intense Remnant (tier 4)
15 - 17 1 Blazing Remnant (tier 5)
18 - 19 1 Vital Remnant (tier 6)
20 Roll on Table 3
### Or here. Move along.
Table 3: Remnant(s) Found
1 - 5 3 Bright Remnants (tier 3)
6 - 8 3 Intense Remnants (tier 4)
9 - 11 3 Blazing Remnants (tier 5)
12 - 14 3 Vital Remnants (tier 6)
15 - 17 1 Prime Remnant (tier 7)
18 - 19 1 Mythic Remnant (tier 8)
20 1 Empyrean Remnant (tier 9)