Giant flies lay their eggs on the bodies of larger monsters or livestock. When they hatch, these eggs release squirming maggots the size of human children, ravenous young who voraciously consume any flesh in the immediate vicinity—typically starting with the body upon which they were born. Recall Knowledge - Animal (Nature): DC 14 Unspecific Lore: DC 12 Specific Lore: DC 9 Giant flies are pony-sized insects that have massive compound eyes and bodies bristling with short, stiff hairs. Their lairs are notorious for the rotting meat they stockpile to lay their eggs into. Their maggot-dens are also prime breeding grounds for virulent diseases. Source Bestiary 2 pg. 120 2.0 | |
Perception | +3 , no vision, Tremor Sense 30 ft |
Skills | Athletics +4 |
STR +2 , DEX -1 , CON +3 , INT -5 , WIS +1 , CHA -5 | |
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AC | 13 |
Saving Throws | Fort +9, Ref +3, Will +3 |
HP | 18 - Immunities visual |
Speed | 10 feet |
Melee | mandibles +6 +1 / -4 Damage Piercing plus Grab |
Special Abilities | Regurgitation Trigger The giant maggot takes damage; Effect The giant maggot regurgitates its rancid, foul meal. All creatures in a 5-foot emanation must succeed at a DC 16 Fortitude save or become sickened 1 (or sickened 2 on a critical failure). The giant maggot can't use Regurgitation again until it spends at least an hour feeding on a corpse. Gnaw Flesh Requirement The giant maggot has Grabbed a creature EffectThe giant maggot deals 1d8+2 slashing damage to the grabbed creature as it chews the creature's flesh (DC 19 basic Reflex save) |