Hound Archon

Hound Archon

Creature 4

Perception +13; darkvision

Languages Celestial, Draconic, Infernal; 

Skills Athletics +12, Intimidation +10, Religion +9, Stealth +10

Str +4, Dex +2, Con +4, Int +0, Wis +3, Cha +2

Items greatsword, full plate

AC 22; Fort +14, Ref +8, Will +11; +1 status to all saves vs. magic

HP 70; Weaknesses evil 5

Retributive Strike

Speed 35 feet

Melee greatsword +14 (good, magical, versatile P), Damage 1d12+6 slashing plus 1d6 good

Melee jaws +14 (agile, good, magical), Damage 1d6+6 piercing plus 1d6 good

Divine Innate Spells DC 19; 4th 

; Cantrips (2nd) ; Constant (5th) 

Archon’s Door Once per day, if an archon sees another creature cast 

, the archon can use  (heightened to 5th level) within 1 round to attempt to follow that creature to the maximum distance of the archon’s . If the archon’s  has enough distance, the archon appears the same distance and direction from the creature as before either creature used .

Change Shape (concentrate, divine, polymorph, transmutation) A hound archon can take the appearance of any canid animal of Small to Large size. This doesn’t change their Speed or the attack and damage bonuses for their Strikes, but if the canid’s bite attack has the Knockdown ability, then the hound archon’s bite attack gains that ability while they are in that form.

Diligent Assault The hound archon carefully makes one greatsword Strike and one jaws Strike in any order. These attacks count toward the hound archon’s multiple attack penalty, but the multiple attack penalty doesn’t increase until after all the attacks.

Hound Archon

Among the rank-and-file soldiers of Heaven’s armies, few individuals are more dependable and truer to the cause than the noble hound archons, embodiments of the virtue of diligence. Unlike horned archons, who perform at a similar level along Heaven’s grand hierarchy, hound archons do not scout ahead for evil or perform reconnaissance missions in hostile territory. A hound archon’s role is as a soldier in the heart of battle or, occasionally, as a sentinel tasked with protecting a particular strategic location or holy site.