Impulsively Reactive. Every time the Urayuli is attacked a (1d4) dice should be rolled. On a 4, it performs either a Snatch (if the attacker is in melee range), or a Spiteful Hurl if it has an improvised weapon in hand.
Apex Predator. The Urayuli is immune to being frightened, stunned or restrained and has advantage against being charmed.
Excellent Senses. The Urayuli suffers none of the negative effects of darkness and has advantage on wisdom saving throws based on hearing, smelling or sensing of any sort.
Multiattack. The Urayuli can make two actions per turn, but they cannot be the same.
Massive Cleave. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 10 ft., multiple targets in a 90 degree arc. Hit: (2d6 + 3) slashing damage (with improvised weapon (4d6 + 6) bludgeoning). Even if the attack did not cause any damage to a target, it must succeed on a DC 13 Strength saving throw or be knocked back 5 feet and be prone.
Downward Smash. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 10 ft., one target. Hit: (2d8 + 6) bludgeoning damage (with improvised weapon (4d8 + 12) bludgeoning damage).
Eat, Annihilate. The Urayuli bites into the target in it's hand, trying to kill and mangle it. Melee Weapon Attack: +9 to hit., one target. Hit: (3d12) piercing damage. The target must succeed on a DC 15 Constitution saving throw or suffer a (2d8) bleeding effect for its next turn. This attack can only be done against targets that the Urayuli has snatched, and still has in its hand.
Wanton Destruction. The Urayuli tears a tree out of the ground, or grabs a large rock, and uses it as a weapon. This natural weapon gives 'Massive Cleave' an extra (2d6 + 3) damage, and changes the damage type from slashing to bludgeoning. It also gives 'Downward Smash' an extra (2d8 + 6) bludgeoning damage. The Urayuli unlocks the ability Spiteful Hurl. The weapon is destroyed on (attempted) use.
Chilling Laugh. Once per encounter, the Urayuli lets out a, deep, guttural, and evil laugh that frightens and deals (1d6) cold damage to every creature surrounding it in a 50 feet radius that do not succeed on a DC 12 Wisdom saving throw.
(Upon Unlock): Wanton Destruction. The Urayuli tears a tree out of the ground, or grabs a large rock, and uses it as a weapon. This natural weapon gives 'Massive Cleave' an extra (2d8 + 4) damage, and changes the damage type from slashing to bludgeoning. The Urayuli unlocks the ability Spiteful Hurl. The weapon is destroyed on use.
Snatch. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 10 ft. Hit: (1d4 + 3) bludgeoning damage. If the target is a Medium or smaller creature, it is grappled (escape DC 17). Until this grapple ends, the target is restrained.
Spiteful Hurl. The Urayuli hurls its improvised weapon at its attacker. Ranged Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 80 ft., multiple targets in a 15 by 15ft radius. Hit: (2d10 + 4) bludgeoning damage.
Innate Intimidation. Every time the Urayuli appears to creatures, they all get surprised for their first turn in combat.
Primal Rage. When the Urayuli reaches 160 health in combat, it gains the ability to perform Wanton Destruction as a bonus action.
Description
The Legendary Urayuli is a hulking monstrosity that haunts the snow-covered peaks and icy valleys, a creature born from the harshest elements of the wild. Standing at an enormous height, its massive form is slightly reminiscent of an oversized Yeti, but with the brutish presence of a frost giant, and the face of a cyclops. Its body is covered in a thick, white fur that blends seamlessly into the snowy landscape, making it nearly invisible to its prey until it's too late.
The Urayuli is driven by an insatiable hunger and a primal urge for destruction. Though it may appear as a mindless beast, the Urayuli possesses intelligence on par with that of an average human, making it a cunning and dangerous foe. This intelligence is twisted by the creature's inherent malice, as it takes sadistic pleasure in hunting, capturing, and brutally killing its prey.
With its gigantic, claw-like hands, the Urayuli is known to snatch its victims from the ground or out of the air, holding them helpless as it brings them to its massive jaw filled with sharp, jagged teeth. The Urayuli’s bite is infamous for lacerating flesh and crushing bones, often killing its victims outright or leaving them to bleed out in the snow.
Legends tell of the Urayuli’s unrelenting nature, stalking its prey for days if necessary, never stopping until it has satisfied its need for annihilation. Its presence is heralded by a chilling, guttural laugh that echoes through the mountains, striking fear into the hearts of even the bravest adventurers.
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