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| environment = Temperate or cold aquatic or underground | | environment = Temperate or cold aquatic or underground | ||
| alignment = {{alignment grid/LE}} | | alignment = {{alignment grid/LE}} | ||
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| source = [[Pathfinder Bestiary]] | | source = [[Pathfinder Bestiary]] | ||
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− | '''Skum''' are ancient creatures, once known as '''ulat-kini''',<ref name="FSTS3">{{Cite book/From Shore to Sea|3}}</ref> that are a green-skinned aquatic [[humanoid]]. They were created from [[human]] stock to serve as a [[slavery|slave race]] by the [[aboleth]].<ref>{{Cite book/Bestiary|253}}</ref> | + | '''Skum''' are ancient creatures, once known as '''ulat-kini''',<ref name="FSTS3">{{Cite book/From Shore to Sea|3}}</ref> that are a green-skinned aquatic [[humanoid]]. They were created from [[human]] stock to serve as a [[slavery|slave race]] by the [[aboleth]]s.<ref>{{Cite book/Bestiary|253}}</ref> |
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==Skum in Golarion== | ==Skum in Golarion== | ||
− | Almost all skum live in the [[Darklands]], especially in the settlement of [[Cold Momugado]] and the temple complex of [[Ulat-Kini]] in [[Sekamina|Sekamina's]] [[Lake Nirthran]].<ref>{{cite book/Into the Darklands|34}}</ref> The only skum known to live on or near the surface are those that inhabit the ruins of the city of [[Drowning Stones]] in the [[Mwangi Expanse]]<ref>{{Cite book/Heart of the Jungle|52}}</ref> | + | Almost all skum live in the [[Darklands]], especially in the settlement of [[Cold Momugado]] and the temple complex of [[Ulat-Kini]] in [[Sekamina|Sekamina's]] [[Lake Nirthran]].<ref>{{cite book/Into the Darklands|34}}</ref> The only skum known to live on or near the surface are those that inhabit the ruins of the city of [[Drowning Stones]] in the [[Mwangi Expanse]],<ref>{{Cite book/Heart of the Jungle|52}}</ref> those that live near the ruined island of [[Nal-Kashel]] in [[Cheliax]],<ref name="FSTS3"/> and those that live on the coast of [[Avalon Bay]] in [[Lake Encarthan]].<ref>{{Cite book/Wake of the Watcher|48}}</ref> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
+ | Paizo published a major article about skum in ''[[Turn of the Torrent]]''. | ||
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[[Category:Underground terrain creatures]] | [[Category:Underground terrain creatures]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:00, 9 February 2016
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Type | Monstrous humanoid (aquatic) |
CR | 2 |
Environment | Temperate or cold aquatic or underground |
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Adjective | Skum |
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Source: Pathfinder Bestiary, pg(s). 253 |
Skum are ancient creatures, once known as ulat-kini,[1] that are a green-skinned aquatic humanoid. They were created from human stock to serve as a slave race by the aboleths.[2]
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Skum in Golarion
Almost all skum live in the Darklands, especially in the settlement of Cold Momugado and the temple complex of Ulat-Kini in Sekamina's Lake Nirthran.[3] The only skum known to live on or near the surface are those that inhabit the ruins of the city of Drowning Stones in the Mwangi Expanse,[4] those that live near the ruined island of Nal-Kashel in Cheliax,[1] and those that live on the coast of Avalon Bay in Lake Encarthan.[5]
References
Paizo published a major article about skum in Turn of the Torrent.
For additional resources, see the Meta page.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Brandon Hodge. (2010). From Shore to Sea, p. 3. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-257-9
- ↑ Jason Bulmahn. (2009). Pathfinder RPG Bestiary (First Edition), p. 253. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-183-1
- ↑ James Jacobs and Greg A. Vaughan. (2008). Into the Darklands, p. 34. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-140-4
- ↑ Tim Hitchcock et al. (2010). Heart of the Jungle, p. 52. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-247-0
- ↑ Greg A. Vaughan and Rob McCreary. (2011). Wake of the Watcher. Wake of the Watcher, p. 48. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-311-8