Upheaval

Siren

CR 5, CN Medium Magical beast

Senses: Perception 15, Darkvision 60, Low Light Vision

Speed: 30 ft., fly 60 ft. (good)  Skills: Stealth 14, History 10

Languages: Auran, Common

Ability Scores: Str 10 (+7), Dex 17 (+10), Con 12 (+8), Int 14 (+4), Wis 19 (+6), Cha 21 (+7)

INIT: +3  CP: +8  HP: 52 (8d10+8)  SA: 8  DC: 18

AC: 18  Touch: 14  Flat-footed: 14 [+4 Dodge, +4 Natural]

SR: --  Vulnerable: --  Resistant: --  Bypass: --

Immunity: Psychic  Effect Immunity: Mental Effects

ACTIONS
Attacks

Siren Song (su, Sonic, Mental, Enchantment) - When a siren sings, all non-sirens within a 300-foot spread must succeed on a CHA save or become enthralled (see below). The effect depends on the type of song the siren chooses and continues for as long as the siren sings and for 1 round thereafter. A creature that successfully saves cannot be affected again by any of that siren's songs for 1 hour. The siren may use one of the following songs.

Spell Like Abilities (3/day)
DESCRIPTION

Environment: temperate or warm hills

Organization: None

Treasure: standard

This creature has the body of a hawk and the head of a beautiful woman with long, shining hair.

These bizarre beings have the bodies of hawks, owls, or eagles, but the heads of beautiful human women. Their faces typically ref lect the human ethnicity dominant in the area in which they lair, and they almost always bear a vibrant and youthful countenance. All sirens are female and long-lived. The oldest known sirens haunt their territories for nearly a millennium, although most only live for a few hundred years. Sirens require male humanoids to mate, and several times per decade either capture or rescue bold or comely sailors who enter their territories. Stories abound of sirens dying- either through heartache or suicide-when sailors they attempted to lure overcame their compelling powers and escaped their grasps. Sirens always live near the sea, where their powerful voices can carry over the waves and attract the attention of unwary sailors who trespass near their isles. A typical siren has a wing span of 8 feet, and weighs 120 pounds.