SFS Standard Adult Host Dragon Creature 11

Innumerable insects follow these lumbering, ravenous dragons wherever they roam, swarming around them and living in the countless orifices along the host dragon's body. The dragon is both a part of the swarm itself and a part of the swarm's ecosystem—the swarm feeds on their body, and the dragon feeds on the swarm in a grotesque, centuries-long cycle that somehow results in the host dragon growing larger and more powerful even if they feed on no other substance in their lifetime. Host dragons draw their power from the primal instincts of insects and, despite their intelligence, often behave like the insects they gather to them. Host dragons despise answering questions and violently defy all attempts others make to understand their nature.

Elite Weak Adult Host Dragon Creature 11

Image of an adult host dragon
Recall Knowledge DC 27 28 30
Dragon (Arcana)
Perception +22 (darkvision, scent (imprecise) 60 feet, tremorsense (imprecise) 90 feet)
Languages Common, Draconic
Skills Acrobatics +18, Athletics +24, Intimidation +24, Nature +22, Stealth +20, Survival +22
Str +7 Dex +3 Con +5 Int +3 Wis +5 Cha +3

AC 30
Fort +22
Ref +18
Will +22
+2 status to all saves vs. mental
HP 200
Immunities paralyzed, poison, sleep
Frightful Presence (aura, emotion, fear, mental) 90 feet, DC 30
Covered in Bugs [reaction] Trigger The dragon critically fails a saving throw; Effect Swarming insects interfere with the effect, sacrificing themselves to protect their host's body and mind. The dragon attempts a DC 17 flat check. On a success, the dragon fails the saving throw instead of critically failing.

Speed 30 feet, burrow 30 feet, climb 30 feet, fly 150 feet
Melee [one-action] jaws +24 (magicalreach 10 feet), Damage 2d10+13 piercing plus excruciating bites and Grab
Melee [one-action] claw +24 (agilemagical), Damage 2d4+13 slashing
Melee [one-action] tail +22 (magicalreach 15 feet), Damage 2d8+13 bludgeoning plus Knockdown
Draconic Frenzy [two-actions] The dragon makes two claw Strikes and one tail Strike in any order.
Draconic Momentum The dragon recharges their Swarm Breath whenever they score a critical hit with a Strike.
Excruciating Bites (primal) A creature that takes damage from a host dragon's jaws Strike or is swallowed by the dragon is also bitten by hundreds of tiny insects; the creature must succeed at a DC 28 Fortitude save or be enfeebled 2 for 1 round.
One with Swarms The host dragon is immune to any attack made by a swarm of insects or similar creature (at the GM's discretion).
Swarm Breath [two-actions] (primal) The dragon disgorges a swarm of biting insects that deals 9d8 piercing damage in a 40-foot cone (DC 30 basic Reflex save). They can't use Swarm Breath again for 1d4 rounds.
Swarm Shape [one-action] (concentratepolymorph) The dragon transforms into an insect swarm. They drop all held, worn, and carried items. While in this form, they can't use attack actions (except Swarming Bites and Swarm Breath) and can't cast spells, but they can move through areas small enough for their individual insects to fit without having to Squeeze. They can use the same action to coalesce back into their normal form.
Swarming Bites [one-action] Requirements The dragon is a swarm; Effect Each enemy in the swarm's space takes 8d6 piercing damage (DC 30 basic fortitude save). A creature that fails its save is also enfeebled 1 for 1 round.
Swallow Whole [one-action] (dc {{stat "30"}} basic fortitude) Large, 3d10+7 bludgeoning plus excruciating bites, Rupture 26

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Dragon

All dragons across the galaxy are fierce, cunning, and strongly connected to magic. Many dragons, especially those who trace their lineage to pre-Gap worlds, are confined to the planets where they’re born and live their long lives without ever traveling to other worlds. Spacefaring people have had increasingly frequent encounters with creatures once known as “outer dragons,” those who can travel through the vastness of space. Now, most people simply call them “dragons,” though dragons who aren’t native to the planet they’re visiting (or invading) might be called “alien dragons” by the people contending with them. Whatever their origin, these alien dragons, like others who have existed for millennia, grow in size, strength, willpower, and magical might as they age.

Draconic Spellcasters

To make a dragon spellcaster, remove the dragon's Draconic Frenzy and draconic momentum abilities, and give them the spells outlined in their associated sidebar. You can swap out any number of these spells with others on a one-for-one basis. You might also increase the dragon's Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier by 1 or 2 to reflect their mastery of magic.