Tiny construct, neutral
Armor Class: 16 (natural armor)
Hit Points: 21 (6d4 + 6)
Speed:
10 ft
, can hover
Skills: Perception +3, Stealth +8
Damage Resistances: damage from nonmagical sources, poison, necrotic
Damage Immunities: psychic
Condition Immunities: charmed, frightened, poisoned, exhausted, deafened, blinded
Senses: blindsight 10 ft., passive Perception 13
Languages: Understands those known by its master but can’t speak. Can read and write in all languages.
Challenge Rating: 1
Folding Figure. The record-hunter can fold itself into an origami figure of any shape or creature. Its statistics remain the same in any form.
Living Paper. While the record-hunter remains motionless, it is indistinguishable from an ordinary origami figurine or pile of papers.
Magic Resistance. The record-hunter has advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects.
Seek Knowledge. The record-hunter intuitively knows the layout of any mundane library it enters, and the location of all written works within libraries other than the Archive.
Actions
Silent Secret. Ranged Spell Attack: +5 to hit, range 30 ft., one
target. Hit: 8 (1d10 + 3) psychic damage and the target must
make a DC 13 Wisdom saving throw or become unable to
speak or cast spells that require verbal components until the
start of the record-hunter’s next turn.
The record-hunter is a small, featureless humanoid
constructed entirely of paper covered in runic script,
generated by the will of the Accursed Archive. These tiny
origami figures move with great stealth to avoid the unwanted
attentions of the Silent One. Able to track down even the most
obscure sources of information, they act as invaluable allies
to the archivists. When threatened, they fold into the shapes
of fantastical beasts and fly high into the air, their runic
scripts pulsing with power as they lash at the minds of their
aggressors to silence them and preserve the sanctity of the
Accursed Archive.
When a record-hunter discovers a new secret, it will peel open,
find a quill and ink, and begin to write in tiny, scrawling script
on the inside of itself, inscribing the hidden knowledge into its
form. When the master of a record-hunter dies, it will return
to the Archive and begin a grim and emotionless work. The
record-hunter will unfold itself, revealing the countless layers
and pages within its body, all covered in the secrets that it has
revealed. It will then begin to tear itself apart, silently writhing
in agony as it binds itself into a book or scroll.
The new tome of secrets will be picked up by the other
record-hunters and placed with reverence upon the shelves of
the Archive, and a new record-hunter will be manufactured
from blood, ink, and eldritch parchment. It is in this way that
the Accursed Archive grows and spreads, constantly seeking
new archivists to carry its record-hunters forth. The Silent
One acts in defiance of these strange constructs, guarding
the knowledge of the Archive while acting in a way that will
discourage future additions to the collection. Once a written
work is within the Archive, it cannot be destroyed.
Those who take forbidden tomes from the Archive or
bear weapons covered in dark script often act in different
capacities, either spreading ruin directly or seeking out
ancient writings that have managed to somehow escape the
attentions of the Archive.