Wendigo

This hideous shape has the head of a feral elk with jagged teeth and sharp antlers. Its humanoid legs end in blackened, burnt stumps.
 

Wendigo (CR 17)

Large Outsider (Cold, Native)
Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Initiative: +13
Senses: Blindsight 60 feet, Darkvision 60 feet, Low-Light Vision; Perception +26
  Speed: Fly 120 feet (perfect)
Space: 10 feet
 

Defense

Armor Class: 32, touch 18, flat-footed 23 (+9 Dex, +14 natural, -1 size)
Hit Points: 279 (18d10+180) Regeneration 15 (fire)
Saving Throws: Fort +21, Ref +22, Will +11
Damage Reduction: 15/cold iron and magic
Immunity: cold, fear
Spell Resistance: 28
Weaknesses: vulnerability to fire
 

Offense

Melee: bite +26 (2d8+9/19-20 plus 4d6 cold and Grab), 2 claws +26 (2d6+9/19-20 plus 4d6 cold)
Reach: 10 feet
  Special Attacks: dream haunting, howl, Rend (2 claws, 1d8+13 plus 4d6 cold plus 1d4 Cha damage), wendigo psychosis
  Spell-Like Abilities (CL 18th; Concentration +25):

Statistics

StrDexConIntWisCha
29 (+9) 29 (+9) 31 (+10) 26 (+8) 20 (+5) 24 (+7)
Base Attack Bonus: +18
CMB +28 (+32 Grapple)
CMD 47
  Feats: Ability Focus (howl), Critical Focus, Fly-by Attack, Improved Critical (bite), Improved Critical (claws), Improved Initiative, Lightning Reflexes, Persuasive, Tiring Critical
  Skills: Acrobatics +30, Bluff +28, Diplomacy +9, Fly +36, Intimidate +32, Knowledge (arcana) +26, Knowledge (geography) +26, Knowledge (nature) +26, Knowledge (religion) +26, Knowledge (planes) +29, Perception +26, Sense Motive +26, Spellcraft +29, Stealth +26, Survival +26
  Languages: Aklo, Common, Giant; telepathy 1 mile
  Special Qualities: No Breath

 

Special Abilities

Dream Haunting (Su)

When a wendigo uses its nightmare spell-like ability, the victim is also exposed to wendigo psychosis.

Howl (Ex)

Three times per day as a standard action, a wendigo can emit a forlorn howl that can be heard up to a mile away. Any who hear the howl must make a DC 28 Will save to avoid becoming shaken for an hour. Creatures within 120 feet become panicked for 1d4+4 rounds, and those within 30 feet cower with fear for 1d4 rounds. This is a mind-affecting fear effect. The save DC is Charisma-based.

Wendigo Psychosis (Su)

Curse-Nightmare or wind walk; save Will DC 26; onset 1 minute; frequency 1/day; effect 1d4 Wis drain (minimum Wis 1 cure 3 consecutive saves. When a victim's Wisdom reaches 1, he seeks an individual of his race to kill and devour. After completing this act, the afflicted individual takes off at a run, and in 1d4 rounds sprints up into the sky at such a speed that his feet burn away into jagged stumps. The transformation into a wendigo takes 2d6 minutes as the victim wind walks across the sky. Once the transformation is complete, the victim is effectively dead, replaced by a new wendigo. True resurrection, miracle, or wish can restore such a victim to life, yet doing so does not harm the new wendigo. The save is Charisma-based.

Wind Walk ()

If a wendigo pins a grappled foe, it can attempt to wind walk with the target by using its spell-like ability-it automatically succeeds on all concentration checks made to use wind walk. If the victim fails to resist the spell, the wendigo hurtles into the sky with him. Each round, a victim can make a new DC 23 Will save to turn solid again, but at this point he falls if he cannot fly. Eventually, the wendigo strands the victim in some rural area, usually miles from where it began. A creature that wind walks with a wendigo is exposed to wendigo psychosis. The save DC is Charisma-based.
 

Ecology

Environment: Any Cold
Organization: solitary
Treasure: none

  Beings of ancient evil, wendigos haunt the minds of mortals, driving them to desperation and, ultimately, cannibalistic madness. They enjoy whittling down prey before they strike, trailing victims for days, even weeks, while plaguing their journeys with nightmares and foul weather.
  Tribal humanoids sometimes worship wendigos as gods, bringing them live sacrifices or attempting to appease the creatures by engaging in ritual cannibalism. They mark a wendigo's territory with fetishes and dress in the furs and hides of whatever animal it most closely resembles.
  Wendigos take little interest in the practices of their worshipers, and view them only as an ample supply of victims.