Skeletal Flayer
- Armor Class
- 5 [14] (special, see below)
- Hit Dice
- 1
- Attacks
- Whip or blade (1d6)
- Special
- undead, whip grapple, skin-wearing benefits, immune to sleep/charm/hold
- Move
- 12
- HDE/XP
- 2/30
Description
Skeletal Flayers are animated skeletons whose forearms are replaced with a whip and a blade. Owing to their habit of wearing their victim’s skin, they alternately appear as a skeleton or zombie. They fight relentlessly to attack the living in order to harvest skin, which they drape over their bodies, achieving an appearance more akin to a zombie with a patchwork hide.
Quick on their feet, the skeletal flayer rushes to attack first with a long whip, grappling a victim in order to begin the grim work of harvesting skin. Such a whip attack does damage only to targets with ascending AC 12 or lower (AC 7 [12] or worse), but always holds the target. In subsequent rounds, the flayer begins its butchery, automatically doing 1d6 points of damage with the curved blade. The victim may escape at the end of each round with a successful saving throw, applying the better of their Strength or Dexterity bonuses if the Referee uses such adjustments.
When unadorned, a skeletal flayer takes only half- damage from edged weapons, and only a single point from arrows, bolts, or sling stones (plus any magical bonus). Once donning at least one hide, it gains three advantages: +2 points of damage, half-damage from blunt weapons, and a Move of 15. As with all undead, they are immune to Sleep, charm or hold magic. No form of Detect Thoughts (ESP) is of any use against them, and they never fail morale, fighting until destroyed. They can be Turned by a Cleric as skeletons, unless wearing skin, in which case they are Turned as zombies.
Successful skeletal flayers drag the mutilated bodies of their victims off to a charnel pit where the unused flesh rots from the bones, mixing with now-discarded worldly possessions.
Source note: This creature is converted from The Basic Fantasy Field Guide of Creatures Malevolent and Benign – Omnibus Edition, 1st Edition Release 4, © 2010–2025 Chris Gonnerman, R. Kevin Smoot, James Lemon, Matt Sluis, and Contributors. The Basic Fantasy Field Guide textual material is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International; this page adapts that creature to White Box.