By Vanessa Hoskins
Zhang Yong, Spirit Tender
In the great fighting tournaments across Tien Xia, a competitor will occasionally perish in the heat of battle. Sometimes their lust for battle, desire to win, or enduring competitive spirit lingers; this often results in a haunting. It is up to a ghost eater to defeat the lingering soul in order to send it to the afterlife.
Ten years ago, during the previous Ruby Phoenix Tournament, Zhang Yong was a young boy of 13 years working as a water carrier. He dreamed of one day fighting in the tournament and earning honor for his family. Young Zhang Yong imagined showing the world his skill, determination, and fierce grasp on life and elevating the prestige of both his human and orc ancestors. That very grasp saved his life when an errant specter disrupted a match and gravely injured young Zhang Yong. He was brought into the care of the tournaments resident ghost eater and, from her, learned how to fight the corruption of lingering souls.
Now he is one of the tournament’s chief ghost eaters tasked with cleansing any haunts, ghosts, or spiritual activity that remains after a particularly grueling battle. The mental scars that he earned as a boy remain, weakening his mind and bringing him back to that terrifying day. Through sheer determination he carries on, hoping that in purging these dangerous souls from the world he can purge the lasting trauma of his defeat and near death from his own mind.
Ghost eater archetype illustration by Gislaine Avila from Pathfinder Adventure Path #166: Despair on Danger Island.
Zhang Yong — Creature 14
UNIQUE LN MEDIUM HUMANOID HALF-ORC HUMAN ORC
Male half-orc ghost sentinelPerception +23; low-light vision
Languages Common, Tien, Necril, Undercommon
Skills Acrobatics +28, Athletics +23, Diplomacy +20, Medicine +23, Occultism +23, Religion +25, Society +19, Haunt Lore +23
Str +4, Dex +8, Con +5, Int +3, Wis +5, Cha +2
Items+2 axiomatic striking handwraps of mighty blows, bracers of armor I, greater ghost chargeAPG (2), rare incense AC 37; Fort +25, Ref +29, Will +22
HP 251; Weakness Mental 10
Grit Teeth [reaction] (emotion, mental, pain)
Trigger Zhang Yong fails or critically fails a saving throw against an enchantment or fear effect
Effect Zhang Yong succeeds on the saving throw instead and takes 2d6 mental damage. If he critically failed on the triggering saving throw, he also takes 2d6 persistent mental damage and cannot use this ability again while taking persistent mental damage.Speed 45
Melee [one-action] soul strike +23 (agile, finesse, nonlethal, unarmed), Damage 2d8+14 bludgeoning (plus 1d6 lawful against chaotic targets)
Ranged [one-action] greater ghost charge +23 (range 10 feet, thrown), Damage 3d8 positive plus 3 positive splash damage
Disrupting Strikes [one-action] Zhang Yong calls forth positive energy from within to help him destroy undead. His weapons and unarmed Strikes gain the effects of a greater disrupting property rune until the start of his next turn (DC 31).
Reach Beyond Zhang Yong has learned to move his spiritual energy past himself to attack spirits where others can’t. He can make melee Strikes against incorporeal creatures that are inside solid objects as long as the object is within his reach. An incorporeal creature inside of a solid object is hidden, requiring him to succeed at a DC 11 flat check when he targets it. He can spend an action, which has the concentrate trait, to focus on a creature inside of a solid object. If he does, the next melee Strike he makes this turn requires him to succeed at only a DC 6 flat check to affect the creature.
Soul Dance Stance [one-action] Zhang Yong begins a stance that aligns him with the River of Souls and he can make soul strike attacks that seem almost incorporeal. These deal 1d8 bludgeoning damage; are in the brawling group; and have the agile, finesse, nonlethal, and unarmed traits. Soul Strikes treat cover against living and incorporeal undead targets as degree less severe (greater cover becomes standard cover, standard cover becomes lesser cover, and lesser cover is ignored).
Plot Hooks
Game Masters may use the following plot hooks to integrate Zhang Yong into their ongoing Pathfinder campaigns.
- The players’ competitors could be having trouble with a particularly powerful haunt or ghost disrupting a practice space and wish to seek Zhang Yong’s aid to purge it.
- The competitors hear of Zhang Yong’s childhood trauma, and how those memories cause him distress today. They may wish to help the young man face those fears and move past the pain.
- The ghost of Zhang Yong’s former master has risen for this decade’s Ruby Phoenix Tournament, thinking she is still the head ghost eater. Zhang Yong is having trouble facing his old master alone and seeks the players’ competitors for guidance and assistance sending his old master safely to Pharasma’s court.
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