This ratlike creature has tiny human hands in place of its front paws, and an unnerving human face with a toothy mouth.
Ratling CR 2
XP 600
CE Tiny magical beast
Init +2; Senses darkvision 60 ft., detect magic, low-light vision; Perception +6
Defense
AC 16, touch 15, flat-footed 13 (+2 Dex, +1 dodge, +1 natural, +2 size)
hp 19 (3d10+3)
Fort +4, Ref +5, Will +1
Defensive Abilities evasion; Immune disease, poison
Offense
Speed 30 ft., burrow 10 ft., climb 20 ft., swim 30 ft.
Melee bite +3 (1d3–2 plus bleed 1)
Space 2-1/2 ft.; Reach 0 ft.
Special Attacks sneak attack +1d6
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 6th; concentration +7)
Constant—detect magic, read magic, speak with animals (rodents only), spider climb, tongues
3/day—cause fear (DC 12), dimension door, invisibility (self only)
1/day—summon swarm (rat swarm only)
1/week—commune (only when serving as a familiar; 6 questions, CL 12th)
Statistics
Str 6, Dex 15, Con 13, Int 12, Wis 10, Cha 13
Base Atk +3; CMB +3; CMD 12 (16 vs. trip)
Feats Dodge, Mobility
Skills Climb +6, Knowledge (planes) +4, Perception +6, Stealth +16, Swim +6
Languages Aklo; speak with animals (rodents only), tongues
SQ scroll use
Ecology
Environment any urban
Organization solitary or conclave (2–20 plus 2–12 dire rats and 1–4 rat swarms)
Treasure standard
Special Abilities
Scroll Use (Ex) A ratling can cast spells from any magic scroll as if it had the spell on its spell list.
The ratling is a hideous amalgamation of rat and human: a long-haired rodent with handlike front paws and a face reminiscent of the face of a leering old man. Within the ratling's humanoid mouth are long, yellow incisors more akin to those one might find in the jaws of a rat.
Ratlings are carnivores. While they can subsist on grubs, other rodents, and carrion, they prefer living food and fresh blood, particularly that of humanoid children and elderly folk. They also have a sense for magic, and lurk around temples and universities searching for scraps of knowledge or overlooked books and scrolls to steal.
Ratlings associate with common rats and even mate with them, producing anything from large, aggressive rats (often with vestigial humanlike features or other sickening deformities) to infant ratlings to deformed rats. In a mixed litter, the infant ratling usually kills and eats its siblings, then arranges the dismembered and disemboweled corpses in semi-occult patterns.
Elder ratlings often gain the advanced simple template or levels in cleric, oracle, witch, or wizard (a rare few gain rogue levels, especially if they associate with a thieves' guild or wererats). These elders often become leaders of their own kind, creating cabals organized like the universities they frequently inhabit. If the ratling can gain a familiar, it usually chooses a rat—an association that often brings with it more than mere supernatural companionship. Ratlings can never select another ratling as a familiar.
A chaotic evil spellcaster can gain a ratling as a familiar at 7th level by taking the Improved Familiar feat. A ratling familiar gains commune once per week as a spell-like ability, which it can use on its master's behalf. The master usually allows the familiar to drink her blood at least once per week.
A ratling measures just over 2 feet long (although half that length is its long, ratty tail) and weighs 10 pounds.