Medium construct, chaotic evil 
      
      Armor Class: 11
      Hit Points: 36  8d8 
      Speed: 
              30 ft
                                          
 
      
      
      
                          Damage Vulnerabilities: Fire
                    Damage Resistances: Bludgeoning, Piercing, and Slashing from Nonmagical Attacks
                    Damage Immunities: Poison
                    Condition Immunities: Charmed, Exhaustion, Frightened, Paralyzed, Poisoned, Unconscious
                    Senses: Darkvision 60 ft., Passive Perception 10
                    Languages: understands the languages of its creator but can’t speak
                    Challenge Rating: 1
        ( 200 XP)
                
                    Proficiency Bonus: +2
           
       
  
                
    
      False Appearance
While the scarecrow remains motionless, it is indistinguishable from an ordinary, inanimate scarecrow. 
    
 
        Actions
    Multiattack
The scarecrow makes two claw attacks.
Claw
Melee Weapon Attack: +3 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 6 (2d4 + 1) slashing damage. If the target is a creature, it must succeed on a DC 11 Wisdom saving throw or be frightened until the end of the scarecrow’s next turn.
 
Terrifying Glare 
The scarecrow targets one creature it can see within 30 feet of it. If the target can see the scarecrow, the target must succeed on a DC 11 Wisdom saving throw or be magically frightened until the end of the scarecrow’s next turn. The frightened target is paralyzed. 
                        
At harvest time, when death revisits the twilit world and summer’s blossoms bow their withered heads, eerie scarecrows loom in silent vigil over empty fields. With immortal patience, these stoic sentinels hold their posts through wind, storm, and flood, bound to their master’s command, eager to terrify prey with its sackcloth visage and rend victims with its razor-sharp claws.
 
Spirit-Powered Constructs
A scarecrow is animated by the bound spirit of a slain evil creature, granting it purpose and mobility. It is this uncanny presence from beyond death that allows a scarecrow to inspire fear in those it gazes upon. Hags and witches often bind scarecrows with the spirits of demons, but any evil spirit will do. Although aspects of the spirit’s personality might surface, a scarecrow’s spirit doesn’t recall the memories it had as a creature, and its will is focused solely on serving its creator. If its creator dies, the spirit inhabiting a scarecrow either continues to follow its last commands, seeks revenge for its creator’s death, or destroys itself.
 
Construct Nature
A scarecrow doesn’t require air, food, drink, or sleep.
        Suggested Environments
    Grassland, Urban