Meet the Villains—Lazzero Dalvera

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

The countdown to the Hell's Vengeance Adventure Path begins today, as we reveal the first of six iconic villains that will appear in Paizo's first Adventure Path for evil characters! We start with the iconic evil cleric, Lazzero Dalvera. Check out Pathfinder Adventure Path #103: The Hellfire Compact for Lazzero's full stat block, and keep an eye out for the upcoming Hell's Vengeance Player's Guide, which will contain all of the new iconic villains for use as pregenerated characters!


Illustration by Wayne Reynolds

Lazzero Dalvera, the eldest child of an officer in the Molthuni army and a priest of Abadar, was born under an auspicious moon with a full head of bright red hair. Everyone assumed he would earn respect and fame as an army officer like his mother. His training began as soon as he could walk, and he attended the best military academies to which his parents' money and connections could win him entrance.

But the boy was not a strong child, and he lacked the temperament to hone his martial skills. Instead, bullies perfected their own abilities at his expense, both in formal sparring matches and between classes. Rather than retaliate with violence, Lazzero kept tabs on the children who picked on him, recording their secret transgressions—cheating, lying, petty theft, and other such behaviors common among privileged youth. When he had amassed a sufficient amount of dirt on his rivals, he ensured his teachers found it—anonymously of course—and laughed to himself as the bullies got their just rewards for their wrongdoings.

Despite his skill at countering his rivals, Lazzero still didn't excel in his martial studies, and by the age of 12 had washed out of every military academy in which his parents had placed him. With their hopes in their son dashed, they sent Lazzero to be trained by the Abadaran clergy, who counted his father among their number; if he couldn't fulfill his destiny as a military commander, he would do so in service to the Master of the First Vault.

In this endeavor Lazzero finally succeeded, for he found prayer and contemplation came naturally to him. Now among the top initiates in the Abadaran monastery, Lazzero took on the role of bully and tormentor. He didn't need to study as much as his less studious peers did, and could use the time not spent poring over religious texts making life harder for those weaker than himself. In addition to overt hazing, Lazzero maintained even more thorough records of his enemies' activities, which he took pride in turning over to his superiors—publicly this time—so that they would receive punishment for their transgressions.

While he couldn't ensure that justice was served, Lazzero believed he was doing Abadar's work. How, he asked, could his peers expect to teach Abadar's ways if they couldn't themselves follow his laws? Was he not complicit in their wrongdoing if he allowed their crimes to go unpunished? With such justifications, Lazzero convinced himself that what he did was right, that it would set him apart from his so-called equals in the eyes of his teachers and Abadar. He didn't recognize, however, that he had started down a slippery slope that would ultimately lead to his fall from grace—for Lazzero had begun to twist the law to meet his needs. The law was now a weapon he used to keep those he didn't like beneath him.

By graduation, Lazzero had distinguished himself as one of the most gifted acolytes, though he had made no friends and garnered his share of enemies, many of his teachers among them. For his apprenticeship, Lazzero traveled from Canorate to Cettigne—an inglorious posting not befitting his high marks and honors. Lazzero was to serve as the acolyte at the local temple along with a fellow graduate, a woman named Laureth. The pair were highly competitive, each aspiring to rise in the ranks of the church quickly and find a permanent placement in a more prestigious temple than Cettigne's.

Although Lazzero was the more talented cleric, Laureth was more favored, receiving a prominent position within the temple and taking on greater responsibilities. Unwilling to accept a position beneath his rival, Lazzero began plotting and spying on Laureth in the hope of catching her falling short of the high standards expected of Abadar's clergy. Laureth provided him no opportunities, however, behaving as a paragon whom all faithful of Abadar should aspire to emulate.

Frustrated and bitter, Lazzero prayed for a means of turning the law against Laureth, but Abadar provided no guidance. Rather, a different voice echoed in the recesses of Lazzero's mind, offering honeyed promises of providing all Lazzero could imagine and more. It spoke of deceptions and lies as a means to an end, of the weak serving the strong, and of always having the upper hand. Lazzero liked these words, and though he knew he would no longer be true to Abadar if he were to follow them, he did so anyway. He would see Laureth humiliated, no matter the cost.

Prompted by his mysterious new divine patron, Lazzero began committing minor crimes himself and staging evidence to point toward Laureth. Fabricated trade records for transactions under her jurisdiction, false testimony written in her hand, and unbalanced ledgers month after month with no explanation into the shortfall all built a case against his rival. Through subterfuge and sabotage, Lazzero ensured that Laureth could never be solvent in the eyes of Abadar's code. Best of all, he brought about her ruin through the very laws and regulations that had for so long kept him from achieving his own lofty goals.

When Laureth was convicted and sentenced to a life of servitude rather than clerical service, Lazzero said a prayer of thanks to the Keeper of the First Vault, asking for a blessing from his patron. Asmodeus answered in his stead, revealing himself to have been the orchestrator of Lazzero's revenge upon Laureth. In that moment, Lazzero knew that the path to his prophesied glory lay not in continuing in his father's footsteps in the temple of Abadar. The Prince of Lies had shown him the power of deceit and the means through which he could always ensure the law worked in his favor.

That night, Lazzero left Cettigne, his vestments and holy symbol left folded neatly on his modest cot, and headed south to Cheliax. He forsook all his Abadaran vows and proclaimed his faith in Asmodeus, and sought a church of his new patron. No longer did Lazzero worry that he would not achieve greatness. He was content to enter an Asmodean temple as a lowly adept with faith that his dedication would quickly raise him to the upper echelons of the church. Thus did Lazzero begin his true journey—a quest for power and glory achieved by following the Prince of Darkness.

Stay tuned over the coming months as we reveal more of the villains you'll see in the pages of our first evil Adventure Path, Hell's Vengeance!

Mark Moreland
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Samy wrote:
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Meet the Villians—Lazzero Dalvera
So are these guys vaude villians, or some other variety? Perhaps bel villians?

Good catch. Usually I pick up on these things the first time around. I must have been reading too fast. Or still half asleep. Or maybe both. Not a good combination . . . Hey, you know, they might be Sevillians -- wonder if one of the Iconics for this AP started out as a barber . . . .


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UnArcaneElection wrote:
Samy wrote:
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Meet the Villians—Lazzero Dalvera
So are these guys vaude villians, or some other variety? Perhaps bel villians?

Good catch. Usually I pick up on these things the first time around. I must have been reading too fast. Or still half asleep. Or maybe both. Not a good combination . . . Hey, you know, they might be Sevillians -- wonder if one of the Iconics for this AP started out as a barber . . . .

Mmmm, meat pies {drools}


Well, barber poles once had a good reason for appearing the way they do. (Today, of course, those meat pies might have some trouble getting USDA approval.)

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Ask a Shoanti wrote:

Lazzero's a dick! Objective achieved.

A great iconic write up. It almost has a plausibility, with the effects of bullying gradually snowballing into something terrible.

Who wrote this backstory? Mr. Moreland?

Yep! Mark came up with this jerk. :)

Silver Crusade

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Seen the cover for Agents of Evil today. There are 3 characters on there that appear to be some of the evil iconics.

Red Mantis
Razmir follower
Hellknight

Curious if these 3 are part of the evil iconics.

(first time I've heard or seen the book actually)


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I am crazy stoked for this new line of iconics! It hadn't even occured to me that an evil AP might entail evil characters with full staff-writeups. This blog series has had an enormous influence on my own PC-writing and are always exciting to read. Moreover, I haven't kept up with paizo's wealth of new classes and rules over the years (I've still yet to get around to playing 2010's Summoner) so I can get doubly excited for the first round of new iconics divorced from new rules content (which while usually stellar, usually takes a lot of getting around to).

Lazzero's name just rolls off of the tongue, and I really enjoy what a stone-cold bureaucrat he is, and the sheer contempt in that facial expression. I'm really hoping there's interest enough on the boards to see the new iconics in play. Excited to see more!


Haldir wrote:

Seen the cover for Agents of Evil today. There are 3 characters on there that appear to be some of the evil iconics.

Red Mantis
Razmir follower
Hellknight

Curious if these 3 are part of the evil iconics.

(first time I've heard or seen the book actually)

Saw it myself after I read your post. I'd say they're unrevealed Iconics. Sad that the Iconic Hellknight will probably be Evil, but Razmir follower has to be non-Good and Red Mantis Assassins basically have to be Lawful Evil.

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Haldir wrote:

Seen the cover for Agents of Evil today. There are 3 characters on there that appear to be some of the evil iconics.

Red Mantis
Razmir follower
Hellknight

Curious if these 3 are part of the evil iconics.

(first time I've heard or seen the book actually)

The characters on the cover of Agents of Evil are not the evil iconics that appear in Hell's Vengeance.

Liberty's Edge

Will the evil iconics have an ethnocultural bias towards the Cheliax region and neighbors, or will they be equally as likely to be from anywhere, just made their way to Cheliax at some point?

Paizo Employee Developer

Likely a little of both.


Can't wait to play this campaign. I love playing LE characters the most, being that anti-hero sort of character is just always fun. Fun to play as Red X. "I don't like to play the hero...doesn't mean I don't know how."


baja1000 wrote:
Can't wait to play this campaign. I love playing LE characters the most, being that anti-hero sort of character is just always fun. Fun to play as Red X. "I don't like to play the hero...doesn't mean I don't know how."

"Catch ya' later." *Dimension Door*

Sovereign Court

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baja1000 wrote:
Can't wait to play this campaign. I love playing LE characters the most, being that anti-hero sort of character is just always fun. Fun to play as Red X. "I don't like to play the hero...doesn't mean I don't know how."

An anti-hero is not necessarily a villain and/or evil. They can be Byronic, outsiders or simply incapable of standard heroism, like Hamlet.


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As I was wavering on staying sub'd, you had to go and put this up - making sure I stick around... I wanted to blame Liz "the Walletbane" Courts, but really ... I can only blame Cosmo...

-TimD


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TimD wrote:

As I was wavering on staying sub'd, you had to go and put this up - making sure I stick around... I wanted to blame Liz "the Walletbane" Courts, but really ... I can only blame Cosmo...

-TimD

I would love a picture of Liz snapping a novelty sized wallet over her knee while someone looks on helplessly.


FedoraFerret wrote:
Will he be a vanilla Cleric of Asmodeus, or the Asmodean Advocate archetype?

Glad to know that I wasn't the only one thinking this but pretty sure most of the iconics didn't include archetypes under PFS.

Liberty's Edge

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I was hoping we would get another one this week =(


Me too....


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Day isn't over yet, only a bit after 1 p.m. in Seattle right now. :-)

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The reveals of the new evil iconics for the Hell's Vengeance AP won't be a weekly thing. There is not a set timetable, in fact, but they should correspond with the AP volumes' product pages getting updated covers and descriptions. So it will likely be a matter of weeks between new iconics. So keep an eye out for the next one, but it won't be this week or likely the next.


Rob McCreary wrote:
The reveals of the new evil iconics for the Hell's Vengeance AP won't be a weekly thing. There is not a set timetable, in fact, but they should correspond with the AP volumes' product pages getting updated covers and descriptions. So it will likely be a matter of weeks between new iconics. So keep an eye out for the next one, but it won't be this week or likely the next.

Thanks! Good to know my F5 key can take a break.


Awwwwww.....


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...Lazzero said a prayer of thanks to the Keeper of the First Vault, asking for a blessing from his patron. Asmodeus answered in his stead, revealing himself to have been the orchestrator of Lazzero's revenge upon Laureth. In that moment, Lazzero knew...

Love it! This is the type of thing I would imagine for a "Paladin of Asmodeus" scenario too.


Would like an encounter with Laureth. :P

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