Erdrinneir Vonnarc

Drovic "Entreri" Dearthe's page

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unfortunate. Was looking forward to this. ah well, Have fun all!


His background is largely tied to those important connections, but I'll have a overview done tonight, depending on when I get off work I may embellish further. (Ups gets crazy this time of year.)


"your appearance is highly important dear, its the first thing someone knows about you, before they even hear your voice, your appearance begins setting up an image of you in their mind. Make it a great one." heh


@GM What else do you need from Dearthe? If anything.


PJP wrote:

I am working on someone to fit in that divine niche, but have a few questions. First, I am building a svirfneblin (deep gnome) cleric of Callarduran Smoothhands. Basically I am using just a base gnome with a few alternate traits (Darkvision and Bond to the Land), and the Herald Caller archetype to simulate what I recall about the race summoning earth elementals to fight their battles for them.

That leads me to my question: Since these deities aren't standard for Pathfinder, can I take Trickery as my domain? (Herald Caller loses the second domain). Earth would also seem appropriate, but svirfneblin were masters of illusion, so Trickery rounds out my concept better.

And otherwise, anything you see a problem with? Clearly, this character will be more familiar with the underdark, and I am working on a backstory now.

you could ask about just making use of the Svirfneblin race in pathfinder and maybe drop the Spell resistance and underground sneak trait.

Also, Dearthe has had a fair bit of interaction with Svirfneblin. Well, at least one town that may or may not have any sort of relevance, so perhaps your character could be from the same town and possibly knows Dearthe.


A bit. I'm planning on making it distinct, but some of the character was inspired from them. Such as the name. (though to be honest, I had forgotten I used the name, this was an old character that I modified for this game)

Are the like them? In some ways, it was inspired by them, but I'm hoping to make it different enough.


Its highly likely.


I am a sad boy, I just realized I was letting my players use wall of force wrong. You can't shape it at all. Thats so dumb. I remember doing it in 3.5, and I know you can shape it in 5e, so I always thought you could in pathfinder. Am truly sad boy. The things you learn when making higher leveled characters. Heh.


A note to anyone whose character would have some prominence/sway in the area. It's likely they would have met Dearthe once at least. As dearthe would have made it a point to at least speak to you once to feel out any potential for future... cooperation.


yes, The sheet was reused, and I hadn't decided on the alignment so hadn't gotten around to changing that.

Perhaps they met when she battled those undead? Dearthe seems to have a habit of "rescuing damsels" (even if they don't really need it) it would seem. Perhaps he bought enough time for her to flee from the initial loss and make some distance from them, and maybe even saved some of those soldiers? Its something he would do. Even if it wouldn't be out of altruism.

Perhaps they met before as well, and possibly on unfriendlier terms. While she fought the orcs maybe?


1. He is certainly not evil, he is neutral. (Haven't decided which axis of neutral yet)
2. Bandit is a... harsh term. He was forced into banditry at first yes. However, lately he has become much more of a merchant. Though he does still dabble in the black market ;) And he hasn't practiced banditry or raiding in 7 years. (a year before he met Aria)

3. Endure elements my dear! After all, arcane casters never truly rough it past level 7 or so. They "rough it" ;P

Note- I also never said friends. It could have very well been a stand offish (though not necessarily diametrically opposed) encounter or two. If you were interested in collaborating on that. Dearthe is no villian, though he certianly wouldn't be considered a hero of the people as Saoirise is


"warlord" is such a... drab and brutish term my dear. How about, entrepreneur or Lord, or even and oh, this one is my favorite, Grand Arcanist. And please, I'm not so single minded darling. I'm also looking for allies and profit. Profit for both myself, and my allies and friends that is.

do you think Saoirse and Dearthe would have met before? He has been on the surface for.. near a decade now I think. Not quite the full decade though.

also, whenever he is adventuring, and so, is "roughing it" he wears this- Though he ALWAYS wears the hat.

adventure outfit for Dearthe


leinathan wrote:
Uhe Stonethorn wrote:

@ GM CrusaderWolf

I feel that Uhe is missing this in his build.
If you know of something similar (Trait, Feat) please let me know, because I can't find any...

I might suggest Eldritch Heritage for you. Alternately, perhaps the trait "Bred for War".

Sure is plenty of drow for the anti-drow adventure! I hope none of you is offended if Saoirse wants nothing to do with you to start out. Drow are evil slavers in her eyes, so a drow would need to prove themselves with heroic action to get her respect. What do y'all think of that?

"Expected, after all, surfacers' prejudice is a hard thing to remove."

Don't worry he wont go out of his way to get her respect lol. He's used to it by now. And will admit it is not unwarranted. Though, that is While he is making comments about how it's not surprising, seeing as everyone on the surface seems to have prejudices against half the other races on the surface anyway, why not have worse ones about those under it? Or, possibly make some comment about a stereotype of the race of the person he is speaking to. He is certainly more than a little snarky.


Moragul may have worked a job for Dearthe before. Assuming
1- he would work with/for a drow
2- Dearthe get selected
3- You would be able to find him.

Also for anyone curious, Dearthe is pronounce (dare-rath-ey)


I'm still considering arcanist, but I just think the sorc works better.


Here is my submission. Drow sorcerer. Crunch is still under construction.