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Returning 15 results for 'Amrik'.
Monsters
Baldur’s Gate: Descent into Avernus
Suave Defense. While Amrik is wearing light or no armor and wielding no shield, his AC includes his Charisma modifier.Multiattack. Amrik makes three dagger attacks.
Dagger. Melee or Ranged Weapon
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Smoke Bomb (1/Day). Amrik hurls a smoke bomb up to 20 feet away. The bomb explodes on impact, creating a cloud of black smoke that fills a 10
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Dealing with Amrik Unless the characters attack him at once, Amrik assumes they’ve come to him for a loan. He is more than happy to provide one, up to a limit of 150 gp (the amount currently carried
by his bodyguard Vhaltus). Amrik’s terms are simple: he expects repayment in a tenday and charges 25 percent interest on the loan. As a member of the influential Vanthampur family, Amrik has plenty of
Monsters
Baldur’s Gate: Descent into Avernus
imps to spy on his brothers, Amrik and Mortlock. Thurstwell resents both of them — Amrik for being their mother's favorite, and Mortlock for being a monstrous dolt.
Monsters
Baldur’s Gate: Descent into Avernus
older brothers, Thurstwell and Amrik, who view him as a simpleton and an abomination. Half of Mortlock's face was scarred by fire when he was a child, and his disfigurement gives him a fearsome countenance.
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Dead Three or paying a visit to Amrik Vanthampur at the Low Lantern. If they take Amrik prisoner, they can count on Reya Mantlemorn to keep a close eye on him.
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veritable shut-in, he uses imps to spy on his brothers, Amrik and Mortlock. Thurstwell resents both of them — Amrik for being their mother’s favorite, and Mortlock for being a monstrous dolt
. Thurstwell’s real problem is that his mother doesn’t see him as her successor, and is grooming Amrik to fill that role. Despite his jealousy, Thurstwell would never visit harm upon Amrik for fear of incurring
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. Thurstwell Vanthampur uses the imps to keep an eye on his brother, Amrik. The imps take malevolent delight in killing any seagulls that happen by, and the tavern staff can’t figure out why the decks
are always littered with seagull carcasses. A character who examines a dead seagull and succeeds on a DC 13 Wisdom (Medicine) check ascertains that the bird was stung to death. If the imps see Amrik
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Where Next? Convinced that his two older brothers conspired to kill him, Mortlock Vanthampur urges the characters to capture or kill Amrik at a dockside tavern called the Low Lantern. The adventure
assumes that the characters visit this location next. If the characters require an additional incentive to go after Amrik, Mortlock assures them that his mother values Amrik’s well-being enough to
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus
the characters have Amrik as their prisoner, he does nothing to provoke a confrontation with the guards at the gate, fearing he might be hurt.
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Vanthampur
4 Amrik Vanthampur
5 Mortlock Vanthampur
6 Falaster Fisk (see "Falaster Fisk")
7 Nine-Fingers Keene
8 Ultiss (see "Surprise! Dragon Cultists!")
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Zodge 2 Duke Thalamra Vanthampur 3 Thurstwell Vanthampur 4 Amrik Vanthampur 5 Mortlock Vanthampur 6 Falaster Fisk 7 Nine-Fingers Keene 8 Ultiss
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adventure on the surface Amrik Vanthampur runs his own business out of the Low Lantern with Laraelra’s consent. Characters looking for him are directed to area L6.
Map 1.4: The Low Lantern View Player Version
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Upper City, beyond her reach, but she has learned that Amrik Vanthampur runs a business out of the Low Lantern. She aims to question him about the veracity of the rumor. Reya knows nothing of Thavius
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brothers, Thurstwell and Amrik, who view him as a simpleton and an abomination. Half of Mortlock’s face was scarred by fire when he was a child, and his disfigurement gives him a fearsome countenance. He
Mortlock’s support, Thurstwell and Amrik conspired with several Bhaal cultists to assassinate Mortlock without their mother’s knowledge. Mortlock and Vaaz stop fighting when the characters arrive
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Vanthampur or one of her sons. If the characters have Amrik or Mortlock with them, they can convince either of the duke’s sons to talk them past the guards. Otherwise, the characters need to kill the
Mortlock or Amrik as a prisoner. Treasure. The vases, rug, and tapestries are valuable art objects, though they don’t go well together. Each of the sixteen vases weighs 2 pounds and is worth 25 gp. The rug