Campaign of the Month: September 2018
Shadows of the Rift
Duergar
Duergar
This bald, long-bearded dwarf has dull gray skin, low arching brows, and eyes that seem to absorb rather than reflect the light.
CR 1/3
XP 135
Duergar warrior 1
LE Medium humanoid (dwarf)
Init – 1; Senses darkvision 120 ft; Perception + 1
Defense
AC 17, touch 9, flat-footed 17 (+ 6 armor, – 1 Dex, + 2 shield)
hp 8 (1d10 + 3)
Fort + 4, Ref – 1, Will + 1; + 2 vs. spells
Immune paralysis, phantasms, poison
Weaknesses light sensitivity
Offense
Speed 20 ft.
Melee warhammer + 3 (1d8 + 1/×3)
Ranged light crossbow + 0 (1d8/19–20)
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 3rd)
1/day—enlarge person (self only), invisibility (self only)
Statistics
Str 12, Dex 9, Con 15, Int 10, Wis 13, Cha 4
Base Atk + 1; CMB + 2; CMD 11
Feats Weapon Focus (warhammer)
Skills Intimidate + 1, Stealth – 3; Racial Modifiers + 2 Perception relating to stonework, + 4 Stealth
Languages Tradespeak, Dwarven, Undercommon
SQ slow and steady, stability
Ecology
Environment any underground
Organization solitary, team (2–5), squad (6–12 plus 3 sergeants of 3rd level and 1 leader of 3rd–8th level), or clan (13–80 plus 25% noncombatant children plus 1 sergeant of 3rd level per 5 adults, 3–6 lieutenants of 3rd–6th level, and 1–4 captains of 9th level)
Treasure NPC Gear (chainmail, heavy steel shield, warhammer, light crossbow [20 bolts], 3d6 gp, other treasure)
Cousins to dwarves, duergar are foul-tempered creatures that loathe intruders to their underground realms—but not nearly as much as they do their kinfolk closer to the surface.
Duergar dwell in communities deep underground, and appear as darker, more twisted versions of their kinder kin. Their skin is a dull gray, as though rubbed with dust or ash, but this is a natural coloration that better allows them to blend with their underground surroundings. They are a race of slavers, but while non-dwarven prisoners are usually put to backbreaking work, dwarven prisoners are generally slain on the spot.
In combat, duergar fire crossbows from a distance, then shift to the warhammer after a few rounds. If outnumbered, or given sufficient threat (and space), a duergar will use its enlarge person ability and begin lashing out at its enemies.