Stellerex

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Time in Ravenloft

Stellerex was one of many assassins hired by Lord Loren Soth to kill Strahd Von Zarovich. Still angered by Strahd's duplicity and harboring his treacherous seneschal, Caradoc, he wanted to hurt the vampire Lord. Not only were the warriors tasked with killing Strahd, but also were told to search for a young girl who was said to be Strahd's reincarnated lover.

History

Stellerex’s dark genius guides him through his life. With an intellect far superior to that of most men, he was able to master the complexity of the black arts with surprising ease. As an apprentice to a greedy magician of moderate skill, Stellerex absorbed all the man could teach before turning on his master and burning him alive with a spell of his own making.

This has been Stellerex’s pattern ever since -- training with magicians and then destroying them whenever they’ve taught him all they could. Now, he is hard pressed to find any human master left who has anything new to teach him, and so he travels through the planes searching out avatars and demons who can add to his dark knowledge. However after attempting summoning a being known as the Avatar of Order, he was surrounded by mists and taken to a new place. However he soon found that it was more of a prison and sorely lacked the knowledge he sought.

His brilliance and discipline have saved him many times from beings far more powerful than he. Cold, calculating, and ruthless, Stellerex is a very dangerous foe. Stellerex wears no armor and his primary weapon in combat is his magic, not brute strength. As such, he is not particularly fast or well armored. However, the strength of his magical attacks is substantial. He carries a voodoo doll.

Spells

Cantrip: Hot Foot

1st Level: Circle of Protection, Magic Missile, Shocking Grasp

2nd Level: Melf's Acid Arrow, Ray of Enfeeblement

3rd Level: Explosive Runes, Fly, Detonate, Gust of Wind

5th Level: Teleport "Withdraw"

Stats

Height: 5' 10"

Weight: 160 lbs

Hair: Black

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