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AGE 12 +

LEGACY OF THE CRYSTAL SHARD


ENCOUNTERS AND MONSTER STATISTICS: D&D 4TH EDITION

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INTRODUCTiON
This document provides the encounters and the monster statistics that support the Legacy of the Crystal Shard adventure. The adventure is intended to support a range of low-level characters. As a result, not every encounter is designed to target characters of a specific level. Icewind Dale is a perilous place, and if the adventurers charge into danger, they might end up facing something too tough for them to handle. Here are a few tips for helping your players succeed in the adventure despite these threats.

F Talk to your players up front. Some players assume that a Dungeon Master isnt going to throw a challenge at the characters that they cant handle. If your players operate under this assumption, let them know before getting into the adventure that theyll come across encounters where the best approach might be to run away. F Adjust the timeline. A sense of urgency is an intentional part of this adventures design. Players shouldnt feel as if they have time to deal with every problem. The adventure has few restrictions regarding when characters can rest and recuperate. If theyre resting more often than is desirable, then use events to spur them along. On the other hand, if theyre getting badly beaten up, you can modify the timeline presented in the adventure to give them more opportunity to regain resources. F Allow encounters to change. A wandering monster encountered on the tundra doesnt necessarily fight to the death. Even a savage bear thats likely to defeat the party might retreat if its badly hurt. A pack of wolves might tire of chasing after fleeing characters and give up. Even the verbeeg near the front of the verbeeg lair can be circumvented if the adventurers think to look for a back entrance. If the players need it, feel free to nudge them to look for alternatives to all-out combat. F Modify the number of monsters. If the above suggestions dont work, and characters are consistently dying or falling unconscious, consider modifying the number of monsters. Many encounters will work fine with fewer creatures. Alternatively, if the characters are higher level and the players are getting bored because the encounters are too easy, you can add more monsters.

D&D 4TH EDiTiON ENCOUNTERS

This section contains the information you need to run the adventure using the 4th Edition D&D rules. Encounters that appear in the Legacy of the Crystal Shard adventure book or on its accompanying Dungeon Masters Screen are presented here in alphabetical order. Encounters in the adventure book (and in certain places in this section) are marked with bold type and an asterisk. For example, marauding yetis* points to the encounter by the same name in this document. Each encounter identifies the encounter level and the creatures that appear in it. The names of those monsters correspond to statistics presented at the end of the encounters section. If you need to, adjust encounters by adding or subtracting monsters. Checks: Use ability checks as described in the adventure, but skill checks can replace or modify those checks. For example, an Intelligence check to search is a Perception check to search, while ability checks to open locks or disable traps are Thievery checks. Easy checks are DC 9, moderate checks are DC 13, and hard checks are DC 21.

Following any encounter with the ruffians, its a good idea to have bystanders or a passing member of the town guard condemn the ruffians behavior and thank the characters for the good theyre doing in Bryn Shander. Its important for the players to know that the townsfolk appreciate the heroes efforts, so they dont come to resent the community theyre meant to be helping.

Barbarian Sympathizers

Abandoned Mining Gear

Scattered pieces of mining gear can be found throughout the mines: rope, hammers, picks, spikes, candles, flint, chalk, mirrors, waterskins, dry rations, and dwarven liquor. These were left behind by miners fleeing the tunnels because of a zombie attack, and the dwarves of Battlehammer Hold would be grateful for their return.

These two brothers, Hoedin and Braedin Hewer, have come to Bryn Shander to buy food to take back to CaerKonig in preparation for what promises to be a long winter. The brothers barbarian ancestry is evident in their physique, and they sympathize with the plight of Hengar and his tribe. If the brothers are encountered during Act 1, they express their disapproval of the townsfolks insensibility to the plight of the barbarians and exhort the adventurers to help Hengar and the Tribe of the Elk. They volunteer to help the party break Hengar free if hes still a prisoner (the brothers have the same statistics as a human warrior). If Hoedin and Braedin are encountered during Act 2, they tell the characters about the trouble the pirates of Lac Dinneshere have been causing. They entreat the adventurers to come back with them to Caer-Konig to put a stop to the pirates depredations, and are willing to wait a few days if the characters have other business to conclude first.

Barracks Goblins
Level 1 Encounter F 6 goblins

Band of Ruffians
Level 1 / Level 2 Encounter

Bear Attack
Level 1 Encounter F 1 brown bear
Corrupted by the activities of the Ice Witch, this brown bear is unusually aggressive, attacking travelers and fighting to the death.

F 8 thugs and 2 tough thugs (Act 1) or 5 tough thugs (Act 2)


These local hotheads are suspicious of any newcomers to town, and spend their days variously blaming dwarves, foreigners, barbarians, wizards, Duvessa Shane, Sheriff Markham, and anyone else they can think of for their own misfortunes. They hurl accusations and insults at the party, finding fault with whatever course of action the heroes have been pursuing as of late. If other people are nearby, the ruffians vent their spleen and then depart. If few or no bystanders are present (particularly at night), the ruffians back their words up with violence. They are cowards at heart, however, and if half the ruffians are defeated, the others flee. If the ruffians are searched, the characters discover that they wear amulets or rings made of black ice. By Act 2, the black ice has begun to physically empower the ruffians. Use tough thugs instead of thugs for the encounter.

Bear Tribe Camp


Level 5 Encounter F 1 human war chief (Wolvig Barrundson) F 6 Bear Tribe warriors
The Elk Tribe warriors accompanying the adventurers deal with their share of the Bear Tribe encampment. This encounter represents only the Bear Tribe warriors that the adventurers must face themselves, including the Bear Tribe chief. You can adjust the difficulty of the encounter by forcing the characters to deal with additional warriors, or by having allies help them finish off any warriors they cant handle.

Bear Tribe Hero


Level 4 Encounter F 1 human war chief F 4 Bear Tribe warriors
A mighty hero of the Bear Tribe and his faithful followers challenge the adventurers as they make their way across the field of battle.

Blinding Snow
A sudden storm fills the air with driving snow, obscuring vision around the adventurers. The area is lightly obscured. Roll an additional encounter.

Chasm Crossing

Bear Tribe Raiders


Level 1 Encounter F 4 Bear Tribe warriors
These warriors have been ranging out across the tundra from their new camp at Evermelt to raid the other barbarian tribes. Eager to win treasure and spill blood in the Frostmaidens name, they attack without hesitation and fight without mercy. Giving themselves over to their battle frenzy, these barbarians fight to the death.

As the adventurers cross the ice, they reach a chasm that must be traversed. If they cannot do so, they must turn back and find a new route, adding 1d4 hours to their travel time. The chasm is 1d3 10 feet wide, and drops 30 feet into ice-filled water. You can adjudicate the adventurers attempts to cross the chasm as you see fit. A fall into the chasm deals 3d10 damage. In addition to the threat of drowning, a creature that starts its turn in the water takes 1d6 cold damage.

Chosens Call
Level 6 Encounter F Hedrun the Ice Witch F 2 animated black ice statues

Beleaguered Allies

In the heat of combat, the adventurers come across a group of allied forces fighting a losing battle against a stronger force. Roll to determine the allies and enemies.
1d6 Allies 12 Dwarves 34 Elk Tribe warriors 56 Human warriors 1d10 Enemies 13 Bear Tribe raiders* 45 Wolf attack* 67 Yeti attack* 89 Bear attack* 10 Dragon and witch*

Collapsing Tunnels

Black Ice Guards


Level 3 Encounter F Baerick Hammerstone F 4 dwarf warriors F 1 human rogue (black ice emissary)

Black Ice Merchant

This merchanta dwarf by the name of Clagg Halfhammerhas come from the dwarven valley to sell black ice trinkets in Bryn Shanders market. Hes heard rumors regarding the schism between Stokely and Baerick, and about dwarves going missing in the mines. He is now fearful of the prospect of returning homea fear that is only exacerbated by his constant exposure to black ice. He suggests that the heroes buy his trinkets if they anticipate going to the valley, since Baerick shows favor to those who wear black ice. This is a falsehood, howeverBaerick bestows black ice weapons and armor on his followers, but characters wearing black ice gain no special advantage.

Certain tunnels in the abandoned areas of the mine were trapped to protect the dwarves from the invasion of Akar Kessells armies. Most of those traps were triggered during the invasion, but a few runes remain in out-of-the-way tunnels. A character can detect a rune with a DC 13 Arcana check or a DC 13 Perception check to search the dusty ground. The rune can be safely disabled with a DC 13 Thievery check. On a failed check, a blast in the tunnel brings part of the ceiling down. Any creature in a collapsing section of tunnel is subject to an attack: +5 vs. Reflex; Hit: 2d6 damage, and the target falls prone and is buried under 1d6 feet of rubble. While buried, the target is restrained and cannot stand up, and the only action it can take on its turn is to make a DC 13 Strength check to escape. This check takes a penalty equal to the number of feet of rubble covering the target. An unburied creature adjacent to the target can attempt to pull the target free as an action by making the same Strength check. When a tunnel collapses, it is completely blocked off. The rune disappears and the trap is disabled. After a collapse, it takes 5 hours of work to clear a space 10 feet on a side; each additional character reduces this time by 1 hour. When the characters encounter a collapsing tunnel trap, no more encounters are possible until the tunnel is cleared or the characters double back to explore different tunnels.

Cult Assassins
Level 3 Encounter F 6 tough thugs F 1 dark adept (Act 2 only)

Devotees of Auril are not a major force in Ten-Towns at the start of the adventure, but their influence grows quickly. By fighting off the yeti at the gates of Bryn Shander, freeing Hengar from Aurils wrath, or simply asking too many questions, the adventurers can come to the cultists attention, with violent results. Cultists might also attack the adventurers simply because theyre strangers and will therefore not be missed. Since the cultists are otherwise normal townsfolk, its easy for them to gain surprise in this encounter, and the heroes likely have little or no warning before theyre attacked. The characters might be drinking in a tavern when they notice the other patrons eying them while the barkeep methodically closes the windows and doors. Alternatively, they might be helping a guard resolve a dispute between two bickering merchants when all three suddenly draw daggers and attack the heroes. The sense of strangeness surrounding these encounters is heightened by the cultists giving no indication of why theyre attacking the charactersand by their compulsion to fight to the death. Searching any body reveals an object bearing Aurils mark, frequently carved from black ice. By Act 2, Aurils power has grown to the point where her faithful are learning to channel that power. The cultists are led by a dark adept.

The adventurers face the skeleton of Icingdeath and the simulacrum either in Evermelt or elsewhere. When the simulacrum is destroyed, the skeletal dragon collapses to a heap of bones. Dragons Lair: If the characters face Icingdeaths skeleton in the dragons lair, they can recover some of the creatures valuable treasure encased in ice. For every minute they spend chipping away at ice, they uncover one of the following (to a maximum of ten treasures).
1d10 Description 1 50 gp and 250 sp 2 Three gems worth 50 gp each 3 A potion of healing 4 A necklace of ivory and gold worth 100 gp 5 400 cp 6 120 gp and 95 cp 7 Six gems worth 10 gp each 8 A +1 magic battleaxe of dwarven make 9 A silver bracer worth 90 gp 10 50 gp and a gem worth 100 gp

Displaced Fisher

Bratha Junn is a fisher from Caer-Konig who has decided to pack up her few worldly belongings and move to Lonelywood. Hungry for company on the road and afraid of the prospect of beasts or a winter squall, she invites the adventurers to travel with her. Reroll or ignore this encounter if it occurs more than once, or if the adventurers are not on the road to Lonelywood. Bratha explains that she left Caer-Konig because the competition and violence of fishing Lac Dinneshere became too much to handle. Disputes over fishing territory were bad enough, but now that pirates have started sinking ships, she wants nothing more to do with her former life. She counts herself lucky that she had few ties to Caer-Konig, and looks forward to the peace and quiet of Lonelywood.

Dragon Sighting

A white dragon flies through the sky a good distance ahead. The adventurers spot it easily before it spots them. Unless they do anything to provoke it, it soars overhead without noticing them. If they do provoke it, they face a potentially lethal encounter. See the D&D Compendium or page 73 of Monster Vault for the white dragons statistics.

Simulacrum is a spell that allows the caster to create a partially real, illusory duplicate of a creature, formed from ice and snow. The duplicate looks like the original creature and remains under its creators absolute control. If reduced to 0 hit points, it reverts to snow and melts or blows away in the wind. The spell ordinarily creates a zombie-like creature, though additional magic can imbue it with a life force and some portion of the original creatures knowledge and personality. Hedruns ability to create a simulacrum of herself is unusual, however. In effect, her simulacrum is an extension of herself, allowing her to travel Icewind Dale without putting herself at risk. The simulacrum can use all of her spells and other abilities, and it speaks and acts with Hedruns full knowledge. She can have only one simulacrum active at a time. When the simulacrum is destroyed, Hedrun requires about a day to create a new one, and the simulacrum must then make the journey from her tower to the dale. Thus, after destroying a simulacrum, adventurers will not encounter a new one for at least two days.

HEdrUNs SimULacra

Dragon and Witch


Level 3 Encounter F 1 Ice Witchs simulacrum F 1 skeletal white dragon (Icingdeath)

Dwarf Patrol
Level 1 Encounter F 5 dwarf warriors
On the Road to Kelvins Cairn: The noise of this patrol carries through the snow before the dwarves come into view, even on the flat tundra. These dwarves are charged with keeping watch on the road, to ensure that travelers seeking their homes in the valley remain safe. However, they are too busy arguing among themselves to perform their duty. Although these dwarves remain loyal to Stokely Silverstream, three members of the patrol (including its leader) wield axes crafted with Baerick Hammerstones black ice, and it has made them belligerent and overbearing. The dwarves argue among themselves about the quality of the black ice axes, the route the patrol takes, their pace on the road, the approaching weather, the cause of the harsh winter, and what to do when they spot the adventurers. In fact, its hard for the characters to get a word in edgewise, so vociferous is the dwarves debate. If provoked, the dwarves wielding black ice might attack the adventurers while the other dwarves plead for calm. In the Dwarf Mines: Two different dwarf patrol encounters might occur in the dwarf mines. Battlehammer Patrol: This patrol is cautious but not hostile, particularly if the adventurers have already made their presence known in Battlehammer Hold. If the characters havent yet talked to Stokely, the dwarves urge them to do so. The dwarves can provide information regarding whats happening in the minesspecifically, the presence of zombies and the conflict with Baericks dwarves. They blame Baerick, not his black ice, for their troubles, but some of the dwarves have kin among Baericks dwarves and find their behavior inexplicable. The dwarves fight to defend themselves, but they would rather bring the adventurers to Stokely as captives than as corpses. They try to flee if the adventurers overpower them. Halls of Black Ice Patrol: The dwarves of this patrol are belligerent, demanding to know what the adventurers are doing in their mines, accusing them of coming to steal from them, and threatening death if the adventurers dont leave the mines at once. The dwarves appear to be spoiling for a fightor the chance to loot the characters corpses.

Wigleff s injuries are superficial, and he quickly recovers his strength if offered food and drink. He can help guide the adventurers to the Elk Tribes camp if they dont have the benefit of Hengars aid, or can repeat Hengars plea for help if the characters are involved in other strands of the adventure.

Fight on the Lake


Level 1 / Level 3 Encounter F 1 human rogue (Derrick the Drownder) F 12 thugs and tough thugs (pirates); see below
Derrick and a dozen pirates sail the Howling Fiend, but at your option, more pirates might sail alongside them in a second boat. Derrick tries to ram the adventurers vessel, after which he and half his crew board the partys boat to fight hand-to-hand. The rest of the pirates attack from the deck of the Howling Fiend. Except for Derrick, the pirate crews arms and armor depend on the outcome of the Easthaven raid. If the raid was successful (or if the adventurers pursued Davrick Fain before turning their attention to Easthaven), three of the pirates accompanying Derrick are outfitted with short swords, crossbows, and better armor (use the tough thug statistics block). The others wield only daggers in melee and at range (use the thug statistics block).

Fleeing Merchant

Elk Tribe Hunter

Gatha Dureen is a merchant from Bryn Shander driving a small wagon to Targos, where she intends to relocate. Three hours into the journey, the road has split off to Targos and this encounter cant occur. A dwarf patrol encounter occurs instead. Gatha has operated her familys bakery in Bryn Shander for twenty years, but is now fleeing to escape the vandalism and intimidation of the Ship Rethnor thugs who work for Vaelish Gant. She is a middle-aged human female with coppery-red hair and gray-blue eyes. Soft-spoken and gentle, Gatha has a loud laughthough it takes a great deal to make her laugh these days. She is deeply upset about having to leave Bryn Shander, and would love to be able to go back and feel safe. The bakery has been in her family for five generations, and she is overwhelmed with guilt for breaking the tradition. Her wagon is loaded with flour, yeast, and various spices.

The young barbarian Wigleff was part of a larger hunting party attacked by a group of Bear Tribe warriors while out on the tundra. Reroll or ignore this encounter if it occurs more than once. All the other Elk Tribe hunters were slain, but Wigleff was knocked out during the fight and left for dead. Stripped of his weapons and supplies, he is stumbling half frozen through the snow when the adventurers discover him.

Gants Offices
Level 4 Encounter F 1 wererat (Slim) F 4 human warriors F 1 quasit

The sigil on the door of Gants office is a deadly magic glyph trap. The glyph can be detected with a DC 13 Arcana check. When detected, the glyph can be disabled with a DC 13 Thievery check (failure by 5 or more triggers the trap). If the trap triggers, any creature within 10 feet of the door is subject to an attack: +5 vs. Reflex; Hit: 3d6 lightning damage; Miss: Half damage.

Goblin Ambush
Level 3 Encounter F 8 goblins
Goblin sentries lurk in the verbeeg lair where Davrick Fain is planning to hatch a remorhaz. Dressed in white furs, they hide in snowbanks waiting for travelers. As the adventurers pass near, the goblins attack with a barrage of arrows. If the adventurers are not traveling on the Eastway, the goblins are en route to the road and cant set up an effective ambush.

few rounds to come up with a means of escapeperhaps making Athletics checks to row quickly out from between the bergs, using magic to put a strong barrier between them, or scaling the side of one iceberg before it hits the other. Both icebergs feature plenty of crevices where characters can hide or attempt to climb, even after the bergs have collided. If the characters fail to escape, their boats are destroyed and they are dropped into the ice-cold water. In addition to the threat of drowning, a creature that starts its turn in the water takes 5 cold damage.

Ice Fracture

As the adventurers move across a floe, the ice cracks with a thundering boom and splits beneath their feet. This functions as a pit trap (+5 vs. Reflex), dropping affected characters 1d3 10 feet into ice-filled water. The fall deals 1d10 damage per 10 feet. In addition to the threat of drowning, a creature that starts its turn in the water takes 1d6 cold damage.

Goblin Guards
Level 1 Encounter F 6 goblins
If this encounter is being used as part of the back entrance to Rychers Lair, and if Rycher had reason to suspect the arrival of hostile adventurers, then he dismisses the goblins in favor of traps. See Rychers Lair*.

Ice Hunters

The adventurers come across a group of six local hunters dressed in heavy furs and steering kayaks through the treacherous ice. The hunters are in search of seals and beluga whales to provide food in the harsh winter. They are not hostile to the adventurers unless attacked, and can direct them to the Ice Witchs tower. If attacked, the hunters fight as Bear Tribe warriors.

Green Slime
Level 1 Encounter F 1 green slime
A patch of green slime drops from the tunnel ceiling onto a passing adventurer.

Ice Witchs Raiders


Level 3 Encounter F 2 Bear Tribe warriors F 3 orcs
The servants of the Ice Witch patrol the Sea of Moving Ice to protect her tower from intruders.

Hideout Guards
Level 1 Encounter F 2 human warriors

Kessells Trap
Level 3 Encounter F 2 giant spiders F 4 zombies F Akar Kessell (noncombatant)

Hideout Thugs
Level 3 Encounter F 2 wererats F 3 human warriors

King Gnvald
Level 4 Encounter F 1 human war chief (King Gnvald) F 3 Bear Tribe warriors F 2 orcs

Iceberg Collision

As the characters row through a narrow channel in the Sea of Moving Ice, icebergs to each side begin to close the gap, threatening to crush them. Give the adventurers a

Lurching Iceberg
While the adventurers are trekking across an iceberg, it crashes into another one. The ice shakes beneath their feet, then tilts sharply. Each character is subject to an attack: +5 vs. Reflex. On a hit, the character falls prone, slides down the slope, and must succeed on a saving throw or slip into the ice-cold water. In addition to the threat of drowning, a creature that starts its turn in the water takes 1d6 cold damage.

Nighttime Break-in
Level 3 Encounter F 3 human warriors F Marek the Shank
When he flees, Marek uses his smoke bomb (a standard action), creating a zone in a burst 4 within 4 squares of him. The zone is heavily obscured and lasts for 1 minute.

Major NPC

Orc Champion
Level 3 Encounter F 1 orc reaver F 4 orcs
A fierce orc leader leads its lesser allies against the adventurers as they cross the battlefield.

The heroes have a chance encounter with one of the major NPCs (nonplayer characters) in Bryn Shander. Duvessa Shane, Sheriff Markham, Vaelish Gant, Slim, Marek the Shank, or Helda Silverstream are all candidates for this encounter, as are any NPCs from elsewhere in Ten-Towns who might be in Bryn Shander on business (most likely one of the speakers). If the characters are outside Bryn Shander, use any NPC detailed in the Setting Book. This is a good chance to point the characters toward new quests, to remind them about old ones theyve been ignoring, or to weave connections between disparate parts of the adventure. For example, if the heroes encounter Vaelish Gant while trying to smuggle Hengar out of town, the wizard might offer the barbarian a black ice charm. He ostensibly does so to provide protection against the Ice Witchs magic. However, he secretly hopes that the black ices corrupting influence will make Hengar an easy target for later manipulation if Gant decides to exploit the barbarian tribes.

Overwhelming Odds

The adventurers find themselves faced with two deadly threats at once. Roll twice on the following table and refer to the indicated encounters.
1d10 Enemies 13 Bear Tribe raiders* 45 Wolf attack* 67 Yeti attack* 89 Bear attack* 10 Dragon and witch*

Marauding Yetis
Level 1 Encounter F 1 yeti F 4 young yetis
This encounter represents the yetis that the player characters must deal with. Additional yetis attack the caravan and the town, but other caravan or town guards kill and drive them off in the same time it takes for the adventurers to dispatch their foes in this encounter. You can adjust the difficulty of the encounter by forcing the characters to deal with additional yetis, or by having guards help them finish off any they cant handle.

Pirate Crew
Level Varies F 1 human rogue (Derrick the Drownder) F 1 human warrior (Pyrse) F Up to 30 thugs and tough thugs (pirates)
The full pirate crew consists of thirty pirates, in addition to Derrick and Pyrse. At the hideout, the adventurers find this number minus any pirates the adventurers defeated at Easthaven or any time thereafter. Except for Derrick and Pyrse, the pirate crews arms and armor depend on the outcome of the Easthaven raid. If the raid was successful (or if the adventurers pursued Davrick Fain before turning their attention to Easthaven), more of the pirates are outfitted with short swords, crossbows, and better armor (the tough thug statistics block). Use the thug statistics block to balance out the pirates as you see fit.

Marek the Shank


Level 2 Encounter F Marek the Shank F 3 wolves

Pirate Raid
Level 2 Encounter F 1 human rogue (Derrick the Drownder) F 3 tough thugs (pirates) F 5 thugs (pirates)
If the adventurers join the fray, half the pirates break off to fight them while the rest concentrate on looting Rurdens Armory. (If the adventurers position themselves in front of the building, the other pirates circle around to try to find or create another way in). Derrick joins the attack on the party, unable to resist a fight. However, despite his violent temper, Derrick backs off if hes reduced to half his hit points, yelling at his compatriots to harry his attackers. Hes not used to sustaining heavy losses, and if the adventurers take down five or more of his pirates, Derrick calls the rest back to their ships to make a hasty getaway.

Poachers
Level 5 Encounter F 24 human commoners (miners; noncombatants) F 6 human warriors F 1 tough thug
This group of townsfolk and sellswords, under the leadership of a member of Ship Rethnor, carries out Vaelish Gants will beyond Ten-Towns. Though the miners stand fast behind the better-armed warriors, they immediately flee if a fight breaks out.

Icewind Dale is home to two varieties of whitefurred great cats, both of which pose a threat to travelers on the northern roads. The fabled crag cat, also called the Hunter-ofMen, is a sure-footed predator that favors rock ledges and cliffs in the highlands. It is a great cat with long, sharp teeth, possessing certain magical abilities that make it particularly fearsome. Its cry sounds like a sudden, human scream of terror. It cant be detected or traced by magic, though some folk say they can feel when one is near or watching. And it has a natural resistance to magic that can sometimes turn a spell back on its caster. Tundra cats are related to crag cats, but lack their magical characteristics. They are more or less identical to white-furred tigers, though they have the same screaming cry as their mountaindwelling cousins.

Arctic Cats

Rampaging Bear
Level 1 Encounter F 1 brown bear
A bear rampages across the battlefield, undaunted by the attacks of nearby allied soldiers.

Polar Bear Attack


Level 1 Encounter F 1 brown bear
Even more aggressive than the brown bears of the tundra thanks to the actions of the Ice Witch, this polar bear attacks the adventurers boats. The polar bears statistics are identical to those of the brown bear, except that it has a swim speed of 30 feet.

Remorhaz Lair
Level 3 Encounter F Davrick Fain F 1 human warrior (Rycher) F 1 young remorhaz

Rychers Cats
Level 1 Encounter F 2 crag cats
These white-furred, long-fanged beasts are at least nominally tamed by the wild man Rycher, but they hunt freely on the western slopes of Kelvins Cairn and down to Maer Dualdon. They ambush travelers but flee quickly from prey that fights back. One of the cats leaps out to ambush passersby, hoping to fell its target quickly. The other remains hidden, waiting for characters to flee or become separated from the group before striking. If the adventurers stand their ground after

Portage

Two icebergs have collided ahead of the adventurers, closing off the channel they hoped to use. They can backtrack, adding 1d4 + 1 hours to their journey, or they can carry their boats across the ice to the next stretch of water, adding only 1 hour.

the initial ambush, the cats retreat. If the beasts are pursued, they race back to Rychers cave.

Slims Ambush
Level 3 Encounter F 1 wererat (Slim) F 4 human warriors

Rychers Lair
Level 1 Encounter F 1 human warrior (Rycher) F 2 crag cats
At your discretion, if Rycher had reason to suspect the arrival of hostile adventurers, he might have set his three bear traps in the cave entrance. However, he does so only if his two cats are safe with him inside the cave. The bear traps are hidden beneath cloths, and detecting them requires a DC 13 Perception check. If they are not detected, any character moving through the lair has a 25 percent chance of stepping on one of the traps. If a trap is sprung, it makes an attack against the triggering character: +5 versus Reflex; Hit: 2d8 damage and the target is restrained until the trap can be opened with a DC 15 Athletics check or a DC 15 Thievery check.

Suspicious Merchant

Faedrith Guldan is a merchant from Bremen, traveling home with a wagon from a trip to Bryn Shander. Reroll this encounter if it occurs more than once or if the adventurers are not on the road to Bremen. Guldan draws a sword at the adventurers approach and challenges them, believing they might mean him harm. If they manage to convince him that they dont intend to hurt or rob him, he explains the reason for his suspicion. While in Bryn Shander, he heard tales of merchants going missing throughout Ten-Towns and along the roads.

Temple of the Storm


Level 4 Encounter F Akar Kessell F 6 air elementals
Until the Ice Witch is defeated or until the characters leave the Temple of the Storm, freezing winds buffet the adventurers. At the start of each characters turn, he or she is subject to an attack: +5 vs. Fortitude; Hit: The target takes 1d4 cold damage and is pushed 5 feet in a random direction. To determine the direction, roll a d8 and assign a direction to each die face.

Ship Rethnor Thugs


Level 4 / Level 5 Encounter F 6 human warriors, with one possibly a wererat (Act 1) F 7 wererats (Act 2)
Random Encounter: These thugs are going about their daily business of bullying and terrorizing the local populace. If the heroes havent yet had any run-ins with Slim or Marek the Shank, the thugs try to bully them into paying travelers dues to guarantee safe passage while going about their business in Bryn Shander. If the characters refuse to pay, the thugs pretend to back off, then tail the adventurers and ambush them as soon as the opportunity presents itself. If the characters have already encountered either Slim or Marek, the thugs know who they are and attack them on sight. They taunt the adventurers as they fight: Slim said to give you his regards . . . If the characters have already taken Slim and Marek down, the thugs vow vengeance for their leaders demise: Nobody crosses Ship Rethnor and lives to brag about it! In Act 1, there is a 50 percent chance that one of the thugs is a wererat. By Act 2, all the thugs have been infected with lycanthropy and have become wererats. In the Council Hall: A similar group of thugs awaits the adventurers in the council hall if they answer the forged note ostensibly from Duvessa Shane. In this case, one of the thugs is automatically a wererat. In Caer-Konig: Another group of thugs carries out Vaelish Gants schemes around Lac Dinneshere. These thugs do not include a wererat.

Town Guards
Encounter Level Varies; see below F 4 human warriors
These guards patrol the streets of Bryn Shander. They spend their time keeping cart traffic moving along the towns crowded thoroughfares, helping locals with minor building repairs, breaking up brawls, and escorting drunkards home so they dont pass out and freeze to death in the street. They also keep an eye out for newcomers to town, both to help them become properly acclimated and to make sure they dont cause trouble. The guards attitude is cautious by default. However, there is a 50 percent chance that they recognize the adventurers from the battle at the southern gate, in which case they adopt a friendly posture. If the characters have been seen committing any crimes in town, or if theyre traveling in Hengars company without the sheriff s permission, the guards attempt to place them under arrest. If the adventurers resist, the guards retreat but return quickly with reinforcements (1d6 + 1 additional guards).

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Trapped Townsfolk
The adventurers come across a group of ordinary townsfolk huddling behind flimsy shelter, trying to avoid the fray. When the townsfolk spot the heroes, they call out for help, asking the adventurers to escort them safely back to the nearest settlement.

Vaelish Gant
Level 1 Encounter F Vaelish Gant, human wizard

Verbeeg Giant
Level 1 Encounter F 1 verbeeg (Dardo)

When the adventurers encounter zombies in the mines, be sure to play up the claustrophobic atmosphere and use the terrain to the monsters advantage. Have the zombies attack from around blind corners, come at the party from behind, or lurch out from behind support beams to attack characters who think theyre safely in the middle of the party. After one or two such attacks, even innocuous encounters will have the characters on edge. Is the strange, bent shadow hanging from the tunnel ceiling really a broken beam? Or is a zombies claw ready to catch unwary passersby?

ZombiE Attack!

Waterfall Cavern
Level 2 Encounter F 1 Bear Tribe shaman F 3 Bear Tribe furies

Yeti Attack
Level 1 Encounter F 3 yetis
Spurred by the Ice Witch to indulge their appetite for human flesh, this band of tundra yetis does not shy from attacking even well-armed bands of travelers. The yetis attempt to use the inclement weather and natural terrain to their advantage, setting an ambush for unwary adventurers.

Winter Squall

A sudden, violent storm blows down off the Reghed Glacier. The adventurers cant make any progress across the tundra for 1 hour. There is a 20 percent chance that a combat encounter occurs while the party is stopped during the storm. If this encounter occurs while the party is resting, each character takes a 2 penalty to Endurance checks to withstand the effect of the cold.

Winter Wolf
Level 2 Encounter F 4 wolves F 1 winter wolf
A winter wolf and its hunting companions catch the heroes scent and decide to take them down.

Zombie Pack
Level 1 Encounter F 5 zombies
Groups of zombie dwarves wander the mines with no real purpose, attacking any living beings they come across. Some carry mining picks or shovels they use as weapons, dealing the same damage as the zombies slam attack.

Wolf Attack
Level 2 / Level 3 Encounter F 5 wolves F 1 winter wolf (25 percent)
The Ice Witch spurs the beasts of the tundra to attack any humans who dare to brave the winter, making this pack of wolves unusually aggressive. There is a 25 percent chance that the pack is led by a winter wolf.

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D&D 4TH EDiTiON STATiSTiCS


Air Elemental
Small elemental magical beast (air) HP 23; Bloodied 11 AC 15, Fortitude 12, Reflex 14, Will 13 Speed 0, fly 6 (hover) Vulnerable 5 fire

Animated Black Ice Statue


Medium elemental animate (construct) HP 42; Bloodied 21 AC 17, Fortitude 15, Reflex 12, Will 13 Speed 5 (ice walk)

Level 2 Soldier
XP 125 Initiative +1 Perception +1

Level 1 Lurker
XP 100 Initiative +7 Perception +5

Traits

Brittle Skin Whenever the statue takes thunder damage, it takes a 2 penalty to all defenses until the end of its next turn.

Standard Actions
m Slam F At-Will

Traits

Phantom on the Wind The lesser air elemental becomes invisible whenever it starts its turn without an enemy adjacent to it. The invisibility lasts until the end of its next turn or until it hits or misses with an attack.

Triggered Actions

Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +7 vs. AC Hit: 1d8 + 5 damage, and the target cannot shift until the end of the statues next turn.

Standard Actions
m Slam F At-Will

Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +6 vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + 3 damage. M Grasp of Storms F At-Will Attack: Melee 1 (one creature that cant see the elemental); +4 vs. Reflex Hit: 2d6 + 4 damage, and the elemental grabs the target (escape DC 12) if it does not have a creature grabbed. Until the grab ends, the target takes ongoing 5 damage, and any ranged or melee attacks that hit the elemental deal half damage to the target. Skills Stealth +8 Str 16 (+3) Dex 17 (+3) Wis 11 (+0) Con 11 (+0) Int 5 (3) Cha 8 (1) Alignment unaligned Languages understands Primordial

Overwhelming Ice F Recharge when first bloodied Trigger: An enemy adjacent to the statue hits one of the statues allies with a melee attack. Effect (Immediate Reaction): Melee 1 (triggering enemy). The target falls prone. Str 17 (+4) Dex 6 (1) Wis 11 (+1) Con 18 (+5) Int 2 (3) Cha 6 (1) Alignment unaligned Languages

Baerick Hammerstone
Medium natural humanoid, dwarf HP 64; Bloodied 32 AC 21, Fortitude 18, Reflex 15, Will 17 Speed 5

Level 5 Soldier
XP 200 Initiative +4 Perception+4 Low-light vision

Traits

Akar Kessell

Level 4 Elite Controller


XP 350 Initiative +4 Perception+6 Darkvision

Medium natural humanoid (undead) HP 108; Bloodied 54 AC 18, Fortitude 15, Reflex 16, Will 17 Speed 6 Immune disease, poison; Resist 10 necrotic Saving Throws +2; Action Points 1

Stand the Ground Baerick can move 1 square fewer than the effect specifies when subjected to a pull, push, or slide. Steady-Footed Baerick can make a saving throw to avoid falling prone when an attack would knock him prone.

Standard Actions

m Black Ice Maul (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +10 vs. AC Hit: 2d6 + 7 damage. R Throwing Hammer (weapon) F At-Will Attack: Ranged 5/10 (one creature); +10 vs. AC Hit: 2d6 + 5 damage.

Standard Actions

m Claw (necrotic) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +9 vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + 6 necrotic damage, and the target is dazed until the start of its next turn and loses a healing surge. r Grave Bolt (necrotic) F At-Will Attack: Ranged 20 (one or two creatures); +7 vs. Reflex Hit: 1d6 + 8 necrotic damage, and the target is immobilized (save ends). C Horrific Visage (fear, psychic) F Recharge 4 5 6 Attack: Close blast 5 (creatures in the blast); +7 vs. Will Hit: 2d6 + 6 psychic damage, and the target must use a move action as the first action on its next turn to move its speed away from Akar. Miss: Half damage. Skills Arcana +10, Religion +10 Str 10 (+2) Dex 14 (+4) Wis 9 (+1) Con 14 (+4) Int 16 (+5) Cha 18 (+6) Alignment evil Languages Common

Minor Actions

M Maul Bash (weapon) F Recharge 5 6


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +8 vs. Fortitude Hit: 2d6 + 5 damage, and Baerick either knocks the target prone or pushes it 1 square.

Triggered Actions

M Stubborn F At-Will
Trigger: An enemy tries to push Baerick or knock him prone. Effect (Immediate Interrupt): Baerick makes a melee basic attack against the triggering enemy. Str 17 (+5) Dex 10 (+2) Wis 14 (+4) Con 16 (+5) Int 11 (+2) Cha 12 (+3) Alignment evil Languages Common, Dwarven Equipment black ice plate armor, 3 throwing hammers, black ice maul

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Bear Tribe Fury


Medium natural humanoid, human HP 55; Bloodied 27 AC 18, Fortitude 15, Reflex 17, Will 15 Speed 6

Level 4 Skirmisher
XP 175 Initiative +8 Perception +10

Bear Tribe Warrior


Medium natural humanoid, human HP 49; Bloodied 24 AC 19, Fortitude 17, Reflex 14, Will 14 Speed 6

Level 3 Soldier
XP 150 Initiative +5 Perception +3

Traits

Standard Actions

Adept Charger The fury is not limited to taking only free actions immediately after a charge. Bear Tribe Flurry While bloodied, the fury gains a +2 power bonus to speed and a +4 power bonus to all defenses against opportunity attacks.

m Longspear (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 2 (one creature); +8 vs. AC Hit: 1d10 + 6 damage. Effect: The target is marked until the end of the warriors next turn. R Bear Tooth Arrow (weapon) F Recharge when first bloodied Attack: Ranged 15/30 (one creature); +6 vs. Reflex Hit: 2d6 + 5 damage, and the target is immobilized until the end of its next turn. Miss: Half damage, and the target is slowed until the end of its next turn.

Standard Actions

m Short Sword (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +9 vs. AC Hit: 2d6 + 4 damage, or 3d6 + 4 if the attack was part of a charge. r Javelin (weapon) F At-Will Attack: Ranged 10 (one creature); +6 vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + 4 damage. M Furious Strike (weapon) F Recharge if the power misses every target Attack: Melee 1 (one or two creatures); +7 vs. Fortitude Hit: 1d6 + 5 damage, and ongoing 5 damage (save ends).

Triggered Actions

M Spear Jab (weapon) F At-Will


Trigger: An enemy adjacent to the warrior and marked by it shifts. Effect (Opportunity Action): The warrior uses longspear against the triggering enemy. Skills Athletics +9 Str 16 (+4) Dex 14 (+3) Wis 14 (+3) Con 17 (+4) Int 8 (+0) Cha 10 (+1) Alignment unaligned Languages Common Equipment hide armor, longspear, shortbow, 20 arrows

Triggered Actions

Wild Instinct F At-Will Trigger: An enemy ends its movement in a square where it flanks the fury. Effect (Immediate Reaction): The fury shifts up to 2 squares. Skills Athletics +9, Stealth +11 Str 14 (+4) Dex 18 (+6) Wis 17 (+5) Con 15 (+4) Int 10 (+2) Cha 10 (+2) Alignment unaligned Languages Common Equipment 2 short swords, 2 javelins

Brown Bear
Large natural beast HP 80; Bloodied 40 AC 17, Fortitude 19, Reflex 16, Will 16 Speed 8

Level 5 Brute
XP 200 Initiative +3 Perception +3

Traits

Bear Tribe Shaman


Medium natural humanoid, human HP 52; Bloodied 26 AC 19, Fortitude 15, Reflex 17, Will 19 Speed 6

Level 5 Controller
XP 200 Initiative +5 Perception +11

Devour Any creature grabbed by the bear at the start of the bears turn takes 1d8 + 5 damage.

Standard Actions
m Claw F At-Will

Standard Actions

m Longspear (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 2 (one creature); +10 vs. AC Hit: 1d10 + 8 damage, and the target is slowed until the end of its next turn. R Phantom Fangs (implement, psychic) F At-Will Attack: Ranged 5 (one creature); +8 vs. Will Hit: 2d8 + 4 psychic damage, and the target is immobilized until the end of its next turn. Miss: The target is slowed until the end of its next turn.

Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +10 vs. AC Hit: 2d8 + 7 damage. M Bear Grab F Recharge when first bloodied Effect: The bear uses claw twice against the same target. If either attack hits, the target falls prone, and the bear grabs the target (escape DC 15) if it has fewer than two creatures grabbed. Str 20 (+7) Dex 13 (+3) Wis 13 (+3) Con 20 (+7) Int 2 (2) Cha 12 (+3) Alignment unaligned Languages

Minor Actions

C Concussive Roar F Encounter


Attack: Close blast 3 (enemies in the blast); +8 vs. Will Hit: The shaman pushes the target up to 3 squares, and the target is immobilized (save ends). Miss: The shaman can push the target 1 square. Skills Heal +11, Nature +11, Religion +9 Str 13 (+3) Dex 17 (+5) Wis 18 (+6) Con 12 (+3) Int 15 (+4) Cha 14 (+4) Alignment unaligned Languages Common Equipment hide armor, longspear, totem

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Crag Cat
Large natural beast HP 49; Bloodied 24 AC 19, Fortitude 17, Reflex 16, Will 15 Speed 8, climb 4

Level 3 Soldier
XP 150 Initiative +7 Perception +8 Low-light vision

Davrick Fain

Level 3 Elite Controller (Leader)


XP 300 Initiative +2 Perception +5

Standard Actions
m Bite F At-Will

Medium natural humanoid, human HP 92; Bloodied 46 AC 17, Fortitude 14, Reflex 14, Will 16 Speed 6 Saving Throws +2; Action Points 1

Standard Actions

Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +8 vs. AC. If the cat is grabbing a creature, it can make this attack only against that creature. Hit: 2d6 + 4 damage, and the target is grabbed (escape DC 15). M Puncturing Fangs F At-Will Effect: Melee 1 (one creature grabbed by the cat). The target takes 2d6 damage, and ongoing 5 damage (save ends). Skills Athletics +10, Acrobatics +10, Stealth +10 Str 18 (+5) Dex 19 (+5) Wis 15 (+3) Con 17 (+4) Int 2 (3) Cha 11 (+1) Alignment unaligned Languages

m Mace (cold, fear, weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +8 vs. AC Hit: 1d8 + 2 damage, ongoing 5 cold damage (save ends), and Davrick slides the target up to 2 squares. A Icy Tendrils (cold) F At-Will Attack: Area burst 1 within 10 (creatures in the burst); +6 vs. Reflex Hit: 1d6 + 5 cold damage, and the target is dazed until the end of Davricks next turn.

Minor Actions

R Chilling Words (charm) F Recharge 5 6


Attack: Ranged 5 (one creature); +6 vs. Will Hit: The target cannot use a standard action during its next turn. Dark Imperative (cold) F Recharge when first bloodied Effect: Close burst 5 (one ally in the burst). Davrick slides the target up to 3 squares, and the target gains 10 temporary hit points. Until the target has no temporary hit points, its melee attacks deal 3 extra cold damage. Skills Arcana +8, Religion +8 Str 13 (+2) Dex 12 (+2) Wis 18 (+5) Con 14 (+3) Int 15 (+3) Cha 13 (+2) Alignment evil Languages Common Equipment chainmail, shield, mace

Dark Adept

Level 1 Controller (Leader)


XP 100 Initiative +2 Perception +1

Medium natural humanoid, human HP 32; Bloodied 16 AC 15, Fortitude 12, Reflex 13, Will 14 Speed 6

Standard Actions

m Mace (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +6 vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + 6 damage, and the adept can slide the target 1 square. R Sling (weapon) F At-Will Attack: Ranged 20 (one creature); +6 vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + 3 damage. R Biting Hex F Recharge 5 6 Attack: Ranged 10 (one creature); +4 vs. Will Hit: The target takes 2d6 + 6 damage if it moves during its turn (save ends). Skills Religion +7 Str 10 (+0) Dex 15 (+2) Wis 13 (+1) Con 14 (+2) Int 14 (+2) Cha 14 (+2) Alignment evil Languages Common Equipment robes, mace, sling, 20 sling stones

Dwarf Warrior
Medium natural humanoid HP 33; Bloodied 16 AC 17, Fortitude 15, Reflex 13, Will 15 Speed 5

Level 1 Soldier
XP 100 Initiative +3 Perception +8 Low-light vision

Traits

Stand the Ground The dwarf can move 1 square fewer than the effect specifies when subjected to a pull, a push, or a slide. Steady-Footed The dwarf can make a saving throw to avoid falling prone when an attack would knock it prone.

Standard Actions

m Battleaxe (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +6 vs. AC Hit: 1d10 + 3 damage, and the dwarf can push the target 1 square. The dwarf can then shift 1 square to a square the target vacated. Effect: The dwarf marks the target until the end of the dwarfs next turn. R Throwing Hammer (weapon) F At-Will Attack: Ranged 10 (one creature); +6 vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + 4 damage, and the dwarf marks the target until the end of the dwarfs next turn. M R Double Hammer Strike (weapon) F Recharge 4 5 6 Effect: The dwarf uses battleaxe and then uses throwing hammer. The dwarf does not provoke opportunity attacks for this use of throwing hammer. Str 16 (+3) Dex 12 (+1) Wis 17 (+3) Con 17 (+3) Int 10 (+0) Cha 10 (+0) Alignment unaligned Languages Common, Dwarven Equipment chainmail, heavy shield, battleaxe, 4 throwing hammers

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Giant Spider
Medium natural beast (spider) HP 52; Bloodied 26 AC 18, Fortitude 17, Reflex 16, Will 15 Speed 6, climb 6 (spider climb) Resist 5 poison

Level 4 Skirmisher
XP 175 Initiative +5 Perception +7 Tremorsense 5

Green Slime

Level 4 Lurker

Traits

Medium natural beast (blind, ooze) XP 175 HP 47; Bloodied 23 Initiative +9 AC 18, Fortitude 17, Reflex 17, Will 14 Perception +2 Speed 4, climb 4 Blindsight 10 Immune blinded, gaze effects; Resist 5 acid; Vulnerable 5 fire, 5 radiant

Web Walk The spider ignores difficult terrain composed of webs.

Traits

Standard Actions

m Bite (poison) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +9 vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + 3 damage, and the target takes ongoing 5 poison damage (save ends). M Death from Above F Recharge 4 5 6 Effect: The spider jumps up to 6 squares. This movement does not provoke opportunity attacks. After the jump, the spider uses bite, knocking the target prone on a hit.

Ooze While squeezing, the ooze moves at full speed rather than half speed, it doesnt take the 5 penalty to attack rolls, and it doesnt grant combat advantage for squeezing.

Standard Actions

m Slam (acid) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +7 vs. Reflex Hit: 5 acid damage, and ongoing 5 acid damage (save ends). M Engulf (acid) F At-Will Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +7 vs. Reflex Hit: 1d6 + 3 acid damage, and the slime grabs the target (escape DC 18). Until the grab ends, the target takes ongoing 10 acid damage. Attacks that hit the slime deal half damage to the slime and half damage to a single creature grabbed by the slime. Skills Stealth +10 Str 11 (+2) Dex 16 (+5) Wis 11 (+2) Con 17 (+5) Int 1 (3) Cha 1 (3) Alignment unaligned Languages

Move Actions

Prodigious Leap F Encounter Effect: The spider jumps up to 10 squares. This movement does not provoke opportunity attacks. Skills Athletics +9, Stealth +8 Str 14 (+4) Dex 12 (+3) Wis 10 (+2) Con 12 (+3) Int 1 (3) Cha 8 (1) Alignment unaligned Languages

Goblin
Small natural humanoid HP 30; Bloodied 15 AC 15, Fortitude 13, Reflex 14, Will 13 Speed 6

Level 1 Skirmisher
XP 100 Initiative +5 Perception +2 Low-light vision

Standard Actions

m Short Sword F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +6 vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + 5 damage, or 2d6 + 5 if the goblin has combat advantage against the target. In addition, the goblin can shift 1 square. R Dagger F At-Will Attack: Ranged 10 (one creature); +6 vs. AC Hit: 1d4 + 5 damage.

Move Actions

Deft Scurry F At-Will Effect: The goblin shifts up to 3 squares.

Triggered Actions

Goblin Tactics F At-Will Trigger: The goblin is missed by a melee attack. Effect (Immediate Reaction): The goblin shifts 1 square. Skills Stealth +8, Thievery +8 Str 13 (+1) Dex 17 (+3) Wis 14 (+2) Con 14 (+2) Int 8 (1) Cha 8 (1) Alignment evil Languages Common, Goblin Equipment leather armor, light shield, short sword, 2 daggers

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Hedrun the Ice Witch

Level 5 Solo Controller


XP 1,000 Initiative +4 Perception +10

Human Rogue
Medium natural humanoid HP 49; Bloodied 24 AC 19, Fortitude 16, Reflex 19, Will 16 Speed 6

Level 5 Lurker
XP 200 Initiative +11 Perception +9

Medium natural humanoid, human HP 252; Bloodied 126 AC 19, Fortitude 17, Reflex 18, Will 18 Speed 6 (ice walk) Immune cold Saving Throws +5; Action Points 2

Standard Actions

Traits

m Short Sword (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +10 vs. AC Hit: 2d6 + 6 damage. M Garrote (weapon) F At-Will Requirement: The rogue must not be grabbing a creature. Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +8 vs. Reflex Hit: The target is grabbed (escape DC 22) until the end of the rogues next turn. Until the grab ends, the rogue has superior cover, and neither it nor the target can be pulled, pushed, or slid. M Arterial Cut (weapon) F At-Will Effect: Melee 1 (one creature grabbed by the rogue). The target takes 2d10 + 5 damage, and ongoing 10 damage (save ends). The grab then ends.

O Freezing Aura F Aura 3


Liquid water in the aura instantaneously freezes. Hedrun can traverse bodies of water across such ice, but the ice melts to prevent other creatures from doing the same. O Blood Ice (cold, necrotic) F Aura 3 While Hedrun is bloodied or has at least 1 hit point and is unable to take actions, the ground in the aura is difficult terrain and each enemy that starts its turn in the aura takes 10 cold and necrotic damage, or 15 cold and necrotic damage if Hedrun is bloodied and has at least 1 hit point and is unable to take actions. Animal Empathy Beasts are aggressive toward Hedrun only if she harms them first.

Standard Actions

m r Ice Spear (cold) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 or Ranged 10 (one or two creatures); +10 vs. AC Hit: 2d8 + 5 cold damage, Hedrun pushes the target up to 2 squares, and the target is slowed (save ends). Effect: Hedrun creates an ice spear to replace any she has lost. r Snow Blindness (cold, radiant) F At-Will Attack: Ranged 5 (one or two creatures); +8 vs. Fortitude Hit: 2d6 + 5 cold and radiant damage, and the target cant see anything that is more than 2 squares away from it (save ends). Chosen Action F At-Will Effect: Hedrun makes two basic attacks. C Icy Blast (cold, zone) F Recharge 5 6 Attack: Close blast 5 (creatures in the blast); +8 vs. Fortitude Hit: 2d12 + 5 cold damage, and the target falls prone. Miss: Half damage. Effect: The blast creates a zone that lasts until the end of Hedruns next turn. The ground in zone is difficult terrain for creatures without ice walk. Sustain Minor: The zone persists until the end of Hedruns next turn. Skills Arcana +10, Bluff +8, Diplomacy +8, Nature +10 Str 14 (+4) Dex 15 (+4) Wis 16 (+5) Con 15 (+4) Int 17 (+5) Cha 12 (+3) Alignment evil Languages Common Equipment ice armor

Triggered Actions

M Quick Cut F At-Will


Trigger: An enemy escapes the rogues grab. Effect (Immediate Interrupt): The rogue uses short sword against the triggering enemy. Skills Athletics +9, Stealth +12 Str 14 (+4) Dex 20 (+7) Wis 14 (+4) Con 13 (+3) Int 10 (+2) Cha 6 (+0) Alignment evil Languages Common Equipment leather armor, short sword, garrote

Human War Chief


Medium natural humanoid HP 77; Bloodied 38 AC 17, Fortitude 19, Reflex 17, Will 15 Speed 6

Level 5 Brute
XP 200 Initiative +5 Perception +4

Standard Actions

m Longsword (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +10 vs. AC Hit: 2d8 + 7 damage. r Javelin (weapon) F At-Will Attack: Ranged 10 (one creature); +10 vs. AC Hit: 3d6 + 6 damage. M Daring Strike (weapon) F Recharge 5 6 Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +8 vs. Fortitude Hit: 3d12 + 5 damage, and the target falls prone. If the war chief scores a critical hit, the target also takes ongoing 5 damage (save ends). Skills Athletics +11 Str 18 (+6) Dex 16 (+5) Wis 14 (+4) Con 17 (+5) Int 8 (+1) Cha 10 (+2) Alignment unaligned Languages Common Equipment hide armor, longsword, 3 javelins

Human Commoner

Level 2 Minion Soldier


XP 31 Initiative +3 Perception +2

Medium natural humanoid, human HP 1; a missed attack never damages a minion. AC 15, Fortitude 13, Reflex 11, Will 11 Speed 6

Traits

Mob Rule While at least two other human commoners are within 5 squares of the commoner, it gains a +2 power bonus to all defenses.

Standard Actions

m Club (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +7 vs. AC Hit: 5 damage. Str 14 (+3) Dex 11 (+1) Wis 12 (+2) Con 12 (+2) Int 9 (+0) Cha 13 (+2) Alignment unaligned Languages Common Equipment club

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Human Warrior
Medium natural humanoid, HP 47; Bloodied 23 AC 19, Fortitude 16, Reflex 15, Will 14 Speed 5

Level 3 Soldier
XP 150 Initiative +5 Perception +6

Marek the Shank

Level 3 Elite Controller (Leader)


XP 300 Initiative +3 Perception +1 Low-light vision

Standard Actions

m Longsword (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +8 vs. AC Hit: 1d8 + 6 damage, and the warrior marks the target until the end of the warriors next turn. M Powerful Strike (weapon) F Recharge 5 6 Attack: Melee 2 (one creature); +8 vs. AC Hit: 2d10 + 5 damage, and the target falls prone.

Medium natural humanoid, hobgoblin HP 94; Bloodied 47 AC 17, Fortitude 17, Reflex 15, Will 15 Speed 6 Saving Throws +2; Action Points 1

Traits

Triggered Actions

Beast Masters Exhortation When an allied beast or magical beast that is adjacent to Marek hits with an attack, that beast gains 5 temporary hit points. Elite Action On each of his turns, Marek can choose two standard actions and take each of them.

M Interceding Strike (weapon) F At-Will


Trigger: An enemy adjacent to the warrior makes an attack that doesnt include the warrior as a target. Attack (Immediate Interrupt): Melee 1 (the triggering enemy); +8 vs. AC Hit: 1d10 + 5 damage. Str 16 (+4) Dex 14 (+3) Wis 11 (+1) Con 15 (+3) Int 10 (+1) Cha 12 (+2) Alignment unaligned Languages Common Equipment hide armor, longsword

Standard Actions

m Longsword (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +8 vs. AC Hit: 1d8 + 6 damage, and Marek can shift 1 square, and an ally adjacent to him can shift 1 square into the space Marek just left. If Marek triggers an attack due to this movement, he can designate his ally as the attacks target instead of him. R Shortbow (weapon) F At-Will Attack: Ranged 15/30 (one creature); +8 vs. AC Hit: 1d8 + 3 damage, and the target grants combat advantage until the start of Mareks next turn. M War Whip (weapon) F At-Will Attack: Melee 3 (one creature); +8 vs. AC Hit: 2d4 + 5 damage, and the target falls prone. Effect: Marek can slide the target 1 square. Attack Command F At-Will Effect: Melee 1 (one ally that is a beast or magical beast). The target can make a basic attack as a free action. Str 19 (+5) Dex 14 (+3) Wis 10 (+1) Con 15 (+3) Int 10 (+1) Cha 15 (+3) Alignment evil Languages Common, Goblin Equipment leather armor, longsword, whip, shortbow, 20 arrows

Ice Witchs Simulacrum

Level 5 Elite Controller


XP 400 Initiative +4 Perception +5

Medium natural animate HP 126; Bloodied 63 AC 19, Fortitude 17, Reflex 18, Will 18 Speed 6 (ice walk) Immune cold Saving Throws +2; Action Points 1

Traits

O Freezing Aura F Aura 3


Liquid water in the aura instantaneously freezes. Hedrun can traverse bodies of water across such ice, but the ice melts to prevent other creatures from doing the same. Animal Empathy Beasts are aggressive toward Hedrun only if she harms them first.

Orc
Medium natural humanoid HP 50; Bloodied 25 AC 19, Fortitude 17, Reflex 15, Will 13 Speed 6 (8 when charging)

Level 3 Soldier
XP 150 Initiative +5 Perception +1 Low-light vision

Standard Actions

m r Ice Spear (cold) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 or Ranged 10 (one or two creatures); +10 vs. AC Hit: 2d8 + 5 cold damage, Hedrun pushes the target up to 2 squares, and the target is slowed (save ends). Effect: Hedrun creates an ice spear to replace any she has lost. C Icy Blast (cold, zone) F Recharge 5 6 Attack: Close blast 3 (creatures in the blast); +8 vs. Fortitude Hit: 2d12 + 5 cold damage, and the target falls prone. Miss: Half damage. Effect: The blast creates a zone that lasts until the end of Hedruns next turn. The ground in zone is difficult terrain for creatures without ice walk. Sustain Minor: The zone persists until the end of Hedruns next turn. Skills Arcana +10, Nature +10 Str 14 (+4) Dex 15 (+4) Wis 16 (+5) Con 15 (+4) Int 17 (+5) Cha 12 (+3) Alignment evil Languages Common Equipment ice armor

Standard Actions

m Greataxe (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +8 vs. AC Hit: 1d12 + 4 damage, or 1d12 + 9 with a charge attack. R Shortbow (weapon) F At-Will Attack: Ranged 15/30 (one creature); +8 vs. AC Hit: 1d8 + 4 damage. C Hacking Frenzy (weapon) F Recharge 5 6 Attack: Close burst 1 (enemies in the burst); +6 vs. AC Hit: 1d12 + 4 damage, and the orc marks the target until the end of the orcs next turn. Effect: The orc grants combat advantage until the start of its next turn.

Triggered Actions

Savage Demise F Encounter Trigger: The orc drops to 0 hit points. Effect (Free Action): The orc takes a standard action. Str 18 (+5) Dex 14 (+3) Wis 10 (+1) Con 18 (+5) Int 8 (+0) Cha 9 (+0) Alignment chaotic evil Languages Common, Giant Equipment studded leather, greataxe, shortbow, 20 arrows

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Orc Reaver
Medium natural humanoid HP 63; Bloodied 31 AC 19, Fortitude 18, Reflex 18, Will 16 Speed 6 (8 when charging)

Level 5 Skirmisher
XP 200 Initiative +7 Perception +3 Low-light vision

Skeletal White Dragon

Level 5 Elite Brute

Traits

Charging Mobility While charging, the orc gains a +4 bonus to all defenses.

Large natural magical beast (dragon, undead) XP 400 HP 160; Bloodied 80 Initiative +2 AC 17, Fortitude 17, Reflex 12, Will 11 Perception +6 Speed 4 (ice walk) Darkvision Immune cold, disease, poison; Resist 10 cold, 10 necrotic Saving Throws +2; Action Points 1

Standard Actions

Traits

m Battleaxe (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +10 vs. AC Hit: 1d10 + 8 damage. Effect: After the attack, the orc can shift 1 square. R Javelin (weapon) F At-Will Attack: Ranged 20 (one creature); +10 vs. AC Hit: 2d6 + 6 damage, and the orc can push the target 1 square.

Triggered Actions

M Blood-Crazed Charge F Encounter


Trigger: The orc hits an enemy. Effect (Free Action): The orc charges an enemy. Savage Demise F Encounter Trigger: The orc drops to 0 hit points. Effect (Free Action): The orc takes a standard action. Str 18 (+6) Dex 17 (+5) Wis 13 (+3) Con 15 (+4) Int 8 (+1) Cha 8 (+1) Alignment chaotic evil Languages Common, Giant Equipment hide armor, battleaxe, 4 javelins

Instinctive Rampage On an initiative of 10 + the dragons initiative check, the dragon can move up to its speed as a free action. The dragon can move through enemies spaces and gains resist 5 to all damage during the move. Each time the dragon enters an enemys space for the first time during the move, it can use claw against that enemy. If the attack hits, the target also falls prone. If the dragon cannot use a free action to make this move due to a dominating or stunning effect, then that effect ends instead of the dragon making this move.

Standard Actions
m Bite F At-Will

Attack: Melee 2 (one creature); +8 vs. AC Hit: 3d10 + 6 damage. M Claw F At-Will Attack: Melee 1 (one or two creatures); +8 vs. AC Hit: 2d6 + 6 damage. Str 18 (+6) Dex 11 (+2) Wis 9 (+1) Con 20 (+7) Int 1 (-3) Cha 1 (-3) Alignment chaotic evil Languages Common, Draconic

Quasit
Tiny elemental humanoid (demon) HP 40; Bloodied 20 AC 17, Fortitude 13, Reflex 17, Will 15 Speed 4, fly 6

Level 3 Lurker
XP 150 Initiative +8 Perception +8 Darkvision

Thug

Level 2 Minion Brute


XP 31 Initiative +1 Perception +2

Standard Actions
m Bite F At-Will

Medium natural humanoid, human HP 1; a missed attack never damages a minion. AC 14, Fortitude 14, Reflex 13, Will 14 Speed 6

Standard Actions

Attack: Melee 0 (one creature); +8 vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + 5 damage, or 1d6 + 10 damage if the quasit was invisible when it attacked. Vanish (illusion) F At-Will Effect: The quasit becomes invisible until the end of its next turn or until it hits or misses with an attack. Skills Arcana +9, Bluff +9, Stealth +9 Str 12 (+2) Dex 17 (+4) Wis 14 (+3) Con 16 (+4) Int 16 (+4) Cha 16 (+4) Alignment evil Languages Common, Primordial

m/r Dagger (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 or ranged 5/10 (one creature); +7 vs. AC Hit: 6 damage. Str 11 (+1) Dex 10 (+1) Wis 12 (+2) Con 12 (+2) Int 10 (+1) Cha 10 (+1) Alignment unaligned Languages Common Equipment dagger

Tough Thug
Medium natural humanoid, human HP 42; Bloodied 21 AC 14, Fortitude 15, Reflex 13, Will 14 Speed 6

Level 2 Brute
XP 125 Initiative +1 Perception +2

Traits

Thug Tactics While the thug is within 5 squares of another tough thug, it gains a +4 power bonus to damage rolls.

Standard Actions

m Short Sword (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +7 vs. AC Hit: 2d6 + 3 damage. r Crossbow (weapon) F At-Will Attack: Ranged 15/30 (one creature); +7 vs. AC Hit: 2d8 + 1 damage. Str 14 (+3) Dex 11 (+1) Wis 12 (+2) Con 12 (+2) Int 9 (+0) Cha 13 (+2) Alignment unaligned Languages Common Equipment short sword, crossbow, 20 bolts

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Vaelish Gant
Medium natural humanoid, human HP 52; Bloodied 26 AC 17, Fortitude 13, Reflex 14, Will 15 Speed 6

Level 4 Controller
XP 175 Initiative +4 Perception +5

Verbeeg

Level 6 Elite Skirmisher


XP 500 Initiative +8 Perception +3 Low-light vision

Standard Actions

m Quarterstaff (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +9 vs. AC Hit: 1d8 + 4 damage, and Vaelish can slide the target 1 square. r Magic Missile (force, implement) F At-Will Effect: Ranged 20 (one creature). The target takes 5 force damage. R Brilliant Chains (implement, lightning) F Encounter Primary Attack: Ranged 10 (one creature); +7 vs. Reflex Hit: 2d8 + 3 lightning damage, and Vaelish makes the following secondary attack. Secondary Attack: Ranged 10 (two creatures within 5 squares of the primary target); +7 vs. Reflex Hit: 3 lightning damage, and the target is slowed (save ends). Whenever the target ends its turn more than 5 squares away from the primary target while it is slowed, it takes 5 lightning damage and falls prone. A Cacophonous Burst (implement, thunder) F Encounter Attack: Area burst 1 within 10 (creatures in the burst); +7 vs. Fortitude Hit: 2d6 + 5 thunder damage, Vaelish can push the target 1 square from the center of the burst, and the target is dazed (save ends).

Large fey humanoid (giant) HP 150; Bloodied 75 AC 20, Fortitude 18, Reflex 17, Will 15 Speed 8 Saving Throws +2; Action Points 1

Traits

Verbeeg Stealth The verbeeg can make a Stealth check to become hidden as long as one square it occupies has superior cover or total concealment from the creature it is attempting to hide from.

Standard Actions

m Spear (weapon) F At-Will


Attack: Melee 2 (one creature); +11 vs. AC Hit: 2d8 + 5 damage. Bounding Assault F At-Will Effect: The verbeeg ends any marked condition affecting it, makes a spear attack, shifts up to half its speed, and makes another spear attack. The verbeeg can move through enemies spaces during the shift.

Minor Actions

M Cunning Trick F Recharge 5 6


Attack: Melee 3 (one creature); +9 vs. Will Hit: The verbeeg knocks the target prone or slides it up to 3 squares. Skills Bluff +10, Stealth +10, Thievery +10 Str 24 (+10) Dex 16 (+6) Wis 11 (+3) Con 19 (+7) Int 13 (+4) Cha 14 (+5) Alignment evil Languages Common, Elven, Giant Equipment hide armor, light shield, spear

Move Actions

Dimension Door (teleportation) F Encounter Effect: Vaelish teleports up to 20 squares. He needs no line of sight to his destination if it is a space that he has seen in the past 24 hours.

Triggered Actions

Deflecting Shield F Encounter Trigger: Vaelish is the target of a melee or ranged attack. Effect (Immediate Interrupt): Vaelish gains a +4 bonus to the defense targeted by the triggering attack until the end of his next turn. Skills Arcana +11 Str 10 (+2) Dex 14 (+4) Wis 17 (+5) Con 12 (+3) Int 18 (+6) Cha 12 (+3) Alignment evil Languages Common Equipment robes, quarterstaff, orb

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Wererat

Level 3 Skirmisher

Winter Wolf
Large natural beast (mount) HP 67; Bloodied 33 AC 19, Fortitude 18, Reflex 17, Will 16 Speed 8

Level 5 Skirmisher
XP 200 Initiative +7 Perception +9 Low-light vision

Medium natural humanoid (shapechanger), human XP 150 HP 37; Bloodied 18 Initiative +7 AC 17, Fortitude 16, Reflex 14, Will 13 Perception +7 Speed 6, climb 4 (rat or hybrid form only) Low-light vision

Traits

Traits

Regeneration The wererat regains 5 hit points whenever it starts its turn and has at least 1 hit point. When the wererat takes damage from a silvered weapon, its regeneration does not function on its next turn.

O Freezing Aura F Aura 1


Any creature that ends its turn in the aura takes 5 cold damage. Pack Harrier The wolf has combat advantage against any enemy that is adjacent to two or more of the wolfs allies.

Standard Actions

m Dagger (weapon) F At-Will


Requirement: The wererat must be in human or hybrid form. Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +8 vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + 6 damage, or 2d6 + 6 if the wererat has combat advantage against the target. m Bite (disease) F At-Will Requirement: The wererat must be in rat or hybrid form. Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +8 vs. AC Hit: 1d4 + 4 damage. If the target is granting combat advantage to the wererat, it also takes ongoing 5 damage (save ends). At the end of the encounter, the target makes a saving throw. On a failure, the target contracts wererat filth fever (stage 1).

Standard Actions
m Bite F At-Will

Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +10 vs. AC Hit: 2d6 + 4 damage, or 3d6 + 4 against a prone target. If the wolf has combat advantage against the target, the target falls prone. Str 19 (+6) Dex 16 (+5) Wis 14 (+4) Con 19 (+6) Int 5 (1) Cha 11 (+2) Alignment unaligned Languages

Wolf
Medium natural beast HP 38; Bloodied 19 AC 16, Fortitude 14, Reflex 15, Will 13 Speed 8

Level 2 Skirmisher
XP 125 Initiative +6 Perception +7 Low-light vision

Move Actions

Rat Scurry F At-Will Requirement: The wererat must be in rat form. Effect: The wererat shifts up to its speed.

Standard Actions
m Bite F At-Will

Minor Actions

Change Shape (polymorph) F At-Will Effect: The wererat alters its physical form to appear as a Tiny rat, or a Medium unique human or hybrid. Skills Bluff +6, Stealth +10 Str 10 (+1) Dex 18 (+5) Wis 12 (+2) Con 15 (+3) Int 13 (+2) Cha 11 (+1) Alignment evil Languages Common Equipment dagger

Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +7 vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + 5 damage, or 2d6 + 5 against a prone target. If the wolf has combat advantage against the target, the target falls prone. Str 13 (+2) Dex 16 (+4) Wis 13 (+2) Con 14 (+3) Int 2 (3) Cha 10 (+1) Alignment unaligned Languages

Yeti
Large natural beast HP 58; Bloodied 29 AC 18, Fortitude 16, Reflex 15, Will 16 Speed 6 (ice walk), climb 6 Resist 5 cold

Level 4 Controller
XP 175 Initiative +5 Perception +11 Low-light vision

Wererat Filth Fever

Level 3 Disease

Those infected by this disease waste away as they alternately suffer chills and hot flashes. Stage 0: The target recovers from the disease. Stage 1: While affected by stage 1, the target loses a healing surge. Stage 2: While affected by stage 2, the target loses a healing surge. The target also takes a 2 penalty to AC, Fortitude, and Reflex. Stage 3: While affected by stage 3, the target loses all healing surges and cannot regain hit points. The target also takes a 2 penalty to AC, Fortitude, and Reflex. Check: At the end of each extended rest, the target makes an Endurance check if it is at stage 1 or 2. 8 or Lower: The stage of the disease increases by 1. 912: No change. 13 or Higher: The stage of the disease decreases by 1.

Traits

O Chilling Wail F Aura 3


Any enemy that ends its turn in the aura takes 5 psychic damage and takes a 2 penalty to all defenses until the end of its next turn.

Standard Actions
m Claw F At-Will

Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +9 vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + 5 damage. C Fearsome Howl (fear, thunder) F Encounter Attack: Close blast 4 (enemies in the blast); +7 vs. Will Hit: 1d8 + 4 thunder damage, and the yeti pushes the target up to 3 squares. C Piercing Shriek (thunder) F Encounter Attack: Close burst 3 (enemies in the burst); +7 vs. Will Hit: 1d10 + 5 damage, and if the target ends its next turn within 5 squares of the yeti, it takes 5 thunder damage. Skills Intimidate +9 Str 18 (+6) Dex 16 (+5) Wis 18 (+6) Con 18 (+6) Int 10 (+2) Cha 15 (+4) Alignment unaligned Languages

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Young Remorhaz
Medium elemental beast HP 128; Bloodied 64 AC 16, Fortitude 15, Reflex 16, Will 13 Speed 6, burrow 4 (tunneling) Resist 10 cold, 10 fire Saving Throws +2; Action Points 1

Level 4 Elite Brute


XP 350 Initiative +5 Perception +9 Low-light vision

Zombie
Medium natural animate (undead) HP 33; Bloodied 16 AC 13, Fortitude 14, Reflex 11, Will 11 Speed 4 Immune disease, poison

Level 1 Brute
XP 100 Initiative 1 Perception 1 Darkvision

Traits

Traits

O Blistering Heat (fire) F Aura 1

Standard Actions
m Bite F At-Will

Any creature that starts its turn in the aura takes 5 fire damage.

Zombie Weakness If the zombie takes a critical hit, it drops to 0 hit points, and it takes a 5 penalty on the d20 roll for zombie fortitude.

Standard Actions
m Slam F At-Will

Attack: Melee 2 (one creature); +9 vs. AC Hit: 2d8 + 7 damage, and the remorhaz grabs the target (escape DC 14). While grabbing a target, the remorhaz can bite only that target. If a Medium or smaller creature grabbed by the remorhaz fewer than 1 hit point, the remorhaz can swallow the creature as a free action. The creature then dies. C Immolating Carapace (fire) F Recharge 5 6 or when the remorhaz starts its turn while grabbing a creature Attack: Close burst 1 (creatures in the burst); +7 vs. Reflex Hit: 1d8 + 3 fire damage, and ongoing 5 fire damage until the target ends its turn in a space that is not adjacent to the remorhaz. Str 17 (+5) Dex 16 (+5) Wis 15 (+4) Con 14 (+4) Int 5 (1) Cha 10 (+2) Alignment unaligned Languages

Triggered Actions

Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +6 vs. AC Hit: 1d12 + 3 damage, and the zombie grabs the target (escape DC 12). While grabbing a creature , the zombie can slam only that creature, but gains a +4 bonus to damage rolls against that creature.

Zombie Fortitude F Encounter Trigger: The zombie drops to 0 hit points. Effect (No Action): Roll a d20. On a 15 or higher, the zombie is instead reduced to 1 hit point. Str 16 (+3) Dex 8 (1) Wis 8 (1) Con 13 (+1) Int 1 (5) Cha 3 (4) Alignment unaligned Languages

Young Yeti
Medium natural beast HP 28; Bloodied 14 AC 17, Fortitude 14, Reflex 13, Will 11 Speed 6 (ice walk), climb 6 Resist 5 cold

Level 1 Soldier
XP 100 Initiative +3 Perception +5 Low-light vision

Standard Actions
m Claw F At-Will

Attack: Melee 1 (one creature); +6 vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + 1 damage. M Twin Claw Grab F At-Will Effect: The yeti uses claw twice. If both attacks hit the same target, the yeti grabs the target (escape DC 12). C Challenging Howl (thunder) F Recharge when no creature is marked by the yeti Attack: Close blast 3 (enemies in the blast); +4 vs. Fortitude Hit: 1d8 + 4 thunder damage, and the target is marked (save ends). Str 14 (+2) Dex 13 (+1) Wis 10 (+0) Con 12 (+1) Int 9 (1) Cha 11 (+0) Alignment unaligned Languages

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MORE

ABOUT THE

TRiBES

The following material supplements the discussion of the Reghed tribes in the Campaign Guide.

Tribe of the Bear

The other great tribe of the Reghed is the Tribe of the Bear. Driven to desperation by Aurils fierce winter, the Tribe of the Bear has broken peace with the other tribes and with the Ten-Towners, launching raids to steal supplies. Worse, the tribe has turned to the worship of the Frostmaiden and joined forces with Hedrun, the Ice Witch.

win. Though he was fond of raiding Ten-Towns and the other tribes, ambushes were not his style. He enjoyed the thrill of the fight, even when his opponents efforts to defend themselves were futile. The black ice has exacerbated his worst qualities and all but obliterated his redeeming features. He longs for battle, looks for any pretense to start a fight, and now refuses to back down from any conflict, no matter the losses that he or his warriors might suffer. He has also grown desperately afraid of losing what power he has left after allowing his tribe to come under the Ice Witchs thrall. He suspects his underlingshis own younger brother, Wolvig, and the tribal shaman Bjami Tengervaaldof plotting against him.

Gnvald Barrundson
King of the Bear Tribe King Gnvald Barrundson, true to the name of his tribe, is a bear of a man. Approaching seven feet tall, he has a mane of white hair and a bushy, yellow-white beard, though he is only 35 years old. His eyes are pale blue, and his skin is pale and chapped. King Gnvald is said to have wrestled a polar bear and come out the victor, though he himself never makes that claim. Some say the bear he defeated is now his companion, Hndel. In any event, the legend reveals much about his nature and his rule. Gnvald is a strong man who loves strength. He covets power, he is willing to wrest it from the grip of those he feels are unworthy of holding it, and he keeps a tight grip on his own authority in order to dissuade anyone who might try to seize power from him. His rule of the Tribe of the Bear has been marked by violencehe has killed several would-be claimants to his title, has broken longstanding alliances and gone to war with the Elk and Tiger tribes, has set Hndel against warriors who failed in important tasks, and now, in Aurils deadly winter, has offered human sacrifices to the Frostmaiden. The Bear Tribe suffered badly when the harsh winter began. It lost many members to beast attacks and was in danger of running out of food as the beasts and the storms claimed more and more reindeer. From the start, the tribes shaman proclaimed Aurils wrath and urged his fellows and his king to appease her, and Grnvald was soon forced to acquiesce. When a yeti took the life of his wife, Affya, his patience broke and he personally led the tribe in a terrible ritual slaughter of the warriors whose injuries prevented them from fighting. Since then, the fortunes of the tribe have improved, and now Grnvald has sworn allegiance to the Ice Witcha bitter pill for the power-hungry man to swallow, but a necessary concession in his mind. For all his aggressive nature and the bloody history of his reign, Grnvald is an honorable warrioror was, until the black ice of Hedruns tower worked its influence on him. He never ordered his warriors into a fight he wouldnt join in himself, and he knew enough to pull his warriors back when he led them into a battle they couldnt

Bjami Tengervaald
Shaman of the Bear Tribe For all of Gnvalds lust for power, and his fear of being usurped, it has been a long time since he actually steered the activity of the Bear tribe. For years, Bjami Tengervaald, the tribes shaman, has manipulated the king, the war chief, and every influential tribe warrior to see that his own will was carried outall while making Gnvald believe that all the best ideas were his own. Bjami is a small, withered man who has endured over sixty winters in Icewind Dalean accomplishment few can claim. His size and gaunt frame hide a hardy strength that can be attributed to long years spent in communion with wintry spirits, bear totems, and the Frostmaiden herself. Winter seems to have taken root in his very bones and blood, making him something slightly more than human. He believes that his actions are the will of Auriland hes right. When Auril made the Ice Witch her Chosen, Bjami realized it immediately, and he was filled with an apocalyptic religious fervor. He believes that Aurils choice of a woman from the Elk tribe is a sign that all the tribes will come under her dominion, united again as they were in Wulfgars day. He imagines himself and the Ice Witch, side by side, ruling together over a conquered Icewind Dale that is locked in eternal winter.

Wolvig Barrundson
War Chief of the Bear Tribe King Gnvalds younger brother is Wolvig Barrundson, who holds the title of war chief while Gnvald coordinates the tribes efforts from the Ice Witchs palace. Though he believes the position is a great honor that recognizes his skill in battle, in truth he holds the position because Bjami desires itand because Bjami knows Wolvig to be extremely pliable to his will. Wolvig is tall and fair like most of his people, with long, blond hair and no beard. An angry red battle scar runs across his neck, and he displays it proudly as a sign of his

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strength. I survived this, he is fond of saying, pointing at the scar, and I think Ill survive you too. Few people take him as seriously as he takes himself. Although the Tribe of the Bear, under Bjamis command, is sworn to the service of Auril and the Ice Witch, Wolvig still prays to Tempusthough silentlyin battle. Sacrificing people to Auril by leaving them exposed to the cold is not how warriors should behave, he believes, and he secretly resents the path that Bjami has led the tribe down. But his fear of the shaman, and of his older brothers wrath, keeps him in line. Wolvig is a simple man with simple tastes. He enjoys battle, good food, and good company. He often finds himself wishing that life were less complicated, and he believes that acting as Bjami and Gnvald desire is the simplest course of action, even if it doesnt match his own sense of a warriors ethics.

The Lesser Tribes

After the united Reghed tribes attacked Ten-Towns under the leadership of King Heafstaag of the Elk Tribe, the tribes were sorely depleted. It is said that only fifty warriors survived the ill-fated assault, and the harsh winter that followed took the lives of many of the women and children who had not participated in the attack. Though they clung to their traditional names, the smaller tribes were absorbed into the Tribe of the Elk and the Tribe of the Bear, living and hunting alongside the true members of the two strongest tribes. After the war with Akar Kessell, the people of the tribes abandoned their nomadic ways for a time and settled in Ten-Towns, particularly Bremen and Caer-Konig. Over the succeeding decades, though, they slowly returned to their old traditions, and the tribes took on their old identities. Aside from the Tribe of the Elk and the Tribe of the Bear, the Tiger and Wolf tribes retain a significant presence on the tundra. The Tribe of the Seal and the Tribe of the Caribou emerged for a time and then were reabsorbed into the Tribe of the Elk. With the coming of Aurils deadly winter, the smaller Tiger and Wolf tribes are struggling to survive. The Tribe of the Tiger tried to find shelter in Bremen, but the group was rebuffed by the suspicious townsfolk and set up a camp instead on the northwestern shores of Maer Dualdon. Its numbers have been whittled away by persistent beast attacksthe people of Bremen and Lonelywood have no idea of the extent to which this tribe has served as a buffer between them and the Ice Witchs fury. The chieftain of the Tribe of the Tiger is a woman which would have been unthinkable before Wulfgars time. Queen Fritha Craegmar is a wise and fair leader and a mighty warrior, though she has no love of violence. While some in the tribe wanted to attack the weak folk of Bremen and take the town by force, Fritha relied on a diplomatic envoy, and she withdrew the tribe peacefully

when Bremens speaker rebuffed her. Perhaps fortunately for both peoples, Speaker Dorbulgruf shares Frithas calm head. Many members of the tribe grumble against their leader now, however, saying she should have led them to war for the sake of preserving the tribe. It is possible she might not hold her position much longer. The Tribe of the Wolf, meanwhile, has moved as far to the south and west as possible without leaving Icewind Dale, sheltering in the foothills of the Spine of the World near Ironmaster. Its people have suffered greatly from beast attacks, though they have erected makeshift fortifications that protect them from the worst of the assaults. They grow hungry and desperate, though, as the Ice Witchs beasts drive reindeer and other game away, out of their reach. The Tribe of the Wolf is currently without a king. The former chieftain, Halpstaag Kaerigson, died during the tribes migration to the south, and no one has sought to claim his place in this dire time. The tribes shaman, Jtti Merliss, leads the tribe by default.

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