Ariks Eshteross

Lord Ariks Eshteross (pronounced Esh-tər-AHSS) is an orc living in Jrusar, Marquet. As an NPC, he is played by Matthew Mercer./ʃə'kɑs.tə/

Appearance
Lord Eshteross is an older orc with grayish skin. He has gray, receding hair that is bald on top and a well trimmed goatee and beard on a scarred face. He stands about 6'2" and has broad shoulders and a wide neck. He is also described as handsome with a cunning look in his eyes.

He walks with a cane, and when first encountered, he was wearing a pair of spectacles, a deep crimson-burgundy high-collared robe, and a scarf around his shoulders.

Personality
He is described by Bertrand Bell as having a strange manner. Bertrand also believed that Eshteross is "interested in preserving the good folk of Jrusar" and wanting to see good done in the city.

Eshteross keeps hidden weapons in several locations in each room of his estate, and many of the rooms are heavily trapped and kept purposefully dark, as there have been many attempts on his life.

Background
Ariks was a mercenary for 25 years, part of a group called the Ruddy Hilt. He captured more than 200 members of the Ivory Syndicate in his career. His mercenary career ended around 823 PD, when Mistress Prudaj died and passed her estate to him. He is reclusive, with little known about him beyond the "strange things" rumored by the people of Jrusar. He and Bertrand Bell previously worked together some months before in 843 PD.

Campaign Three
After Bertrand Bell gathered a group of wanderers and adventurers, he proposed that they go together to see Eshteross in pursuit of employment, though he refused to speak on what form that employment would take. The next morning, the group visited Eshteross' manor and, though he was not expecting a visit from Bertrand, were granted an audience in his study. Eshteross, distrustful of how highly Bertrand spoke of the group, asked the group if they felt they had much to offer and what they wanted. When the group hesitated to answer, he turned on Bertrand, who quickly provided that the group sought to be paid, to have a chance to prove themselves, and to build a reputation in the city. Lord Eshteross asked the group if they sought to prove themselves, and when Imogen Temult confirmed so, he signaled to his caretaker Evelyn Wress to leave the room and lock the door. When done, he stood and rushed toward the group to attack them.

After deeply wounding Orym and Laudna, knocking Dorian Storm briefly unconscious, and sustaining heavy injuries himself, he called an end to the fight and returned to his chair. He admitted that, to his surprise, Bertrand selected skilled people and, using his cane to cast Zone of Truth, again asked the group what they sought. When Ashton Greymoore asked Eshteross what he was offering, he told them that the Ivory Syndicate increases their command over the city and "dangers both ancient and new" approach from the surrounding jungles. He offers employment to those concerned about these threats, not to simple mercenaries. He sought those who would "offer guidance, protection, or at least be [his] eyes and ears in the greater world" as his enemies force him to shelter in his manor. Once the group built trust by completing an initial task, he promised to provide connections, guidance, and answers they seek. After spending the rest of the morning to deliberate, the group returned during Estheross' late morning tea to accept the job. He tasked them to investigate various thefts at the Prudaj Textiles warehouse, paying them 50 gold each in advance with another 150 gold each upon completion of the job or 350 gold each if permanently stop the problem. He assured them a formal contract will be offered when the job is finished as well. He invited them to stay for tea, but the group set about their mission.

When the group returned to the manor in the evening, Eshteross and Evelyn had quickly arranged a dinner. The group reported that the thefts were perpetrated by a worker Danas, whose body they brought, and relayed an unidentified dwarvish man coerced her into smuggling brumestone and commanded strange shade creepers. Eshteross stated he would arrange financial compensation for Danas' family, whom he resolved not to tell about her deeds. However, he was unsure why shade creepers wanted brumestone. Regardless, he paid the group 150 gold each with an additional 50 gold for swiftness and invited them to dinner to celebrate their success. During the evening, he relayed stories about his time as a mercenary, his employment by Prudaj, and the strange state in which he kept the manor. He expressed hope for the future of their working relationship and, because the manor is not equipped to overnight guests, sent them home.

Bertrand Bell
Bertrand previously worked with Eshteross some months before in 843 PD. Bertrand was part of a group tasked with looking into the Ivory Syndicate, but he abandoned the group during the mission, which ultimately ended disastrously. Lord Eshteross and Bertrand have not spoken or seen one another in the time since, and Bertrand described himself as eager to bring Eshteross people able to help in his goals. Bertrand spoke well of Eshteross to others, characterizing him as having noble intentions for the city and sincerely believing this of him. Bertrand is nervous in his presence. Eshteross holds a disdainful view of Bertrand, describing his presence in the manor as a "stain" and immediately naming Bertrand's swaggering manner empty in front of others. However, Eshteross was willing to offer Bertrand forgiveness and apparently granted it to him when the group successfully and skillfully completed their mission.

Orc abilities

 * Darkvision
 * Aggressive
 * Powerful Build
 * Primal Intuition

Fighter abilities

 * Fighting Style
 * Second Wind
 * Action Surge
 * Extra Attack (3 attacks)

Notable items

 * Silvered cane made of solid metal with a heavy ball at the end. Twisting the ball casts Zone of Truth with a DC of at least 15. In combat, it is mechanically treated as a quarterstaff.

Quotations

 * "Sir Bertrand, it has been a moment since you stained my abode with your empty bravado."