Sunday, October 27, 2019

Larloch

Larloch the Shadow King, the Last True Arcanist

CR 41                                                                                                            XP: 419,430,400
Male human lich Wizard 17/Archmage 5/Arcane Lord 19/Variator 5
N Medium undead (archlich, augmented human)
Init +7; Senses Perception +52
AC 62, touch 45, flat-footed 55 (+12 armor, +13 deflection, +5 natural, +15 dodge, +7 Dex)
HP 18 1d8+13
Fort +25, Ref +32, Will +39
Immune Undead Traits; Weaknesses Silver Vunerability
Speed 30 ft.
Melee +38/+33 melee touch (5d8 + 13 [Will half DC 54] + curses [Will negates DC 54]); or arcane fire +40/+35 ranged touch (5d6 + 1d6/spell level); or spell +38/+33 melee touch or +40/+35 ranged touch.
Special Attacks Arcane fire, arcane mastery, arcane shield, curses, expanded spell power 3/day, gauge weakness 2/day, metamagic effect, nether lore, recall spell 6/day, sieze concentration, snatch spell, spellpool, true mastery of elements, true mastery of shaping. Salient Abilities: Arcane Fire, Arcane Shield, Fear Aura, Greater Arcane Fire, Greater Arcane Shield, Improved Fear Aura, Improved Snatch Spell, Seize Concentration, Snatch Spell, Turn Immunity.
During Combat If pressed in combat or bored with a situation, Larloch prefers to disappear, either with greater teleport, etherealness, or a custom spell that allows him to walk through walls. Hidden within his tower are chambers that possess the major negative energy trait (so as to rapidly heal undead bodies), and he spends much of his time in such places. If forced to fight (or in the mood to do so), he enjoys using a rapid arsenal of time stop and quickened twinned spells to overwhelm opponents before they even have the chance to react. He often ignores enemy spellcasters, relying on his spell reflection to take care of them while he focuses on other opponents. With the armory of items he carries with him, it is extremely doubtful that he could ever be caught unawares, and even if he were suddenly overwhelmed by attacks, he is protected by a chain contingency spell that teleports him to one of his safe rooms, completely recovers his hit points, and cures him of ailments as the greater restoration and break enchantment spells, which activates if he loses more than half of his hit points. As a being over two thousand years old, Larloch has thought of ways to deal with almost any situation, and with his supragenius intellect he can compose near-perfect plans at will about situations for which he had not prepared.
Larloch speaks speaks a wide range of ancient and obscure tongues, including Loross, Aragrakh, and Seldruin, as well as a variety of more mundane languages. His natural weapons are treated as epic for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction.
Str 20, Dex 24, Con -, Int 46, Wis 26, Cha 36
Base Atk +23; CMB +28; CMD 73
Feats Arcane Manipulation, Arcane Mastery, Chain Spell, Craft Construct, Craft Epic Rod, Craft Epic Wondrous Item, Craft Rod, Craft Wondrous Item, Epic Skill Focus (Spellcraft), Epic Spell Penetration, Epic Spellcasting, Greater Arcane Manipulation, Greater Spell Focus (Variation), Greater Spell Penetration, Improved Metamagic (x 3), Improved Spell Capacity (10th, 11th, 12th), Maximize Spell, Multi-Spell (x 2), Persistent Spell, Quicken Spell, Scribe Scroll, Skill Focus (Spellcraft), Spell Focus (Necromancy, Transmutation, Variation), Spell Focus (Variation), Spell Penetration, Spellcasting Prodigy (Wizard), Transdimensional Spell, Twin Spell
Skills Appraise +52, Bluff +47, Craft (alchemy) +77, Craft (blacksmith) +52, Craft (books) +52, Craft (calligraphy) +52, Craft (gemcutting) +52, Craft (metalworking) +52, Craft (traps) +52, Craft (weaving) +52, Diplomacy +53, Intimidate +49, Knowledge (arcana) +77, Knowledge (dungeoneering) +152, Knowledge (engineering) +77, Knowledge (geography) +52, Knowledge (history) +77, Knowledge (local (netheril)) +77, Knowledge (nature) +52, Knowledge (nobility) +58, Knowledge (planes) +77, Knowledge (religion) +52, Knowledge (royalty) +52, Linguistics +77, Perception +52, Ride +41, Sense Motive +67, Sleight of Hand +49, Spellcraft +148, Stealth +41
SQ Arcane reach (60 ft.), backlash resistance 15, DR 25/epic and bludgeoning, fear aura, immunities, mind-link, phylactery, recognize spell, silver vulnerability, spell reflection, turn immunity, undead qualities.
Gear Bracers of armor +12, mantle of resistance +5, pair of gloves of storing (containing his staff and scepter), Larloch's scepter (+1 light mace of disruption that functions as a rod of the epic spellcaster and a greater rod of intensification usable 9/day), ring of spellcraft +30, ring of x-ray vision, robe of eyes, staff of the magi, winged boots (4 hours per day). Ioun stones: bright orange cube, bright silver cylinder, cerulean rhomboid, dark blue rhomboid, dark gray spiral, dark green ellipsoid, dark purple spiral, dark red cube, deep green cube, deep red sphere, dull orange rhomboid, dusty rose ellipsoid, incandescent blue sphere, mottled gray sphere, 5 orange prisms, pale blue sphere, pale green prism, pale white sphere, pearlized black spindle, pink and green spiral, rich green star, shining black spiral, 2 vibrant purple prisms.
Other Gear Spellbook: As a wizard dating back to the time of Netheril, Larloch has access to spellbooks containing all arcane spells from the Player's Handbook, Complete Arcane, Tome & Blood, all Forgotten Realms sourcebooks, and any other source you deem appropriate. It is quite likely that he has access to most of the secret and unique spells developed by other NPCs, as well. In his millennia of life, Larloch has also developed dozens of epic spells, and always seems to have the perfect spell for any situation he encounters already prepared. Larloch has an additional 10,000,000 gp or more worth of magic items in his lair, and knows all the properties of these items. If he is attacked or expecting to be attacked, he can arm himself with any non-artifact magic item ever created, as well as any of a large collection of artifacts, many of which he designed and built personally. It is possible that he has access to a minor mythallar or similar device, allowing him to arm himself with numerous quasi-magical items and augment his already-considerable arcane prowess. His spellpool is also stored somewhere in the boweld of the Warloch's crypt, or possibly within a closed demiplane accessable from such a location.
Environment The Warlock's Crypt
Organization Solitary, or with study group (2d4 nec20/acm3 alumnus liches and 1d4 wiz24/acm4/var3 magister liches)
Treasure New Ioun Stones
Color                    Shape           Effect
Bright Orange       Cube            As major cloak of displacement
Bright silver          Cylinder      As cloak of etherealness, double duration
Cerulean                Rhomboid   As ring of freedom of movement
Dark gray              Spiral           As amulet of proof against detection and location
Dark green             Ellipsoid     +5 luck bonus to AC
Dark purple           Spiral           As rings of wizardry I-XII
Dark red                Cube            As medallion of thoughts
Deep green            Cube            As amulet of the planes
Deep red                Sphere         +6 enhancement bonus to Dexterity
Dull orange            Rhomboid    As brooch of shielding
Dusty Rose             Ellipsoid     +5 insight bonus to AC
Incandescent blue   Sphere        +6 enhancement bonus to Wisdom
Mottled gray           Sphere         As ring of evasion and invisibility
Pale blue                 Sphere        +6 enhancement bonus to Strength
Pale green               Prism          +5 competence bonus on attack rolls, saves, and checks
Pale white               Sphere         Recall 3 9th-level spells, as pearl of power
Pearlized brown      Ellipsoid     As boots of speed, activates as a free action
Pearly black            Spindle       As ring of regeneration, only functions on undead
Pink and green        Spiral         +12 enhancement bonus to Charisma
Rich green              Star             As stone of good luck +5
Shining black         Spiral          As helm of teleportation
Arcane Fire (Su) Larloch can channel arcane spell energy into arcane fire, manifesting it as a bolt of raw magical energy. The bolt is a ranged touch attack with a range of 600 feet that breaks through barriers as a divine blast and deals 5d10 points of damage plus 1d10 per level of the spell used to create the effect (maximum 17d10 damage from a 12th-level spell slot).
Arcane Mastery (Ex) Once per day, Laroch may re-roll a random effect of any arcane spell he has just cast. He may then use either result. In addition, Larloch can take 10 on any caster level check, regardless of distractions.
Arcane Shield (Su) As a move-equivalent action, Larloch can expend a spell slot to create a barrier that absorbs incoming attacks. The barrier can absorb up to 5 hit points of damage per spell level before it collapses (maximum 60 hit points from a 12th-level spell slot). The damage can be from any source, including a divine blast attack. Larloch can adjust the shield so that it does not block damage that he ignores anyway. He can only have one arcane shield at a time.
Curses (Ex) Trails of emerald energy occasionally travel across Larloch's body. These manifestations are a side effects of the defensive curses he protects himself with. If he touches a creature or is struck by a touch attack or unarmed strike, it is affected by a bestow greater curse spell (Will DC 54 negates and spell resistance applies). In addition to the possible effects listed in the Player's Handbook and Book of Vile Darkness, Larloch has also devised several unique curses. Some of Larloch's curses take effect days or weeks after this contact. A creature trying to remove one of these curses must make a caster level check to succeed, even with spells such as wish or miracle.
Expanded Spell Power (Ex) Three times per day, Larloch can cast any spell that has an effect that is capped by level (such as fireball) as if the cap were twice the listed amount. His caster level still applies to such limits. The spell's casting time is unaffected. Larloch decides whether to expand a spell's power when he begins casting.
Gauge Weakness (Su) Twice per day, Larloch may spend a standard action to analyze any single foe that he can see (even via a scrying effect). He instantly knows all of that foe's current save bonuses (Fortitude, Reflex, and Will), thus allowing him to better tailor his spell choice for the encounter. If the target's save bonuses change at a later time, Larloch is not automatically privy to this information.
Mastery of Elements (Ex) When Larloch casts a spell that deals elemental damage, the elemental damage is of the type that is most effective against the target. If a creature is equally vulnerable to multiple elements, he may choose which element the spell uses. The spell's casting time is unaffected.
Mastery of Shaping (Ex)  Larloch can alter area and effect spells that use burst, cone, cylinder, emanation, or spread shapes. He can create spaces within the spell’s area or effect that are not subject to the spell. The minimum dimension for these spaces is a 5 ft. cube. Larloch can also change the shape of the spell itself. The new area must be chosen from the following list: cylinder (10-foot radius, 30 feet high), 40-foot cone, four 10-foot cubes, or a ball (20-foot radius spread). He can increase the spell's area, range, and duration by 50 %. Finally, his spell effects can be delayed up to 3 rounds. The spell works normally in all respects except for its new shape.
Metamagic Effect (Su) 21 times per day, Larloch can attempt to apply a metamagic feat she possesses to a persistent spell effect that is already in place. To use this ability, he must be adjacent to or within the spell effect and make a successful Spellcraft check (DC 18 + [3 x modified spell level]). Using this ability is a full-round action that provokes attacks of opportunity.
Nether Lore (Ex) Before the fall of Netheril, Larloch was an archwizard of considerable power and prestige, and had full access to the legendary Nether Scrolls. He studied these intensly for many years, and reaped many benefits. From the arcanis fundare, Larloch gained a +30 inherent bonus on Spellcraft checks and a +1 bonus to the DCs of his arcane spells. From the magicus creare, he gained the Craft Rod, Craft Epic Rod, and Craft Epic Wondrous Item feats; he also learned the secrets of crafting items more efficiently, and only need expend 75% of the normal experience cost in item creation. From the maior creare, Larloch gained the Craft Construct feat, and how to craft constructs in such a way that they always gain the maximum number of hit points per hit die. From the planus mechanus, he learned to use plane shiftand gate as spell-like abilities once per day, and he also discovered a ritual which, when he performed it, gave him immunity to any hostile or debilitating planar effects. From the final chapter, the ars factum, Larloch discovered the secrets and processes for creating artifacts--secrets he has closely guarded, and used only rarely. Having again obtained the acanis fundare, Larloch has unlocked many of its deeper secrets. He has gained the Arcane Mastery, Arcane Manipulation, and Epic Arcane Manipulation feats as bonus feats. He has also gained one additional epic spell slot per day. In addition, whenever he uses metamagic feats, the required increase in spell level (if any) is reduced by one (minimum +1 spell level). For example, he could cast a quickened twinned fireball as a 4th-level spell.
Recall Spell (Su) Six times per day, Larloch can use a standard action to recall any spell he has already cast within the past hour.
Seize Concentration (Su) Larloch has the ability to wrest control of a spell that requires concentration from another spellcaster within 30 ft. If the target spellcaster is willing, this transfer of concentration occurs automatically. Otherwise, Larloch and the target spellcaster make an opposed caster level check. A divine spellcaster receives a +2 bonus on this check. If Larloch wins, he gains control of the spell for as long as he maintains concentration or until the original spell duration expires. The spell functions as though Larloch were the caster (even if it is a spell he cannot cast), except that any variables determined when the spell can cast (including its caster level), remain as determined by the original caster. The original spellcaster can be affected by her own spell, though she receives a +2 circumstance bonus on any saving throw allowed against it. If Larloch allows his concentration to lapse before the spell duration expires, the original caster may reassert control over her spell by making a successful caster level check (DC 15 + spell level). If she fails to do so, no one controls the spell, and it dissipates.
Snatch Spell (Su) Larloch can attempt to seize control over a persistent effect created by another spellcaster. The effect must be one that does not depend on concentration but still relies on or responds to the caster's control. Furthermore, the effect (but not necessarily the spellcaster) must be within 30 ft. of him. If the target spellcaster is willing, this transfer of control occurs automatically. Otherwise, Larloch and the target spellcaster make an opposed caster level check. A divine spellcaster receives a +2 bonus to this check. If Larloch wins, he gains control of the spell until its original duration expires. The spell functions as if he himself had cast it, and he may change any of the variables of the spell that are normally set at casting time, including the application of metamagic and similar abilities. He may substitute his own caster level for the spell's original caster level. The original caster can be affected by her own spell, though she receives a +2 circumstance bonus on any saving throw allowed against it. If the spell is dismissible and Larloch wishes to dismiss it, he must make a second successful opposed caster level check to do so. If he fails, the spell remains in effect and control reverts to the original caster.
Spellpool (Ex) As part of his efforts to simulate old Netheril, Laroch and his apprentices have constructed a highly sophisticated spellpool. Just as the arcanists of old Netheril could draw spells directly from the Weave, if Larloch leaves a spell slot of the appropriate level open, he can call a spell of his choice from his Spellpool. These spells can be enhanced with any metamagic feats he possesses, as well as the Empower Spell and/or the Enhance Spell feats, despite the fact that he does not possess them--they are embedded directly into the Spellpool. Larloch may also take advantage of his Arcane Manipulation and Epic Arcane Manipulation feats when using his spellpool.
Arcane Reach (Ex) Larloch can use spells with a range of touch on a target up to 60 feet away. He must succeed at a ranged touch attack. He can also apply his Split Ray and Chain Spell feats to such spells.
Backlash Resistance (Ex) Larloch has damage reduction 15 against backlash damage from casting epic spells. Each time he casts an epic spell with a backlash, that damage is reduced by 20 points (minimum 0). If the backlash damage continues for more than 1 round, the reduction is 20 points each round.
Fear Aura (Su) Creatures with less than 46 HD in a 60-foot radius that look at Larloch must succeed at a Will save (DC 54) or be affected as though by a fear spell cast by a 46th-level sorcerer. A creature that successfully saves cannot be affected again by Larloch's aura for 24 hours.
Immunities (Ex) Larloch has immunity to cold, electricity, and polymorphing (though he can use polymorph effects on himself).
Mind Link (Su) Larloch shares a mental link with the 60 other liches (including at least three demiliches) that inhabit the Warlock's Crypt. This link has several important effects. First, their senses are joined. If one is aware of a particular danger, they all are. If one in the link is not flat-footed, none of them are. No member of the mind-link is considered flanked unless they all are. Second, their minds are in constant communication, and all members of the link receive a +8 circumstance bonus to all Intelligence-based skills and abilities, including wizard spellcasting. Finally, the individual mental strength of each lich serves to bolster the rest, and therefore when one member of the mind-link must make a Will save, all members make one. If even one of them succeeds, all are considered to have succeeded. But if all fail, every member of the link is affected fully as though the effect had been targeted at them specifically. Larloch is the keystone of this mind-link, and this position allows him to exert control over the others as though through a dominate monsterspell (automatically bypassing the undead immunity to mind-affecting effects). The other members of the mind-link are automatically considered to be willing when Larloch targets them with a spell or other special ability. It is quite likely that were Larloch somehow removed or cut off from the mind-link, none of the others would long survive.
Phylactery (Su) If slain, Larloch's soul returns to his phylactery. Once within the phylactery for three days, he may return to life by possessing any corpse within 2,200 feet. The corpse, once possessed, has the same statistics as Larloch did before his destruction. While within his phylactery, Larloch can continue directing the mind-link, and when he returns to unlife, he may choose to possess any of its members instead of an unoccupied corpse (the evicted lich is then forced back into its phylactery.
Recognize Spell (Ex) Larloch instantly knows when an arcane spell is cast within line of sight, even if he can't see or hear the caster. He also knows with unerring precision exactly what the spell is (including any metamagic effects). This ability doesn't grant any bonus to saves, but it can help Larloch's counterspell efforts immensely.
Silver Vulnerability (Ex) Silver weapons automatically penetrate Larloch's damage reduction, and deal double damage to him. This unique vulnerability is the result of some of the permanent magical alterations he has made to his body.
Spell Reflection (Ex) Any spells or spell-like abilities that target Larloch or include him in their area of effect are automatically reflected back at their casters. To reflect an epic spell, he must first succeed at a caster level check (DC 11 + opponent's caster level). If the reflected spell cannot affect the caster, it simply fails. He may voluntarily lower this defense at will, such as when he casts a spell on himself.
Undead Traits (Ex) As an undead creature, Larloch is immune to mind-affecting effects (charms, compulsions, phantasms, patterns, and morale effects), poison, sleep effects, paralysis, stunning, disease, and death effects. He is not subject to critical hits, nonlethal damage, ability drain, or energy drain, and is immune to damage to his physical ability scores (Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution), as well as to fatigue and exhaustion effects, and any effect that requires a Fortitude save (unless the effect also works on objects or is harmless). Larloch is not at risk of death from massive damage, but when reduced to 0 hit points or less, he is immediately slain. Larloch does not breathe, eat, or sleep.

Larloch is said to be the last surviving Netherese arcanist-king, who ruled over his flying city for centuries and abandoned it before Karsus' Folly. Now a lich and one of the oldest non-draconic beings in Faerûn, Larloch has amassed an arsenal of spells, magic items, and servants. The Shadow King, as he is known in the Sword Coast, now rules the Warlock's Crypt (which is actually a corruption of Larloch's name) and its inhabitants—liches (many from Netheril), vampires, wights, and lesser undead.
Larloch's sole driving motivation seems to be the accumulation of arcane lore. Though his control and understanding of magic is far beyond the ability of most spellcasters to even comprehend, he remains unsatisfied. The author of such masterworks as Precession and Binary Inversion and the great Book of Inversion and Duplex, his mastery of metamagic is unequaled even by many gods, and he has personally crafted many an artifact. Larloch remembers well the days of the Netherese Imperium, when mortal men rose in power until they challenged the gods, and wonders were worked that are still the stuff of legends thousands of years later. He was one of those wonder-workers, and the secrets of the mightiest archmages in history yet live on in his mind, and in the thousands of tomes and grimoires he has collected over the centuries (including the original manuscripts of Kirasect's Necrofolio, Ralmevik's Codex of Deviation Theory, and Morianton's Investigations and Observations). But Larloch wants more, and it seems he will not rest until he has learned even the deepest secrets of arcane magic. Though some might say that this is an impossible task, that it would take forever to achieve, Larloch is unconcerned—he has time.
An important focus of his research has been the reconstruction of the foundation of all Netherese magic—the Nether Scrolls. Though their creation is beyond even his vast power, he has spent many centuries patiently searching for and gathering as many of the originals as he could. His collection totals seventeen scrolls in all, including the complete arcanis fundare—the chapter focused on the nature of magic itself. Though the Netherese believed that this chapter contained only the most basic knowledge, and existed only to prepare a reader for more advanced material in the succeeding chapters, like all the scrolls it changes to match the knowledge of its reader. From the arcanis fundare Larloch has drawn great insights into metamagic and epic spellcasting, and the nature of the Weave itself. This set of scrolls has formed the core of his arcane research, and even after over a millennium of study he continues to glean new revelations on the manipulation of magic. Having secured this chapter in its entirety, Larloch is less concerned with the others, though he plans to eventually secure a complete set.
Having survived the cataclysm that resulted from the death of Mystryl, Larloch values the goddess of magic—and the Weave she protects—very highly. Probably the only thing that could draw him out of his studies would be an imminent threat to Mystra or the Weave. When the first Chosen of Mystra appeared, Larloch took note and spent many years observing and studying them very closely. When he was sure he understood correctly their purpose on Toril, he decided to never cross paths or interfere with them in any way. This should be considered in context, though. Larloch realizes that the destruction or malfunction of the Weave would mean the end of his research and the destruction of all he has accomplished in the last few millennia. He also receives many boons from Mystra—in exchange for disseminating many of his new discoveries, Mystra grants him great freedom in the research of mighty spells and the creation of powerful artifacts. In some ways the magic he works rivals that of ancient Netheril itself. (Note that two of the ten scrolls in his arcanis fundare were recieved directly from the Lady of Mysteries herself as a reward for completing an important task; they did not come from either of the original sets, though—Mystra crafted them personally.)
Larloch is completely secure in his knowledge and power, and feels no need to compete with anyone. When invaders threaten, he destroys them without remorse. When visitors come peacefully, he often allows them to leave, provided they render him some service that advances his studies—often the acquisition of some artifact or tome that he requires. At least sixteen powerful Red Wizards have tried to kill him and take his power, but all failed. Zulkir Szass Tam, on the other hand, approached him peacefully in negotiations and received two powerful artifacts from his hand. In the end, though, Larloch wants nothing more than to be left alone, to study and experiment in peace.
Had Larloch desired to conquer Faerûn, he probably could have—or at the very least taken control of a sizeable piece. But he does not. Ruling nations does not interest him in the slightest—he had his fill of that in Netheril, and chose to step down some time before its destruction. He is, however, interested in creating and controlling a network of portals linking many planes and crystal spheres. Like all of his endeavors, this network would be used to advance his research, as the portals would be designed to relieve their users of powerful magic items, and record any arcane secrets contained in their minds. Though the portals themselves are simple enough to create (Larloch has personally visited more planes than almost anyone on Toril), the special enchantments are still proving problematic, even after various centuries of research. Never one to give up, Larloch plans to continue working on this problem until he perfects the process.
Larloch's form has succumbed to the ravages of time. His flesh is completely gone, leaving only white bone draped in fine garments. His empty eye sockets glow with pinpoints of red light, and over two-dozen ioun stones drift around his head.
Wizard Spells Per Day: 14/14/14/13/13/13/11/8/10/10/4/3/5. 45th caster level. Base DC = 36 + spell level, 37 + spell level for necromancy and transmutation spells, 38 + spell level for epic spells. 6 epic wizard spells (inc. one bonus variation spell), up to Spellcraft DC 158 (when taking 10; DC 178 with moment of prescience). Major field: variation; minor field: invention. Larloch's metamagic feats may be applied up to three times to the same spell, and have level increases as follows: Augment Spell (varies), Chain Spell (+1), Quicken Spell (+1), Split Ray (+1), Transdimensional Spell (+1), Twin Spell (+1), Persistent Spell (+3). All spell level increases from metamagic feats are decreased by one (minimum +1). Three quickened spells may be cast per round. Larloch typically prepares a variety of offensive, defensive, and utility spells, including a quickened greater teleport, a quickened time stop, and a quickened twinned wail of the banshee. All of his offensive spells are quickened and twinned, Most of his spells are prepared with a variety of metamagic feats, and he has spent long years determining the most effective metamagic combinations for each of them.