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Chaotic Evil
Fighter
Race : Human
18/00 Str - +3 THAC0, +6 Damage Adj. 400lbs Weight Allowance
17 Dex - -3 AC
18 Con - +4 HP/Lvl
17 Int - +7 Lore Bonus
10 Wis
15 Cha - +3 Reaction Adj.

Where he is

Sarevok will offer you a deal in your Pocket Plane.

Biography

When asked about his past, Sarevok has little to add beyond what you already know. He grew up a homeless urchin in the streets until he was adopted by his foster father into the Iron Throne. He studied the art of intimidation, the cruelest and most brutal styles of combat, in order to become a Deathbringer that could paralyze an opponent in melee through fear alone...as well as sometimes killing the most powerful of opponents in a single, massive blow. Sarevok had an ambition that did not die even when his body did...as you well know, now. Sarevok keeps mostly to himself, but at odd moments you can see him staring in your direction, his face an emotionless mask. Part of you wonders if your brutal half-brother ponders what might have been...

Special

Sarevok can change alignment to Chaotic Good in ToB
Sarevok has a 3% chance per hit of executing his Deathbringer Assault, netting you about +200 damage.

Bardan says, "Man, oh man, what an NPC! Your old half-brother comes back from the dead again (with a little help from you or Immy), and this time will aid you! And what aid it is. Sarevok is fearsome. Totally and utterly devestating. His stat line is beyond belief, and your tactics with him should be simple - Give him the best armour, the best two-handed sword, the best halberd, and let him loose on your foes. He will carve them up in no time.

Sarevok is evil, but you can change him to chaotic good in the course of the game. However, the dialog choices leading to this can be random, and only if you have Ascension installed will you be guaranteed to see them. He will abide you, and he will banter with people in a less than kind manner, but who cares? Sarevok is here for one thing and one thing only - to be totally devestating in combat. Of course, if you're really into a freaky game, you could dual him to a mage or thief!"