Peshka

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Peshka
Race Human
Alignment Unknown
Weylin's Disciple
Appearance
Long dark hair, short salt & pepper beard, beautiful robes
First seen in...

A sorcerous figure connected to Weylin as an appointed Disciple, along with three others he referred to as his "brothers". His appearance was that of a human with a beard and his dark hair tied up, he appeared dressed in ornate robes and speaks with a heavy accent that may be native to Avalon.

Personality & Abilities

Talking to him, he placed himself sympathetic and understanding though firm in his beliefs. It seemed Peshka believed strongly in their cause and urged others to follow or allow the plan to proceed. He has appeared enveloped in black flames and often surrounded by dark shadow copies of himself that mimic his movement in a delayed and slow manner. While in combat, Peshka was capable of delivering instantaneous necrotic blasts of energy at will to his enemies and was capable of dodging damaging attacks by willing itself at a location of one of his shadow clones.

Death

After being delivered the fatal strike by Delbellis, he was defeated. In an unseen instance, by the power of Enoreth, Peshka was removed from the current timeframe and send back to his own. While Peshka is considered dead in the current time, it is unknown whether his actual identity still exists in another.

Previously seen in...

Session 24 In Siren Woods, he is seen talking to his brothers and leaves with some of them into the forest towards the mountains ahead.
Session 26 A short while after entering the White Mountains, Peshka is heard talking to his brothers and subsequently proceeds to address the Four Feathers afterwards.
Session 27 Addressing the discrepancy of the Four Feathers party composition, he was finally defeated after a fierce battle.

Trivia

  • Has three other brothers, Gustav an enigmatic and necromatic dwarf, Jago a halfling warrior who meets the Four Feathers near the Hunter's Pass and Alenriel.
  • Appears privvy to some deeper meaning behind Weylin's bigger picture goal. As a consequence, Peshka is the first to mention the Deviant.