Made an attempt to get ChatGPY to give me some pictures of Ernie Gygax's Tenser based in the fokkofrom 1E Rogue Gallery:
Contrary to most magic-users, Tenser has always been a lover of battle. Occasionally he will seemingly forget his
spells and charge into melee with his staff, depending on his magical protections to preserve him. In many ways, it is felt that his temperament was better suited to be a fighter.
At the same time, Tenser is no fool. He has no aversion to using magic and generally will chose it first. He has
gathered about him a firm power base for law and good and will readily use it if necessary. He will sometimes
enspell good magic-users to go on dangerous missions to aid the cause of good. He is reported to have alliances
with various non-human races and even some that are considered monsters.
Tenser has dust of disappearance, a wand of negation, a staff of the magi, a ring of protection, +3, a
dlsplacer cloak, a ring of human Influence, a wand of metal and mineral detection, a potion of protection
from dragon's breath (This potion causes the imbiber to become resistant to all forms of dragon breath. When
attacked by a dragon's breath weapon, the person protected is allowed a saving throw of + 2 against gases — sleep, fear, slow, paralyzation, etc. — with the result being either total success or failure. Against direct attacks by
dragon breath — fire, acid, lightning, etc. — the user is allowed a normal saving throw, where a successful save
does no damage and failure to save results in only half damage. Note that this potion does not protect against
physical attacks or spells cast by the dragon. The potion lasts for 6 to 15 rounds and the contents of an entire bottle
must be drunk for the potion to have effect.), and dust of dispelling air elementals (This dust appears indis- tinguishable from the other magical dusts and is usually found in the same types of packages — bone tubes or silk
packets. When a handful is thrown onto any creature summoned from the elemental plane of air, that creature
will immediately be forced to return to its proper plane. It may also be used to encircle an area in a special
protection ring. If the powder is laid in an unbroken circle or from wall to wall, it will cause summoned creatures
from the elemental plane of air to attack at a -1 on their "to hit" rolls. The powder may not be blown away by any
creature it effects, although other creatures and spells may. It is important to note that it will not affect free-willed
creatures from this plane. One handful is required to dispel one creature, create a 10' diameter circle, or a single
line 50'in length.).











