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Yah, his 2E stats are in the Villains' Lorebook, which is one of the freebie downloads somewhere on wizards.com.

Wasn't he statted up in Underdark, though?
 

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¨Pretty sure he was F18 in 2e, with high str and had a trident +5! Lots of items too, there was a magical eyepatch that enabled him to see just about everything (true seeing?) and he also had some returning daggers iirc.
 

No 3e stat block, but I think there's the usual alignment/level line somewhere in the FRCS. If I recall correctly, he's a NE Fighter 18 or something like that.
 

Jack99 said:
¨Pretty sure he was F18 in 2e, with high str and had a trident +5! Lots of items too, there was a magical eyepatch that enabled him to see just about everything (true seeing?) and he also had some returning daggers iirc.

Ftr18 in 2E and eye patch is right, though no trident and high strength. (That would be Uthegental, Weaponmaster of House Baenre, a Barbarian-type). Jarlaxle fights with a rapier and main-gauche or throwing daggers.

A useful list of drow: http://www.candlekeep.com/library/articles/drowchars.htm

Very good stats for Jarlaxle have been done on the web:
here (Ftr18),
here (Ftr12/Duelist6 by Tom Costa),
here (Ftr18),
here (Rog1/Ftr16/Swashbuckler2),
here (Ftr18),
and here (Ftr18)

That he's a Baenre is only a rumor.
 
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dyx said:
Ftr18 in 2E and eye patch is right, though no trident and high strength. (That would be Uthegental, Weaponmaster of House Baenre, a Barbarian-type). Jarlaxle fights with a rapier and main-gauche or throwing daggers.
Uthegental Armgo was the weaponmaster of House Barrison Del'Armgo, actually. The Baenre weaponmasters we've met were Dantrag and Berg'inyon, both now deceased.
 

dyx said:
That he's a Baenre is only a rumor.

[sblock=Rumor]No, it's true. It was first mentioned in Servant of the Shard - the last sentence - and Salvatore elaborated in the follow-up novels:

He was the third son of Baenre, so he was to be sacrificed. Imagine everyone's astonishment when he didn't die from the dagger thrust, but instead killed his older brother with a touch. Not bad for a newborn.

Of course, it was all a "prank" by Matron Mother Oblidra, using her psionic powers. Kimmuriel talks with Jarlaxle about that event in the books.[/sblock]
 

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