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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 8285257" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p><strong><u>Magnus the Trapmaster</u></strong></p><p><em>Magnus the Trapmaster</em> is an infamous villain that is wanted from the Kingdom of Novarum (in the north) to the city-state of Barcino in the southern lands. While the reward for his arrest varies from kingdom to kingdom and city-state to city-state, he is one of the most wanted men in the Northwest. His title as Trapmaster is no joke or exaggeration. He's killed more people with traps than any other known human on the continent. It is rumored that he studied how to make traps with a clan of vicious kobolds that once lived in Red Mountains. He has a hatred for humanity and prefers to work with evil humanoids such as gnolls, orcs, and worse.</p><p></p><p>His most infamous act took place in the forest city known as Ashfall. Magnus used his mastery of traps to set off a chain reaction that destroyed half the city. In the process, he enraged an old red dragon that laired in a dormant volcano. The dragon went on a rampage through the region before it was brought down by a group of adventurers (of who half died in the process). Magnus managed to get into the dragon's lair, steal the best treasure, and booby trap the rest of the lair against intrusion by adventurers. Many have died trying to get the remainder of the treasure in that lair.</p><p></p><p>He's killed kings and merchants with poisonous traps and deadly roadside explosions. He is believed to be a master of gunpowder and he once set off an explosion in the coastal city of Orra that burned down half the docks and set fire to the water using a strange oil that comes from somewhere far to the west of the Sea of Ishamark.</p><p></p><p>The reward for him in Bluffside is 300,000 gold. It would be higher but The Five don't want to bankrupt the city. The reward for his capture is four times that in Novarum. The reward in the city of Ashfall is beyond compare. If someone was to bring him to the city alive, they could claim kingship over the city and its vassal communities. Bringing him in dead would be rewarded with a knighthood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 8285257, member: 2012"] [B][U]Magnus the Trapmaster[/U][/B] [I]Magnus the Trapmaster[/I] is an infamous villain that is wanted from the Kingdom of Novarum (in the north) to the city-state of Barcino in the southern lands. While the reward for his arrest varies from kingdom to kingdom and city-state to city-state, he is one of the most wanted men in the Northwest. His title as Trapmaster is no joke or exaggeration. He's killed more people with traps than any other known human on the continent. It is rumored that he studied how to make traps with a clan of vicious kobolds that once lived in Red Mountains. He has a hatred for humanity and prefers to work with evil humanoids such as gnolls, orcs, and worse. His most infamous act took place in the forest city known as Ashfall. Magnus used his mastery of traps to set off a chain reaction that destroyed half the city. In the process, he enraged an old red dragon that laired in a dormant volcano. The dragon went on a rampage through the region before it was brought down by a group of adventurers (of who half died in the process). Magnus managed to get into the dragon's lair, steal the best treasure, and booby trap the rest of the lair against intrusion by adventurers. Many have died trying to get the remainder of the treasure in that lair. He's killed kings and merchants with poisonous traps and deadly roadside explosions. He is believed to be a master of gunpowder and he once set off an explosion in the coastal city of Orra that burned down half the docks and set fire to the water using a strange oil that comes from somewhere far to the west of the Sea of Ishamark. The reward for him in Bluffside is 300,000 gold. It would be higher but The Five don't want to bankrupt the city. The reward for his capture is four times that in Novarum. The reward in the city of Ashfall is beyond compare. If someone was to bring him to the city alive, they could claim kingship over the city and its vassal communities. Bringing him in dead would be rewarded with a knighthood. [/QUOTE]
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