Master Entertainer (Gnome Expert 10)

Master Entertainer CR 8

XP 4,800
Gnome Expert 10
CN Small humanoid (gnome)
Init +1; Senses low-light vision; Perception +2

DEFENSE

AC 12, touch 12, flat-footed 11 (+1 Dex, +1 size)
hp 45 (10d8)
Fort +3, Ref +6, Will +7; +2 vs. illusions
Defensive Abilities defensive training (+4 dodge bonus to AC vs. giants)

OFFENSE

Speed 20 ft.
Melee dagger +7/+2 (1d3–2/19–20)
Ranged dagger +10/+5 (1d3–2/19–20)
Special Attacks +1 on attack rolls against goblinoid and reptilian humanoids

Gnome Spell-Like Abilities (CL 10th; concentration +13)

1/daydancing lights, ghost sound, prestidigitation, speak with animals

TACTICS

During Combat The expert uses thrown daggers and alchemical items to keep opponents at bay.

STATISTICS

Str 7, Dex 12, Con 10, Int 12, Wis 10, Cha 16
Base Atk +7; CMB +4; CMD 15
Feats Lightning Reflexes, Point-Blank Shot, Quick Draw, Rapid Shot, Weapon Focus (dagger)
Skills Acrobatics +14 (+10 when jumping), Bluff +11, Craft (painting) +10, Disguise +9, Escape Artist +9, Knowledge (local, nobility) +9, Perception +2, Perform (comedy) +16, Perform (dance) +11, Perform (wind) +8, Sense Motive +5, Sleight of Hand +14, Use Magic Device +16
Languages Common, Elven, Gnome, Sylvan
Combat Gear potion of cure moderate wounds, scrolls of cat’s grace (2), scroll of major image, scroll of shrink item, wand of invisibility (10 charges), wand of prestidigitation (20 charges), wand of pyrotechnics (10 charges), wand of silent image (10 charges), alchemist’s fire (2), thunderstones (2); Other Gear daggers (8), elixir of love, hat of disguise, marvelous pigments, masterwork artisan’s tools, masterwork panpipes, smokesticks (2), tindertwigs (4), 335 gp

DESCRIPTION

Accomplished as an acrobat, clown, dancer, juggler, and piper, a master entertainer augments her performance with magical effects for audiences that pay high enough ticket prices. Odd-looking even by gnome standards, she is adept at making herself appear male or female, a human or elf child, or even something monstrous like a goblin or tiefling. When augmented by her magic cap, the disguise is instantaneous and flawless. It is often her practice to create a mundane disguise, then use the cap to create an identical disguise over it, so that any who magically detect or penetrate the disguise see the same thing underneath, leading them to believe their magic is erratic.

If working for a wealthy patron, she uses her funding to create surreal and amusing backdrops, stages, and costumes, sometimes with colors only visible to certain races, or concealing words and images that appear only when viewed with darkvision. She uses these props to perform whimsical narratives that are suitable for children, but that can easily be altered into something haunting, disturbing, or even erotic or blasphemous with a word from her employer. She has been known to employ illusionists to add or subtract elements from a performance, or (like her habit with disguises) create identical illusions on top of actual scenery, perhaps altering it slightly to give the performance a sense of heightened unreality.

Because of her experience traveling with unsavory characters, she has no qualms about being bribed to help with many crimes, such as smuggling goods into or out of a city, faking a person’s death as an on-stage “accident,” or mocking an effigy or caricature of a public official in a performance in front of hundreds of witnesses.

She may travel alone or as part of a troupe of actors or musicians (use the journeyman carpenter stat block, expert 4), tavern singers (bards 1), street performers (bards 2), or laborers (use the ruffian stat block, commoner 7). During most of her travels she is content to cavort and entertain, but from time to time she sneaks out to burgle or rob the rich and split the money with her companions.

The above stat block can be used for any kind of skilled non-magical performer or artisan, such as an actor, musician, painter, or singer. Alter the NPC’s magic items to suit the particular role; for example, scrolls of eagle’s splendor instead of scrolls of cat’s grace.

Section 15: Copyright Notice

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game NPC Codex © 2012, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Authors: Jesse Benner, Jason Bulmahn, Adam Daigle, Alex Greenshields, Rob McCreary, Mark Moreland, Jason Nelson, Stephen Radney-MacFarland, Patrick Renie, Sean K Reynolds, and Russ Taylor.

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