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“A MAN committed a murder, and was pursued by the relations of the man whom he murdered. On his reaching the river Nile he saw a Lion on its bank and being fearfully afraid, climbed up a tree. He found a serpent in the upper branches of the tree, and again being greatly alarmed, he threw himself into the river, where a crocodile caught him and ate him. Thus the earth, the air, and the water alike refused shelter to a murderer.”<br>
 
“A MAN committed a murder, and was pursued by the relations of the man whom he murdered. On his reaching the river Nile he saw a Lion on its bank and being fearfully afraid, climbed up a tree. He found a serpent in the upper branches of the tree, and again being greatly alarmed, he threw himself into the river, where a crocodile caught him and ate him. Thus the earth, the air, and the water alike refused shelter to a murderer.”<br>
 
-Aesop, _The Manslayer_. 6th century BCE.<br>
 
-Aesop, _The Manslayer_. 6th century BCE.<br>
trans. George Fyler Townsen}}
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Revision as of 19:53, 8 April 2014

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Terence @Terence.png
HP 20
HD 2
XP 18
Speed 10
AC 0
EV 10
Will 8
Attack1 5 (hit: plain)


Resistances None
Vulnerabilities None
Habitat Land
Intelligence Normal
Uses Weapons & armour
Starting equipment
Open doors
Holiness Natural
Size Medium
Type human, human
Flags Speaks
Unique
Warm-blooded
A violent murderer who kills for both pleasure and profit, Terence has been forced into hiding after a botched job, and can't really afford to risk letting anyone who has seen him leave the dungeon alive — there is a price on his head, after all.

“A MAN committed a murder, and was pursued by the relations of the man whom he murdered. On his reaching the river Nile he saw a Lion on its bank and being fearfully afraid, climbed up a tree. He found a serpent in the upper branches of the tree, and again being greatly alarmed, he threw himself into the river, where a crocodile caught him and ate him. Thus the earth, the air, and the water alike refused shelter to a murderer.”
-Aesop, _The Manslayer_. 6th century BCE.
trans. George Fyler Townsend


Useful Info

Terence is a weak unique human fighter, likely one of the first uniques you will encounter and much less deadly than Sigmund. He occasionally generates with a good wand, but should not pose much of a threat otherwise. Disable him with your own wands or soften him up with throwing weapons if you don't want to risk him getting a lucky hit in, but you can probably beat him without getting damaged much anyway.

Location

Tips & Tricks

  • Don't be so overconfident that you attack him while wounded. Take him out and collect that cheap XP.