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'''Pentival''' is an ancient paladin who became a saint of [[Pelor]] before being captured by [[Acererak]]. | '''Pentival''' is an ancient paladin who became a saint of [[Pelor]] before being captured by [[Acererak]].{{cite dungeon|153|3|Prisoner of Castle Perilous}} | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Sir Pentival was a rising servant of Pelor during Acererak's time as a living man. The two foes clashed, and in the end Acererak was forced to flee or be slain. | Sir Pentival was a rising servant of Pelor during Acererak's time as a living man. The two foes clashed, and in the end Acererak was forced to flee or be slain.{{cite dungeon|153|3|Prisoner of Castle Perilous}} | ||
Long did Acererak brood upon his defeat. In the twilight of Pentival's life, the paladin became a saint in Pelor's church, and it seemed he was destined to become a hero-deity as well. Then did Acererak use one of the towers of [[Moil]] to create a prison for his old enemy. After extensive preparation, he captured the paladin and trapped him within this Sundered Tower, shielded from divinations and kept drifting in the [[Negative Energy Plane]] where he could be tortured at Acererak's leisure. | Long did Acererak brood upon his defeat. In the twilight of Pentival's life, the paladin became a saint in Pelor's church, and it seemed he was destined to become a hero-deity as well. Then did Acererak use one of the towers of [[Moil]] to create a prison for his old enemy. After extensive preparation, he captured the paladin and trapped him within this Sundered Tower, shielded from divinations and kept drifting in the [[Negative Energy Plane]] where he could be tortured at Acererak's leisure. {{cite dungeon|153|3|Prisoner of Castle Perilous}} | ||
After a time, even deathless Acererak grew bored with this sadism. He created a simulacrum of himself and delegated the task to it, moving to other tasks. Saint Pentival's subsequent fate is unknown, but | After a time, even deathless Acererak grew bored with this sadism. He created a simulacrum of himself and delegated the task to it, moving to other tasks.{{cite dungeon|153|3|Prisoner of Castle Perilous}} Saint Pentival's subsequent fate is unknown (in the official adventure text). However, the author, Stephen S. Greer, stated that though the content was not in the adventure for space reasons, Saint Pentival was long since dead by the time adventurers arrive.<ref>{{cite web |last=Greer |first=Stephen |authorlink=Stephen Greer |title=Prisoner of Castle Perilous by Stephen S. Greer.... |url=https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2hw1f?Prisoner-of-Castle-Perilous-by-Stephen-S-Greer#27 |format=Forum |work=Paizo Community Forums |publisher=[[Paizo]] |date=Feb 16, 2008 |accessdate=26 October 2022 |quote=Saint Pentival played more of a role in the adventure as first written, but with each revision, he became less and less important to the overall adventure. In the final print version, he's been dead a long, long time and he's mainly a red herring to lure adventurers to The Sundered Tower of Moil. I was going to add his body in the Cadaver Chamber (area 13) and write up a sidebar about how using speak with dead might reveal some clues, but I was so beyond my word count (thanks to Delve Format) by the final version that I did not do it. Anyway, that's where his body would be if you want to follow through with that hook. You can add any important stuff you want the PCs to get from him as described in one of the adventure hooks in Acererak's lair (the dungeon level).}} </ref> Though that does leave the possibility that it was only his ''mortal'' body that died and he became a divine saint. | ||
==Bibliography== | == References == | ||
*[[Stephen S. Greer|Greer, Stephen S.]] "Prisoner of the Castle Perilous." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #153. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2008. | === Citations === | ||
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*[[Stephen S. Greer|Greer, Stephen S.]] [http://web.archive.org/web/20090926083838/http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/duad/20080211 "Prisoner of the Castle Perilous."] ''[[Dungeon]]'' #153. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2008. Archived from the [http://wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/duad/20080211 original] Accessed: 26 October 2022. | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:44, 23 August 2024
| Saint Pentival | |
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| General info | |
| Home: | Negative Energy Plane (formerly Oerth) |
| Alignment: | Lawful good |
| Gender: | Male |
| Species: | Human |
| Class: | Paladin |
Pentival is an ancient paladin who became a saint of Pelor before being captured by Acererak.[1]
History
Sir Pentival was a rising servant of Pelor during Acererak's time as a living man. The two foes clashed, and in the end Acererak was forced to flee or be slain.[1]
Long did Acererak brood upon his defeat. In the twilight of Pentival's life, the paladin became a saint in Pelor's church, and it seemed he was destined to become a hero-deity as well. Then did Acererak use one of the towers of Moil to create a prison for his old enemy. After extensive preparation, he captured the paladin and trapped him within this Sundered Tower, shielded from divinations and kept drifting in the Negative Energy Plane where he could be tortured at Acererak's leisure. [1]
After a time, even deathless Acererak grew bored with this sadism. He created a simulacrum of himself and delegated the task to it, moving to other tasks.[1] Saint Pentival's subsequent fate is unknown (in the official adventure text). However, the author, Stephen S. Greer, stated that though the content was not in the adventure for space reasons, Saint Pentival was long since dead by the time adventurers arrive.[2] Though that does leave the possibility that it was only his mortal body that died and he became a divine saint.
References
Citations
- ↑ a b c d "Prisoner of Castle Perilous". Dungeon #153 (Jan/Feb 2008), p.3
- ↑ Greer, Stephen. Prisoner of Castle Perilous by Stephen S. Greer.... (Forum). Paizo Community Forums. Paizo, February 16, 2008. Retrieved on 26 October 2022. "Saint Pentival played more of a role in the adventure as first written, but with each revision, he became less and less important to the overall adventure. In the final print version, he's been dead a long, long time and he's mainly a red herring to lure adventurers to The Sundered Tower of Moil. I was going to add his body in the Cadaver Chamber (area 13) and write up a sidebar about how using speak with dead might reveal some clues, but I was so beyond my word count (thanks to Delve Format) by the final version that I did not do it. Anyway, that's where his body would be if you want to follow through with that hook. You can add any important stuff you want the PCs to get from him as described in one of the adventure hooks in Acererak's lair (the dungeon level)."
Bibliography
- Greer, Stephen S. "Prisoner of the Castle Perilous." Dungeon #153. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2008. Archived from the original Accessed: 26 October 2022.
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