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Earspoon

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Earspoon is a dwarven member of the Rivington Rats visiting Sharess' Caress in Wyrm's Crossing. He can be found whispering to Borgus Elamin Borgus Elamin.

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I want to be sandwiched between a pair of nymphs.
Earspoon when asked about Nine-Fingers

History[edit | edit source]

According to Wyrm's Rock Prison's Prison Log, Earspoon was previously arrested for indecent exposure but was released by Enver Gortash Enver Gortash.

Involvement[edit | edit source]

Earspoon can be found whispering to Borgus in the rear of Sharess' Caress. When approached the party will make a passive History (DC 15) check with Rogues and Baldurians having advantage and a Deception (DC 10) or Perception (DC 15) check to determine they are talking about Nine-Fingers Keene Nine-Fingers Keene. The party can then ask Earspoon where Nine-Fingers is by passing one of the ability checks:

  • [PERSUASION] Come on, level with me. I'm not about to sell out another dwarf. (DC 15)
  • [PERSUASION] I bet a few coins would loosen your tongue. (DC 15)
  • [ROGUE] [PERSUASION] I'm looking to join the Guild. How about you point me the way? (DC 18 Advantage Icon.png)
  • [FIGHTER] [PERSUASION] I need work, and it sounds like Nine-Fingers needs steel.  (DC 18 Advantage Icon.png)
  • [DETECT THOUGHTS] [WISDOM] Read the dwarf's mind.
    • I need to talk to Nine-Fingers about Zenovia.

Combat[edit | edit source]

Attacks and abilities[edit | edit source]

Main Hand Attack.webp
Main Hand Attack Main Hand Attack ()   –  Dagger
Normal weapon damage
Make a melee attack with your equipped weapon.
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
Sneak Attack Melee.webp
Sneak Attack Sneak Attack ()
Normal weapon damage
+
D6 Weapon.png 1d6 (1~6) Damage TypesWeapon
Deal extra damage to a foe you have Advantage Icon.png Advantage against. Also works if you have an ally within 1.5 m / 5 ft of the target and you don't have Disadvantage Icon.png Disadvantage.
 Range: Normal weapon range

Notable loot[edit | edit source]

Related literature[edit | edit source]