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Van Richten?

I like the Ravenloft setting, and was wondering if it would be viable to create Van Richten. I've read that he's a Thief, but D&D Miniatures set his class as Cleric. What are his actual stats and class, and what sort of weapon proficiencies would he have?

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  • LadyRhianLadyRhian Member Posts: 14,694
    Well, everything I've read points to him being a scholar of sorts, so, more a cleric than a thief (I mean, a thief can be learned, but I think of clerics being more scholarly than that. Probably want to make him a Lathanderite, considering.

    Since clerics do the blunt weapons, do the single weapon style, sword and shield, maces and q-staffs. Even though he's a cleric, I'd still give him a fairly high INT, Average CHA, Above average Dex and Con and STR, of course. And a fairly high WIS (because he did lose it when the Vistani slaughtered his son).
  • MortiannaMortianna Member Posts: 1,356
    Ravenloft will always be my favorite setting (1e/2e). I never played it in 3e+ though.

    I'd think he'd be a combination of a couple of non-PC classes: Sage and Apothecary. Since he uses non-magical methods (herbs and such) for healing and basically defeats the undead by studying up on them first rather than confronting them head-on, he's a just a 0-level human (like Victor Mordenheim).

    If you're going to make him a PC in BG, I might go with Cleric or Necromancer--Lawful Good, of course. I can't imagine how many Undead Hunter Paladins are out there named Van Richten. :)

    Judging by his biography (he's middle-to-old aged and thin) and photo, I'd guess his stats are:

    STR: 10
    DEX: 16
    CON: 11
    INT: 17 (he's a renowned scholar)
    WIS: 16 (he's managed to stay alive and defeat powerful undead through through his wits)
    CHA: 10

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  • DJKajuruDJKajuru Member Posts: 3,300
    I've read his guide to Liches once - precious!
  • NightfallRobNightfallRob Member Posts: 43
    From what I remember he's a low-level thief with a high intelligence and a lot of lore skills. Essentially, he's a sage whose son was killed by a vampire, and that's what causes him to take up adventuring. He was only 5th or 6th level if I remember correctly.
  • PhilhelmPhilhelm Member Posts: 473
    Did they ever publish his class, statline, etc.?
  • LadyRhianLadyRhian Member Posts: 14,694
    I looked up VanRichten on Wikipedia. This is his background:
    Rudolph van Richten

    Rudolph van Richten
    Ravenloft character
    Information
    Species Human (79 at the time of his disappearance in RLY 750)[3]
    Gender Male
    Title Doctor
    Nationality Richten Hous, Rivalis, Darkon[4]
    Class 10th level thief
    Alignment Lawful Good
    Universe Ravenloft
    Dr. Rudolph van Richten is a fictional character in the gothic horror campaign setting of Ravenloft. His adventures and battles with the undead are chronicled in numerous books and game products including a series of "Van Richten" guides.
    [edit]Biography
    {Note: This is a summary of van Richten's story from multiple sources, primarily from the game supplement Van Richten's Arsenal.[4])
    Rudolph van Richten was born in the year 671 in Rivalis, Darkon. He spent most of his early childhood in the family estate of Richten House, picking up the typical education of a noble as well as learning herbalism from his grandmother. He eventually attended a boarding school in Nartok, graduating in 688. Medical school at the University of Il Aluk followed. He married his childhood sweetheart during this time, and his son - Erasmus - was born shortly before his graduation.
    Medical license in hand, Dr. van Richten returned to Rivalis to practice medicine. Many years passed, and van Richten became an established and valued member of the community. In the year 706, members of the Vistani Radanavich clan that were traveling through the area brought a seriously ill boy to Dr. van Richten for treatment. Though the doctor tried numerous remedies and medicines, he was unable to save the child. Enraged at his failure, the Vistani kidnapped Dr. van Richten's son and disappeared into the night. The doctor gave chase immediately upon learning of his son's disappearance, following the Vistani into Ravenloft's enchanted mists.
    While evil lurks in all corners of the land, rarely is it as powerful as it is in the gloom of the mists. Van Richten soon found himself followed by shambling horrors - undead guardians that eventually guided him through the mists and to the Vistani camp. There, supported by the undead creatures that seemed to know his will even though no words were spoken, van Richten confronted the Vistani leader, Madame Radanavich. A woman far too proud for her own good, she was enraged that she had been hunted down. The Vistani callously revealed that the clan had already sold Erasmus to Baron Metus - a sadist whose cruelty was legendary. The Vistani delighted in telling van Richten about the pains the Baron would inflict on his son - both in this life and the next. For it was rumored that Metus worked the dark arts...
    Van Richten exploded into a frenzy of violence. Somehow attuned to his rage, the undead guardians that had followed him to the camp also attacked, slaughtering the Vistani. With her dying words, the clan's leader cursed Van Richten to live amongst the monsters and watch all those he loved die by their claws. Snapped out of his rage by her demise, van Richten rode towards where he felt his son would be - and ended up at the estate of Baron Metus.
    When the anguished father arrived at the estate, he found himself unable to penetrate its walls and rebuffed by the Baron's servants. Unable to figure out another course of action, he camped near the property. When night fell, he was visited by his son - or what remained of him. Baron Metus was, in fact, a vampire - and had turned Erasmus into one of his dark minions. With what little free will he had left, Erasmus told his true father what little he knew of his condition. Van Richten, filled with sorrow, was able to dispatch his son with the coming dawn.
    Demoralized, Van Richten began the journey back home. The mists, however, were not as cooperative as before, and the path took much longer. When he arrive back at his house, he discovered the body of his wife. She had been slaughtered by Baron Metus, who had used his powers and the mists to get ahead of van Richten. His sanity driven away, van Richten sworn an oath to destroy Metus and all his kind, then charged back to the vampire's estate. Using the tales he had learned in his childhood and the knowledge the encounter with his unliving son had imparted to him, he was able to end the Baron's existence permanently. Thus began Rudolph van Richten's career as a vampire hunter and expert on the supernatural.
    There was a boxed set released called Bleak House: The Death of Rudolph van Richten. This module contained several maps and a storyline that, as many Ravenloft modules, has a variable plotline that can go many different ways.
    [edit]Combat
    (taken from Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition Ravenloft: Realm of Terror boxed set manual)
    Van Richten always carries a holy symbol, a vial of holy water, a small mirror, a silver dagger, and a wooden stake. When hunting prey, he carries other appropriate items, too. He rarely faces an opponent in direct combat, preferring to outwit the evil creatures and use their inherent weaknesses against them.
    Through experience and necessity, Van Richten has mastered some thievish[clarification needed] tricks. The "read languages" score is extremely high because of his scholarly background.
    According to several modules (including Chilling Tales) produced over the years Dr. Van Richten has often been subject to the level draining effects of various undead. As such the good doctor can often be encountered having lost levels.

    Stats Str. 11 Dex. 16 Con. 10 Int. 17 Wis. 16 Cha. 13
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