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'''Krovis''' is a sleeping hero, resting in a crypt beneath the [[Drachensgrab Hills]], emerging only to prevent the conquest of the entire Flanaess by a single group. He has been resting since the time of [[Lum the Mad]] and, before that, since the heyday of the [[Isles of Woe]]. Whether he awoke during the [[Greyhawk Wars]] is unknown.
'''Krovis''' is a sleeping hero, resting in a crypt beneath the [[Drachensgrab Hills]] for almost 2000 years, off and on, emerging only to prevent the conquest of the entire [[Flanaess]] by a single group. He has been resting since the time of [[Lum the Mad]] and, before that, since the heyday of the [[Isles of Woe]]. Whether he awoke during the [[Greyhawk Wars]] is unknown.


==Description==
==Description==
Krovis is a man of pure [[Flan]] appearance, with bronze skin, brown eyes, and curly brown hair. He wears a suit of bronze plate mail. His mood is perpetually somber and grim. Whatever Krovis does, he plans carefully, allowing for no improvisation. He is only merry after his foe is conquered, and then only for a short time before once again he returns to his crypt.


Krovis is a man of pure [[Flan]] appearance, with bronze skin, brown eyes, and curly brown hair. He wears a suit of bronze plate mail; his mood is perpetually somber and grim. Whatever he does, he plans carefully, allowing for no improvisation. He is only merry after his foe is conquered, and then only for a short time before once again he returns to his crypt.
==Relationships==
Krovis is a close ally of [[Trithereon]].


==Relationships==
==Bibliography==
*Bloch, Joseph. "See the Pomarj -- and Die!" ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #167. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1991.


Krovis is a close ally of [[Trithereon]].


==References==
[[Category:Bards]]
* Bloch, Joseph. "See the Pomarj -- and Die!" Dragon Magazine #167. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1991.
[[Category:Characters of the Pomarj]]
[[Category:Flan deities]]
[[Category:Greyhawk deities]]
[[Category:Human characters]]
[[Category:Rangers]]
[[Category:Rogues]]
[[Category:Wizards]]

Latest revision as of 01:25, 2 September 2009

Greyhawk Deity
Krovis
Title(s)
Home Plane Prime Material (Oerth)
Power Level Quasi-deity
Gender Male
Class(es) Ranger 15/Illusionist 20/Thief 7/Bard 4
Alignment Neutral
Portfolio Preventing the domination of the Flanaess
Domains None (quasi-deity; can't grant spells)
Alias(es)
Superior

Krovis is a sleeping hero, resting in a crypt beneath the Drachensgrab Hills for almost 2000 years, off and on, emerging only to prevent the conquest of the entire Flanaess by a single group. He has been resting since the time of Lum the Mad and, before that, since the heyday of the Isles of Woe. Whether he awoke during the Greyhawk Wars is unknown.

Description

Krovis is a man of pure Flan appearance, with bronze skin, brown eyes, and curly brown hair. He wears a suit of bronze plate mail. His mood is perpetually somber and grim. Whatever Krovis does, he plans carefully, allowing for no improvisation. He is only merry after his foe is conquered, and then only for a short time before once again he returns to his crypt.

Relationships

Krovis is a close ally of Trithereon.

Bibliography

  • Bloch, Joseph. "See the Pomarj -- and Die!" Dragon #167. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1991.