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Grolk

Grolk

Medium Humanoid, Neutral Good
HP 27 AC 13 CR 0.5

Grolk might suddenly forget the party’s intentions mid-conversation, but his longing to find the innkeeper can lead a...

Size
Medium
Alignment
Neutral Good
Armor Description
Leather armor
Creature Type
Humanoid
Current Hp
27
Equipment
leather armor, simple club
Formatted Speed
30 ft.
Formatted Saves
Con +4
Formatted Skills
Insight +4, Perception +4
Formatted Senses
darkvision 60 ft., passive Perception 14
Hit Dice
6d8
Languages
Common, Orc
Proficiency Bonus
2
Xp
100
Abilities
CHA
11
(+0)
CON
14
(+2)
DEX
12
(+1)
INT
8
(-1)
STR
15
(+2)
WIS
10
(+0)
Speed
Walk
30
Senses
Darkvision
60
Passive Perception
14
Actions
Club. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 5 (1d6 + 2) bludgeoning damage.
Skills
  • Insight +4
  • Perception +4
Saving Throws
  • Con +4
Special Abilities
Fleeting Memory. Grolk's short-term memory is severely impaired, causing him to forget recent events, locations, and people's names within minutes unless emotionally significant.
Description

A weary male orc with weathered green skin and faint scars, donned in worn leather armor, his eyes often clouded with confusion.

Hook

Grolk might suddenly forget the party’s intentions mid-conversation, but his longing to find the innkeeper can lead adventurers to a hidden secret.

Motivation

To find and reconnect with the innkeeper he fell in love with despite his fragmented memory.

Personality

Lost in fleeting memories, Grolk is gentle, affectionate toward a mysterious innkeeper he loves but cannot recall her name, often confused yet kind-hearted.

GM Notes

- Short-term memory lapses can disrupt roleplay, requiring reminders or aids.
- Emotionally charged moments help him remember bits of his past.
- His love for the innkeeper can be used as a quest hook or emotional anchor.

Created with Town Scryer for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition

by Skyler