Duergar, Captain; CR: 8; XP: 4,800; Duergar Fighter 9 Align: LE; Medium humanoid (dwarf)
Init: +0; Senses: darkvision 120 ft.; Perception +2
DEFENSE: AC: 22; TAC: 10; FFAC: 20; HD: 9d10+36 ; HP: 90; Saves: For: +10, Ref: +4, Will: +6 (+2 vs. fear, +2 vs. spells); Defensive Abilities: bravery +2, Immune: paralysis, phantasms, poison; Weaknesses: light sensitivity
OFFENSE: Speed: 20 ft.; Melee: +2 dwarven waraxe +17/+12 (2d8+12/19-20/x3); Ranged: masterwork heavy crossbow +11 (2d8+1/19-20); Special Attacks: weapon training (axes +2, crossbows +1)
Spell-Like Abilities: (CL 9th, concentration +6)
1/day - enlarge person (self only), invisibility (self only)
Statistics: Str: 19; Dex: 10 ; Con: 16 ; Int: 10 ; Wis: 15 ; Cha: 4 ; BAB: +9; CMB: +13 (+15 overrun, +15 sunder); CMD: 25 (29 vs. bull rush or trip on solid ground)
Feats: Cleave, Great Cleave, Greater Overrun, Greater Sunder, Greater Weapon Focus (dwarven waraxe), Mounted Combat, Power Attack, Vital Strike, Weapon Focus (dwarven waraxe), Weapon Specialization (dwarven waraxe)
Skills: (2+Int/lvl): Climb (S)(c) +6, Craft ( ) (I)(c), Handle Animal (Ch*)(c) +3, Intimidate (Ch)(c), Knowledge (Dungeoneering) (I*)(c), Knowledge (Engineering) (I*)(c), Perception (W) +2, Profession ( ) (W*)(c), Ride (D)(c) +8, Survival (W) +8; Swim (S)(c); Racial Modifiers: +2 Perception relating to stonework, +4 Stealth
Special Qualities: armor training 2, slow and steady, stability
Languages: Common, Dwarven Undercommon
Organization: solitary, team (2-5), squad (6-12 plus 3 sergeants of 3rd level and 1 leader of 3rd-8th level), or clan (13-80 plus 25% noncombatant children plus 1 sergeant of 3rd level per 5 adults, 3-6 lieutenants of 3rd-6th level and 1-4 captains of 9th level)
Treasure: potions of cure serious wounds (2), thunderstones (3), NPC Gear (+1 full plate, +2 dwarven waraxe, masterwork heavy crossbow [10 bolts], amulet of natural armor +1, cloak of resistance +1, ring of protection +1, 129 gp)
"This bald, long-bearded dwarf has dull gray skin, low arching brows, and eyes that seem to absorb rather than reflect the light."