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Chef Roveer is one of the marked targets of the serial killer [[Dolor]], who tries to please [[Bhaal]], the God of Death, in order to become his [[Unholy assassin]]. When the party reaches [[Act Three]] locations, he is still alive. His name is included in the list on the [[Bloodstained Parchment]] alongside Cora Highberry, Nesha Leesha, and Figaro Pennygood (other living victims).
Chef Roveer is one of the marked targets of the serial killer [[Dolor]], who tries to please [[Bhaal]], the God of Death, in order to become his [[Unholy assassin]]. When the party reaches [[Act Three]] locations, he is still alive. His name is included in the list on the [[Bloodstained Parchment]] alongside Cora Highberry, Nesha Leesha, and Figaro Pennygood (other living victims).


If the player tells Chef Roveer that his name is on the serial killer's list, he will take it carelessly until his rat problem is solved.
If the player tells Chef Roveer that his name is on the serial killer's list, he will take it carelessly until his rat problem is not solved.


After Roveer's pest problem is taken care of, he will promise to keep eyes peeled about any serial killers approaching him.
After Roveer's pest problem is taken care of, he will promise to keep eyes peeled about any serial killers approaching him.
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