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| hometown = [[Baldur's Gate]]
| hometown = [[Baldur's Gate]]
| level = 4
| level = 4
| size = Medium
| size = [[Medium]]
| type = [[Undead]]
| type = [[Undead]]
| ac = 10
| ac = 10
| e hp = 39
| hp = 56
| hp = 56
| t hp = 72
| movement m = 9
| movement m = 9
| weight kg = 75
| weight kg = 50
| str = 18
| str = 18
| dex = 10
| dex = 10
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| wis save prof = yes
| wis save prof = yes
| resistances = Poison immunity
| resistances = Poison immunity
| conditions = Undead Fortitude, Stench of Death
| passives = Opportunity Attack, Turn Resistance, Undead Fortitude
| passives = Opportunity Attack, Turn Resistance, Undead Fortitude
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== Involvement ==
== Involvement ==
{{main|Find Mystic Carrion's Servant}}
{{main|Find Mystic Carrion's Servant}}
As part of the quest ''Find Mystic Carrion's Servant'', the party is tasked to find Thrumbo for {{CharLink|Mystic Carrion}}.  
As part of {{Quest|Find Mystic Carrion's Servant}}, the party is tasked to find Thrumbo for {{CharLink|Mystic Carrion}}.


Thrumbo's location is in a house by the docks that are east of [[Philgrave's Mansion]]. He is hiding in a wardrobe in the beach house {{coords|56|-120}}. Interacting with the wardrobe causes Thrumbo to come out.
Thrumbo is located in [[Vonayn's Home]] by the docks east of [[Philgrave's Mansion]]. He is hiding in a wardrobe in the beach house {{Coords|56|-120}}. Interacting with the wardrobe causes Thrumbo to come out.


After the player tells Thrumbo that Mystic Carrion is seeking him, Thrumbo will panic and explain that he and his companions were normal beggars until they were killed by Mystic Carrion and unwillingly turned into his undead servants.
After the player character tells Thrumbo that Mystic Carrion is searching for him, Thrumbo panics and explains that he and his companions were normal beggars until they were killed by Mystic Carrion and unwillingly turned into his undead servants.


Thrumbo can be killed and returned to Mystic Carrion, or helped instead.
The party can either help Thrumbo or kill him and return him to Mystic Carrion.


===Defeat Mystic Carrion===
===Defeat Mystic Carrion===
{{main|Defeat Mystic Carrion}}
{{main|Defeat Mystic Carrion}}
After speaking with Thrumbo, he will ask for the players help in freeing him and his companions from servitude. Thrumbo will speculate that Mystic Carrion is a Mummy Lord, who can only be killed once his heart is destroyed, pointing to the cellar beneath Philgrave's Mansion as a good place to start.  
After speaking with Thrumbo, he asks for the party's help in freeing him and his companions from servitude. Thrumbo speculates that Mystic Carrion is a Mummy Lord, who can only be killed once his heart is destroyed. He suggests that the cellar beneath Philgrave's Mansion is a good place to start.


While investigating, the party will eventually find Mystic Carrion's [[Ancient Lair]] in the [[Undercity Ruins]]. There, the player will discover a book revealing his heart to be inside Thrumbo. Returning to Thrumbo with this information, he will eject the heart from his body, where it can then be destroyed by the player.
While investigating, the party will find Mystic Carrion's [[Ancient Lair]] in the [[Undercity Ruins]]. A book will reveal that Mystic Carrion's heart is hidden in Thrumbo. If the party return to Thrumbo with this information, he ejects the heart from his body, allowing it to be destroyed by the party.


Once Mystic Carrion is finally dead, Thrumbo and his friends return to the Mansion to thank the player, free at last from the Mummy Lord. Thrumbo will also replace Mystic Carrion as a [[Trader]].
Once Mystic Carrion is killed, Thrumbo and his friends return to the Mansion to thank the party, free at last from the Mummy Lord. Thrumbo will replace Mystic Carrion as a [[Trader]].


==Notable Loot==
== Notable loot ==
*{{MdRarityItem|Jar of Mystic Carrion's Heart}}
*{{MdRarityItem|Jar of Mystic Carrion's Heart}}
== Related Literature ==
 
== Related literature ==
*{{MdRarityItem|Thrumbo's Note}}
*{{MdRarityItem|Thrumbo's Note}}
*{{MdRarityItem|Writin Exorcises}}
{{Lower City}}
{{Lower City}}
[[Category:Zombies]]
[[Category:Zombies]]
[[Category:Undead]]
[[Category:Undead]]

Latest revision as of 05:53, 30 October 2024

Thrumbo is an undead zombie living in Vonayn's Home in the Lower City during Act Three.

Involvement[edit | edit source]

As part of Find Mystic Carrion's Servant Find Mystic Carrion's Servant, the party is tasked to find Thrumbo for Mystic Carrion Mystic Carrion.

Thrumbo is located in Vonayn's Home by the docks east of Philgrave's Mansion. He is hiding in a wardrobe in the beach house X: 56 Y: -120. Interacting with the wardrobe causes Thrumbo to come out.

After the player character tells Thrumbo that Mystic Carrion is searching for him, Thrumbo panics and explains that he and his companions were normal beggars until they were killed by Mystic Carrion and unwillingly turned into his undead servants.

The party can either help Thrumbo or kill him and return him to Mystic Carrion.

Defeat Mystic Carrion[edit | edit source]

Main article: Defeat Mystic Carrion

After speaking with Thrumbo, he asks for the party's help in freeing him and his companions from servitude. Thrumbo speculates that Mystic Carrion is a Mummy Lord, who can only be killed once his heart is destroyed. He suggests that the cellar beneath Philgrave's Mansion is a good place to start.

While investigating, the party will find Mystic Carrion's Ancient Lair in the Undercity Ruins. A book will reveal that Mystic Carrion's heart is hidden in Thrumbo. If the party return to Thrumbo with this information, he ejects the heart from his body, allowing it to be destroyed by the party.

Once Mystic Carrion is killed, Thrumbo and his friends return to the Mansion to thank the party, free at last from the Mummy Lord. Thrumbo will replace Mystic Carrion as a Trader.

Notable loot[edit | edit source]

Related literature[edit | edit source]