Liara Portyr is a high-ranking Blaze of the Flaming Fist and the niece of Duke Dillard Portyr.
Liara Portyr | |||||||||||||
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Level 11 | |||||||||||||
Voiced by | Claire Lacey | ||||||||||||
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Race | Human | ||||||||||||
Family | Duke Dillard Portyr (Uncle) | ||||||||||||
Faction | Flaming Fist | ||||||||||||
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Size | Medium | ||||||||||||
Type | Humanoid | ||||||||||||
Armour Class | 16 | ||||||||||||
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Movement speed | 9 m (30 ft) | ||||||||||||
Weight | 75 kg (150 lb) | ||||||||||||
Initiative | +1 | ||||||||||||
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Proficiency bonus | +4 | ||||||||||||
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| Gain Advantage on saving throws against being . | ||||||||||||
| When you roll a 1 or a 2 on a damage die for an attack with a 2-handed melee weapon, that die is rerolled once. | ||||||||||||
| Make two additional free attacks after making an unarmed or weapon attack. | ||||||||||||
| React with an attack roll against a creature moving out of range. | ||||||||||||
| Has Advantage on attack rolls if within 10ft of an ally that carries a shield. | ||||||||||||
| When an enemy misses you with a melee attack, expend a superiority die to retaliate with a melee attack that deals an additional 1d8 damage. |
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Involvement
Upon entering the main office of the Basilisk Gate Barracks, the player will encounter Lora futilely attempting to explain to Flame Portyr that her daughter, Vanra, has gone missing. Portyr seems to be having severe short-term memory issues and keeps forgetting what Lora has said only seconds earlier in the conversation. Speaking to Lora and Portyr allows the player to begin the Save Vanra quest.
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Notes
- Liara Portyr is sometimes referred to as 'Flame' rather than Blaze in various books and notes. It's unknown if these were written before she was made Blaze, if it means to suggest she was recently demoted and re-promoted, or if it's simply a mistake.