Artemis Entreri

Artemis Entreri was a ruthless assassin and the arch-nemesis of Drizzt Do'Urden. Portrayed as a cunning and tactical assassin, Entreri lived an empty life, devoid of any kind of pleasure, existing only to kill. Credited with being one of the best assassins in Faerûn, he was a highly composed and calculating man, with fighting skills rivaling those of his nemesis.

Description
Artemis Entreri was not very tall but compact with wiry muscles. He was possessed of angular features, striking high cheekbones, and prominent sideburns. Though he was usually clean-shaven, Artemis always seemed to need a shave. His raven black hair was thick and full, but his eyes were gray and lifeless, portraying the emptiness of his life and his soul. Though being about 40 years old, Artemis had the lean athleticism of a man half his age. Since traveling with the drow elf Jarlaxle, Artemis was often seen wearing a small-brimmed black hat.

As humans age far more quickly then elves, Entreri first started to feel the bite of age in The Silent Blade, while Drizzt was still as agile and powerful as he was when the two of them first met. His age also caught up with him in the later novels, Servant of the Shard and Promise of the Witch-King. However, on the way to Damara, Entreri inadvertently stole the life-force of a shade with his vampiric dagger. He then appeared to have reversed age a full decade, and his aging slowed considerably. It was likely that he would live as long as an elf or dwarf would.

Personality
Artemis is a professional and always has an air of control about him. Every move he makes or word he speaks is calculated to achieve a desired effect. He never allows emotions or the circumstances, no matter how dire, to master him. In this, he is completely as determined as Drizzt. He tirelessly maintains himself in top condition, and constantly seeks to improve his martial skills, again just as his drow nemesis does. Artemis also is terribly cunning, able to out think as well as outfight his opponents. One aspect of his professionalism that is rare in a man whose business is killing is that Artemis usually never kills unless it is necessary or unless he's been hired to do so. There has been the occasional exception, such as in The Halfling's Gem, Starless Night, The Silent Blade, and Gauntlgrym where Entreri killed somebody simply because he really wanted to. On two of these three occasions the victim had made the mistake of angering Artemis and provoking him. Artemis has vowed to "never leave an enemy in his wake." He does not take threats lightly. For the most part, those who are not enemies of Entreri or his allies have nothing to fear from him.

Artemis Entreri's greatest hatred and disgust is reserved for those who are willing to abandon or betray their children in an effort to save themselves. This is because of events of his childhood. (see History)

History


Entreri reveals little about his past, but some is known about his early life. Artemis Entreri was born into the streets of Memnon, to a prostitute named Shanali, he was constantly abused by his 'father', Belrigger, and was molested by his uncle Tosso. Eventually, his mother sold him to a pedophile merchant who was, if anything, worse than his uncle; this must have been how he reached Calimport. This betrayal was enough to put a block on Entreri's emotions, making the man hide from the world by a sheer mental wall of rage and cynicism. In Calimport, he was taken in by the thieves' guild ruled by Pasha Basadoni. Basadoni taught young Artemis the tricks of the trade, teaching him the basics of fighting, and helping him master stealth. As Entreri practiced, he flourished, becoming the most efficient and deadly assassin in Calimshan and perhaps all of Faerûn.

Under Pasha Pook's command, Artemis Entreri chased the halfling Regis for nearly five years before finding him in Icewind Dale. There he kidnapped Catti-brie to hold an advantage over Bruenor Battlehammer, Wulfgar, Drizzt Do'Urden and Regis. He was met by some allies on the way from Luskan, though in his chase they each eventually died. Artemis finally located the group in Mithral Hall where he fought Drizzt for the first time, however, their fight was interrupted by the shadow dragon Shimmergloom and was not allowed to end.

To ensure that he would get his fight again, Artemis kidnapped Regis as well as Guenhwyvar. Drizzt and Wulfgar chased Entreri all the way to Calimport where Drizzt finally fought Entreri. Their fight reached the streets of Calimport where the scared citizens broke up the fight to try and kill Drizzt, believing him to be a drow scout from the Forest of Mir and a prelude to an army. Entreri wanted to test who was the better fighter and so eventually became obsessed with destroying or defeating the drow ranger.

To get his fight, Artemis went to such lengths such as allying with Bregan D'aerthe. The band of mercenaries were bringing Drizzt from Mithral Hall to Menzoberranzan and allowed Artemis to have his fight. The fight never truly ended due to various interference and when Artemis managed to get his fight once again, Regis was the factor that resulted in his loss. Regis later came to him and robbed him.

Artemis was rescued by Bregan D'aerthe, though none in Mithral Hall knew of the fact. While the band of mercenaries made use of Artemis, he felt trapped in Menzoberranzan and like a prisoner, something he utterly despised being. When Catti-brie and Drizzt came to Menzoberranzan to strike down House Baenre, Artemis entered an unlikely alliance with the two and with them, he escaped from the Underdark.

Seven years following his leave from Menzoberranzen, Artemis returned to Calimport. His friend LaValle helped him clash against the guild of Pasha Basadoni, Artemis, however, eventually wound up once again into the hands of Bregan D'aerthe, with the mercenary band seeing him as their opportunity to extend operations into Calimshan.

Artemis, with the help of Bregan D'aerthe, took over the guild of Pasha Basadoni and in reward, he was allowed a fight with Drizzt. Bregan D'aerthe took Crenshinibon from Drizzt and forced him into Cryshal-Tirith. In the crystal tower Drizzt and Entreri fought for a final time with no outside factors. However, the heads of the two opponents clashed in the fight and eventually Artemis lost his sight temporarily, something that gave Drizzt the advantage in the fight and made Entreri lose. Drizzt was about to leave the crystal tower feeling the fight was over and that nothing was proved with it, but Entreri was enraged and went to attack Drizzt. Drizzt defended himself, but Kimmuriel Oblodra bestowed a kinetic shield to Entreri which resulted the dark elf getting highly injured. Although Jarlaxle made Rai-guy heal Drizzt moments later, Entreri was not told that his rival was really alive. This made Entreri feel better, feeling that though Drizzt had won the fight, he was the smarter, allying himself with stronger friends.

He then returned to Calimport with calculating plans. . With Bregan D'aerthe sponsporing his activities in Calimport, Entreri waged war against all other thieves guilds and the Basadoni Guild, now a faction of Bregan D'aerthe. Entreri then replaced his sabre with Charon's Claw, a Netherese Blade he acquired as the ruler of the Basadoni Guild. Eventually, Artemis became something of a king in Calimport. However, Entreri grew cautious of Jarlaxle, who was growing more and more fascinated with the Crystal Shard. Since it was Jarlaxle who prevented Entreri's death by his lieutenants he protected him when Rai-guy, Kimmuriel and Berg'inyon tried to steal the crystal shard, which ended in Entreri's hands. Entreri resisted the influence of the magic item through sheer willpower. Entreri and Jarlaxle then escaped in a frenetic persecution until they were near enough the Spirit Soaring, where Cadderly Bonaduce and his allies waited for them expecting an attack by the wielders of Crenshinibon.

Entreri and Jarlaxle made clear that they wanted the destruction of the object, which made them team up with Cadderly and his wife Danica Maupoissant in order to destroy it through the fire of the red dragon Hephaestus. While they were ambushed by Rai-guy and his allies as well as the illithid Yharaskrik and there was tension between Entreri and Danica the team eventually completed the task. Entreri, who had experienced some development through his adventures saved Danica's life instead of leaving her to die. Cadderly expected him and Jarlaxle to reform and renounce their evil ways, but he still left them go away when they refused. After leaving the pair find Kimmuriel again. Jarlaxle leaves the leadership of Bregan D'aerthe in his hands, and stays with the assassin instead of going back to the Underdark.<ref name.

The two then left to go to Damara where they eventually battled the dracolich Urshula.

Entreri was assaulted by Shadovar hoping to reclaim Charon's Claw for the Netherese. Entreri's vampiric dagger inadvertently made Artemis part shade, making Charon's Claw feel certain affinity for him.

After settling accounts with all those who abused him in Memnon, Artemis decided to part ways with Jarlaxle, viewing Jarlaxle's actions (particularly involving Idalia's flute as gross manipulation.

Jarlaxle later betrayed Artemis to the Netherese, who were seeking Charon's Claw, in Baldur's Gate. In truth, Jarlaxe had found himself trapped and forced to capture Artemis in an extra-dimensional pocket for the Netherese, but he had intended to rescure Entreri immediately thereafter. However, he was manipulated by Kimmuriel Oblodra and Matron Mother Quenthel Baenre and psionically forced to forget about that event, believing instead that Entreri had in fact betrayed him. However, Entreri was never privy to that information and never forgave Jarlaxle. The Netherese lord Herzgo Alegni then obtained Charon's Claw from Draygo Quick and tied Entreri's life force to the sword, forcing Entreri to serve him and making it so that Entreri could not die while in the service of Charon's Claw.

Barrabus the Gray
In the time of the Neverwinter Saga, Entreri, now known as Barrabus the Gray (pronounced "BARE-ah-bus" ), served Herzgo Alegni as spy and assassin in Neverwinter and Neverwinter Forest. Barrabus helped the citizens of New Neverwinter against the Thayans, giving the Shadovar the citizens favor. In honor of Barrabus, the citizens renamed the "Winged Wyvern Bridge" as "the Walk of Barrabus", but Alegni forced them to rename it as "Herzgo Alegni Bridge" again. Alegni orders Barrabus to kill Dahlia Sin'felle, but Entreri joins forces with Drizzt and Dahlia who are out on a quest to kill the Thayan commander Sylora Salm. Entreri assisted them in killing Salm because he hoped they they might help him in killing Alegni.

Tactics
Artemis is a tactical master, taking every advantage offered him and seeking to create more. Artemis is also a very fast learner. Even if he observes a particular combat maneuver just once or twice, he is able to adapt it to his choice of weapons and duplicate it effectively in battle (these tend to be Drizzt's maneuvers, their styles and skill level being so similar). He is also excellent at improvising; he can use his surroundings to excellent effect, when he would otherwise be at a severe disadvantage. Artemis is also a consummate warrior, combining his ambidexterity, thieving training, and warrior's weapon skills to be one of the most dangerous swordsmen in the Realms. Few men indeed could have so repeatedly crossed blades with Drizzt Do'Urden and lived to tell of it. He specializes in a two-weapon fighting style with the use of a dagger and a sword, equaling Drizzt in fighting capability. (When he first encountered Drizzt and other drow, Entreri was impressed by how common it was for drow elves to fight skillfully while simultaneously wielding two long blades, as it would obviously be easy to tangle one's own long blades together while moving them through fighting routines. As presumably, any disadvantage to fighting a warrior wielding two long blades when one of his own blades would be a dagger, and thus shorter than his opponent's sword, is offset by the fact that Entreri may be able to execute at least some fighting maneuvers that an opponent with two swords could not execute, or at least could not execute as easily or quickly, without tangling his weapons together.) According to the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting, Entreri is an 18th level character, with twelve levels as a fighter, one level as an assassin, one level in ranger, and four levels as a rogue. This was as of the time he had his longsword, prior to stealing Charon's Claw. Entreri has had many adventures since and has risen in levels.

Vampiric Dagger
Often referred to as a "Jeweled Dagger" in various novels, this emerald-studded dagger is Entreri's signature weapon, and is the most recognized and feared weapon in Calimport. With a single strike, the magical weapon could suck the life force of the victim and use it to heal the wielder. The blade can also emanate a white, fiery light.

For a time, the dagger was taken by Regis after Drizzt defeated Entreri and left him to die at the edge of a cliff. Regis later gave this weapon to Catti-brie to assist her in her search for Drizzt in the Underdark. Entreri retrieved his dagger after he captured Catti-brie in Menzoberranzan.

In battle, Entreri's favorite wielding technique with this dagger is to wield it as a main-gauche in his left hand with a sword or saber in his right. His common interrogation technique is to force the victim's palm open and use the dagger to make a single blood-drawing tear on it, thus starting the life-draining magic. He usually doesn't have to wait long before the victim yields and pleads for him to stop. When Entreri is seriously hurt and under pursuit, he would commonly use the dagger to heal himself at the expense of a poor beggar or drunkard who happens to pass by.

Charon's Claw
Charon's Claw is a sword and gauntlet combination, the perfect weapon when battling a wizard. The gauntlet is able catch offensive magic such as lightning or magical missiles, and store them in the gauntlet for later release. The caught spells can be released in the same form they were caught, effectively turning the attack back on its owner, or using the blade of Charon's Claw as a conduit for increased damage.

The sword is a sentient artifact, and a weak-willed person can only wield it with the protection of the gauntlet. Entreri was strong enough mentally to subdue the demonic will of the sword. Anyone who picks up the sword without the gauntlet and fails to suppress the mental intrusions of Charon's Claw will have the flesh on their skull burnt away from the inside, an extremely painful experience. The sword also has other abilities such as being able to emit a black light and emitting a trail of ash along its blood trough, which hangs in the air and acts like a screen.

Entreri took the weapon from its former owner, Kohrin Soulez. Entreri had a fake duplicate of the gauntlet created and then switched it for the real one during a duel with Soulez, causing Soulez to be killed by the sword itself.

The original gauntlet, however, was later destroyed in Damara when Entreri braved a lich's tower with his partner, the dark elf Jarlaxle. Although Entreri could still suppress Charon's Claw through sheer willpower, he had lost the formidable defenses against magic and psionics that the gauntlet had granted him. Anyone who touches the blade or handle of this sword unprotected had to compete with it in a battle of wills.

However, Jarlaxle had the gauntlet "repaired" by his lieutenant Kimmuriel and gave it back to Entreri at a later date. The mercenary kept an almost identical copy of it for himself, with the same powers as the original.

Later, Charon's Claw was taken by the Netherese Lord Draygo Quick and given to Herzgo Alegni. He then used Claw (how the Netherese called it) to force Entreri into slavery. During the years Entreri wielded it, the blade learned much from him and was then able to use that against him. Claw tortured the assassin and was even able to "foresee" his actions whenever he wanted to strike against Alegni. It is also mentioned that Claw was able to bring Entreri back from the dead, so it could continue the torture, and prevent him from dying of old age.

With the help of Drizzt and Dhalia, however, Entreri was able to retrieve Claw back from Alegni and eventually they brought the sword to Gauntlgrym to destroy it. Though Drizzt tossed it into the Primordial pit, it was not explicitly said that Charon's Claw was completely destroyed.

Artemis' hat
Artemis received a small-brimmed black hat from Jarlaxle. Though looking inconspicuous, the hat like every item of Jarlaxle has beneficial properties, magical and mechanical in nature. It has the ability to chill it's wearers body temperature to better help hide from eyes seeing in the heat-sensing spectrum and it has a wire inset into the band that holds the hat in place on top of Artemis' head even when falling off a horse.

Nightmare
The black figurine of a horse was given to him by Jarlaxle. When summoned from the Lower Planes it turns into a nightmare with flaming hooves. Smoke and fire was also emitted from the horse's mouth, nostrils, and eyes. The summoned horse never tired and was resistant to most non-magical attacks. The magic was limited however, and the horse disappeared when the magic of its statuette ran out. The magic recharged after some time, leaving the horse ready to ride again. The nightmare could be dispelled by powerful countermagic and temporarily sent back to the Lower Planes. The steed was fearless and charged forward with reckless abandon.

Idalia's Flute
Artemis received the instrument of Idalia's flute from the dragon sisters Tazmikella and Ilnezhara. It was a small and rather ordinary-looking flute made of wood. It was said that Idalia put a key inside this flute to unlock any heart. For Artemis, playing the flute helped to clear his thoughts. However, he finally broke the flute into two pieces and threw them to the ground at Jarlaxle's feet, wanting no more to do with it as he believed it was making him soft.

Dwahvel Tiggerwillies
Artemis' first true friendship was with the halfling Dwahvel Tiggerwillies, with whom he spoke openly, sharing opinions and thoughts he shared with nobody else. He trusted her as a confidant, informer and helper. When they part different ways, Artemis writes to her a very moving letter written in a way that Artemis himself found it hard to believe he was the letter's author.

Jarlalxe
The relationship between Jarlaxle and Artemis was often strained, but the two traveled together for many years and seemed to have develop some form of friendship — perhaps more so on the part of Jarlaxle. Jarlaxle and Artemis met when Vierna Do'Urden employed Artemis to help find, capture, and fight against Drizzt Do'Urden. After Artemis was trapped in the Underdark, Jarlaxle grave him advice and missions,, perhaps his only solace from the drow. In Calimport, Artemis rescued Jarlaxle — claiming he needed the drow for protection — and escaped the wrath of Rai-Guy and Kimmuriel during the Bregan D'aerthe takeover. The two later traveled into Vaasa and Damara. They joined a party of adventurers, battled the dracolich Urshula, and invaded a replica fortress of Castle Perilous. Jarlaxle disappeared during the fight, drawing Entreri's mistrust, but Jarlaxle claimed the castle for "King Artemis I." In Damara, Jarlaxle obtained Idalia's flute and gave it to Entreri in an apparent attempt to make him resolve his emotional problems. Instead, the flute brought up all sorts of memories, leading Artemis back to Calimshan to search for (and murder) his father. Artemis viewed the flute as manipulation on the part of Jarlaxle. Artemis was later betrayed by Jarlaxle to the Netherese and never forgave him, although he did not know the full story.

Drizzt Do'Urden
After their first meeting, Artemis knew that he and Drizzt Do'Urden were virtually equal in skill. The primary difference between himself and Drizzt noticed by Artemis was Drizzt's virtue, specifically Drizzt's caring and concern for his friends. Artemis, by contrast, had a life that could only be considered empty. He had no real friends and no loved ones. He considered such emotional connections to be hindrances, believing that the reason he was so skilled with his blades was because he had dedicated his life to being the best, and had done so to the exclusion of all other pursuits.

But then there was somebody seemingly as good as he was, somebody with friends and loved ones and a full life. For Entreri to accept that Drizzt was his equal in fighting skill, he would be forced to accept that it was possible to be an effective fighter while still pursuing and finding friendship, love and happiness. If this were true, it would mean that Entreri had wasted his life. This was something the assassin vehemently refused to admit to himself. Thus he became obsessed with proving once and for all that he was the better fighter, and that he was the better fighter because he had chosen to forgo such things as friendship and love.

Entreri said as much to Drizzt. He has taunted the drow by telling him that all one needs to do to manipulate him is threaten one of his friends and that he, Entreri, could never be manipulated in such a manner.

Artemis was never able to trust anybody as a friend as he grew up, and developed a belief that the only person he could truly count on was himself. When Artemis looked at Drizzt, he saw the kind of person he might have become if things had gone differently in his life, while Drizzt saw the same thing when he looked at Artemis. This was one of the reasons for their extreme rivalry. Artemis saw Drizzt has found friends he could count on and enjoy life with.

Novels
The Icewind Dale Trilogy:
 * The Crystal Shard (1988) — First look at Artemis Entreri, he only appears at the very end, but it leaves much to the imagination.
 * Streams of Silver (1989) — Entreri is on a quest to capture the halfling Regis and recover the stolen gem, then return both to his guildmaster, Pasha Pook.
 * The Halfling's Gem (1990) — Entreri successfully returns Regis and the gem to Pasha Pook, his guildmaster, though he was closely followed by Drizzt Do'Urden and company.

Legacy of the Drow:
 * The Legacy (1992) — Accompanied by his future friend, Jarlaxle, among other drow, including Drizzt Do'Urden's sister, Vierna, Entreri is sent to "take care of Drizzt and the others."
 * Starless Night (1993) — Entreri returns to Menzoberranzan after his near-fatal experience on the surface world. His loathing of the city leads him to deciding whether he should save a hated rival, or risk a life in the Underdark.

Paths of Darkness:
 * The Silent Blade (1998) — A split book in which it follows many different points of view, Entreri is granted his one wish, competing with Drizzt Do'Urden in a duel to the death.

Double Diamond Triangle Saga:
 * The Mercenaries (1998)
 * An Opportunity for Profit (1998)
 * Conspiracy (1998)
 * Uneasy Alliances (1998)
 * The Diamond (1998)

The Sellswords:
 * Servant of the Shard (2000) (also the third book in the Paths of Darkness series) — This story follows both Entreri and Jarlaxle in their struggle through the port city of Calimport. Jarlaxle's new toy, the Crystal Shard, begins to slip its own thoughts into the mind of its master. Entreri, noticing this, goes out of his way to save his friend and destroy the evil crystal.
 * Promise of the Witch-King (2005) — Entreri and Jarlaxle have become bounty hunters, mercenaries for hire, and assassins all at once. They are hired by two dragon sisters to recover lost magical items of Zhengyi, a powerful lich who ruled over the region for many years before his downfall. Their journey eventually leads them to a small half-orc community where a Zhengyi artifact has been uncovered.
 * Road of the Patriarch (2006) — Ilnezhara and Tazmikella have ceased their working relationships with Jarlaxle and Artemis. The pair have attracted the attention of both the Citadel of Assassins (especially Entreri) and Spysong.

Neverwinter Saga:
 * Gauntlgrym as Barrabus the Gray.
 * Neverwinter
 * Charon's Claw
 * The Last Threshold

Short stories:
 * "The Third Level" - A short story of Entreri's early years in the Realms of Infamy anthology.
 * "Empty Joys" in The Best of the Realms.
 * "That Curious Sword" in Realms of Shadow.
 * "Wickless in the Nether" in Realms of the Dragons.

Video games

 * Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II: Entreri appears as a hidden playable character in the game after playing through all difficult levels, plus one extra-difficult secret level that enables the player to choose Drizzt Do'Urden.
 * Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn: He was originally intended to appear, but he was cut from the final game. He can still be summoned by using the CLUAConsole:CreateCreature("Artemis") cheat code. He can also be restored to Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn via the Unfinished Business mod.
 * Neverwinter Nights: Entreri appears in Tyrants of the Moonsea, a freely downloadable module for originally intended to be marketed as a NWN premium module. In the module, he is hired and attempts but fails to assassinate Astar Greysteel, a companion of the hero.

Quotations
"I learned at a very young age that I cannot trust in or count on anyone but myself. To do so invites deceit and despair and opens a vulnerability that can be exploited. To do so is a weakness.

With each kill I grow wiser, and with added wisdom I grow stronger.

Jarlaxle: "Charm is a learned art."

Entreri: "So is murder."

Ellery: "We will not be caught by surprise."

Entreri: "Almost everyone I've killed uttered similar last words."

Jarlaxle: "Then I am glad once again that you are on my side."

Entreri: "They've often said that too."

Entreri: "You are lucky you did not strike him blind."

Jarlaxle: "Wouldn't have been the first time."

Entreri: "Stunning."

(In reference to a halfling's shocked reaction after casting a detect magic spell and scanning Jarlaxle.)

Entreri:(to Sharlotta)"And everybody wins."

Sharlotta: "And Artemis Entreri gets a new blade."

Entreri: "Like I said, everybody wins."

Entreri: (to the halfling Dwahvel) "You understand your role in every contingency?"

Dwahvel: "In every contingency that you have outlined."

Entreri: "Then you understand every contingency."

Ilnezhara: (regarding Kane) "And the most dangerous man in all of the Bloodstone Lands."

Jarlaxle: "Artemis Entreri is in the Bloodstone Lands."

Drizzt thinking to himself in 1464 DR: He glanced again at the dagger and laughed at himself, certain now that it was a different blade. But only because it had to be. The world had moved on."