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| Title = The Broker
 
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| Caption = Fan art of '''The Broker''', by [[:Category:Art by Ioana Muresan|Ioana Muresan]].<ref group="art">Fan art of '''The Broker''', by [[:Category:Art by Ioana Muresan|Ioana Muresan]] (uploaded by the artist).</ref>
 
 
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| Actor = Matthew Mercer
 
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| Status = Reanimated by [[Lillith Daturai|Lillith]]{{ep ref|ep=3x02|cite=needed}}
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| DeathReason = Hole blown through his chest by multiple shots from [[Percival de Rolo|Percy]]'s pepperbox{{ep ref|ep=25|3:08:11|3:09:57}}
| DeathReason = Killed by [[Lillith Daturai]] and [[Vox Machina]], with [[Percy]] angrily dealing the killing shots and shouting "Your soul is forfeit!"
 
 
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| Connections = Lillith (bounty hunter)<br />Nephitiri, Nethspira, and Bellenore (employers)
 
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'''The Broker''' was a bounty hunter hired to capture [[Lillith Daturai]] by Lillith's sisters:  Nephitiri, Nethspira, and Bellenore.  He was a male red tiefling with slicked-back, black hair.  When [[Vox Machina]] encountered him, the Broker was accompanied by an old witch and a muscular warrior wearing a white, featureless mask.  As an NPC, he was played by [[Matthew Mercer]].
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'''The Broker''' was a bounty hunter hired to capture [[Lillith Daturai]] by Lillith's sisters: Nephitiri, Nethspira, and Bellenore. When [[Vox Machina]] encountered him, the Broker was accompanied by an old witch and a muscular warrior wearing a white, featureless mask. As an NPC, he was played by [[Matthew Mercer]].
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== '''Description''' ==
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=== '''Appearance''' ===
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The Broker was a male red tiefling with slicked-back, black hair.
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=== '''Personality''' ===
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== '''Biography''' ==
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=== '''Background''' ===
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The Broker was hired by Lillith's sisters to capture her.
   
== '''{{ep|3x02|text=Crimson Diplomacy|hide=1}}''' ==
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=== '''{{ep|3x02}}''' ===
Lillith's cousin, [[Zahra Hydris]], had spoken highly of Vox Machina to her in the past, so Lillith sought them for aid. She disguised herself as a serving girl in [[Sovereign Uriel Tal'Dorei III|Sovereign Uriel]]'s palace, revealing herself during a fight against the [[Briarwoods]].
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Lillith's cousin, [[Zahra Hydris]], had spoken highly of Vox Machina to her in the past, so Lillith sought them out for aid. She disguised herself as a serving girl in [[Sovereign Uriel Tal'Dorei III|Sovereign Uriel]]'s palace, revealing herself during a fight against the [[Briarwoods]].
   
 
After aiding Vox Machina in the fight with the Briarwoods, a red eye-mark began to glow across Lillith's chest. It revealed that the Broker knew where she was and that he'd been using scrying to track her down.
 
After aiding Vox Machina in the fight with the Briarwoods, a red eye-mark began to glow across Lillith's chest. It revealed that the Broker knew where she was and that he'd been using scrying to track her down.
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On the way back to [[Greyskull Keep]], the Broker approached Vox Machina and explained that his quarrel wasn't with them&mdash;that he only wanted Lillith. Emotionally charged and impatient from the night's previous ordeal, Vox Machina quickly reacted in defense of both themselves and Lillith.
 
On the way back to [[Greyskull Keep]], the Broker approached Vox Machina and explained that his quarrel wasn't with them&mdash;that he only wanted Lillith. Emotionally charged and impatient from the night's previous ordeal, Vox Machina quickly reacted in defense of both themselves and Lillith.
   
The old woman was put to sleep during most of the fight, and when she tried to run away, [[Tiberius]] killed her with a telekinetically-controlled, spinning, five-pointed throwing weapon. (This was a controversial kill, both within the group and among the other notable citizens of [[Emon]], which contributed to Vox Machina bring kicked off the [[Council of Tal'Dorei]].)
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The old woman was put to sleep during most of the fight, and when she tried to run away, [[Tiberius]] killed her with a telekinetically-controlled, spinning, five-pointed throwing weapon. (This was a controversial kill, both within the group and among the other notable citizens of [[Emon]], which contributed to Vox Machina being kicked off the [[Council of Tal'Dorei]].)
   
 
The Broker himself was easily beaten due to most of his movements and spells being stopped by Tiberius. Percy&mdash;frustrated with the Briarwoods' escape&mdash;killed the Broker by repeatedly shooting him through the chest, yelling out, "Your soul is now forfeit!" Lillith reanimated the Broker's corpse and sent him back to her sisters with a message to leave her alone.
 
The Broker himself was easily beaten due to most of his movements and spells being stopped by Tiberius. Percy&mdash;frustrated with the Briarwoods' escape&mdash;killed the Broker by repeatedly shooting him through the chest, yelling out, "Your soul is now forfeit!" Lillith reanimated the Broker's corpse and sent him back to her sisters with a message to leave her alone.
   
The Broker's masked warrior companion was restrained, and he explained that he fought for the Broker because the Broker gave him purpose. Lillith suggested that he join the [[Slayer's Take]] in [[Vasselheim]] to find new purpose, then released set him free.
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The Broker's masked warrior companion was restrained, and he explained that he fought for the Broker because the Broker gave him purpose. Lillith suggested that he join the [[Slayer's Take]] in [[Vasselheim]] to find new purpose, then set him free.
   
 
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Revision as of 10:56, 18 December 2018

The Broker was a bounty hunter hired to capture Lillith Daturai by Lillith's sisters: Nephitiri, Nethspira, and Bellenore. When Vox Machina encountered him, the Broker was accompanied by an old witch and a muscular warrior wearing a white, featureless mask. As an NPC, he was played by Matthew Mercer.

Description

Appearance

The Broker was a male red tiefling with slicked-back, black hair.

Personality

Biography

Background

The Broker was hired by Lillith's sisters to capture her.

"Trial by Firelight" (3x02)

Lillith's cousin, Zahra Hydris, had spoken highly of Vox Machina to her in the past, so Lillith sought them out for aid. She disguised herself as a serving girl in Sovereign Uriel's palace, revealing herself during a fight against the Briarwoods.

After aiding Vox Machina in the fight with the Briarwoods, a red eye-mark began to glow across Lillith's chest. It revealed that the Broker knew where she was and that he'd been using scrying to track her down.

On the way back to Greyskull Keep, the Broker approached Vox Machina and explained that his quarrel wasn't with them—that he only wanted Lillith. Emotionally charged and impatient from the night's previous ordeal, Vox Machina quickly reacted in defense of both themselves and Lillith.

The old woman was put to sleep during most of the fight, and when she tried to run away, Tiberius killed her with a telekinetically-controlled, spinning, five-pointed throwing weapon. (This was a controversial kill, both within the group and among the other notable citizens of Emon, which contributed to Vox Machina being kicked off the Council of Tal'Dorei.)

The Broker himself was easily beaten due to most of his movements and spells being stopped by Tiberius. Percy—frustrated with the Briarwoods' escape—killed the Broker by repeatedly shooting him through the chest, yelling out, "Your soul is now forfeit!" Lillith reanimated the Broker's corpse and sent him back to her sisters with a message to leave her alone.

The Broker's masked warrior companion was restrained, and he explained that he fought for the Broker because the Broker gave him purpose. Lillith suggested that he join the Slayer's Take in Vasselheim to find new purpose, then set him free.

References

  1. See "Trial by Firelight" (3x02).[citation needed]
  2. See "Crimson Diplomacy" (1x25) from 3:08:11 through 3:09:57.
  3. Matthew Mercer said that an attack roll of 18 "just barely hits."  See "Crimson Diplomacy" (1x25) at 3:04:07.

Art:

  1. Fan art of the Broker, by Ioana Muresan (source). Used with permission.