A man servant once employed as one of the personal attendants of the King of Delva Pathar Jan and now in the service of the half-orc Gren Daargeeling.
Medium humanoid (human), lawful neutral
Armor Class 12 (butler's attire) Hit Points 27 (5d8 + 5) Speed 30 ft.
STR 10 (+0)
DEX 12 (+1)
CON 12 (+1)
INT 14 (+2)
WIS 16 (+3)
CHA 15 (+2)
Skills Insight +5, Persuasion +4 Senses Passive Perception 13
Languages Common, Elvish
Challenge 1/2 (100 XP)
Butler's Training. Gee-gone is proficient with cook's utensils and one type of artisan's tools of your choice. He can provide advantage on Intelligence (Investigation) checks related to cleaning, organizing, and etiquette.
Innate Sense. Gee-gone has advantage on Insight checks made to detect deception.
Actions
Multiattack. Gee-gone can make two melee attacks: one with a serving tray (1d4 bludgeoning damage) and one with a silvered butter knife (1d4 piercing damage).
Silvered Butter Knife. Melee Weapon Attack: +3 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 4 (1d4 + 2) piercing damage.
Commanding Presence (Recharge 5-6). Gee-gone can use his action to command all creatures of his choice within 30 feet that can hear him. The targets must succeed on a DC 12 Wisdom saving throw or be charmed by Gee-gone for 1 minute. While charmed, a creature is incapacitated and has a speed of 0.
Royal Etiquette. Gee-gone can use his action to recall the preferred tastes, habits, and preferences of a specific noble or royal figure he has encountered in the past. This information could be useful for diplomacy or deception.
Reactions
Guardian Butler. When a creature within 5 feet of Gee-gone takes damage, he can use his reaction to impose disadvantage on the attack roll against that creature.
Roleplaying Notes: Gee-gone Hathar is a refined and well-trained butler with a wealth of knowledge about noble etiquette and royal protocols. His loyalty to Gren Daargeeling is unwavering, and he will do whatever it takes to ensure the half-orc's comfort and success. Though he is skilled in combat, Gee-gone prefers to use his abilities to maintain order and serve his master in a more traditional sense.