Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper NPC thread

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mistress of The White Hart, a fine alehouse in Haes

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NED & HOB

Two brothers, formerly poachers, now followers of the druid, Cormac.



SEVETT & GATT
City Watchmen of Haes, both from Ghonallison province and both followers of Rennault Ghonallison


REESE

Squire to Sir Roald Flaertes, Warden of the River Tuor



SIR BOARHORT

A hedge-knight who has pledge one year of service to Sir Roald, for the latter's help in freeing him from an enchantress's spell


QUENTIN

Sir Boarhort's squire
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MUNGUS CROWLEY

A bravo and lookout in the private employ of Domenica Barillia


VOLLMAR

A dwarf, cousin to Atli the Moneylender.
Looks like he could smash a stone wall by running into it.
Recently promoted to chief enforcer and watch-officer for Barillia and Associates.

"THE GIMP"

Mute (missing tongue) who serves Domenica Barillia.
Most often seen dressed in a close-fitted set of studded leather armor.
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HIS LORDSHIP
BRAMM

Rotund and gluttonous Count of Elevesnemiere
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http://www.michaelgemmell.ca/minaria/Ga ... age004.jpg

Boarhort's name origin and inspiration ( along with every other Brian Blessed character)

Fun factoid: Minaria, the setting of Divine Right, was going to be the setting for the domains and PC rulers concept that became Birthright, but the ownership of the IP seems a bit foggy. TSR decided to do a new setting. Enter Rich Baker and his unpublished novel, Kingslayer.
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ewancummins wrote:HIS LORDSHIP
BRAMM

Rotund and gluttonous Count of Elevesnemiere

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... ts_001.jpg
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James "Knuckles" Finn

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NEVILL

Scout in the service of the Knights of the Hunt, now aiding the searchers
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ewancummins wrote:MUNGUS CROWLEY

A bravo and lookout in the private employ of Domenica Barillia

Mungus died of mysterious causes after a terrifying confrontation with THE CRONE in her cellar.



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THE CRONE

Old lady who keeps a tavern and cheap flophouse at the SIGN OF THREE PENCE


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This is how she looks when she wants to be scary.
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I guess you can put the rolls her, although maybe a new thread would be less confusing for others.
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Oh sorry I posted from my phone and must have hit the wrong thread. Ugh..
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RocEter wrote:Oh sorry I posted from my phone and must have hit the wrong thread. Ugh..
Not a problem.

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