Manofevil wrote:I seem to recall there being one someplace.brilliantlight wrote:Does he even have a RL backstory?Manofevil wrote:We haven't figured out the Headless Horseman either.
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Manofevil wrote:I seem to recall there being one someplace.brilliantlight wrote:Does he even have a RL backstory?Manofevil wrote:We haven't figured out the Headless Horseman either.
In there, he's not given a backstory beyond some legends of who he might have been when his head was still on (straight).ewancummins wrote:Manofevil wrote:I seem to recall there being one someplace.brilliantlight wrote:
Does (the Headless Horseman) even have a RL backstory?
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Too vague for me to work with, someone else might have a better shot at it.ewancummins wrote:Manofevil wrote:brilliantlight wrote:
Does (the Headless Horseman) even have a RL backstory?
I seem to recall there being one someplace.
In there, he's not given a backstory beyond some legends of who he might have been when his head was still on (straight).
From what I remember, one legend was a blurb about having once been a Falkovnian partisan, and another, somewhat more indepth, about him being one of Camile Boritsi's lovers whom she murdered at her hot spring in one of her many, many, many calculated fits of jealous pique.
SLAM BANG!! Perfect!brilliantlight wrote: Jaqueline Renier
Jaqueline Renier stood out due to her true empathy with other people and was one of the rather rare good wererats. She tried finding and helping other good wererats such as her sister Louise. Her grandfather was a kindly wererat himself who was able to retain nominal control due to his strength. One day an evil wererat got tricked her into giving him poisoned food and he died. Since the poison was slow acting it was never traced back to her or the evil wererat who tricked her. One day a power hungry man named Henri Dubois tried to seduce her. It almost worked but she had a gift that caused her to turn into a wererat whenever a corrupt person tried to seduce her. She chased him out of the house. Rat or no the man became obsessed with her. She might be a wererat but she was his key to wealth and power and he has never given up. With the help of her right hand gal, Louise, she fights off the sinister plots of the evil Henri Dubois.
From Darklords (although the backstories portray him as a victim so I don't see the reason why he should be darklord).brilliantlight wrote:Does he even have a RL backstory?Manofevil wrote:We haven't figured out the Headless Horseman either.
If you mean the Headless Knight you didn't give him much of a backstory. You could flesh it out here.Mistmaster wrote:I have my own version two, that you can find in Qtr27.
All this variety makes me think that none of these victims are the actual original Headless Horseman, but that beheading someone in a dramatic way somehow summons him or creates a new mistway to his domain. Perhaps if he is slain by adventurers, his spirit possesses a decapitated body somewhere in the Core and the nearest road becomes his new haunting ground.Mephisto wrote:brilliantlight wrote:"Nearly every domain haunted by the Headless Horseman knows a different tale of his origin. In Falkovnia, some say the spirit was a victim of Drakov’s men, wrongfully beheaded. In Barovia, they say he sliced off his own head rather than fall prey to one of Strahds minions, who later gave the head to Strahd. In Borca, folk have the most specific tale, which they are sure is most true. Borcans say the Horseman was once a bard who had the misfortune of meeting lvana Boritsi, the lord of Borca. lvana invited him to her private baths (an offer he could not refuse). Unfortunately, she was in a fickle mood, and he was unable to entertain her. Inspired by the sickle shape of the moon, she had him beheaded, continuing her bath in his blood. The headless body, as the story continues, was cast into the river near Levkarest. (As to what lvana did with the head, no one is sure.) The corpse floated downstream until it neared the road to Sturben, where it became lodged beneath a bridge. On the night of the next sickle moon, the body arose. Ravenloft‘s Dark Powers supplied it with a phantom steed and a crescent-shaped blade. Ever since that time, the Horseman has ridden forth to cleave the necks of unfortunate travelers."