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[[Morholt ApBlanc]] was the second child of [[Tristen ApBlanc|Tristen]] and [[Isolt ApBlanc]]. In an attempt to please both his sadistic father and religious mother, Morholt decided to join the order of the Celtic warrior goddess, [[Morrigan]]. On the night before the morning that he was to leave, he allowed a member of the order, [[Duncan ApDuguid]], to sleep in his bed while Morholt slept in the guest chambers of [[Castle Tristenoira]]. Tristen, as a ghost, ran into the young cleric who burned Tristen with [[holy water]]. Out of vengeance, Tristen took his sword and went to where he thought the cleric was resting -- in the guest room -- and cleaved him in two with a [[sword]]. This, however, was Morholt, who died immediately.<ref name=forp62-63>[[Castles Forlorn: The Weeping Lands]] p. 62-63</ref>


'''WIKISEED FROM CATALOGUE :''' [[Ghost]]''(Please edit freely, then remove this note and WIKISEED label)''
==Current Sketch==


'''WIKISEED FROM CATALOGUE :''' Eldest son of [[Tristen ApBlanc]]''(Please edit freely, then remove this note and WIKISEED label)''
Morholt is now a [[Second Magnitude Ghost|2nd-magnitude]] [[ghost]] who haunts [[Castle Tristenoira]], but rarely can be found venturing around the domain of [[Forlorn]]. He looks like a well-muscled youth from the waist up, but below his entrails are strung out and disappear into mist. He will challenge any warrior he comes across to a duel. He is unaware of his own death and status as a ghost, but if informed of such (which isn't hard, all one has to do is point to how he looks below the waist) he will immediately leave to find his killer. Once he accomplishes that, he will not be seen again.<ref name=forp62-63>[[Castles Forlorn: The Weeping Lands]] p. 62-63</ref>


'''WIKISEED FROM CATALOGUE :''' Resides in [[Forlorn]]''(Please edit freely, then remove this note and WIKISEED label)''
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[[Category:NPC]]
[[category:Character]][[category:NPC]][[category:Male]]
[[Category:Forfarian]]
[[Category:Forfarian]]
[[Category:Human]]
[[Category:Human]]
[[Category:Ghost]]
[[Category:Ghost]]
[[category:Second Magnitude Ghost]]
[[Category:ApBlanc Family]]
[[Category:ApBlanc Family]]
[[category:ApTosh Family]]
[[Category:Inhabitants of Castle Tristenoira]][[Category:Inhabitants of Forlorn]]
[[category:Killed]]
[[category:Murdered]]
[[category:Lawful Evil]]
[[category:undead]]
[[category:incorporeal]]
[[category:Incorporeal Undead]]
[[category:Noble of Forfar]]


==Data from the Ravenloft Catalogue==
==Data from the Ravenloft Catalogue==

Latest revision as of 14:52, 26 May 2016

Morholt ApBlanc was the second child of Tristen and Isolt ApBlanc. In an attempt to please both his sadistic father and religious mother, Morholt decided to join the order of the Celtic warrior goddess, Morrigan. On the night before the morning that he was to leave, he allowed a member of the order, Duncan ApDuguid, to sleep in his bed while Morholt slept in the guest chambers of Castle Tristenoira. Tristen, as a ghost, ran into the young cleric who burned Tristen with holy water. Out of vengeance, Tristen took his sword and went to where he thought the cleric was resting -- in the guest room -- and cleaved him in two with a sword. This, however, was Morholt, who died immediately.[1]

Current Sketch

Morholt is now a 2nd-magnitude ghost who haunts Castle Tristenoira, but rarely can be found venturing around the domain of Forlorn. He looks like a well-muscled youth from the waist up, but below his entrails are strung out and disappear into mist. He will challenge any warrior he comes across to a duel. He is unaware of his own death and status as a ghost, but if informed of such (which isn't hard, all one has to do is point to how he looks below the waist) he will immediately leave to find his killer. Once he accomplishes that, he will not be seen again.[1]

References

Data from the Ravenloft Catalogue

Castles Forlorn
Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume I

Castles Forlorn: The Weeping Lands - p63

Castles Forlorn: The Weeping Lands - p62
Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume I - p133

Castles Forlorn: The Weeping Lands - pp62-64
Castles Forlorn: Eve of Sorrows - pp11-12
Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume I - p133