Xanthom
Xanthom emerged from the mists in Sri Raji, where far from her extra pair of arms being considered a curse, people think of her as a saint (although not a nice one). Maharaja Arijani has his eyes on her and if she proves to be a pain, he will have her eliminated. Xanthom also has her eyes on Maharaja Arijani.


Zadoc
Zadoc emerged from the mists in Valachan and made his way to Tepest. There he found employ with the inquisition and villagers to hunt down monsters, in particular goblins. He held a goblin's feet to the fire (literally) and confirmed the existence of the hags of Tepest. He is keen to hunt the hags down, but needs to be paid a hefty sum to do so (and to hire assistants).


Nameless Priest of Zard - Code Name: TRQ
Brother TRQ emerged in from the mists in Paridon, in Blackchapel, to be precise. While stumbling about the unfamiliar area at night, brother TRQ was noticed by a doppelganger on the Path of Iron (see VRS Doppelgangers for details of that path), and the doppelganger was looking to murder. With only the lightest mind reading the doppelganger was able to tell that Brother TRQ was a non-native of Paridon, and thus no locals will be clamoring for an investigation. What followed was a vicious back alley knife fight between the alchemy deranged doppelganger and the Nameless Priest of Zard. Eventually brother TRQ won out, but just barely. Now aware that his attacker was a shapechanger, he is on high alert. Brother TRQ remains in Paridon, and believes the reason he was sent to Paridon is to recreate the priesthood of Zard in Paridon, and fight the doppelgangers (or bring them under the teachings of Zard). The clan of the dead doppelganger had to organize an emergency clean-up crew to depose of the body. They are disturbed that they are unable to get any information about what happened.


Alazar
Alazar emerged from the mists in boring Mordent, and ended up in Invidia where he found gainful employment with Lord Malocchio Aderre. He has a 'fixer' position, doing any kind of job required by Lord Aderre, but especially the kind of job that is likely to end in the spilling of blood. Lord Aderre pays well, and Alazar is very satisfied with the work. The only thing about his position that Alazar dislikes is dealing with the Inquest. Lord Aderre knows this and often sends Alazar to deal with the Inquest because he finds it amusing that Alazar is unnerved by the judges.


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