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'''WIKISEED FROM CATALOGUE :''' Member of the [[Church of Ezra]]''(Please edit freely, then remove this note and WIKISEED label)''
'''Felix Wachter''' was the [[Sentire of Sturben]]. The course of his life took a violent and unforeseeable turn in [[698 BC]]. He found himself leading the minority faction within the [[Church of Ezra]] that argued against accepting the [[bribe]] of [[Camille Dilisnya]] whereby she sought to draw a line under her murder of [[Yakov Dilisnya]], the [[founder]] and [[leader]] of the church. Bitterly disappointed by his peers determination to enter into a [[pact]] with Camille and greatly afraid of her wrath, Felix led four like-minded [[anchorite|anchorites]] from [[Borca]] to [[Mordent]] where they [[founded]] the [[Mordentish]] branch of the faith. In [[699 BC]] he wrote ''[[Second Book of Ezra|The Second Book of Ezra]]''.


[[Category:NPC]][[Category:Mordentish]]
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[[Category:Human]][[Category:Cleric]]
[[Category:Deceased]]
[[Category:Anchorite]][[Category:Church of Ezra]]
[[Category:Sentire]]
[[Category:Church of Ezra]]
[[Category:Cleric]]
[[Category:Anchorite]]
[[Category:Borcan]]
[[Category:Human]]
[[Category:Former Inhabitants of Sturben]]
[[Category:Inhabitants of Mordent]]


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

Revision as of 22:49, 16 November 2011

Felix Wachter was the Sentire of Sturben. The course of his life took a violent and unforeseeable turn in 698 BC. He found himself leading the minority faction within the Church of Ezra that argued against accepting the bribe of Camille Dilisnya whereby she sought to draw a line under her murder of Yakov Dilisnya, the founder and leader of the church. Bitterly disappointed by his peers determination to enter into a pact with Camille and greatly afraid of her wrath, Felix led four like-minded anchorites from Borca to Mordent where they founded the Mordentish branch of the faith. In 699 BC he wrote The Second Book of Ezra.

Data from the Ravenloft Catalogue

Ravenloft Third Edition

Ravenloft Third Edition - p17