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Governor Guenevira Blanco is the [[darklord]] of [[Ukhu Pachu]]. Her efforts to convert the people away from [[ancestor worship]] to [[the Church of the Divine Child]] have resulted in the [[desecration]] and destruction of many of their ancestral mummies. Perhaps her greatest defining moment was holding hundreds of mummies hostage in return for the knowledge of where [[King Hualatelpec]] had fled. When the natives would not comply, she set all of the mummies ablaze in a mass pyre.<ref name=Wor56-61>[[Worlds of Ravenloft]] p.58-61</ref>  
Governor Guenevira Blanco is the [[darklord]] of [[Ukhu Pacha]]. Her efforts to convert the people away from [[ancestor worship]] to [[the Church of the Divine Child]] have resulted in the [[desecration]] and destruction of many of their ancestral mummies. Perhaps her greatest defining moment was holding hundreds of mummies hostage in return for the knowledge of where [[King Hualatelpec]] had fled. When the natives would not comply, she set all of the mummies ablaze in a mass pyre.<ref name=Wor56-61>[[Worlds of Ravenloft]] p.58-61</ref>  


Governor Blanco is cursed never to find the escaped king no matter how hard she tries. In addition, she is [[haunted]] by the ancestral spirits of those bodies she destroyed, turning all her [[dreams]] become nightmares.<ref name=Wor62>[[Worlds of Ravenloft]] p.62</ref>
Governor Blanco is cursed never to find the escaped king no matter how hard she tries. In addition, she is [[haunted]] by the ancestral spirits of those bodies she destroyed, turning all her [[dreams]] become nightmares.<ref name=Wor62>[[Worlds of Ravenloft]] p.62</ref>

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Governor Guenevira Blanco is the darklord of Ukhu Pacha. Her efforts to convert the people away from ancestor worship to the Church of the Divine Child have resulted in the desecration and destruction of many of their ancestral mummies. Perhaps her greatest defining moment was holding hundreds of mummies hostage in return for the knowledge of where King Hualatelpec had fled. When the natives would not comply, she set all of the mummies ablaze in a mass pyre.[1]

Governor Blanco is cursed never to find the escaped king no matter how hard she tries. In addition, she is haunted by the ancestral spirits of those bodies she destroyed, turning all her dreams become nightmares.[2]

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