Duke Nharov Gundar
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Duke Nharov Gundar is the former ruler of Gundarak. The vampire lord resided in Castle Hunadora.[1] He was betrayed by Dr. Daclaud Heinfroth[2], who allowed him to be staked. (It is unclear why Heinfroth and his accomplices did not completely destroy Gundar, but his skeleton was found in Hunadora and sold to Professor Arcanus by Gabrielle Aderre. He was later revived by Jaybe and now walks the land, no longer a darklord.[3] He suffers amnesia due to his time as a skeleton, now roaming the land in a bestial state, with only foggy thoughts of revenge on Dominiani.[4]
Sources
As a darklord who vanished before the Grand Conjunction, details on Gundar are sparse in Ravenloft game products. He was first mentioned in the domain description of Gundarak in Realm of Terror (Black Box Set)[5] Although the reference in Feast of Goblyns to see RoT for information on play[6], no write-up of Gundar appeared in RoT. Duke Gundar plays a role as a background figure behind the conspiracies in Feast of Goblyns.[7] He is revived in Children of the Night: Werebeasts.[3]
Gundar and his the legacy he left behind are discussed in both Gazetteer I and Gazetteer IV. A sidebar on Gundar and his resurrection originally intended for Gazetteer IV was cut before publication.[4]
Duke Gundar is featured or mentioned in several Ravenloft novels. In Knight of the Black Rose, Gundar and his son, Medraut Gundar, run afoul of Lord Soth after Soth cuts his way through Gundarak.[8] In Tapestry of Dark Souls (Novel), life under his rule is briefly explored.[9]
Atrocities
In canon, there is little revealed about Duke Gundar's life before stepping into a gate to Ravenloft. As darklord, he executed horrible taxes among the downtrodden peasants he ruled over, going so far as to tax the gathering of firewood and even the birth of a girl instead of a boy (on the basis of a boy's contributions in labor will be greater than a girl's.) When the peasants tried to rebel, he mercilessly killed the insurrection leaders and put their corpses on display in the orchards of Castle Hunadora. The fruit given by these trees were so tainted they remain inedible to the peasantry to this day.[5]
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One of Gundar's more specific acts of cruelty was the attempted subversion, imprisonment and torture of the traveling bard troupe Morts-Qui-Dancent in the year 641 BC or shortly thereafter. Gundar tried to get the bards to serve him as spies, but they refused. As punishment, he called on his son Medraut Gundar to torture them and curse them with a unique form of cursed undeath. They are required to regularly entertain others or face loss of the energy that animates them.[10]
Stats
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Chaotic Evil male human Eminent Nosferatu Vampire fighter 13[11]
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Neutral Evil male human Eminent vampire Ari6/Ftr10[4]
Chronology
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- 251 BC - False History Sometime between this year and 263 BC, the Gundarakites, led by Nharov Gundar, settle in the area of the Dreadmount and Tepurich Forest.[12]
- 263 BC - False History Sometime between 251 BC and this year, the Gundarakites, led by Nharov Gundar, settle in the area of the Dreadmount and Tepurich Forest.[12]
- 425 BC - False History The First Unwise Rebellion occurs. Minor noble families rise up against the Gundars and are crushed.[12]
- 437 BC - False History The Second Unwise Rebellion occurs. Minor noble families rise up against the Gundars and are crushed for a second time.[12]
- 501 BC - False History The Third Unwise Rebellion occurs. Minor noble families rise up against the Gundars for the third time. The rebellion is crushed and Duke Boldizar Gundar executes all nobles not related to the Gundars by marriage.[12]
556 BC - Dr. Dominiani accidentally becomes a vampire with a transfusion of cerebral spinal fluid from one of Duke Gundar's vampire brides. Gundar refrains from killing Dr. Dominiani because the doctor is now Gundar's thrall.[13]
641 BC - Duke Gundar tries to force the bards of the [[Morts-Qui-Dancent to serve as his spies. When they refuse, Duke Gundar calls on his son Medraut Gundar to torture them and curse them with a unique form of cursed undeath. The bards are required to regularly entertain others or face loss of the energy that animates them.[16]
711 BC - Duke Gundar's men kidnap Orinda Nahle and Perryn Nahle from Invidia and bring them to Castle Hunadora. Perryn sacrifices his own life to save Orinda, but Orinda is still maimed. After retrieving and cremating Perryn's corpse, Orinda rides to Kartakass, where she becomes Meistersinger of Chord and retires from adventuring.[17]
- 720 BC - In Barovia, Lord Soth kills all of a Vistani Tribe except for the young Magda Ilyanova Kulchevich. Her life is spared on the condition she act as a guide for Soth. After traveling through Barovia and Gundarak, Magda escapes Soth and his sidekick Azrael Dak.[18] Strahd manipulates Soth into going after Duke Gundar. Soth and Azrael penetrate Castle Hunedora, and Azrael kills Medraut Gundar as part of an effort to open a portal in the castle's basement. The effort fails.[19]
- 735 BC - Akriel and Dr. Dominiani begin planning the Gundarakite Conspiracy.[20] However, Dr. Dominani is secretly working as an ally of Duke Gundar.[7]
- 736 BC - The Gundarakite Conspiracy is hatched. After his plot is foiled, Dr. Dominiani betrays Duke Gundar and arranges his assassination.[21][12] Dominiani becomes the darklord and temporal leader of Gundarak for the next four years.[21]
752 BC - Jaybe removes the stake out of a comatose Duke Gundar at the show of Professor Arcanus. Assuming Gundar is not hunted down and killed by adventurers or the authorites, he holds a terrible hatred for Dr. Dominani and will seek revenge.[3]
References
- ↑ Realm of Terrorp.70-71
- ↑ Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Domains and Denizens p.62
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Children of the Night: Werebeasts p.64-66
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Cut material from Gazetteer IV, as revealed by author Ryan Naylor in a post in the Cafe de Nuit
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Realm of Terror p.72
- ↑ Feast of Goblyns p. 11
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Feast of Goblyns p. 11, 13
- ↑ Knight of the Black Rose p. 265-272
- ↑ Tapestry of Dark Souls (Novel) p. 100-107
- ↑ Book of Sacrifices p. 74
- ↑ Book of Secrets p. 51
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 Gazetteer I p. 19
- ↑ Feast of Goblyns p. 13 gives the derivation of the date. Dr. D. has spent 180 years as a vampire at the time of Feast of Goblyns (736 BC according to Domains of Dread p. 17). Bleak House: Heroes, Monsters, and Settings p. 9-10 details how it happened. The date of his transition into undeath is highly questionable as it predates Gundarak's 593 BC date of formation as a domain.
If the date is accurate, then this event is likely false history. Alternatively, Heinfroth may have undergone the transformation on the Prime Material Plane or elsewhere prior to the formation of Gundarak.
- ↑ Gazetteer I p.18
- ↑ Domains of Dread p.16
- ↑ Book of Sacrifices p. 74
- ↑ Lights in the Fog, Book of Secrets p.124-125
- ↑ Heroes of Light p. 92
- ↑ Knight of the Black Rose (Novel)
- ↑ Bleak House: Heroes, Monsters, and Settings p. 9-10
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Domains and Denizens p. 62
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