Wölfel Carver is a local blacksmith who works and resides at Anvil’s Heart Forge.
[read more]One fall evening as Pelor turned his gaze away from the village of South Nellix, Strum’s family home, a band of gnolls from the edge of the Celadon forest descended on the village. The gnolls sacked the main structure, a temple to Pelor, and burnt all of the buildings in the village. The militia attempted to make a stand but their lack of training and poor tactics caused them to be slaughtered. The death of the militia left the women and children as easy prey. Young Strum hid with several other children in a dry wash just outside the town […]
[read more]Vasha Bermin was found at an extremely young age in a gnomish burrow that had been overrun by undead who’d been dormant in a nearby cemetery– the dead gnomes she was found near had obviously expanded the gnomish home too closely to a seemingly-abandoned crypt. Vasha was rescued and raised by a clan of traveling halflings who ranged far and wide throughout the Duchy of Urnst. Vasha enjoyed her time with the halflings, excelling and even surpassing the small folk with her ability to hide and sneak around, though she was always shocked at their predilection for “borrowing” things; though […]
[read more]Grundl was born and raised as a member of a group of dwarven raiders in a mountainous region of Greyhawk. The Band of the Bloody Axe (so named because of their terrible brutality and because of their signature weapon — an axe made from an unusual ore found only in the mountains near their stronghold that gives the steel a strange reddish hue.) made its living primarily by attacking passing caravans on a nearby trade route. From a young age Grundl took part in these attacks, first as a scout and lookout, and later as a fighter for the Band. […]
[read more]As a child, Ben Shettleton led a somewhat privileged life. The only son of a widowed bureaucrat in the service of the King, he lived in and around Court, but his common birth kept him from being a part of it. His father was well liked, and deemed harmless, so Ben was generally uninvolved with the normal dangers and intrigues of the Nobility. Ben was a bright boy, and his easy nature and charm helped to persuade bored tutors, so frequently spurned by their official charges, to provide him lessons on a wide range of subjects. One such tutor, known […]
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