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Ymir Goldenfield

PLAYED BY: Maya Charles
CHARACTER NAME: Ymir Goldenfield
GENDER: Female.
CLASS: Rouge.
AGE: 19.
RACE: Ulven.
HAIR: Brown.
EYES: Golden.
OCCUPATION: Huntress.
KNOWN SKILLS: First aid.
BIRTHPLACE: Clan Goldenfield in the east of Mardrun.
APPEARANCE: Soft and friendly, kind eyes.
NOTABLE TRAITS: Bubbly.
RELATIONSHIPS: Older sister Astrid Goldenfield. She stays at the clan.
RUMORS: There are none really.

BIO / BACKGROUND HISTORY:

Ymir’s parents died when she was a pup. She was raised by her older sister Astrid Goldenfield. Astrid taught Ymir to be a huntress, showing her how to set traps, and how to skin and clean her catch. Ymir also learned basic archery and combat skills from her sister. As Ymir grew up she started to yearn for something more adventurous. She knew there was more for them our in the world and Astrid felt the same. So they left the clan, trading and hunting their way through Mardrun.

After several months of traveling, the two sisters started to yearn for home. While making their way back to Goldenfield, the two stumbled upon a small group of Mordok. Only a day’s travel from home, they decided they could make a run for it, they knew these woods.  The Mordok quickly approached and attacked.  They were able to get a couple down, holding their own and pushing back just enough for an opening to run. They saw their opening and took off. Unfortunately in the midst of running, Astrid stepped into a hole. Her body flung forward, but her leg stayed behind, stuck in the hole, resulting in a seriously broken leg, and leaving Ymir to deal with the Mordok alone. The fear made her heart race. With that extra burst of energy, Ymir fought until the last Mordok fell.  She immediately fell to her sister’s side to access her wounds and tend the broken leg. With perseverance, they pushed on toward home, the journey stretched to a day and a half, but they made it.

Astrid’s broken leg healed terribly. leaving her substantially disabled and keeping her grounded to the clan. Astrid urged Ymir to continue traveling, for the both of them, but to return to the Clan often to tell her stories of the things she had seen. So now Ymir travels all around Mardrun, hunting and trading. Often returning to her Clan to tell of her travels.

She made her sister a promise, and she intended to keep it.

***

Dear Diary,
Day 350

I made it to the shield at long last – I figured my skills could be useful here. I have been making silver selling furs and some small game. I stumbled upon some dead Mordok earlier today, but luckily I did not run into anything else. They seemed to have been dead for a few days. I went through what was left of what was around and found a small knife.

Some time later I passed some humans who asked if I had any food to spare. I told them I had a little  and they traded 2 silver for the half rabbit had left from my catch earlier in the day. They thanked me and went on their way.

Anyway, I better get back to the trail, there is a village nearby. I will probably stay there for a while.

Until next time
-Ymir

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Caelyn Squallborn

Around the year of 264, the Ulven Civil War broke out and Caelynn’s family was bound by honor to defend their allies homeland Clan Grimward. Her parents; Larciya and Travis of clan Squallborn said goodbye and left to go fight for the honor of Ulven. Caelynn always thought there could be another way to have peace rather than war. A few months later in the winter, on the boarders of Clan Stormjarl, a tired battle was being fought and safety was being overtaken by self-pride and ruthlessness and in the end, it killed her parents Caelynn was fourteen at the time.

After her parents died, she made herself a promise to keep living and she would make new friends and possibly be in a loving family where she would be able to protect the ones she loves the most. Someone from her pack, known as Harkaru decided to take her in and gave her a roof over her head and she learned some valuable skills while they were out into nature. After the war ended, the pain did not. Grimward then turned its back on their “allies” and left them with little from the war. Her people suffered for it. She saw people of her pack die right in front of her and it caused a lot of nightmares and self-hatred for not being able to do anything to help them. She has seen a lot of innocent people die due to a false accusation and her pack had to pay the price. She sat there praying to the gods that she wouldn’t get hurt and Imara saved her life by defending her.

In 268 Stormjarl made a pact to help Squallborn, the people in her pack were angry. They thought Stomjarl had no place in Squalborn. Caelynn was confused- there were here to help, to take them in to their clan as Squallborn was no longer big enough to be a clan.

During the independence fights in Squallborn territory, Caelynn did something that could make her path clearer. She met the people of Stormjarl who fought to help Squallbon. She was able to meet, Fritha, Thrand and she saw how hard Bryech pushed himself in the name of honor. These weren’t the dirty, land grabbing people her pack said they were. They were kind and cared for everyone. She decided she wanted to go with them and learn. So while all of that was going on she wandered off into the woods to pick some flowers as a gift to her future clan then a group of bandits attacked Caelynn, but someone heard her scream and saved her.

It was a male, maybe in his early twenties but she couldn’t really tell because she was knocked unconscious due to a forceful blow to the head. But the name of ‘Savagefang’ rang in her ears. From that day; she had a personal mission before she dies, to find who saved her. But she also knew she wasn’t ready, but she made up her mind to travel to Stormjarl and learn what she could from them. No longer would she live afraid and feel helpless. .
And she wasn’t afraid, she was happy, as she picked up her belongings and grabbed the map and set off to find them. In the spring of 269 she found them, she asked Thrand for aid and food, he said yes to her request and she felt like she was a part of the family. They went to Aylens Reach together and they had a great time, after Kaylek attempted to attack the higher up at Alyens Reach for getting too close to Fritha= he had to write a sincere apology.

She is still learning and hopes she grows to be a brilliant fighter. Her fighting skills have gotten better but Thrand still beats her when they spar. The others would teach her some ways to fight better but Bryech always stood away from her and she felt worried for him, was he hiding something from her?

She asked Thrand if she could travel once more to the corner of Clan Goldenfield and Clan Spiritclaw for a holiday that she never really heard of. Caelynn was introduced to more of the Syndar race and wants to learn more about the divine. There she met Harkov and a weird figure known as the Shaman, whom was very mysterious.

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Cific Watchwolf

PLAYED BY: Jake Segor

CONTACT INFO: Cardica1@aol.com

CHARACTER NAME: Cific Watchwolf

GENDER: Male

CLASS: Rogue

AGE: Near thirty

RACE: Ulven

KNOWN SKILLS:

Thrusting
Archery
Armor
Toughness
Lore:ulven
Resources: gather information
First aid
Lore:syndar
Pull arrow

BIO / BACKGROUND HISTORY:

-The following writings were scribbled out on parchment placed above scrolls, books, and small trinkets in an unmarked box-

I am writing this in late May of the year 268 because after various events I have come to realize how frail and short life can be.

If you have found this cache, I pray that you use its contents for the good of Mardrun and its people. Enclosed are various documents, artifacts, and other forms of unearthed lore, most of which was found in the last three months. My purpose for keeping these has been to study them and uncover the true nature of the secrets they held, for I am, or at least was, a Truthseeker. My name is Cific Watchwolf and at the time of writing this I am 27 and have not held the title of Truthseeker for very long. Below I will share my personal story in hopes that it will help you grasp the worth of the documents enclosed and the worth of the sacrifices made to obtain them.

I was born in the winter of 241 to a small family residing in the middle of the Watchwolves of Luna’s territory. My father was a carpenter and my mother had mastered various crafts from seamstress to basket weaving, whatever needed to be done at the time. I have an older sister, Gisela, who is very protective of me. When I was born, I came too early. I’ve been told I was very small and didn’t scream or put up much fight. Because of this I was not a strong child and developed slower in my infancy than others, this lead to my mother and sister’s protective natures toward me, my father detested it. At the age of 4 I still had trouble walking on my own. I would often trip or become tired, my earliest memories are of my sister holding my hand and arm to make sure I wouldn’t hurt myself. And of my father yelling at her that I should be able to walk on my own.

By 7 I was far more mobile, able to walk and sometimes run but not able to keep up with other children of my age. They would often mock me because of this but my mother would always tell me that I would grow still and not to be discouraged. She was kind and gentle, always there to help myself or Gisela. I spent most of my 8th year bedridden from a sickness to my chest and it was rare for her to be away from home for too long during this. While I couldn’t leave the bed, she taught me the basics of how to read and write. It was tedious but with nothing better to do, I had latched on to it. She even found me a book of my favorite story of the Sun Horse and Moon Horse, which I have also left in this case of documents. After some time, a Daughter of Gaia with knowledge in medicine visited to attempt to heal me. She was able to supply some medicines to ease my breathing but said that my chest may not have developed fully on the inside. Her suggestion was to move somewhere with cooler air, preferably to the coast. My father did not like that.

We did not move then, my father established himself as a carpenter in the area and would not give up all he had built. At this point in my life I could tell that he hated me. When he would drink, which became more and more common, I would hear him talk to others about how he wished he had a real son who could carry on his trade or bring some type of honor. His words hurt worse than my young deformed chest. I wanted to know why Gaia would permit for someone to be born like me and I wanted to prove my father wrong. Though I was only a child I wanted to toughen myself and become stronger, but any attempts I made at this were futile. I still couldn’t keep up with others, after almost a year in bed I felt even further behind. He saw that I was trying to be tougher, or at least he saw that I was failing at it. One night he came home in a drunken stupor, I was home alone as Gisela and our mother were out helping with some project or another in our village. He came home as I was reading my favorite book, and that disgusted him. He never spoke to me much but that night he felt he should tell me that I spent too much time reading, that I wouldn’t become a good son that way. His words brought me to tears. My tears brought his belt across my face. And then his fist. And then he said he would fix me. Then the door opened and Gisela tackled him. I still have a scar on my chest from where his knife met my ribs. We moved out to the coast the next day without him and to this day, I do not know his fate nor is it something I’d care to learn of.

We left abruptly but found a good home with other Watchwolves. I don’t know if they knew our story and held some form of empathy or if they respected my mother traveling with almost nothing but her pups. Once we had settled one thing did become clear, the sea laced air was freeing. It labored me much less and I could move more freely. I spent every day walking the coast, even in the winter months when the water droplets would freeze to my clothes like small beads. I was inseparable from the water and learned to swim as soon as summer came around. My mother had crafted a net for me and told me to collect fish if I was going to be away from home this much. Fish are incredibly swift, they proved nearly impossible to catch but I refused to let her down. After weeks upon weeks of attempts I had finally caught a small trout in a river that lead into the sea. And days after that I caught a bass, and then the very next day I had caught another.

Over the next 10 years I would continue doing this, only now I would bring home baskets of fish and even cook them. At some point an older Watchwolf who had seen me out every day taught me how to use a spear. Spear fishing was different, to this day it makes me feel like a crane wading in water quietly before plunging its beak in to catch a frog. Aside from fish, I would spend my time continuing to read, write, and study. I became engrossed in the stories of other Watchwolves, those on the coast had kept their eyes toward the sea to watch for the Great Calamity that was prophesied to come. I grew more curious with each story that I heard. When lore speakers would visit I would ask them so many questions about stories of old, fabled heroes, mythical creatures and places like horses and the Outlands. At some point during this time, I knew that reading and studying wasn’t enough and that I wanted to find these things out on my own.

Then the calamity may have came. Boats from across the sea landed on our shores. Tensions became high as these new beings, soon to be called Humans and Syndar took to our lands. It was encouraged that anyone who could learn to fight, should, in case you needed to defend yourself. I thought myself unable to, but was surprised to find that over the years of swimming and running on the shore, my chest didn’t ache in the ways that it used to. Maybe Gaia had planned for this all along. I still could not keep up with trained warriors, but I also didn’t drag behind others for once.

The rest of this story is well documented in other places, so I do not feel I need to tell all of it. When the wars broke out, Grimward had taken our land in a way. They respected the Watchwolves of Luna and our culture and allowed us to continue the sacred duty of watching the shore in exchange for our favored neutrality. Words eventually spread that the war between Ulven over the fate of the colonists was over. Other words found their way in throughout this of how dishonorable these colonists were. Males who would cast magic, greatly selfish individuals building cities, and so on. It was rare to see them on our lands because of the reach of Grimward’s territory, and when they did they were guests with purpose. Many deemed that they were not the calamity we had been watching for, but I think some still wonder if they are. I may have thought that until recently as well.

Years continued to pass by. More words travel in and I continue to listen to them. They no longer come from lorespeakers. Instead the words tell that the lorespeakers lied to us, hid our own history. For the first time the waves can’t calm me. The ideas that I had built my life and identity around suddenly have lost their credibility. Even my favorite childhood book might have been no more than some type of diversion from the truth. One night, I swore under Luna’s light that I would find the real truth and spread it to all of Mardrun

My calling was that of a Truthseeker. I spent more time reading, preparing myself for travels. The thought of leaving this coast that had given me so much life was frightening. Gisela was the one to eventually push me, she has always had a way of reading my hesitations. Word had been spreading that something big would be happening come spring, and so I rushed to gain the mantle, and to my surprise I was allowed it with very little hesitation.

Mid-March, 268

I’ve become a Truthseeker and on this day I wear the Thorn rune over my right eye, praying that Luna may protect my path. A noble and scholar of Newhope, Arragones, had divined spots worth investigating to find the true nature of the Dirge. She claims that her people had been here before as well. I do not trust her words, but they are necessary.

I was given a great honor to hold onto an ancient relic, vital to opening a cache of lorespeaker information. Keys to facilitate the tablet were hidden all over, we required help to find them so many were granted guest rights to come on our lands and help search.

Our camp was full of humans and syndar. They dressed, looked, and acted odd. Remembering their presence that day brings back feelings of sickness to my stomach. Of these visitors only three are Ulven. Two from Grimward eased my anxiety that the colonists would do harm, one Grimward warrior could cut down ten of them. At least that’s what I thought then. The third was another Truthseeker by the name of Audhild Spiritclaw. She must have been guided by Luna herself to be here, my mind was at ease quickly after we met. She told me stories about many of the colonists who were there and why I could trust them. I took her word and it proved true. She introduced me to many, notably Alestear and his group. I also met one of the most curious people to date, her name was Shin and she was a scholar for this Arragones, she was incredibly excitable but still intelligent. Even though she was a syndar, the care in her eyes was so clear, just like my mother’s eyes.

All of them aided the cause, even the Rangers, who earned a poor name with our people, proved reliable. I wish I could say the same for my own.

I could feel the tension in the other members of my pack. They trusted our guests less than I did. When the first search mission went out, they turned and attacked them from behind, breaking guest rights, breaking their own honor. A man named James fled from that fight with use of magic and told us that they took on a new honor, that of the lorespeaker’s oath. My stomach sank. The guests returned and Audhild handed me the key they found. I had no way to process this. I couldn’t trust my own pack, I had to put my full trust into complete strangers. I wanted a lorespeaker back alive, to question them, and to prevent their death. That didn’t happen, they chose suicide over capture. Had it not been for Gisela watching me, I would have gotten sick at that word.

The keys were found, the cache was unlocked, three mana stones were recovered, and many lorespeakers died. My mind was put into a squall of sadness and rage. This was worsened when the cache itself was found to be not an ancient Ulven artifact, but instead Syndar. And inside was evidence that they had brought their gods of the Sun and Moon to us, and that they had commit various atrocities.

That night I packed all of the things I needed and left my home, the sea shore just didn’t smell the same anymore.

April, 268

I was not well. It was my chest. This day I wear the Algiz rune reversed. I will admit now that my mission was clouded by anger for the lorespeakers and the syndar. The illness in my chest was not my breathing, it was my anger.

We had heard of walking ghosts in the great forest and that another location was divined in this spot. Gisela came with me, probably the only reason I maintained some composure. Alestear, Shin, James, Aethelwulf, and other familiar faces were there. Most of which I found some form of trust for, weather it shown through my anger or not. I did not understand most of what we were doing that day, it involved mana and it’s flow, concepts that are foreign to me. Shin attempted to explain it but talked too fast, so eventually Alestear made it more understandable. He seems different than he did a month ago, humbled almost. We talked personally and for a moment my anger faded. Weather I knew it or not then, my opinions began to change about many things that day.

We found the point we were looking for and sent many of the walking ghosts on their journey. The point was a thing called a pylon. Some type of convoluted magical device that was not working properly. I wanted it studied, taken from that spot so we could learn about it. My anger clouded my judgment, in hindsight it needed to be destroyed right then. In the moment I was furious that my lead was destroyed. Later that day in my anger I was cruel in conversations with Shin and her scribe Elegast. Shin’s eyes looked sad, that look will haunt me forever. I am not my father.

I wandered for a good amount of time. I asked Gisela to go back home and check on our mother. I found myself wandering to Newhope, to Key’s Crossing. The city was different than anything I had seen. I spent a week there interviewing people, asking the stories of Faedrun. These people have seen so much worse than we have.

May, 268

As I write about this, the wounds are still fresh. My chest hurts worse than it ever has in my life. I have not slept in 2 days and when I do, all I hear is the scream or the sobbing or his voice. Rialvis. He never said that was actually his name but I refuse to call him otherwise.

I wear the Ehwaz rune on this day, extending my trust and accepting it in turn. We took a boat here, the fact that I got on it was a showing of trust alone. On deck I was happy to see Audhild, Alestear, and others, though I did not have what you would call sea legs yet. Out of fear of getting ill on a friend, I stayed below deck until we landed. Gisela once again traveled with me, and while I appreciated having someone to aid with my seasickness I continued to worry that I was putting her in harm’s way. Once there, I shared many greetings. So many were willing to put themselves on the line to find the cache of information that was here.

We wasted no time in going out and finding the Luna cache, which shortly after, lead to finding him. He seemed mentally ill. Speaking in circles and making demands. He knows things and his knowledge is alluring. I did not want to admit how much I wanted to give Rialvis so that I could learn the things he would speak of. And I’m thankful now that I didn’t.

We bartered with him. He wanted to come to our camp until nightfall. I did not know how to act around him, all I could think to do is to offer him food. He spoke with many, and made dark deals with some. His presence brought out sides of us we had never looked at before.

Audhild. Alestear. Shin.

I didn’t know what to think. I didn’t know. My body and my mouth moved on it’s own at times. At a later date, I’ll write a journal with more specifics on the events that day. I found more truth than I was looking for in that moment, but it took until the next day for me to realize that.

We opened the Luna cache. But at what cost.

The next day we begin hunting for the clues to lead to the Sol cache. I wore the dagaz rune for many reasons that day. My chest was not the only one unwell that day. The guilt we all carried was palpable. Each clue we find contains information in it, notes from ancient syndar. Personal notes. They thought so highly of themselves, as if they were gods. Each one infuriates me. On our final trek we’re set upon by mordok. The conditions are harsh and as time burns away, tensions grow. James tries to flee with magic in the midst of a fight, Audhild curses him, a man from Newhope is chased down by mordok, my bow is broken, another man almost loses his leg. Everyone is hurt, and the search is abandoned. The walk back is tense. I try to offer support to Audhild who is angered over the loss, but I’m just as distraught on the inside. Then James comes over. He has words with Audhild and pulls his blade out. I try to talk him down. He swings his blade towards her I realize the truth I’ve found in the swamp, and step in front of his blade.

That truth was two part. It was that we will never be able to grow and learn if we stand divided. And that along these three months home stopped being a place, but the people I was with. As his blade cracked my rusted chainmail and cut my arm, I could swear I smelled the sea.

Now, as I finish writing this I have decided on my next paths. Questions that must be answered.

Who gave the Watchwolves their task? Was it the ancient syndar? Have we been nothing but tools for them this entire time? I will find this answer.

What connection do the lorespeakers have to all of this? Why would other Ulven want this concealed? I will find this answer.

Arragones made dealings with the demon Rialvis. He had said that she had common interests with him. I will make her answer for this. And for Shin.

Three months ago I never would have written this, and would never have trusted an unknown recipient with what I am about to ask. If I am no longer able to answer these questions, I am trusting that you will take the life I have described into consideration and finish them in my stead.

-Cific Watchwolf, Truthseeker

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Eydis Fieldcrow

CHARACTER NAME: Eydis Fieldcrow Grimward

GENDER: Female

CLASS: Cleric

AGE: 24

RACE: Ulven

OCCUPATION: Daughter of Gaia

KNOWN SKILLS: Skilled in healing, knowledge of rituals, witch.

BIRTHPLACE: Pack Fieldcrow

APPEARANCE/NOTABLE TRAITS: Dressed in typical Ulven clothing, the main thing that stands out is the numerous beads and bones from various animals she is adorned with all having runes marked onto them.

BIO:

I remember so many times hearing from other packs in Grimward that the colonists need to be driven out. That they are dangerous and the cause of our problems. That once they are gone all will be well…

I remember when the civil war first broke out there was much talk of what we would do but Fieldcrow remained neutral in the civil war. We just lived our lives, continued to practice our magics and rituals. I finished my studies under my teacher. We just continued life like normal but it never felt right.

I heard stories of how the fighting was going and how it eventually ended. When the war was over nothing changed. We lived our lives as normal and I heard the same things from other Grimward about the colonists I heard before the fighting.

The civil war was a failure on Grimward’s part. They fought and killed fellow Ulven. Ulven that had mates and children that now mourn their loss. All for nothing. It was all pointless.

Now these colonists are helping to rediscover our history where other Ulven failed us?

I myself am not certain what to make of these colonists. We have barely interacted with any of them. I’ve never met a… Sinder? I’m not even certain how to spell what they call themselves let alone their packs and clans.
Any of my sisters that have traveled and met these strangers haven’t really spoken of them or their customs. Even when Rilla came back without her arm, she spoke more of the Mordok then she ever did of the colonists.

So many things heard from other Grimward. They are called arrogant and cruel. They think us primitive savages. Various other things I won’t write. It doesn’t matter as I will find out soon enough.

I find that I cannot sit idly as these new discoveries happen. It seems to be all I think and dream of. I have no doubt it is what I am supposed to do.

I have never left my home in Fieldcrow. Never journeyed to other clan’s territories. Since I was a child all I have known are my family, my friends, and my studies. But now I leave my family and friends for my studies.

This doesn’t surprise them. It is the way of the Fieldcrow to put our work above all else. They understand this. I go to whatever Gaia deems my fate to be.

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Amalia Nordstoga

Player: Megan Winn
Name: Amalia Nordstoga
Gender: Female
Age: 20
Race: Ulven
Hair: Dark brown
Eyes: Grey
Class: Warrior

I am Amalia Nordstoga and hail from the pack Forestheart of the honorable clan Steinjottun.
The pack itself is mainly made up of warriors due to our proximity to the Axehound border.
Historically, Forestheart has always guarded this border. Yet, because of the war and the
creation of the shield of Mardrun the has now been charged with training warriors to send the
Shield.
For all my life I’ve lived in one of the pack’s northernmost villages on the cusp of the Great
Forest. My parents have served their duty as protectors of the border settled down in this village
to train the next generation of warriors. Together they taught my twin brother, Vanir, and I to
fight, to survive, and to bring honor.
Since we were born my father would joke that Vanir and I were as inseparable as lightning and
thunder. If you saw either one of us you could assume the other was not far. Yet as fate would
have it our father died when we were older and our widowed mother was too heartbroken to
continue our training. As the firstborn, Vanir, took the mantle as head of the house and became
a protector of the border. As for myself, I continued my training as an apprentice warrior under a
family friend.
However, a year ago many of the young able bodies of our village left together to join
Steinjottun’s call to arms against the mordok. Vanir, dreaming of honoring our parents’ legacy,
left with them. Being one of the few young adults to stay behind I was forced to turn attention
away from fighting to caring for the village. In that time nurturing the young ones and caring for
the elders.
But a year has now passed and so has our mother. I haven’t heard from Vanir in months nor do
any of those that have returned know what has become of him. I wish I could say I know in my
bones that Vanir is alive but I don’t.
The chief of Forestheart had witnessed me despite my sorrow continuing to care for the village,
they recognized all that I had lost and all that I could become. So, at my request they let me
leave with my honor to find my place in this world without my family, without Vanir.
I am Amalia, last of my kin, I carry my mother’s shield, my mentor’s sword, the memories of my
father, and the honor of my brother. Before I die, I will continue to aid all that I can and slaughter any Mordok that crosses my path.

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Ulrik Graytide

CHARACTER NAME: Ulrik Graytide of Pack Graytide, Clan Grimward
PLAYED BY: Andrez “Peanut” Beltran
CONTACT INFO: Andrez Beltran on Facebook.
GENDER: Male
CLASS: Warrior
AGE: 30ish
RACE: Ulven
HAIR: Black
EYES: Brown
OCCUPATION: Warrior to Pack Greytide, of Clan Grimward
KNOWN SKILLS: Warrior trades
BIRTHPLACE:
APPEARANCE: Short; dark skinned
NOTABLE TRAITS: Carries trophies of defeated enemies with him. A gray rope
denoting his Clan.
RELATIONSHIPS: Mate to Tova Goldmane
RUMORS:
Some say he fought with Hunting Parties against the Mordok, and then the Civil War.
Some say he only fought in the Civil War.
Some say he only fought in the Dirge War.
Others say he’s never fought in any wars.
There a few who say he actively fled from battle.
There are some that say he isn’t even Graytide or Grimward, but fled from somewhere
else.
There are also some who say he sometimes is Graytide, and sometimes not.
BIO / BACKGROUND HISTORY:

Ulrik Graytide is a warrior of some skill. He is not known outside of his Pack, except to maybe some of the Ulven who fought by his side during the Civil and Dirge Swamp Wars. No scars on his skin speak of battles won or lost. His symbol, the White Star, is not known to any Nightriver, Ironmound, or Stormjarl. No talesinger sings tales of his deeds.

Ulrik himself is very typical Grimward. He is distrusting of those outside his Clan and carries an extreme dislike for non-Ulven. He is also a very typical Graytide; quick to offense, quick to brawl, but very cunning. He likes to provoke a challenge, and settle things with fists.

When he speaks on the past, most of it is dismissive or divisive in nature. He likes to speak of the accomplishments of Khulgar Graytide in killing colonists, and showing of the trophies he has taken from those he has claimed to kill. When he speaks on the present, he lets all know how much he hates the current political arrangements. The indignity of having the colonists on Mardrun, of the result of the civil war, the cowardice of Stormjarl, and the retreat from the Dirge War. When he speaks of the future he speaks of a resurgent Graytide; how they will push the Mordok back again, how they will strike down those who oppose them.

The only known Companion to him is his mate, Tova Goldmane. A typical Goldmane, she is quick to laugh, to boast, to fight. The two make a distinct pair, and they are either getting along greatly or quarrelling about something. Tova claimed Ulrik as her mate after showing considerable interest in him. Ulrik, a warrior by nature, noted it but did not move on the interest. He was focused on the next fight. She, on the other hand, did not take no for an answer, and demanded he court and become her mate. Ulrik knew of her, and decided it was not a bad proposition. Or at least that is what he tells those who ask. There seems to be genuine affection between the two. Many a foolhardy person has made the mistake of commenting on it, and getting a comment or fist from one of the pair. She has been by his side, and he hers, for as long as either have known them. Perhaps less a fighter, she is deadly with a bow.

Ulrik is known to disappear from Pack Graytide and Clan Grimward territory without saying much (or anything), and is gone for a variable amount of time. Sometimes it is quick; sometimes it is much longer. Up until recently, he has never taken Tova with, nor has she concerned herself with it. They are two distinct parts to a whole. However, she has expressed her interest in coming with him now. Despite these wanderings, Ulrik is never too far to respond to his Warleader’s commands. When summoned, he appears. None ask where he comes from, or the new trophies he has. He is a Graytide, and war is in their blood. If he actually is a Graytide. Some question it as he is not remembered as clearly as others. Some don’t; remembering clearly. Either way, when he is with Graytide he is with Graytide, and has never given them doubt.

With possible war on the horizon, it is a good time to to have a warrior such as him.

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Tova Goldmane [Hersir]

CHARACTER NAME: Tova Goldmane of Pack Goldmane, of Clan Grimward
PLAYER NAME: Kathy Beltran
GENDER: Female
CLASS: Warrior
AGE: 30ish
RACE: Ulven
HAIR: Blonde
EYES: Blue
OCCUPATION: Warrior of Pack Goldmane, to Clan Grimward
KNOWN SKILLS: Archery, Combat
BIRTHPLACE: Pack Goldmane territory
APPEARANCE: Short, powerful Ulven warrior
RELATIONSHIPS: Mate to Ulrik Greytide
RUMORS:
BIO / BACKGROUND HISTORY:

Tova Goldmane is a paragon of the endangered Pack Goldmane. She is quick to laugh, easy to joke, loves to talk, but also is incited to anger and quarrelling quickly, but falls back to good mood just as quickly. She has been compared to the element of air by her mate, Ulrik Graytide. Mercurial of mood and temperament.

Tova Goldmane is one of the few remaining Goldmanes on the continent of Faedrun. During the initial wars with the Invaders, the Goldmane warriors were slaughtered when they went to announce the truce. She had been there to see Khulgar Graytide bring the bodies of the slain back.

Tova, a girl at the time, had been too young to understand why her father and brothers had been killed. Mistakes and the ironies of fate meant nothing to her yet. The sight of her father, and brothers, lying dead in the field after the Graytides returned them meant something. It meant anguish, and despair, and something she had never really felt until now. Something like anger, but more, hotter, darker. The day her pack was ended by the Invaders meant hate. Hate for all of them.

That hate could have poisoned its way into her heart and made her as vile as the Invaders. It could have eaten at her, making her self-destruct in booze and rage as many others. It could have meant she would have brought shame upon her name, her families, and her pack. All that could have happened. What did happen was the hate was tempered. While they funeral pyres burned as hot as her hate, Khulgar Graytide, who brought vengeance upon the hated group of Invaders. They killed the intruders until the Longfangs had intervened. Tova did not know who the
Longfangs were, but her hate for the Invaders bled over to the Longfangs. Who were they to deny the Goldmanes their due?

Tova watched as her Pack split. She knew what that meant; Goldmane would die. Those who had relatives in other Packs left to join them. Tova did not have the luxury. She was one of the few to go with the Graytides to their home. And why not? They had delivered Goldmane justice, and Khulgar was married to a Goldmane. They were close enough as kin. Besides, the Graytides were strong, fierce warriors. She would be a strong, fierce warrior as well. Tova trained. She worked hard with her adopted Graytide family, doing chores, chopping wood, helping in the fields. She did all the things a warrior would need. Her true calling was in the use of the bow; a truer shot was never had. Scuffles are common with the Graytide, and she took her knocks and bruises as well, but she fast became accustomed to it and the Pack began to know her reputation for endurance in a fight.

During the Ulven Civil War, she was kept home at Pack Graytide. While she had wished to go to war and slay her hated enemies, Khulgar ordered her to protect the home front. Goldmanes were too few now to throw away. Besides, someone needed to stay back and protect her kin if the Invaders did something treacherous.

During this time, a Graytide began to take her interest: Ulrik Graytide. She had not known him, which was strange; the Pack was overly large. He appeared with a group of Graytide after a hunting raid during the Civil War. When she had asked the other warriors, they simply said he was a traveling Graytide. That was perhaps true, as Graytide often traveled and Tova might not notice him if her was gone for long periods. And he often was; he journeyed to hunt Mordok, Invaders, and treacherous Ulven. He never came back with scars. The lack of scars often spoke of cowardice or noviceness. When she spoke to his Packmates, they stated neither. He was seen in the shieldwall, but sometimes he went hunting by himself. Both spoke to her of skill. Tova, a Goldmane as she was, let her interest be known. He seemed…less enthusiastic than she deemed appropriate. As such, she made sure her overtures were direct and deliberate. He still seemed to not commit. Finally, she told him they were to court, and that was the end of it. And it
was. She did not question him about why and what happened when he left, and he did not question her about what she did while he was gone. The pair were obviously in love and when seen were either affectionate, or quarreling. After a year of courtship, they were mated. He still wandered, and she still followed her own muse.

It was not until after the Civil War that Tova saw her first Invaders. A merchant group from Ironmound passed through with a couple of Ulven. However, part of the group was a Syndar barkeep. As there was no ongoing feud between them, she kept her distance. She did not know if she could control herself, and would not disgrace her Clan and her Pack. Her observations of them deemed them strange. Their guards were armored well; some so well only Ironmound warriors could compare. This made her wonder about what else she did not know. She decided that she would go with Ulrik next time he went out. He had asked why, an she had told him because she wanted to see what these Invaders were like. He just nodded, knowing when she set her mind to something it was best to go along with it.

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Bjorn

Skills
Archery
Staff Weapons
Lore Ulven
Armor Proficiency
First Aid
Lore Survival

Backstory

Bjorn was born to small family, just two parents and his mother’s mother. His father a farmer and mother a hunter, they taught him from an early age how to make the most of the land and how to survive on his own. While growing up, he was fairly sickly and kept to the home. During this time his grandma told him stories of the Ulven and their accomplishments, beginning his interest in the Ulven lore.

As he grew older, Bjorn decided that the best way he could help his clan was to join the Lorespeakers and carry on their history. He took an apprenticeship with his clan’s local Lorespeaker at age 8. Over the years, he studied diligently under his master, learning the stories of his people.

He was 18 when the Lorespeaker conspiracy came to light. Upon learning that the men he’d idolized were nothing more than liars. He fled when he realized he’d be rounded up along with the others. Bjorn carved the runes for Lorespeaker onto the back of his right hand, a reminder that he was once fooled by them as well.

Having become disillusioned by the conspiracy, Bjorn turned his back on the clans and built a life for himself in the woods.

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Audhild Wind Walker

PLAYED BY: Jennifer Schneiderman

CONTACT INFO: jecschne@gmail.com

CHARACTER NAME: Audhild Wind Walker Spiritclaw

GENDER: Female
CLASS: Cleric
AGE: 26
RACE: Ulven
HAIR: Brown
EYES: Blue

OCCUPATION: Truthseeker of Clan Spiritclaw

KNOWN SKILLS: Staff, Divine 1 & 2, Arcane 1, Witch Magic, Weaver Magic, Mana Reserves 1, Lore: Ritual, Lore: Decipher Magic, Meditation

BIRTHPLACE: Pack Wind Walker of Clan Spiritclaw

APPEARANCE: Purple face paint of Clan Spiritclaw, likes to have her hair back.

RELATIONSHIPS: Student of Ravina Spiritclaw. She has worked with all manner of factions and packs, notably The Order of Arnath’s Light, The Ravens, and Pack Longfang.

Audhild stood outside the study of her superior, shifting from foot to foot. In the past weeks she had barely slept and only eaten when she felt unconsciousness creeping at the back of her eyes. It had been a month since she had returned from the field; most of her waking hours had been spent meditating on what she had done.

She had spent years, in fact all her years, training to be a Truthseeker. The pursuit of knowledge was her divine purpose as chosen by Gaia. Through the movement of fate, that purpose, that pursuit of truth had led her to the Dirge swamp, seeking a way to contain the magic of a corruption idol within a living person. She had the necessary ritual, but she could not perform it herself. She needed three volunteers, and through deception recruited those around her to assist including a young pup from Pack Longfang. Audhild told her volunteers that the ritual would remove the corruption from an idol; she did not tell them where the corruption would go. Only three others knew of her intentions, one being a cleric who helped with the ritual, another the mage who took the corruption into his body, and third their companion, all of them members of Arnath’s Light. Audhild performed the ritual and sealed the corruption inside Ezra, the mage. She succeeded in her mission but did so through lies and manipulations. In search of knowledge, Audhild besmirched her own honor.

When she asked Gaia for the power to place an aura of protection on Ezra, he should have been safe, but still after the ritual he siphoned all mana around him and couldn’t cast as he used to. It was unexpected, but otherwise he seemed fine. Within the next months misfortune began to fall on Audhild and her friends in the Order. Ezra’s bones became brittle to the point where he could hardly walk, and violence and political strife placed a chokehold on the Order’s home of Starkhaven. She watched helplessly as each day Ezra wasted away in front of her, corrupted and losing his connection the stream of mana; he almost looked hollowed.

It felt as though Gaia was punishing her deeds, punishing those around her who took part in what some considered a heinous ritual. When she meditated she received no visions. When she asked Gaia for answers she received no response. Could Gaia not hear her? Or did she actively choose not listen?

Lost, but with a sense of duty to keep an eye on Ezra, Audhild followed an Order caravan to Dawntop, home to Pack Dawnrock of Clan Shattered Spear. Every day Audhild was plagued by the same questions with no answers. Gaia had led her to perform the ritual, so why wouldn’t she answer her now? Why would she turn her back on Audhild after she had sacrificed her own honor for the purposes of knowledge and the good of the continent? At her most desperate she saw two Longfang warriors in the middle of a rune reading.

It was primitive, but after much thought, she realized there were no other options left for her. She asked the Runes what to do; she asked how to make things right with Gaia. She asked how to be successful in her pursuit, how to go forward and regain her honor. The warrior, Thrand, cast her runes, and gave her the answer she had been looking for.

Her mission became clear: settle her own heart and heal those who she had wronged. Then, and only then, would she reap the reward of her endeavors. She began with the Warpack Leader, Sigurmon Shattered Spear, but he would not hear her words until she had received forgiveness from all the others that she had damaged through her manipulation. Audhild returned to her Clan in a daze, her mind cloudy and spinning. She had no idea how to even begin to right those she had wronged.

Countless hours of meditation had yielded nothing but the occasional cloudy vision. Though she couldn’t see what they aimed to show her, in every instance she felt the sense of movement, as if the world around her was always shifting. She had come to ask Ravina Spiritclaw for permission to join that movement. She needed to settle her heart and soul and go look for the truth which lies within herself. She would never find her answers here; she needed the freedom to follow her heart. She needed to go on a spiritual journey; one where she would be able to journey and search for what she sought. With an unsteady hand, she knocked on Ravina’s door and took a step inside.

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Kaylek Nightriver – [Hersir] [Renowned]

PLAYED BY: Cody Jackson

CHARACTER NAME: Kaylek Nightriver

GENDER: Male

CLASS: Warrior

AGE: 33 (in 272)

RACE: Ulven

HAIR: Brown/Grey

EYES: Brown

OCCUPATION: Warrior / Hersir of Clan Nightriver

BIRTHPLACE: Clan Nightriver – Pack Bloodmoon

APPEARANCE: Kaylek dresses in muted tones and wears armor with little to no ornamentation. Given his background he does not feel himself deserving of drawing attention.

RELATIONSHIPS: Kaylek has spent the last three years as an honor-bound to Pack Longfang. He has done whatever tasks have been requested of him around the settlement and has taken joy in teaching pups how to hold and swing an axe. He’s a known face around the settlement, if not a known name. (Update: Kaylek is now home in Pack Bloodmoon where he has become a Hersir of Clan Nightriver. He spends most of his time training pups and coordinating a training exchange between the Bloodmoon Warriors and the Ulfhednar of Onsallas)

BIO / BACKGROUND HISTORY:

Kaylek Nightriver’s Testimony to the Leadership of Pack Longfang: On the Matter of Honor and Service

Reyna, Ranmir, and Bryech in Attendance:

It goes without saying that the world was never the same after the colonists landed on Mardrun. Everyone remembers the bloody and vicious conflict that took place, but not everyone knows of the dishonor of Kragen Bloodmoon. Not everyone knows of the dishonor of his Warpack. Not everyone knows of the dishonor that plagues me. I witnessed with my own eyes Kragen’s defeat at the hands of a colonist woman. I witnessed with my own eyes the hatred and rage that burned inside his lieutenant, Bovna, as she gave us our orders. Under the dead of night we were to move into the colonists’ camp and, without words, kill every single one.

I was young, fool hardy, ready to follow orders and find glory on the battlefield, but there was no honor in our task; no glory to be found. So why was I there? My hands hesitated and my axe hung in the air. Was it too late to go back? My orders were clear, but my mind clouded. My stomach twisted in knots as I looked over my quarry and I was about to walk away when I noticed small movements. The human at my feet began to reach slowly for a knife lying next to their bedroll. My nerves steeled and I dropped my axe on her neck and at that point I knew I had stepped over the edge. My mind was clouded behind guilt and remorse, but my path was chosen and I walked it. We moved silently and purposefully through the camp and we left no survivors and when it was done we were sworn to secrecy so that no one but the Great Wolf would know of our treachery. Soon after that night the war with the colonists came to an end, but the peace was shallow. In short time the flames of the civil war flared.

I spoke with Jovin Nightriver many times between that night and the day that Kragen’s treachery was eventually uncovered. We often spoke at lengths about the nightmares that plagued us. Every night when we closed our eyes we stood before The Great Wolf; every night we were judged unworthy. Jovin is a veteran warrior. He’d been fighting and killing long before I was even born, and yet our actions that night weighed so heavily on his conscience that months later he still had trouble sleeping. There were others that felt as we did, but there were plenty more who still felt themselves in the right. We naturally began to distance ourselves from them. Warriors that we once counted as friends slowly and over time became people that we could hardly look in the eye; in that same vein they could hardly look at us.

One day, three years ago, Jovin informed me of something big that was in the works. He let me know that big changes should be expected and that the secrets were sure to be exposed soon. He made it very clear that we were likely to be punished by Branthur Nightriver himself and that he could not be sure of what that punishment would be. I was not given a lot of detail, but I would be lying if I didn’t say that I felt some relief. A heavy heart weighs more than an axe and I would take any punishment if it meant the beginning of a journey to cleanse my soul.

I stood with Jovin and watched as Branthur Nightriver came to our camp. I watched as he entered Kragen’s tent. I could hear the roars of his anger as our dishonor became known. I was sure that my punishment would be at the least branding, at the worst execution. I steeled myself to be prepared for judgement, but what I was not prepared for was the mercy of Stanrick Longfang. Jovin came to me after the meeting and informed me that a select few of us would be sent to Onsallas to be trained so that we can one day hope to regain our honor. I was choked up by the news, but over the previous several years I had learned to keep a straight face.

You all know the rest. It was three years ago that I came to the Longfangs. I have spent these three years working hard at whatever tasks have been needed. I have chopped wood, built walls, tended to Pineed Sap harvests. I have stood watch on long nights and helped teach the pups how to hold an axe. Through it all, with every free moment I have had, I have trained so that I may one day be found worthy of standing with Pack Longfang.

I do not stand before you today attempting to claim that I have cleared my name and deserve my honor. I stand before you to beg the chance to fight alongside the Longfang in the battles to come and earn my honor. I beg the privilege to stand proud beneath your banner and wear your flag. The true war is on our doorstep and I am ready to meet it head on. I have a long journey ahead. Let me take the next step.

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