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DRAMATIS PERSONAE

An Iron Fellowship Campaign

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Table of Contents

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Brelda Venkervale

Stoic business woman of the quaint – if ironically named – Rowdy Rockfish. A dignified dwarf who took over ownership after the disappearance of her son, Lasda.

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Carmen Rajani

The current owner of Blades for Glades is a bitter man named Carman Rajani, who boasts of being descended from one of Otari’s founders, Vol Rajani.

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Jala Highstepper

The current Farmer’s guildhead is a business-minded halfling woman named Jala Highstepper who maintains a shrine to Erastil in the side yard. She’s done an admirable job of running the guild.

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Keeleno Lathenar

A bitter and humorless man who has a deep distrust of nature worshippers.

The distrust is born of tragedy, his dear wife was murdered by a werewolf. The party returned her locket to him. While his disdain for nature worshipers remains, his gratitude is deep.

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Klorte Hengus

In his youth, Klorte made a name for himself in Absalom’s gladiatorial arena, the Irorium, by fighting with paired hatchets and picked up the moniker “the Lumberjacker.” Klorte has put that violent past behind him and fails to see any ironic humor in the fact that he’s now employed by honest-to-goodness lumberjacks.

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Captain Lardus Longsaddle

The head of the guard is Captain Longsaddle. This elderly but hale man was a veteran of Absalom’s city guard who “retired” to Otari a decade ago. Longsaddle is short-tempered, foul-mouthed, and strict.

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Magiloy

Now well into her twilight years, Magiloy likes tending bar and inventing new drinks for locals and visitors to enjoy. The two most popular drinks currently are a spiced pumpkin rum and a sour blackberry ale. Of last month’s somewhat disastrous attempt to brew a goblinpepper stout, Magiloy prefers never to speak.

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Morlibint

Proprietor of Odd Stories, a store he runs with his husband. Morlibint specializes in fanciful fiction and wild tales.

He’s on the hunt for some esoteric titles which may be found in the Gauntlight ruins.

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Oloria Gallentine

A retired Immenwood ranger, Gallentine Deliveries handles Otari’s post, both within town limits and beyond.

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Oseph Menhemes

The current mayor of Otari is Oseph Menhemes, patriarch of one of three local lumber companies and owner of Otari’s famous lumber flume and mill.

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Tamily Tanderville

Owner of the Otari Fishery and its game hall. She turned her back on what could have been a lucrative position as a captain among the Gray Corsairs to retire to a safer job here in Otari—the loss of a leg during a raid on a pirate ship having convinced her that serving as a harbor warden would be a wiser decision for her longevity. The jolly and irreverent Tamily maintains a growing collection of peg legs for various occasions that she regularly swaps out.

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Vandy Danderdash

The head priestess of Otari’s largest temple, the Dawnflower Library, is a chatty woman named Vandy Banderdash. Always eager to greet newcomers, regardless of their faith or vocation, Vandy has a surprising knack for recommending the perfect bit of reading to people she’s only just met.

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Worliwynn

An idealistic gnome druid named Worliwynn came to Otari specifically to repair the damage the werewolf had done to the Gozrens’ reputation and guide locals interested in living in greater harmony with the land. A generation later, Worliwynn has been largely successful.

Spells Available: Dispel Magic, Heal, and Restore Sense

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Wrin Sivinxi

Good-natured and eccentric (by Otari standards) Wrin is a striking woman with an admixture of heritages which make her hard to miss. Wrin is more than a collector of unusual items and occult lore; she’s a scholar of the stars who possesses curious foresight about strange events.

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Yinyasmera

Shrewd owner of Crook’s Nook, and one of Otari’s most prominent business owners.

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Boss Skrawng

The… um….. ruler of the mitflits in Gauntlight.

KIA

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Tangletop

A fey with attitude

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“King” Graulgust

The self-styled king of the Ghost Queen morlocks

KIA

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Augrael

A tragedy, disowned by ghoul and morlock alike...

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Korlok

This seething fiend deftly wields a vicious, saw-toothed glaive, while below its toothy maw writhes a hideous, twitching beard.

Strangely, he’s bored beyond mortal ken.

Returned to Hell

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Zolgran

The Big Boss

KIA

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Blue Finley

A sad spirit

Given eternal rest

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Olli

A winged snake with iridescent scales and bright feathers

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???

Within is a lone figure adorned in wickedly barbed chains with gaps in the bindings revealing ghostly blue flesh etched with jagged scars

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Dorianna Menhemes

Nightmare plagued daughter of Mayor Menhemes

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???

A feral looking man

KIA

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Otari’s Ghost

A ghost, tortured in undeath.

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Volluk

Although this robed figure stands and moves like an elf, his body is a writhing mass of squirming, slippery slugs.

KIA

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Lasda Venkervale

Once the bartender at the Rowdy Rockfish in Otari. Volluk abducted Lasda just over a year ago for nefarious experiments while the dwarf was on one of his customary predawn walks from the Rockfish up to the graveyard. Volluk kept Lasda a prisoner for many months and, impressed by the dwarf’s hardiness, decided to use him as Gauntlight’s anchor.

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???

Larger and more terrifying than its smaller counterpart….

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???

Wrapped from head to toe in ancient strips of parchment, this humanoid moves with a shuffling gait.

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Murschen

A solidly built skulk with a competitive streak.

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Vischari

An urdefhan pugilist who also has the victory rune on her forehead