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The citizens of Valkenholm live a life of comparative luxury to many of the other realms in Morden. Food is usually plentiful and opportunities for work are not lacking. In fact, many of Valkenholm’s merchants are quite wealthy, and the nation as a whole is still strong in the aftermath of the Witch’s conquest. However, Valkenholm suffers under a shadow of fear and cruelty. Not only must they live under the domination of the Blood Witch; her agents walk amongst them to ensure compliance with her will. This secret police is known only as “The Watch,” and it has been quite effective in silencing any opposition amongst the common folk. There are many nobles as well who stay aloof from Sanguinara’s court, but few dare say anything against her rather than face a brutal reprisal. More than one rich burgher or agitating baronet have been made examples of by the Watch in the last twenty years.
 
The citizens of Valkenholm live a life of comparative luxury to many of the other realms in Morden. Food is usually plentiful and opportunities for work are not lacking. In fact, many of Valkenholm’s merchants are quite wealthy, and the nation as a whole is still strong in the aftermath of the Witch’s conquest. However, Valkenholm suffers under a shadow of fear and cruelty. Not only must they live under the domination of the Blood Witch; her agents walk amongst them to ensure compliance with her will. This secret police is known only as “The Watch,” and it has been quite effective in silencing any opposition amongst the common folk. There are many nobles as well who stay aloof from Sanguinara’s court, but few dare say anything against her rather than face a brutal reprisal. More than one rich burgher or agitating baronet have been made examples of by the Watch in the last twenty years.
 
 
'''Important Citizens'''
 
 
 
''Little Red Cap''
 
 
 
A figure of much whispered legend in Kulidar is an assassin known only by an unusual nom-de-guerre: Little Red Cap. Her name comes from the brilliant dark crimson color of her hooded cape, a quite distinctive piece of apparel she is never glimpsed without. This wild, blonde-haired young woman sets high prices for her services, but she has never failed in a contract to end her target’s life. Many say that she ritually dips
 
the hood of her cape in her victim’s blood in order to maintain her snake-like swiftness and precision. Little Red Cap’s origins are similarly mysterious—those who have seen the young girl in action claim that only one of the Unseelie Fey could move with such liquid grace and strike with such deadly aim. Wild rumors surround this assassin. She is said to be anything from Sanguinara’s natural daughter to the hidden head of the Watch. Whatever the truth, some things about Little Red Cap are known for certain. She is ruthless in her approach, defends herself with fierce swordplay, and has taken many consecutive contracts for the Blood Witch’s favorite nobles in the court of Kulidar.
 
 
 
''Sir Azriel''
 
 
 
The realm’s most staunch defenders once filled the knightly order known as the Redhawks. This brotherhood was founded by King Reacher—an
 
ancient Valkenholm monarch—in honor of a great victory against Nordheim raiders. Much like their homeland, however, the Redhawks have been
 
completely seduced by the Blood Witch and now serve only her will. At the head of the Redhawks is a tall, gaunt knight whose grey-burnished armor and massive black sword have become a feared sight across the land. This knight’s name is Sir Azriel, and he is a vampire. Previous to the Witches’ invasion, Sir Azriel was merely an unremarkable knight. Sanguinara chose him to receive her curse and transformed him into a powerful bane. Sir Azriel combines all of the supernatural powers of a vampire with his own skills of war, and his dour, grim nature makes him perfect
 
to serve as the Countess’s chief bodyguard. Many have condemned the knight’s change of loyalties from the man who knighted him—King Stefan himself—to the charming conqueror, the Blood Witch. None who knew Sir Azriel would have credited him with a surfeit of pride or ambition that would mark him as a man likely to turn his coat, so a lingering mystery remains. What happened to this once-honorable knight that he would bend his knee to the evil Countess?
 
 
 
''Baron Gehemnis''
 
 
 
Not all schemers confine themselves to the capital. In the castles and towns outside of Kulidar, a certain nobleman has been playing his own game against the Countess. Baron Gehemnis is his name, an older and distinguished noble whose family line has been a part of Valkenholm’s upper class for centuries. Gehemnis is quietly fomenting rebellion against the Blood Witch and has made contact with numerous agents, including several bands of the Accursed, in order to further his plans. The Baron presents himself as a reasonable man pushed to extremes by the repugnant evil of Sanguinara’s rule. In truth, however, Gehemnis desires the throne above all else. The Blood Witch merely provides him with an excellent lever to use in order to gain support for the many-layered plots he has hatched in every corner of Valkenholm. Some amongst the Order of St. Vitus suspect the Baron’s altruism is merely a ploy, but many Accursed and other freedom fighters in Valkenholm are willing to work with anyone who can provide them with funding and direction in efforts to cast out the Witch and her bloodthirsty followers.
 

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