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'''Hastur the Lawspeaker, Chief Priest of Lhankor Mhy.''' Male, age 45. Ernaldoring clan. The Chief Priest of the local Lhankor Mhy cult was trained as a scribe at the Jonstown library. He has been tribal lawspeaker (an official advisor to the tribal leaders, who gives expert opinions on tribal law itself rather than on the facts or merits of an individual case).
 
'''Hastur the Lawspeaker, Chief Priest of Lhankor Mhy.''' Male, age 45. Ernaldoring clan. The Chief Priest of the local Lhankor Mhy cult was trained as a scribe at the Jonstown library. He has been tribal lawspeaker (an official advisor to the tribal leaders, who gives expert opinions on tribal law itself rather than on the facts or merits of an individual case).
  
'''Kallai, Twenty-Sixth King of the Colymar.''' He was of the Taraling clan. Called the Rockbuster, he married the high priestess. A veteran warrior, he was wounded at Runegate and later raised his tribe in rebellion. He was exiled after Starbrow’s Rebellion (1603–1613) and died in exile, before the Dragonrise. He was the son of Korlmhy the Priest, the son of Kerreneth, who fought for Palashee the Axe.
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'''Kallai, Twenty-Sixth King of the Colymar.''' He was of the Taraling clan. Called the Rockbuster, he married the high priestess. A veteran warrior, he was wounded at Runegate and later raised his tribe in rebellion. He was exiled after Starbrow’s Rebellion (1603–1613) and died in exile, before the Dragonrise. He was the son of Korlmhy the Priest, the son of Kerreneth, who fought for Palashee the Axe.
  
'''Kangharl “Blackmoor”''' is not counted as one of the kings. He was of the Taraling clan. The son of Kallai Rockbuster, Kangharl sold his tribe to the Lunar Way, and forced his people to swallow the bitter Lunar poison so that he could be king. He was eaten by the Brown Dragon (1615–1625). He was the son of Kallai, the son of Korlmhy the Priest, the son of Kerreneth, who fought for Palashee the Axe.
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'''Kangharl “Blackmoor”''' is not counted as one of the kings. He was of the Taraling clan. The son of Kallai Rockbuster, Kangharl sold his tribe to the Lunar Way, and forced his people to swallow the bitter Lunar poison so that he could be king. He was eaten by the Brown Dragon (1615–1625). He was the son of Kallai, the son of Korlmhy the Priest, the son of Kerreneth, who fought for Palashee the Axe.
  
 
'''Kerisdana Hollybright, Priestess of Chalana Arroy.''' Female, age 33. Konthasos clan. Hollybright is a compassionate, dedicated pacifist and healer. She enjoys life, wine, and song, and her devotion to Chalana Arroy reflects that. Hollybright is very pragmatic as Healers go. She is a close companion of Leika, and accompanied her into the Caves of Chaos during her Crown Test. When Leika was exiled, Hollybright accompanied the queen to Whitewall. Hollybright returned to Clearwine Fort with Leika, setting herself up in the Lightbringers Temple.
 
'''Kerisdana Hollybright, Priestess of Chalana Arroy.''' Female, age 33. Konthasos clan. Hollybright is a compassionate, dedicated pacifist and healer. She enjoys life, wine, and song, and her devotion to Chalana Arroy reflects that. Hollybright is very pragmatic as Healers go. She is a close companion of Leika, and accompanied her into the Caves of Chaos during her Crown Test. When Leika was exiled, Hollybright accompanied the queen to Whitewall. Hollybright returned to Clearwine Fort with Leika, setting herself up in the Lightbringers Temple.

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