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The legal status of the Collegium is unclear. It runs its own court system (including a small Watch and a comfortable jail) under the auspices of the Law Department. Trials are presided over by the elderly Chancellor, Lienhard von Altenhaus, the Dean of the DHSS and a representative of the cult of Ulric, but according to an arrangement that applies to every university in the Empire, the court ultimately defers to the University of Altdorf. This is potentially problematic since the Collegium's Law Department is Ulrican and also heavily involved with the Temple of Verena, whereas Altdorf's is Sigmarite with strong links to the cult of Solkan. In addition, because of the lack of an imperial charter, the Worshipful Guild of Legalists claims that the Collegium is not a university and therefore falls under civil law.
 
The legal status of the Collegium is unclear. It runs its own court system (including a small Watch and a comfortable jail) under the auspices of the Law Department. Trials are presided over by the elderly Chancellor, Lienhard von Altenhaus, the Dean of the DHSS and a representative of the cult of Ulric, but according to an arrangement that applies to every university in the Empire, the court ultimately defers to the University of Altdorf. This is potentially problematic since the Collegium's Law Department is Ulrican and also heavily involved with the Temple of Verena, whereas Altdorf's is Sigmarite with strong links to the cult of Solkan. In addition, because of the lack of an imperial charter, the Worshipful Guild of Legalists claims that the Collegium is not a university and therefore falls under civil law.
  
===Beeckerhoven===
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==Images and Handouts==
 
 
(pop. 408; main industry: timber, trade)
 
 
 
Beeckerhoven is a small town, whose walls have only been partially maintained and could clearly not withstand a modern siege with batteries of cannon. Unusually, arrivals don’t have to pay a toll to enter the walls – perhaps a measure to encourage trade.
 
 
 
====Landmarks====
 
 
 
'''The Walls:''' only the three gatehouses (north, south and west) are in good repair and in some areas, especially the Warehouse District, people have built right up onto the walls, despite city ordinances not to.
 
 
 
'''Hauptstrasse:''' the "Main Street" from south to north, bisecting the town. Both the Wolf Runner and Four Seasons’ inns face onto it.
 
 
 
'''Marktplatz:''' abutting Hauptrasse on the west, "Market Square" is the town’s main square, containing a small covered market, a Town Hall (with council offices), the Watch and the temple of Ulric.
 
 
 
'''Salzstrasse:''' "Salt Street" runs from the Marktplatz to the west, ultimately towards Salzenmund. The Merchants’ Guild faces onto the street and the Physicians’ Guild is just off it, to the south.
 
 
 
'''Temple District:''' mainly called this because the Temple of Ulric is on the south-west side of the Marktplatz, this is the most affluent area of Beeckerhoven to the west of Hauptstrasse and south of Salzstrasse. This is where the Physicians' and Merchants' Guilds are located, as well as the town's only shrine to Sigmar.
 
 
 
'''Physicians' Guild:''' this is not much more than a small, but well-appointed guesthouse. The expensively wood-panneled entrance hall is clearly meant to impress locals and reassure visitors from Salzenmund and Middenheim that they aren't stuck in the back of beyond. A liveried clerk sits behind a reception desk on which a notice asks for donations to the Dr Thurn Memorial Fund. Past the desk, through an open door, can be glimpsed a lounge with upholstered armchairs, ashtrays for pipeweed smokers and a small bar.
 
 
 
'''The Warehouse District:''' taking up most of the north of the town, also home to the imperial garrison, the municipal stables and, in the more residential, working-class part, the temple of Shallya with its orphanage-cum-workhouse. The name of the area is a bit of a misnomer: although there certainly are warehouses here, especially to store timber, there are also working-class residences and workshops. Some streets are clearly built to be wide enough for a wagon, with occasional squares to allow two to pass or one to turn round. Smaller alleys lead between the houses and warehouses off the main streets and open out into small courtyards with a well or just end suddenly at the city wall. The people here are practical, no-nonsense Nordlanders, with a taste for drink and boisterous celebrations.
 
 
 
'''Amboss Platz:''' "Anvil Square" is the biggest in the Warehouse District, but diverges from the functionality of the area only by having a statue in the middle of the square. It's dominated by the gaol and associated watch house on one side, and the Minter's, a squat, two-storey building with a tiled roof, on the other.
 
 
 
'''Temple of Shallya:''' this temple is very different from the marble-faced and frescoed building in Middenheim. It's small, with its simplicity coming from poverty and cheapness rather than elegance, and the orphanage next door is brutally utilitarian, with bars on the windows. Shallya's doors are never locked but the austere interior is lit by only a single candle set up on a tall candlestick in front of the temple's rather ill-shaped statue to the goddess. The temple is spotlessly clean, so that the cold flagstones gleam.
 
 
 
'''Imperial Garrison:''' the regiment is an Ersatztruppe - a reserve unit comprised of the men too infirm, lazy, traumatised or prematurely old to be of battlefield use but who can still undertake basic garrison duties in a backwater town like Beeckerhoven. The commander is a decent man, but boredom and a lack of real responsibility have driven him to drink.
 
 
 
===Seuchenshof===
 
 
 
Located north-east of Beeckerhoven, near the border of Nordland and Ostland, this Shallyan-run former hospice for victims of the Black Plague was once so feared that no one went there if they could possibly help it. But the installation of a new abbess a few years ago, the re-organisation of its medical care and a wave of apparently miraculous cures from its spring waters have made it an increasingly attractive destination for well-to-do families in Nordland, western Ostland and even Middenheim.
 
  
==Images and Handouts==
 
  
====[http://www.madalfred.darcore.net/maps/Nordland.gif Sketch Map of Nordland]====
 
  
 
=Rules=
 
=Rules=
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==PCs==
 
==PCs==
  
[[Ulther Grimlison]], Male Dwarf Watchman (played by Baron Greystone)
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[[Ulrich Bohnen]], Male Human Tradesman (played by Derion)
  
[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1342072/leopold_hartwig/index.html Leopold Hartwig], Male Human Student (played by Galin)
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[[Dieter Harting]], Male Human Valet (played by Chiron)
  
 
[[Konrad Karlsbaum]], Male Human Coachman (played by Rezolution)
 
[[Konrad Karlsbaum]], Male Human Coachman (played by Rezolution)
 
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?569330-Recruitment-Warhammer-FRP-A-Private-War&p=14802139#post14802139 Karl Pfuscher], Male Human Smuggler (played by Rincewind1)
 
  
 
[[Vanessa Serafin]], Female Human Initiate of Myrmidia (played by Andrensath)
 
[[Vanessa Serafin]], Female Human Initiate of Myrmidia (played by Andrensath)
  
<del>[[Ulrich Bohnen]], Male Human Tradesman (played by Derion)</del>
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<del>[[Hanna Krause]], Female Human Bounty Hunter (played by Cyanidebreathmint)</del>
  
 
<del>[[Siegfried Dusterberg]], Male Human Hunter (played by Megazver)</del>
 
<del>[[Siegfried Dusterberg]], Male Human Hunter (played by Megazver)</del>
 
<del>[[Dieter Harting]], Male Human Valet (played by Chiron)</del>
 
 
<del>[[Hanna Krause]], Female Human Bounty Hunter (played by Cyanidebreathmint)</del>
 
  
 
==NPCs==
 
==NPCs==
 
===In the Chase===
 
 
Danderich Flisshausten, Templar of the Sigmarite Inquisition. His retinue, or 'gleven' consists of two knights (Hermann and Heidi) and an as-yet unnamed civilian.
 
 
Hoffmann Jannitzer, Bounty Hunter in the Temple of Verena's employ.
 
 
Jürgen Klempf, knight of the White Wolf.
 
 
Prof. Udo Stradovski, professor at the Medical Faculty of the Collegium Theologica, accused of atheism, absconded. Brother of Anton Stradovski.
 
 
Heidi Ubermann, acolyte of the Sigmarite Inquisition.
 
 
===Middenheim===
 
  
 
Isolde Begegnen, High Priestess ('Mother') of the Temple of Shallya.
 
Isolde Begegnen, High Priestess ('Mother') of the Temple of Shallya.
  
 
Heinrich Bohnen, Ulrich's uncle, a successful Apothecary in Sudgarten, within easy walking distance of the Physicians' Guild and the Temple of Shallya.
 
Heinrich Bohnen, Ulrich's uncle, a successful Apothecary in Sudgarten, within easy walking distance of the Physicians' Guild and the Temple of Shallya.
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Danderich Flisshausten, Templar of the Sigmarite Inquisition. His retinue, or 'gleven' consists of two knights (Hermann and Heidi) and an as-yet unnamed civilian.
  
 
Elke Grebel, young initiate of Shallya
 
Elke Grebel, young initiate of Shallya
  
 
Klaus Grebel, ex-initiate of Shallya, agitator
 
Klaus Grebel, ex-initiate of Shallya, agitator
 
Magister Georg Grinsebacke, wizard of the College of Light
 
  
 
Uli Hanseher, head of the cult of Myrmidia in Middenheim.
 
Uli Hanseher, head of the cult of Myrmidia in Middenheim.
  
 
Sergeant Udo Hintzer, of the City Watch (Westtor District).
 
Sergeant Udo Hintzer, of the City Watch (Westtor District).
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Hoffmann Jannitzer, Bounty Hunter in the Temple of Verena's employ.
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Jürgen Klempf, knight of the White Wolf.
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Mechthild Spalatin, ambitious, wealthy merchant.
  
 
Augustus Steiner, a young, very keen medical student, and Dieter's boss.
 
Augustus Steiner, a young, very keen medical student, and Dieter's boss.
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Anton Stradovski, importer from Ostland, promoter of the cult of Handerich, brother of Prof. Udo Stradovski.
 
Anton Stradovski, importer from Ostland, promoter of the cult of Handerich, brother of Prof. Udo Stradovski.
  
===Beeckerhoven===
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Prof. Udo Stradovski, professor at the Medical Faculty of the Collegium Theologica, accused of atheism, absconded. Brother of Anton Stradovski.
  
Caspar Anckenreuter, minter's apprentice who gave up his seat from Middenheim to Prof. Stradovski.
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Heidi Ubermann, acolyte of the Sigmarite Inquisition.
 
 
Urs Huber, respectable pharmacist, who might have known Stradovski.
 
 
 
Hugo Lugg, minter's apprentice.
 
 
 
Marx Khlesl, local thug.
 
 
 
Elfrieda Teuschel, minter's wife, who was cured by Stradovski, called off the investigation into Beatrijs's theft, is seeking a quick load, has Hugo Lugg and the stableboy run errands for her, and has brought in Marx Khlesl to observe the PCs.
 
 
 
Manfred Teuschel, Master minter.
 
 
 
Dr Thurn, a Beeckerhoven doctor who wrote to Magister Grinsebacke in Middenheim expressing doubts about Stradovski's methods. He was killed, allegedly by an Ostland pedlar, soon after, but the pedlar claimed he had bought the doctor's belongings which incriminated him off a local pharmacist.
 
 
 
Beatrijs Wees, a minter's apprentice, raised as an orphan by Shallyans, gone missing.
 
 
 
=Leads Summary=
 
 
 
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14528096#post14528096 Prof. Stradovski cured Frau Teuschel of a rare wasting disease.]
 
 
 
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14566853#post14566853 Dr Thurn from Beeckerhoven contacted Magister Grinsebacke at the Middenheim College of Light with concerns that Prof. Stradovski was promoting heretical methods by arguing that patients could be protected from disease by exposing them to disease under controlled conditions. Thurn was later killed and an Ostland peddlar hanged for the crime, although the peddlar claimed to have got the incriminating evidence, some of Thurn’s things, from a pharmacist. Thurn’s brother left town.]
 
 
 
Prof. Stradovski’s rival in the medical faculty, Prof. Humpis, accused Stradovski of heresy, more specifically of atheism. Humpis seems to have been accidentally inspired by the Magister's investigations.
 
 
 
Stradovski arranged for one of his students, Augustus Steiner, to replace him in gaol as a bond, but Stradovski fled, buying Caspar Anckenreuter’s place on a coach to Beeckerhoven.
 
 
 
Stradovski arrived in Beeckerhoven about two weeks ago (7 Nachexen) and [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14474465#post14474465 left on the late afternoon of the very next day through the west gate in the company of a local thug, Marx Khlesl, and paying exit tolls in new coins. Marx Khlesl returned a day later without the professor.] Apparently [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14680974#post14680974 they claimed to be going to Salzenmund, but they weren’t.] [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14773127#post14773127 Frau Teuschel also told Caspar that the professor was on his way to Salzenmund] and [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14793741#post14793741 is herself in contact with Marx Khlesl.]
 
 
 
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14679004#post14679004 The stableboy moonlights as Frau Teuschel’s servant,] wanted you to believe Stradovski went to Salzenmund, followed you after you left the stables and is on his way to the fortified building. [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14793741#post14793741 He'd been working for Frau Teuschel since she arranged a doctor to cure his sick mother.]
 
 
 
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14447089#post14447089 Beatrijs Wees, another of Herr Teuschel's apprentices, disappeared the evening the professor left Beeckerhoven (8 Nachexen), after having had an argument with a guest of the Teuschels and then apparently having robbed them.] The investigation [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14548407#post14548407 was hushed up at Frau Teuschel’s request.]
 
 
 
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14728089#post14728089 The Teuschels seem to have a money/cashflow problem. Frau Teuschel manages the finances.] Now, [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14641340#post14641340 she is looking for a cash loan,] apparently [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14661720#post14661720 on the side.]
 
 
 
Hugo Lugg, one of the minter’s three apprentices, [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14505602#post14505602 tried to implicate his colleague Caspar in Beatrijs’s disappearance] and [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14535278#post14535278 lied when asked if he knew Prof. Stradovski.] He also [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14442325#post14442325 left the mint when Konrad turned up asking after Beatrijs - he claimed to have been asked for by Frau Teuschel,] but [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14539572#post14539572 later claimed to have been running an errand for his Master.] Lugg then [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War&p=14567036#post14567036 went to a large, fortified building placed against the walls.]
 
  
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Beatrijs Wees, a minter's apprentice in Beeckerhoven, raised as an orphan by Shallyans.
  
 
=Threads=
 
=Threads=
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==IC Threads==
 
==IC Threads==
  
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War Part 1: Middenheim and Points North] (Current)
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[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?570335-WFRP-A-Private-War Part 1: Middenheim] (Current)
  
 
==OOC Threads==
 
==OOC Threads==

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