Lady Arna Kenrahel is a noble, a cannibal, and a damned soul. There is no depth of depravity she has not plumbed, and no measure she will not take to ensure her own survival. She is, however, a lady, and will brook no disrespect.
Her journey into darkness began early, with forbidden rites learned in secret, and a hunger for fresh meat to cure her debilitating illness. Her hunger grew, and then she bit a servant. In an instant, her health was restored, and she knew what she had to do in order to stay healthy. The servant was never seen again, and it was assumed that she had just fled into the night after dropping a valuable jug and shattering it. Statistics: Lady Kenrahel is a Ghoul, and an 8th-level Rogue. She is an experienced dissembler, a skilled diplomat, and a lethal foe who does not permit her opponents an opportunity to rest. She has no compunctions seeking them out in the middle of the night, fleeing from opponents, and placing a bounty on attackers' heads for harming a member of the nobility. How you can use Lady Kenrahel in your game: - Your Player Characters might hear about a bounty being offered for a party of rude adventurers who attacked a noblewoman. A valuable price has been placed on their heads for spreading sedition and falsehoods, and Lady Kenrahel is willing to pay dearly to silence them. - As honoured guests of a noble, your PCs might have access to other nobles, and prestigious jobs. However, once they start noticing the quick temper of their young patroness, the fast turnover of staff may start to make sense. As to why they all seem to disappear so quickly, who can say? - Once they discover the dread secrets in the dungeons beneath Kenrahel Keep, the PCs become wanted foes of Lady Arna, and a bounty for their heads will quickly be offered. They will have to think quickly to avoid rival adventurers, innocent guards trying to bring them in, and the vengeful ghoul, and trying to find evidence of her hideous crimes to bring her to account. Also posted on Game Masters Stash on 11 October 2019. Comments are closed.
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