Characters

Teithbor, a Weixranbori Warden [played by Daniel S.] - The strong and silent type, Teithbor has been the party's anchor. He is taciturn, tends not to follow the crowd, but is always on the lookout for danger.

Varanjala, a Sothbori Warden [played by Sabrina A.] - Varanjala is a beautiful, nonconformist warden from the marches of the Amborian Wood. She has come to the Northern Province, and the town of Karet Cheykor, with the hopes of acquiring enough amber to forge a sword of great worth with which to better defend her people. Varanjala has demonstrated a general disregard for established authority, but as long as the goals of the rest of the group align with her own, she's along for the ride.

Reiana, daughter of Rinsosa, a Weixranbori Leader [played by Sophia] - Born to the warrior culture of the Red Isle, Reiana's father had wanted a son, but got a daughter instead. Reiana is accordingly something of an "army brat," and is an extremely skilled tactician and swordswoman. Reiana has bonded closely with Teithbor, a fellow child of the Red Isle, and with Ralatharr, who probably owes the fact that he is still alive at least partially to her.

Tengelbur of the Road, a Sothbori Wanderer [played by Ben] - Tengelbur is the heir of some great noble house, although he has never deigned to explain how he became a wanderer and vagabond, living on the road and taking his chances as a duelist, rake, and gambler. The unofficial spokesman for the party, Tengelbur is a man of great personal honor, comfortable among ruffians and nobles alike.

Orusen, a Njeitbori Wanderer [played by Arthur] - An exile from his own people, the raft-dwelling Njeitbori, Orusen attached himself to the party hoping for adventure and treasure. He has become fast friends with Tengelbur, and despite the jibes of "water-breather" aimed at him by some of his companions, he has proven stalwart in battle, if perhaps less-so at the drinking table. Orusen was lost to his companions after an ill-fated journey into the Serth Hatama in which he found himself mired in the glamour of the Swan-Woman Alyeitalya, and was slain by the Grey King on the Isle of the Dead.

Ralatharr, scribe of Sencankarr, a Sothbori Scholar [played by Ana S.] - A scholar and a hopeless romantic, Ralatharr began travelling to the North in the hopes of chronicling the great deeds of his age. Along the way, he fell in love with a merciless woman, who set him up to fight a duel with an honorable man, whom he was forced to kill. Just how this will change Ralatharr remains to be seen.

Hasanyah, Feirkanbori Treasure-hunter [played by Hope] - Hasanyah is newly arrived in Cheykor, having come to the North in the hopes of seeing the world and reviving her family fortune. She has traveled widely for one so young, having been fostered by one of the great houses of the Oornan kingdom to the south of the Sea. Two days before she met the rest of the Company, Hasanyah was approached by Lieutenant Samlon, aide-de-camp to Sir Ralus, commander of the River Forts. She agreed to join a caravan escort taking badly needed supplies to Hural-i-Yalir, the northernmost of the forts. On the way North, the Company was ambushed by a cult worshiping Taurantauror. Hasanyah joined her companions pursuing the cultists into the Serth Hatama, where she was slain in the Battle of the Bent Grove.

Hasanyah, by Hope R.


Tanurendal, Cheybori Slayer [played by PJ] - Born and raised in the North, Tanurendal's whole family was slain by a Nalshbori raid during Galal's war some thirty years ago. Ever since that day, he has been chafing to wet his sword in the blood of the hated enemies of the Ambori. Tanurendal was hired two days ago by Lieutenant Samlon, and has taken it upon himself to screen the newly arrived party of heavily armed adventurers and determine whether they are suitable for hire as additional caravan guards.

Vanera, Sothbori Scholar [played by Hope] - Bookish clerk and Sencankarr native Vanera has come North to win his fortune, hopefully by uncovering the secrets of the Serth Hatama or, even better, by finding and entering one of the legendary tombs of the Stone Kings. Vanera's motivations for doing so are best known to himself, but he is aided and/or hampered by the assistance of his "younger" twin sister Anaris.

Vanera, by Hope R.

Anaris, Sothbori Warden [Played by Arthur] - Where her "older" twin brother Vanera chose the relatively cloistered life of the scriptorium, Anaris never had time for such things, discarding such bookish pursuits as well as the more traditional virtues of Amborian womanhood to follow the example of the spear-maiden Yalyan, pursuing a life of hunting and warfare in the service of one of the many march-lords of the Royal Wood. When her brother Vanera went North to find his fortune, Vanera followed (much to her brother's sometime annoyance). Whether this was merely out of fraternal affection, or whether Anaris has other reasons for leaving her home, remains to be seen...

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