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Urshull Vandal-Eye
The Slave-Taker
Son of a famous warlord who once marched beneath the Fylfot, the Four-Footed Beast-banner. Urshull Vandal-Eye once served as an apothecary and chirurgeon, yet fell to the worship of obscene heresies having been influenced by the unholy consult of the Warguild and a lure of immense wealth from merchant sorcerors. His skills in anatomy and medicine became prized as Urshull adapted first to the role of torturer, then slave-merchant, serving as a valued counsellor to the Unbidden Court, and preying upon fugitives and desperate families fleeing from unceasing war.
A sad tragedy and irony of Urshull Vandal-Eye and his profession is that despite the immense wealth he acquired from slavery and torture, he himself helplessly witnessed his own beloved innocent daughter, Rose, stolen from him, by an unknown rival.