>>5920166>>5920257>>5920300>>5920302I'll add in some historical/ancestral objects along the lines of these suggestions. Maybe one or two oddities will be around the house itself with clues to the others in the library or the ruins.
>Descriptions of GywnfrydPic rel?
>>5921512>she's 22, widowed and likely not a virginYup, she's not a virgin. She was widowed during the war, but she still had an ordinary marriage for a bit before then.
Just a quick update. As I said, I've been very busy this past week, but I've also had plenty of moments here and there to brainstorm for this. I haven't gotten as much done as I'd like to, but the story elements are at least clicking nicely. I'm hoping to have a summary of the house and personages ready for the very start of the new thread. There will be several formidable players both within the house and outside it that will be seeking to either control Gwynfryd or sideline her enitrely. Ser Donmar is probably the only reliable member of her family in that regard and isn't as well-positioned as some of his kin. However, I have found that he isn't quite the right character for the immoral skullduggery that I want to make more viable for this quest. He will still act as a guard and ally, but I'm not going to make him a primary POV. There is something about knightly characters and lordly characters that lends itself well to votes of moral dilemma, do the right thing or do the wrong thing, with both options still hitting on different aspects of the character's identity as a lord or knight. I'd like to shake that up a little with a character who operates in more shades of wrong, someone who no one really expects to do the right thing by default. To that end, I'm going to be including a sellsword POV. We will be starting off with the Stepstones plot in play, and he will be Gwynfryd's means of exiting captivity.