Richfield is not a place known for its hospitality and comfort. The group will probably find what they are looking for in West River county, on the north side of the river –
where the majority of the old Riverdan Fiefdom was.
unfriendly to the search. They do have a rooster of family named and a deceased marker next to each.
Hostile because they are unsure the reasons, but they will point out the discrepancy of their roles and show where Cheryl is listed as living. Before her death, Tina Richfield (Urma) revealed that her cousin Cheryl was not killed (she did not want them hunted down).
Ended line had a cousin, Cheryl Urma, that was sent away to Torp to study languages. She was going to enter service to the church of Aerna in Dunstrand City. No one knows what became of her.
Her and her siblings, with their cousins, were given matching pendants of the house symbol of the hawk. Only hers remained, but she says that her brother was buried with his in Toyneti Chapel in West river.
The PC’s will be shown the remaining pendant in the hands of the Earl of Richfield’s current wife.
Richfield County – Dunstrand
The chapel is a church of the Lightbringers, set in the village of fortsworth. The last of the line was buried in the chapel, not their family curch as it was sacked and burnt.
The authorities at the chapel will absolutely forbid disturbance of the dead.
The PC’s will have to break into the chapel and break into the sarcophagi.
Must open the sarcophagi of Earl Jeffrey Urma, last of the Earls of Benfreyim. If indeed he was buried with his pendant, the 2 pendants will legitimize finding the third (Cheryl’s) as a marker of the blood line
– if it can be found.
Torp is a long way away, and outside of any help Grak or his associates can give. He’s waiting for word from Pekki
-> If party volunteers anyway = +2 AP