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| + | Ghetto King of Karrlakton | ||
| + | The Mourning was the best thing that ever happened to Loyal Daison. Born to a family of masons and mili-tary engineers, Daison earned his first fortune as a contractor during the war. He invested his newfound wealth in property in and around Karrlakton, picking up buildings damaged in battle or abandoned | ||
| + | by those fleeing the war. By the time of the Mourning, he owned a full one-eighth of the property in Karrlakton. | ||
| + | When people poured out of Cyre in the aftermath of the catastrophe, | ||
| + | the treasures those refugees had salvaged from their nation. For those who couldn’t pay, Daison offered service contracts; now, many people are bound to him, working off a debt that will take decades to pay. He continues to invest his profits in Karrlakton; a common joke in the city is that an unlikely event will happen “When Daison stops spending.” | ||
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| + | Loyal Daison is a heavyset human male in his | ||
| + | early forties. He lost his left hand in an industrial accident and wears a prosthetic of gold and steel. | ||
| + | He has a deep voice and a booming laugh. He’s an | ||
| + | exceptional architect and has a keen eye for investments. Since the Treaty of Thronehold, he has been purchasing the rights to territory in the Mournland from Cyrans, and he is investing considerable capital | ||
| + | in Mournland salvage expeditions; | ||
| + | is possible for Cyre to recover from the Mourning, he has assembled an impressive think tank of sages and arcanists, the Daison Institute, to study its effects. | ||
| + | Like most members of the Aurum, Loyal Daison can serve as a wealthy patron or a dangerous enemy— potentially both in the same campaign. Consider the following ideas. | ||
| + | F At the start of their careers, Cyran characters | ||
| + | could have relatives who have signed indentured servitude contracts with Daison in exchange for shelter; alternatively, | ||
| + | undertaking a dangerous service. | ||
| + | F A family of poor Cyrans asks the adventurers to recover a family heirloom from the Mournland. However, Loyal Daison also wants this relic, and he has sent his own team to recover it. Can the | ||
| + | characters get there first? | ||
| + | F The Daison Institute can be a resource for the | ||
| + | characters, and thus might fund an expedition or pay for knowledge or relics from the Mournland. In time, the institute’s sages hope to find a way to push back the dead-gray mist. Loyal Daison, of | ||
| + | course, is interested ultimately only in personal gain. Under his direction, engineers at the institute are looking for ways to harness the force behind | ||
| + | the Mourning and weaponize it on a smaller scale. | ||