1. Characters

Frekor Deep-Woods

Master Hunter

Frekor Deep-Woods is the clan’s master hunter and always reminds the clan of the Telmori threat. His hunters quarrel with the werewolves in Stagland and Torkan's Vale. He is the strongest voice in the clan against conflict with Jomes Hostralos, for fear of weakening the ‘alliance against the wolves.’

Frekor is a stereotypical ‘mountain man.’ He is more at home sleeping on the moss or around the campfire in the wilds than on the sleeping banks or mead benches of the hall.

Frekor dislikes politics despite his position on the ring. He believes in straight talking, in honor, and taking pride in yourself and your achievements. He has contempt for those who sully their honor, or act without pride. He dislikes those who display a sense of entitlement to the clan’s aid, believing that the clan should help those who help themselves.

There is little Frekor does not know of woodcraft. His stalking and tracking abilities are legendary in the clan and nearly everyone can tell a ‘Frekor story’ about the wily old hunter. He knows the wilds of the clan lands, the ways of Stagland, and the paths of Torkan’s Vale.

Frekor is a noted ‘werewolf-fighter.’ He often disappears into Stagland to hunt Telmori, with only his alynxes for company and the Unknown for killing.

Frekor has an iron spear, iron long knife, and a set of iron arrows that he earned from the Cold Hard Iron Tribute. He fulfilled the tribute by leading Mostali from Dwarf Run to track dinosaurs in the Bush Range which the dwarves were able to control. Since then Frekor has met with dwarves on other occasions but remains tight-lipped about what transactions occur.

Appearance

Look
Buckskin clothing; long dark hair; quiver of arrows; scarred face

Personality

Mannerism
Quiet and reserved, often sitting alone even at a feast;

Title
Master Hunter

Type
NPC

Families
Sarostiping

Gender
Male

Appearance

Look
Buckskin clothing; long dark hair; quiver of arrows; scarred face

Personality

Mannerism
Quiet and reserved, often sitting alone even at a feast;