Adam Hoffner, the Young Lord of Wildrun, was always an oddity in his family. He grew up surrounded by horses, but never took a liking to them. Instead, he spent his time reading books on history and politics. His parents, Reinhold and Alena, did not quite understand their son's interests, but they supported him nonetheless. Adam was a quick learner and had a sharp mind. He excelled in his studies and soon became well-versed in the politics of the Rivermond region. He had a passion for justice and often spoke out against corruption in the nobility.
Despite his parents' disappointment that he did not share their passion for horses, they were proud of Adam's accomplishments. Reinhold often boasted about his son's intelligence to his fellow nobles. As the Young Lord of Wildrun, Adam had a sense of responsibility to his people. He often visited the nearby villages to listen to their concerns and offer his aid where needed. His dedication to justice and fairness earned him respect among his subjects.
Adam had high hopes for his future, hoping to use his knowledge to make a real difference in the Rivermond region. His views on the nobility were not always positive, however. He believed that the nobles should be held accountable for their actions and that their power should not be abused. Despite his differences from his parents, Adam loved them deeply and respected their passion for horses. He understood that their family's legacy was intertwined with Wildrun's reputation as a land of elite mounted soldiers.