1. Characters

Camilla Marks

Young Lady
NPC, Noble

Camilla Marks was born into a wealthy and influential family in Bullholm. From a young age, she was groomed to become a proper lady of high society. She was taught to read, write, dance, and sing. Her parents, who were eager to secure a prosperous future for their daughter, also made sure that she received a good education in the history, politics, and economics of the region. Despite the pressure from her family to find a suitable husband, Camilla was more interested in exploring the world and experiencing new things. She was a curious and adventurous spirit, always looking for ways to escape the confines of her sheltered life. She found her escape in the form of Jacov Eisenhorn, the son of the local lord.

Camilla and Jacov had grown up together in Bullholm, and over the years, they had developed a close friendship. Jacov shared Camilla's love of adventure, and the two of them spent countless hours exploring the countryside and discovering new places. They were inseparable, and it wasn't long before Camilla realized that she had developed feelings for Jacov. However, Jacov's parents did not approve of Camilla as a potential wife for their son. They saw her as a reckless and unreliable young lady and Jacov was groomed for a political marriage. Her own parents pressured Camilla to look for a more suitable match, but she refused. She was determined to follow her heart and be with Jacov, no matter the consequences.

As she grew older, Camilla became more assertive and independent. She began to challenge the traditional roles and expectations that had been imposed on her by her family and society. She spoke out against injustices and advocated for the rights of the common people. She also continued to spend time with Jacov, even though their relationship remained platonic. Despite the challenges she faced, Camilla remained true to herself and her beliefs. She was a strong and compassionate woman, admired by many for her courage and determination. Even though she never married or had children, her legacy lived on through the many people whose lives she had touched.