Initially the home of the Boarlord Baron Huth, the manor house had been seized by his youngest son, Vincent, after his father’s grisly demise. That tenant hadn’t lasted long, fleeing Redmire in a cloud of controversy, bad debts chasing him from his ancestral seat. Next had come the Ratlord Vorhaas, taking the hall in the name of King Lucas and commanding the Lionguard throughout the Dalelands from within. His occupancy was cut short by Lady Gretchen and her Harriers of Hedgemoor, Trent Ferran among their number. The two and their band had remained in the manor for a brief while before taking to the road once more. Then Lucas had come with his Wyld Wolves, seeking out the girl who had once been betrothed to him, burning all he found on his insane crusade. Two of these monstrous men were now the masters of Redmire Hall, far removed from the noble Boarlords who were the rightful occupants. These were lords of a different kind, their subjects death, decay, and destruction. Their nest within the shell of the manor house was a grotesque affair, littered with splintered bones and shrouded in flies.
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