Baron Sekker Rivef
A large woodsman type fellow, one would not at first think he was a noble of any sort. Built like a mountain, this man (and he is a man, a human) of thirty-eight years is also known as Death-Walker by the Green-Skin tribes upon the Steppes, and they fear him greatly. He built his reputation among them with his infamous battle-axe simply known as 'The Sender'. His estate and the lands under his governance stand at what is known as 'The Black Gate', the river valley that cuts north and up through the Steppes, this river valley is the point of contact and travel that is used by any warbands or raids of Green-Skins, Foul Bestials, Joten or worse from the Steppes. These hardy mountain folk are the first line of defense against the tides of darkness that would (and do) try and sweep south and east out of the Steppes. Given these facts, it is therefore not surprising that the man known in fear as 'Death-Walker' to the enemies of Suranth within the Steppes is seen as nothing less than the perfect leader both in governance and military matters for the region.
Baron Rivef stands tall, literally and metaphorically, among other men. He is tickling two meters in height and has the muscular build to back it up, barrel chested, arms and legs many have compared to tree trunks. A thick black goatee, grey steely eyes, he is a hard man, tough, and a rarity for nobility, a straight line mind and conversationalist. These traits endure him well to the frontier folk whom call these lands home, however, making him uniquely qualified in some ways.
Baron Rivef stands tall, literally and metaphorically, among other men. He is tickling two meters in height and has the muscular build to back it up, barrel chested, arms and legs many have compared to tree trunks. A thick black goatee, grey steely eyes, he is a hard man, tough, and a rarity for nobility, a straight line mind and conversationalist. These traits endure him well to the frontier folk whom call these lands home, however, making him uniquely qualified in some ways.
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