Wendelin von Jungfreud
A nervous and highly-strung boy of 12 summers, Wendelin is ill-suited to hardship or intrigue. A constant disappointment to his stern and uncompromising father, Graf Sigismund von Jungfreud, Wendelin sought refuge in his studies. A lover of nature, he would spend all the daylight hours in the Black Rock Castle’s ample gardens, sketching flowers and butterflies, or observing the habits of insects, or the growth pattern of moss and lichen. Needless to say, he has found the tension of recent weeks, not to mention his confinement in the tunnels beneath the chapel, to be arduous in the extreme.
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