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He preferred to paralyze lone victims by dosing their meals with lich dust and then allowed his pet stirges to drink the victims dry of blood. The Piper of Illmarsh, real name unknown – Before he snatched his victims, the Piper taunted his targets with a mournful dirge on his flute. Once he had spelled his victim’s name, he would at last come for her, killing her in a gory mess using a complex trap or series of rigged events meant to look like an accident. Every few days, he would secretly arrange for his victim to find a letter from her name written in blood, perhaps smeared on a wall or spelled out with carefully arranged entrails. Soon enough, his reputation was ruined, he’d lost his tenure, and he’d developed an uncontrollable obsession with an imaginary link between a person’s name and what happens to that name when the person dies.

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Feramin became obsessed with the power of a name and how he could use it to terrify and control. Yet an accidental association with a succubus twisted and warped his study, turning it into an obsession. Hean Feramin, aka The Splatter Man – Professor Feramin was a celebrated scholar of Anthroponomastics (the study of personal names and their origins) at the Quartrefaux Archives in Caliphas. Once his target was alone, the Lopper would emerge to savagely behead his victim with a handaxe. Vance Saetressle, aka The Lopper – When the Lopper stalked prey, he would hide in the most unlikely of places, sometimes for days upon end with only a few supplies to keep him going while he waited for the exact right moment to strike. The final sentencing of Vance Saetressle (“The Lopper”) in 4661 ar by Jurisdeclaris Axenris the Third. May the gods have no mercy on your blighted soul. There you will reside in the misery of your thoughts until such time as you are drawn, hanged, and quartered. You are hereby sentenced to live the remainder of your short life in Harrowstone, which, I hasten to add, is a blessing compared to the extent of your crimes and the suffering of your victims. The five most notorious prisoners in Harrowstone at the time of the great fire were Father Charlatan, the Lopper, the Mosswater Marauder, the Piper of Illlmarsh, and the Splatter Man. At the time of the great Harrowstone Fire, the number of particularly violent or dangerous criminals imprisoned within the dungeons below was at an all-time high. Originally, Harrowstone housed only local criminals, but as the prison’s fame spread, other counties and distant lands began paying to have more dangerous criminals housed within this prison’s walls.











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