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[[Orond Gralhund]] (OAR-ond GROWL-hund), MP, was a weapons dealer in [[Port Skaug]] and one of the [[Merchant Princes of Port Skaug]].
[[Orond Gralhund]] (OAR-ond GROWL-hund), MP, was a weapons dealer in [[Port Skaug]] and one of the [[Merchant Princes of Port Skaug]].


Orond was short with a stocky build and a well-trimmed dark beard, but he was good-looking and well-dressed. He was rarely seen out of his armor: black plate with green filigree, depicting scenes of battle, and a ram’s head with a broken horn at the center. He lived with his daughter, [[Yalah]], and his son, [[Teldorn]], at the vast and somewhat-spooky [[Gralhund Villa]].  
Orond was short with a stocky build and a well-trimmed dark beard, but he was good-looking and well-dressed. He was rarely seen out of his armor: black plate with green filigree, depicting scenes of battle, and a ram’s head with a broken horn at the center. He lived with his daughter, [[Yalah Gralhund|Yalah]], and his son, [[Teldorn Gralhund|Teldorn]], at the vast and somewhat-spooky [[Villa Gralhund]].  


[[House Gralhund]], which had branches at major ports around the region, traded primarily in weapons and armor. They appeared to be devotees of [[Gargauth]], though this was not public.
[[House Gralhund]], which had branches at major ports around the region, traded primarily in weapons and armor. They appeared to be devotees of [[Gargauth]], though this was not public.

Latest revision as of 13:23, 18 March 2021

Orond Gralhund (OAR-ond GROWL-hund), MP, was a weapons dealer in Port Skaug and one of the Merchant Princes of Port Skaug.

Orond was short with a stocky build and a well-trimmed dark beard, but he was good-looking and well-dressed. He was rarely seen out of his armor: black plate with green filigree, depicting scenes of battle, and a ram’s head with a broken horn at the center. He lived with his daughter, Yalah, and his son, Teldorn, at the vast and somewhat-spooky Villa Gralhund.

House Gralhund, which had branches at major ports around the region, traded primarily in weapons and armor. They appeared to be devotees of Gargauth, though this was not public.