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Moochkin, Red Panda Inventor Extraordinaire

Moochkin is the kind of companion every adventurer dreams of and every historian despairs over. Official records on the Nethergate disaster speak nothing of a dimension travelling red panda. The few witnesses know that his crash landing sealed it shut and saved the Wildlands from ruin. Cute, clever, and just a little chaotic, Moochkin converted his pod into a special shop in the Wildlands, filling hunters’ packs with gadgets, gizmos and the occasional “definitely safe” prototype. He even convinced an entire mercenary town to start using MCHY tokens as currency.

Behind his cute charisma, Moochkin constantly seeks a path to fix his pod and traverse dimensions once again to rescue his family and home world of Pandakin from a dimensional rift…that was probably not caused by him. Maybe.

In Faenora, chaos has a name and it’s adorable.


King Aldric, King of Faenora

King Aldric loves to play the part of the noble savior: sealing the Wildlands, calling for hunters, giving speeches that sound good in song and tapestry. To the nobility, he is the very image of a golden king. To the commoners, he is a man who feasts while they starve. Faenora gleams from the palace outward, but the shine grows thinner the further you walk. Aldric may yet believe history will crown him a hero, but history has a way of choosing its own legends. And this chapter is just beginning.


General Faulkner, War Hero General and Overseer of Donegal

Faulkner isn’t here for speeches or pageantry, his efforts in the War of Silent Thrones established Faenora as the ruling kingdom and securing his status as a war hero among nobles and commoners alike. When the Nethergate split open, he stood on the front lines and watched corruption pour through. Most call it a tragedy. Faulkner calls it suspicious. He knows a disgraced Faenoran sorcerer played a hand and he’s not about to let that truth vanish into royal archives.

In Donegal, he’s turned a battered outpost into the last true stronghold of the Wildlands. Hunters rally to his banner, not because he promises glory, but because the Faenoran banner promises food and fortune to those brave enough to quell the darkness. Glory isn’t the reward here - survival is. And Faulkner intends to deliver both as he investigates to the true source of the corruption.

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