Yeleta
Although he would hardly admit it, not even Commander Iakobo Vearra, first among the Knights of the Dying Sun, is comfortable looking Yeleta in the eye. Her grotesque masks, her wild manners and thunderous voice are enough to frighten parents as well as children, and the stories told of her cruelty are hugely popular in the taverns of Yndaros.
Yeleta instills fear and fascinates. At the same time most Ambrians cling to the belief that the Huldra – or the Arch Witch as some call her – never leaves her home in the caverns piercing the cliff of Karvosti, and some even claim to know that she in reality is nothing more than a wise old crone, powerful but not at all evil.
That she is connected to the creatures of Davokar is beyond doubt, but whether or not she is actually allied with them is another ques- tion. Maybe she is yet to decided which side she is on, the side of the beasts or that of the humans? Maybe she, and thus the barbarian clans, will make a decision before long.
Yeleta instills fear and fascinates. At the same time most Ambrians cling to the belief that the Huldra – or the Arch Witch as some call her – never leaves her home in the caverns piercing the cliff of Karvosti, and some even claim to know that she in reality is nothing more than a wise old crone, powerful but not at all evil.
That she is connected to the creatures of Davokar is beyond doubt, but whether or not she is actually allied with them is another ques- tion. Maybe she is yet to decided which side she is on, the side of the beasts or that of the humans? Maybe she, and thus the barbarian clans, will make a decision before long.
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