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Key NPCs: Toln d’Kundarak (male dwarf banker)

Following a number of tragic incidents in Graywall, House Kundarak decided to invest in a major enclave in Quickstone instead. Once it’s completed, the enclave will be a small fortress capable of supporting the house’s western operations. In addition to multiple vaults and safety deposit boxes, the enclave will have access to the Kundarak Vault network. The enclave will ultimately incorporate Sivis Stone 182, and in coordination with House Orien, will serve as an important postal outlet.

Currently, the Enclave is little more than a dream. There’s a basic foundation and framework, but there are still many crucial questions to be answered. Lord Toln d’Kundarak is overseeing the construction of the enclave. Under current plans, it could still be a year before the Enclave is ready. This schedule could be dramatically accelerated if Lord Toln would allow the use of quickstone in the construction; currently he’s resisted using what he calls “mud-stone.” There have also been a number of unfortunate accidents; some believe Ilia Kemble is responsible.

Lord Toln d’Kundarak is stubborn and proud. He respects his dragonmarked peers, including Viceroy Emerick d’Orien and Lady Hazel d’Ghallanda, but unless you’re a noble or a dragonmarked heir, he has little interest in you. He sees the people of Oldtown and the Coins as peasants and criminals; he envisions his enclave as the center of a bold new Quickstone, with no room for such disreputable folk.

Possible ties to the Kundarak Enclave:

  • (Kundarak heir or House Agent) As a Kundarak heir, you could be related to Lord Toln—a niece, nephew, or even his child. Are you actively working to help him overcome obstacles, or are you a layabout heir sent to the frontier to learn responsibility? Most of the houses recognize the Enclave as a valuable asset, and as a House Agent from any house, you might be asked to assist Lord Toln with problems that arise. Although, it’s always possible your house has some auspicious reason they don’t want the enclave to succeed...
  • (Proficiency with Mason's Tools) When you’re not adventuring, you’re working on the Enclave. The pay is good, but Lord Toln is a hard taskmaster. And it’s always possible you’ll find something unusual in your work—an unanticipated passage below the foundation, a strange artifact embedded in the stone, a haunting voice whispering at night...
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