Gentry/The Baroness

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KEEPER NAME

The Baroness is a Gentry who takes people worldwide. She was created by Valerie

Description

woman who tries to act like a Baroness from centuries ago on earth, but doesn't quite get it right. She is, however, the ultimate authority within her realm, and she doesn't have a gentle hand, except with her favorites.

Realm

Endless Castle This castle resembles one from a millennium ago in England, but it goes deep underground. On the surface it’s lovely, with parties and feasts held frequently, but underground...there’s nothing but pain. Those who have displeased her are held in the dungeon, while her guests feast, her servants work and her Hunters find more people to fill her castle.

Methodology

The Baroness expects near constant feasts and parties. For her favorites they attend the parties. Those less preferred, who either are not up to her standards or show reluctance to party, are servants. There are a few, though, who serve as mystical whipping boys for her favored few, for the Baroness tolerates no disrespect and punishes harshly.

Those who are lost or those who have no one to miss them are her favored targets, though the spoiled and wealthy are just as likely to join in her celebrations.

Suggested Themes for Escapees

The Baroness has need of a great many types of people in her realm, from servants to guests to hunters...and occasionally to whipping boys.

  • Beast - Common enough for her Hunters, or even servants, but not often do they become guests.
  • Darkling - More common for those punished, though some Darklings may make it to Guest status.
  • Elemental - Especially those who are 'pretty' or 'fancy'.
  • Fairest - Extremely likely among her favored.
  • Ogre - Rare, but occasionally found in her hunters.
  • Wizened - Extremely common, especially Drudges, as servants.