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{{Previously|[[Session 22]]|Met Jules and Lavarr at the Siren Woods edge, the group is offered a night's sleep though not without issue.}} | {{Previously|[[Session 22]]|Met Jules and Lavarr at the Siren Woods edge, the group is offered a night's sleep though not without issue.}} | ||
{{Previously|[[Session 29]]|Cynic is contacted by [[Geralt]] to terminate their cooperation and, | {{Previously|[[Session 29]]|Cynic is contacted by [[Geralt]] to terminate their cooperation and, as punishment, inform him of the killing of Lavarr and his son.}} | ||
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Revision as of 19:07, 25 August 2022
A large bulky lumberjack who lived at the outer edge of the Siren Woods with his young son, Jules. Lavarr offered travelers a space to stay for the night as he knew the dangers the woods become after dark. Lavarr worked at a mill further northward and is paid by his employer in Brassdorf. Lavarr's wife had passed away some years prior and so, with his son, he chose to live a peaceful life away from the struggles of society.
Jules
Lavarr's son, Jules, was an 8 year old boy who was intrigued by the many adventurers who would pass by their house at the woods. The excitement and sociability of Jules would seem to be the reason why Lavarr was open to invite adventurers inside their home to stay the night if even to entertain Jules.
Death
The fate of Lavarr and Jules would be sealed by a good-hearted gesture from Cynic, member of the Four Feathers, to offer protection to the small family through the Getaways. Unfortunately, due to certain unfulfilled promises on his part, the Getaways would indeed come by the lonely home and murder both Lavarr and his young son Jules.
Previously in...
Session 22 | Met Jules and Lavarr at the Siren Woods edge, the group is offered a night's sleep though not without issue. |
Session 29 | Cynic is contacted by Geralt to terminate their cooperation and, as punishment, inform him of the killing of Lavarr and his son. |