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− | Garth used to be a thief in his early life before he settled down in Hawkethorne. During his thieving days he was part of a company in which the captain (who would later become his wife) took a liking to him right off. The company kept on for a few years until their luck ran out when one summer his captain tells him that she was pregnant. It took everything Garth had to convince his wife to settle down, but eventually they did. Sometime after the kids were born his wife would | + | Garth used to be a thief in his early life before he settled down in Hawkethorne. During his thieving days he was part of a company in which the captain (who would later become his wife) took a liking to him right off. The company kept on for a few years until their luck ran out when one summer his captain tells him that she was pregnant with his kids. It took everything Garth had to convince his wife to settle down, but eventually they did. Sometime after the kids were born his wife would disappear, leaving the kids with him. The exact reason as to why she left is kept a secret especially to his kids. |
==Interactions== | ==Interactions== |
Revision as of 14:48, 6 July 2019
Garth | |
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File:CoC2 Garth.png Garth's bust, by Cheshire | |
Creator |
Savin(creator) The Observer(writer) |
Information | |
Species | Lupine |
Gender | Male |
Occupation |
Ex-Thief Innkeeper |
Spouse | Unnamed Wife |
Children |
Gwyn(daughter) Garret(son) |
Location | The Frost Hound |
Garth is the owner of The Frost Hound Tavern in Hawkethorne, and is a pillar of the community. He's the closest thing to a leader the people of Hawkethorne have.
Appearance
A towering old wolf-man named Garth runs the place along with his daughter Gwyneth, the serving girl. Her father is gruff and speaks little, but the two of them are your only company most days.
Personal History
Garth used to be a thief in his early life before he settled down in Hawkethorne. During his thieving days he was part of a company in which the captain (who would later become his wife) took a liking to him right off. The company kept on for a few years until their luck ran out when one summer his captain tells him that she was pregnant with his kids. It took everything Garth had to convince his wife to settle down, but eventually they did. Sometime after the kids were born his wife would disappear, leaving the kids with him. The exact reason as to why she left is kept a secret especially to his kids.
Interactions
- Drink - (see The Frost Hound Tavern drinks)
- Talk
- His Adventures - Talk to the old wolf about his adventuring days. (this unlocks the Training option).
- Old Forest - Question Garth about the forest north of town.
- Orc Tribe? - Question Garth about the orcish threat in the foothills.
- Harvest Valley - Ask Garth what there is to know about the land beyond the northern river.
- Storage - See if Garth can spare any more space for some of your stuff.
- Don't - Not right now, Garth.
- Buy It - 50 EC for a chest? Sure thing. (purchasing the chest will increase storage capacity by 10 and can only be purchased once)
- Training
- Garth can teach the Champion Thief and Warrior powers. She can also allow the Champion to re-assign Attributes and change the class of the Champion to either a Thief or Warrior.
Sex
You can't have sex with Garth, ever.
One-Offs and Events
- The Dad talk - Garth will give the Champion a talking-to if they’ve been fooling around with his baby girl.
Quests
Dog Days
Garth has asked you to investigate the disappearance of his son Garret, who left for a logging camp before the blizzard hit and hasn't been seen since. The camp is situated on the western side of the Old Forest.
Right of Conquest
Garth the Innkeeper informed you of an orcish warcamp in the eastern foothills, close enough to threaten Hawkethorne. You're not exactly an army, but if you could do something to dissuade them from raiding down into the lowlands, the town and its inhabitants could rest easier.