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* To [[Thomas the Poacher]], his house and all his mundane chattels including cash | * To [[Thomas the Poacher]], his house and all his mundane chattels including cash | ||
* To [[Hywel Mawr]], his magical possessions and laboratory equipment and supplies | * To [[Hywel Mawr]], his magical possessions and laboratory equipment and supplies | ||
− | * Also to [[Hywel Mawr]], | + | * Also to [[Hywel Mawr]], a letter stored in his sanctum. The letter says an item pertaining to [[The Hunt|him whom Godwyn and Hywel met on their first trip to Wales]] is buried amid the foundations of Glastonbury Abbey. The monks are unaware of the item, the letter says, but it gives explicit directions. |
Revision as of 17:27, 20 January 2012
Godwyn is an independent magus (an eremite, one without a covenant) living in a cave in the woods near Stranggore. His initial contact with the magi of Stranggore went poorly and Godwyn developed a strong distrust for his Hermetic neighbors, especially Argus.
Godwyn is a member of House Bjornaer. His heart-beast is a wolf. He was apprenticed at the covenant of Oswald's Haven in Yorkshire.
Godwyn has one servant, Thomas the Poacher.
Godwyn's Stories
- Godwyn's Gambit
- Release the Hounds
- Two Faces of Love
- The Horror of Wookey Hole
- A Covenant Denied
- Black Beast of the Weld
- Of Mice and Monks
- Godwyn Sets Out
- Godwyn's Gauntlet
Will
Godwyn has a sealed and written will, which he has given to the redcap John of Worcester for safekeeping. He leaves the following bequests:
- To Thomas the Poacher, his house and all his mundane chattels including cash
- To Hywel Mawr, his magical possessions and laboratory equipment and supplies
- Also to Hywel Mawr, a letter stored in his sanctum. The letter says an item pertaining to him whom Godwyn and Hywel met on their first trip to Wales is buried amid the foundations of Glastonbury Abbey. The monks are unaware of the item, the letter says, but it gives explicit directions.