Ermēs Nalð

Pryn Roð of Kelspar

  • Born: 620 DR
  • Died: Alive

Ermēs serves as the presiding Pryn Roð for the prosperous Kelspar neighborhood of Sulyard. His reputation was tarnished a few years ago when it was alleged that he was skimming tithes meant for Kyrm Oryroð. He was summoned to the Temple and questioned about the three year decline in offerings from his community. After extensive Orádra questioning, blame eventually fell upon some local clergy and assistants which were subsequently removed to the Sulyard Prison. Though their incarcerations were widely considered an injustice by the Pryr Roð community, Ermēs Nalð retained his position and promised to administrate his community’s finances more closely.

Ermēs lives in a comfortable brick row-house with a view of the High Temple from his third story smoking room. He regularly entertains guests and generous parishioners in his house, offering exotic spirits, wines, and other refreshments. Many “give” to the Pryn Roð in order to gain access to his inner circle. This circle of friends and colleagues are some of the most influential people in all the Sulyard. Both Lord Sulyard and his nephew Patron Lord Sulyard (e.g., Norín Rādān, Vol Rādān) can sometimes be found at the house.

Tressta’s notes: Early thirties, well-muscled man with distracting lazy eye. Spoke softly and was generally considerate. Preferred meeting at the Brown Inn, a small three room inn near the Sulyard Tower. Crafted a pair of gloves with claws sewn into the fingers that he insisted Tressta wear. A loud customer. Paid with Talas farthings and on one occasion, a bottle of Taldàni wine. Encounters: 3 or 4.