The six of you, novice knights all, are gathered at The Jumping Bean, a tavern in Ronyab, the Kingdom town closest to the main pass of the Kingdom’s Southern Mountain range.
First, there is Phran, a Waysah female. The Waysah are human in appearance, with rabbit like features, including ears. The average female Waysah stands five foot nine inches tall. The Waysah are more common in smaller towns situated in farming communities. They’re known for their quick reflexes and preternatural luck.
Phran stands six foot two inches tall (seven foot one if you include her ears). The word ‘statuesque’ must have been invented for her physique. She has a flawless peaches and cream complexion, crystal blue eyes and platinum blonde hair that hangs in a single braid to the small of her back.
Phran is a knight in the service of Suneva, goddess of love and romantic beauty. They prefer to use reason rather than combat when able, though to they will attack the undead and evil extraplanar beings without hesitation. Against the latter group, Suneva grants her knights special,powers.
There is Grong Irongrip, an eight foot seven inch tall male plains giant and a knight of Anakara, the goddess of twilight. The smallest and most numerous of the giants, plains giants are human in appearance, with those living in the kingdom appearing Greco-Roman. The average male plains giant stands eight feet tall.
The knights who pledge themselves to Anakara consider it part of their duty to keep the darkness from crossing over into the light. Knights of Anakara are often called the Silent Watchers because of their traditional taciturn behavior.
Next is a six foot tall human male named Nomos, a knight in the service of Tyrwin, god of justice.
Then there is Galga, a five foot ten inch tall human woman. Galga belongs to an order whose patron is Chaelja, god of song and story and Father of the Seven Muses. It’s an odd order, when compared to the rest. The knights of the order are valiant warriors and reliable allies. But they seem more interested in being remembered in verse and lyrics than in doing good. The order tends to attract the younger sons and daughters of major nobles.
Finally there is Transk Gemshard, a seven foot tall half-orc (though he uses the name Urgai to describe his race). Despite their name, Half-Orcs are not the product of an orc and a human mating, as such unions are incapable of producing offspring. Half-orcs are the product of a magical merging of humans and orcs centuries ago, and are their own separate race. Half-orcs have human intelligence and lack of aversion to light. In addition, they have an orc’s strength and endurance. The average half-orc stands six and a half feet tall.
Transk is a knight in the order of Paskint, god of vengeance. Though Paskint is always depicted as a burly, bearded human male, many Urgai (half orcs) consider him the patron god of the Urgai.
The six of you are discussing your shared quest, which will have your party traveling