Dayana Prucine

Dayana Prucine was the High-Richter of Zadash. As an NPC, Dayana Prucine was played by Matthew Mercer.

Appearance
She was an older female half-elf with dark red-purple hair that was short on the sides and brushed to one side, almost to a point. She had a gaunt, angular appearance. In her duties as High-Richter, she sometimes wore elaborate ceremonial gold and white armor.

Personality
Ill tempered.

Fjord as Bradley Timalt: “Yes, please, look lively, unfortunately we've been sent here from the Lawmaster, we have some very urgent business with High-Richter Prucine. Please, if you wouldn't mind, would you fetch her?

Crownsguard: Oh, I-- Just a second,... High-Richter, you have guests out front.

High-Richter: Tell them to wait a moment.

Jester: I like her already." She was not fond of puppies, Jester: "Also, what do you think of puppies?

High-Richter: I think they’re drawl and must be fed to their larger kin. So are we done here?” or those of demon blood. Taliesin: While we’re bowing on our way out, I’m going to drop my waterskin and spill it.

Molly: Oh! I’m so sorry, my lord. Jester: Every time! Every time!

Taliesin: As I’m cleaning it up, I’m going to make eye contact just briefly.

High-Richter: There is an immediate bit of a scowl and, “I would also ask nicely if you will stop bringing these demon bloods onto my estate to be ruining--“

Estate
Located in the Gilded Willows in the Tri-Spire of Zadash this homestead was surrounded by a seven-foot-tall stone and mortar wall that tightly crowded the perimeter, leaving only a three-foot space between the wall and the actual home. The two-story wood and stone home was painted in its entirety in a forest green color on the outside. There was a front archway to the door beyond the wall leading to a small gate. Beyond that, the front door of the estate was guarded by a Crownsguard stationed behind the gate. On the front face of the home, there were two small windows on each side of the first floor. These were bisected with wooden beams and had shutters that opened from the inside. The second floor had a partly receding balcony that looked over the front gate of the estate, it had a closed door that led into it.

History


Posing as members of the Timalt family of brewers, the Mighty Nein took the order ledger meant for the Baumbauchs that they stole from the courier in Trostenwald, to the front of the homestead of the High-Richter in the Gilded Willows. With the party in various disguises and Molly taking the name Erikson, a supposed assistant, Beau as Francis, and Fjord as Bradley Timalt, the party sought, as old fundraising friends, to gauge her character and whether she was as corrupt as they had heard from Ulog and the Knights of Requital.

Claiming that the lawmaster had sent them her way, they made the case that the Baumbauchs had made off with some of their product without payment. They sought swift justice due to much of their finances being tied up in the matter. Unfortunately, Jester claiming that the Baumbauchs had also made off with their puppies hurt their chances of convincing the High-Richter of their case. Thus the High-Richter said that she had no interest in the case, and that it was not something she would nor could handle if she wanted to, the matter being outside of her jurisdiction she told them to seek recompense in Trostenwald.

Claiming to have already tried to do so and that the lawmaster in Trostenwald had little respect for their family or her, the party attempted to smooth over the situation and get her to take their case with a small bribe. At hearing this the High-Richter sent the guard posted there inside. Not willing to take a direct bribe the High-Richter was willing to take their case for a future favor.

Beau: "And, of course, we would happily pay you for any type of additional service you might be able to help us out with.

High-Richter: Am I– Step inside.” The crown’s guard step inside and close the door behind. “Am I to understand that you’ve come out here in broad daylight to my estate in an attempt to bribe the High Richter of Zadash?

Fjord: Was that what you said? Beau: Well, no– Fjord: I don’t think that’s what you said. Beau: No, I don’t think those were my words at all. No. Fjord: It was merely a few pennies for your time. Jester: A favour for a favour! Beau: It’s up to interpretation. Fjord: Yes, I mean certainly if you just feel like doing justice on it’s own– I would like to see people taken care of that take care of us.

High-Richter: So long as it’s not a bribe. Favours we can do.

Fjord: Well of course!

High-Richter: I’ll see what’s possible. I’ll ask around. I’ll take these documents, if you don’t mind, to see what can be mustered.

Beau: And, of course, we are always willing to pay in favours.

High-Richter: Of course. There are all sides and types of favours that can be helpful to the Crown and those below.”