"MAY I CUT IN"
The Introduction of Bronson Colt
Randolf
Bronson
Colt Randolf, strong, intelligent, well-mannered and handsome cousin of Enad
the Great, was sailing one day when he received the news of his cousin's
death. Though exactly opposite in beliefs and mannerisms, the cousins got
along quite well as children. This did change, however, when Enad killed off
most of the family to feed to strange creatures.
Upon
the death of Enad, by natural causes, Bronson inherited all of Enad's material
possessions. These included his lands, his magical devices and books, and all
else he owned. The only reason these were left to Bronson is because he was
Enad's only surviving relative.
Bronson,
having magical powers and possessions of his own, put his and the late Enad's
powers to good use. The wastelands and the otherwise disgusting and decrepit
mansions and palaces of his late cousin were soon restored to their original
beauty and lushness. Bronson then realized how useful his inheritance could be
and set out to put the power to better use.
After
Bronson was settled, he contacted T. G. Taft, Adena the Enchantrice, and
Jonathan Pierce by mental telepathy to inform them of his rise as new lord of
the former lands of Enad the Great. In this way he learned of the competition
between them. Bronson was soon on his way to becoming that for which each of
the competitors strived.
| © 1984, | L. Charles, D. Conrad, A. Duncan, Enad the Great, J. Pierce, B. C. Randolf, and T. G. Taft |
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