Sometime in the Middle Ages a historic treaty is being ratified by the great kings of England. With invading French forces moving across the sea, King Fawthur and King Dick II gather other provincial leaders to sign the Unification Treaty of England, for only by reuniting the land under one ruler shall the French be defeated. The party is a celebration of Fawthur’s daughter, Princess Purity to the son of King Dick II, Prince Richard. The rule of a unified England will fall to the hands of these two royal descendants, and all of the England will be saved . . . unless of course, a grisly murder goes unsolved! A traitor walks among you, and if the culprit gets away an entire country could perish!
The celebration of this historical marriage takes place in the castle of King Dick, and he has invited people from across the lands to witness this monumental event. There may be feasting, Flip-flop the court jester shall surely do some tricks for the guests, and the tragic play of Omelette will be performed for the guests by Chet Spear and his troupe of actors.
| Robdim Good | The wily thief who has been a thorn in the side of the Sheriff of Slytovhand for all these years. | ||
| Joan of Narc | The famous leader of French armies who has defected from her homeland and joined the English. | ||
| Friar Shmuck | A good bit of ale and a long-winded story are the butter and bread of this wandering holy-man. | ||
| Queen Goosmea | Wife of King Dick II, she loves her servants to be male and her husband to be out of the picture. | ||
| Duke of Birth | Royal leader of this small but luxurious town, the beneficent Duke has said "there will be no unnecessary labor in Birth." | ||
| Sirsee | Sorceress who was trained by Merwin the great wizard. | ||
| Sir Lafalott | Noble knight who is jolly to the point of annoyance. A great guy at parties. |