Warden Sheehaw

Warden Sheehaw was a revered and iconic figure who was in control of Basscastle (then a prison) from estimated 286 K.C. to early 317 K.C. He was a powerful authority figure of the time, and an adept warrior in his youth. In his later years his command of Basscastle Prison was shrouded in doubt and scandal.

He allegedly oversaw and allowed the Roganof Executions, a series of private executions of innocent inmates in inhumane ways that resulted in around eighty deaths. He was assaulted at his home in May of 317 K.C. at age 82, and later died from his wounds. His death marked the end of Basscastle Prison as a whole.