Jacob Garrington

Jacob Garrington was the only son of James Garrington and heir to the Lordship of Seacliff. Jacob was a high ranking officer in his father's militia before leaving the army all together and becoming a member of the Council of Seacliff. He was already fifty-one when he became lord of Seacliff Castle, and his rule can be described as both brief and chaotic. Because his father dismantled much of the region's military might, when Jacob became lord he was left with no dispatchable soldiers and hundreds of pirates to defend against.

Most of Seacliff Castle's provinces had already been usurped by local pirate lords and Jacob Garrington knew it was only a matter of time before all of his land and people were swallowed up by the pirate's greed. In a last ditch effort he ordered the already weathered Knights of Seacliff Castle to attack the pirate convoys. Outmanned and outgunned, the knights eventually were completely decimated and the order disbanded. In addition to being attacked by pirates the castle was also being assaulted by an onslaught of trolls, presumably the Osvan Tribe. In May of 1516 K.C. Jacob Garrington committed suicide. Without a leader or a strong military, Seacliff Castle and nearly all of its provinces succumbed.