Leavy Wright

Lord Leavy Wright was once a proud young lord who reigned over a small parcel of land in the lowlands of the vast Kingdom of Gilneas. For seven years he looked after and cared for his land carefully, and so he was very distraught when the armies of the undead invaded and destroyed all that he had worked for. Whilst fleeing his home, he took passage on one of his good friend's (Tanaach Broderick) numerous ships, and arrived at Taswick Isle at around 621 K.C., along with thousands of other Gilnean refugees.

Under the House of Broderick, Leavy was granted the abandoned but immense Seacliff Castle. He took residence in the castle along with several hundred other refugees, and eventually became used to life on the seemingly peaceful Taswick Isle. A mere two years later, plotting trolls lurking deep within the Taswick Jungle were able to successfully penetrate the castle's weak defenses and slaughter nearly all of its inhabitants.

Narrowly surviving, Leavy and the tattered survivors of the attack became aware that local Kul Tiras marines purposely neglected to send aid because of their grudges against Genn Greymane and all Gilneans as a whole. Unforgiving, the survivors were rallied by the Lord Leavy Wright and sought out to seek revenge against the isle's denizens. They were initially successful, and soon became known as the Seacliff Marauders. After several months of raiding caravans and guerrilla like attacks against settlements, the marauders were driven back into the Taswick Jungle and their numbers decimated.

Living in the dense jungle was no better, however, as they quickly found out. The jungle was heavily populated by rageful trolls, and the tired marauders were often getting attacked. Eventually the survivors fled the isle all together upon the stolen ship, The Horseman. Leavy Wright, upon retreating from the isle, caught a fatal sickness and died. Less than a week later his body was raised back into life as an Undead, and he and his crew remain on the sea, always watching for Kul Tiras marines.