James Garrington

James Garrington was a tall young aristocrat, who grew up in a traditional noble family and was taught strict morals at a young age. He is credited with restoring much order and policy back to Seacliff Castle. A calming presense, he was loved by the people and would often make long public speeches, adressing issues that plagued the common man.

He disassembled much of the region's military might, something that may have come back to bite him when pirates began to harass trading routes. His popularity began to decline towards the end of his life as piracy in the area grew profusely, and James did not do much about it. Dieing at seventy-one year's old, his son took over his position and erected a stone statue in his honor.