![]() Duke Gundar and his followers are fervent worshippers of the Wild Hunt, inasmuch as they can be said to be devout about anything other than pillaging and slaughter. Worship includes leaving a portion of one’s prey behind after hunting, making offerings of blood and wine at forest shrines, and even sometimes setting out unwanted infants in the wilderness.īarovians consider worship of the Wild Hunt to be savage and horrific, and Count Strahd long ago outlawed the religion in his land. ![]() Their worship is instead intended to placate and appease the cruel spirits. Gundarakites do not seek aid or help from the Erlking and his followers. The most powerful of these beings is known as the Erlking, said to be a tall, powerful man with the head of a stag. ![]() This grouping of vicious, predatory demigods are said to wander the hills and forests of the region, hunting humans for sport and sometimes stealing away children for unknown purpose. Many of the clans and tribes of Gundarak venerate a pantheon of woodland spirits known as the Wild Hunt. ![]()
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