# Duke Cason Arvale — Character Sketch *Duke of Vethmarch. The young frontier duke. Pathfinder-adjacent.* ## Core Identity - **Name:** Cason Arvale - **Title:** Duke of Vethmarch - **Age:** Late 30s - **Role:** Ruler of the eastern frontier duchy. Holds Vethek Pass, the Vethani Crypts, and the sparsely populated mountain duchy that carries the kingdom's Pathfinder history. Potential Book 3+ noble ally. - **First Appearance:** Not yet on-page. Referenced as the duke whose territory contains the Vethani Crypts (Book 2) and Vethek Pass (Book 2 Ch15). ## Background The Arvale family has held Vethmarch since the duchy was created by royal grant at the end of the Pathfinder era. The grant was explicitly military — Cason's great-grandfather was a frontier officer who took the clearing of the eastern ranges seriously enough to be rewarded with a title he did not ask for. Three generations later, the family still treats the duchy as a post rather than a possession. Cason inherited the duchy from his father roughly three years before Book 3. His father died of a long illness; Cason had been running the practical business of the duchy for several years beforehand. The transition was quiet. ## Personality - **Military by training.** Served in the frontier guard in his 20s. Knows the passes, the waystations, the old Pathfinder cairns, and the family names of every frontier veteran still living in the duchy. - **Undramatic.** The Arvale household does not do ceremony. Cason's daily rotation involves more field visits than court letters, and more letters than audiences. - **Young enough to be underestimated** by the older dukes. Merrenwood patronizes him; Pamira does not. Holven treats him as a peer without condescension. Velthane has never met him. - **Married** to a woman (name TBD) who was his second cousin — a frontier-family match common in Vethmarch. One young child. - **Knows the Pathfinder legends in their real form,** not the legend form. When someone tells him the Wolf story, he listens for the details that are wrong. This is how he recognizes people. ## Political Position - **Attends court rarely** but reliably. When he appears, he speaks precisely and leaves. - **Relationship with the Compact:** cordial-but-wary. The Compact has always wanted more access to Vethmarch's pre-Compact ruins than Vethmarch has been willing to grant. Cason has continued the family's tradition of slow-walking the Compact's formal requests while granting selective informal access to individual scholars whose work he respects. - **Relationship with Pamira:** peer-level respect. They have exchanged letters for years without having met in person. Pamira's brother died in frontier service in Vethmarch — Cason knows this because his father knew it. - **Jurisdictional authority over the Compact** — same as every duke. Has exercised it twice, quietly, in ways the Compact did not publicize. ## Book 3+ Relevance - **Pathfinder history.** Cason is the duke most likely to appear in any scene where the Wolf's past becomes load-bearing. If Devod ever returns to Vethek Pass in person, Cason is his host. - **Second noble deflector.** Where Pamira deflects the Compact through grandmotherly warmth and legal counsel, Cason deflects through quiet institutional slowness. Two different tools in the same toolbox. - **Potential ally for Phelan.** A duke who respects operators over courtiers is exactly the duke Phelan can work with once he is forced to work with a duke at all. ## Voice & Dialog Notes - *Not yet established.* Expect: short, precise, not warm. The voice of someone trained to give orders that save lives. Listens more than he speaks. Does not repeat himself. ## Open Questions - [ ] Duchess Arvale's name and character? - [ ] Child's name and age? - [ ] Name of Cason's late father? - [ ] Did Cason's father know Devod Fields during the Pathfinder era? (Could be a rich connection.) - [ ] Exactly how wary is Cason of the Compact? Where does wariness become active opposition?