Kohl

Kohl-Pilsinor, Daniel, Esq., DSA-C, MSA-C
Baron-Esquire of Cheverly North (Lord Kohl)
Quick Facts
Str/Dex = 4, Con = 5, Quick =7, Mana/Will =9
Age: 68 (birthday 22 December)
6’-2” (but stoops to 5’-9”), 185 pounds
Skills: Legal, diplomatic, leadership, managerial
Reputation: Direct and domineering, fearless straight-shooter
Detailed History
| Year | Age | Event |
|---|---|---|
| 1145 | 0 | Born Daniel Kohl, 3rd son of Mallith Kohl (Lord Mayor Kilma’s Chamberlain, later made Baronet of Skari) and Minera Jinn, senior lady-in-waiting to Lord Mayor Kilma’s wife, Annis |
| 1159-63 | 14-18 | Educated at Greyhawk Legal Academy |
| 1163-66 | 18-21 | Junior prosecutor, earned reputation for strict adherence to law, long hours, and tenacious pursuit; early promoter of equal rights for demi-humans |
| 1166 | 21 | Married Vanta Pilsinor, heir of Errik Pilsinor, 4th Baron of Cheverly North (Lord Cheverly); moved to Lord Mayor Kilma’s personal staff |
| 1167 | 22 | Son Narin born |
| 1168 | 23 | Daughter Raya born |
| 1170 | 25 | Daughter Tyria born |
| 1171 | 26 | Became Daniel Kohl-Pilsinor, 5th Baron of Cheverly North (Lord Cheverly) on Lord Errik’s death |
| 1172 | 27 | Son Errik born |
| 1177 | 32 | Promoted to senior prosecutor by Lord Mayor Olmarr |
| 1184 | 39 | Promoted to chief prosecutor by Lord Mayor Olmarr |
| 1185 | 40 | Made member of Lord Mayor’s Council |
| 1190 | 45 | Retired from prosecuting in favor of writing laws for Lord Mayor Olmarr; implemented increased jail terms, harsher prison conditions for “unrecoverable” offenders; fewer crimes punishable by death |
| 1193 | 48 | Made member of Lord Mayor Olmarr’s Privy Council |
| 1203 | 58 | Retired from public service on Lord Mayor Olmarr’s death; awarded Meritorious Service Award with Crown for long government service |
| 1205 | 61 | Wife died, son became Narin Kohl-Pilsinor, 6th Baron of Cheverly North (Lord Cheverly); own title reverted to Baron-Esquire (Lord Kohl) |
| 1206 | 62 | At Lord Mayor Halverine’s request, left retirement to chair the Lord Mayor’s committee on law reform; also returns to Lord Mayor’s Council and Privy Council |
| 1210 | 66 | Retired again; awarded Distinguished Service Award with Crown for unique contributions to Greyhawk |
| 1212 | 68 | Tapped by Count Aphic to become the County of Greyhawk’s first Lord Minister of Law; joins Count’s council and Privy Council for 3rd time |