Kaslain Krupp

Kaslain Krupp is the son of two members of House Krupp making him a member of the wealthy and powerful House Krupp.

Kaslain Krupp would be born the third son of his father and this meant he would inherit little, and so instead he joined the Cult of Sigmar where he found a place where he truly mattered to people. Unknown to Kaslain he was helped in his growth in the Cult of Sigmar by high ranking members of the Order who believed that by rising Kaslain they could gain favors from his wealthy family, but as he rose he fell in with Volkmar and his devout element within the Cult and this turned out to be false as he wanted for little money and became increasingly devout in his beliefs.

Early History
Kaslain Krupp would be born the third son of his father and this meant he would inherit little, and so instead he joined the Cult of Sigmar where he found a place where he truly mattered to people. Unknown to Kaslain he was helped in his growth in the Cult of Sigmar by high ranking members of the Order who believed that by rising Kaslain they could gain favors from his wealthy family, but as he rose he fell in with Volkmar and his devout element within the Cult and this turned out to be false as he wanted for little money and became increasingly devout in his beliefs.

Intervention in Austria
Following the attack on Arnor by the forces of Valeria it became clear that the next step would be the invasion of Arnor by Austria, and that when that came to pass there would be nothing stopping them from winning. Knowing this the emperor Karl Franz called several of the Cult of Sigmar alongside other high ranking officials to him, and they met to discuss how they should deal with Priam Troy and his visions for Austria. The group would come to a shared knowledge that if Austria took control of Arnor, and with the growth of Toppenheim they would be moving closer and closer to a point where they could not be defeated by Bavaria alone, and the Emperor would have to call upon the provinces of which would lead to civil war.