As for master feidin, he was an old acquaintance of the players.
This legendary Holy Knight was exiled by his own country because of his friendship with an orc warrior. When he spoke to his son, Tyran, he said a famous saying that was widely spread: "Race does not represent honor. People should not rashly make judgments about existences that are different from themselves."
Old fordring lived in seclusion in the Plaguelands and fed on rotten insects. He saw his son, Tyran, join the Scarlet Crusade and gradually lose himself, so he hoped to use some mementos to wake up his son, who had become a puppet, and rekindle his Paladin will.
When the players gave the toy war hammer, silver hand's glorious war flag, and the painting of love and family to Tyran, the Highlord of the Scarlet Crusade read feidin's letter and burst into tears.