The Kastelai are a knightly order that carries its castle with it. The Crimson Keep is a fortress no map can fix: it looms on the evening horizon where nothing stood at noon, and by dawn it is gone again, having loosed its riders to war and gathered them back with their prizes. Its lords are warrior-vampires of the old chivalric mould, who prize martial excellence above intrigue and regard the duel as the highest expression of the curse — which makes them the most straightforward, and some say the most dangerous, of the dynasties.
What sets the Kastelai apart is how they feed. They hunger less for blood than for prowess, and every worthy foe they cut down surrenders more than a life: the strength of the swing, the cunning of the guard, a lifetime's hard-won skill, drawn into the victor's own undying sword-arm. A Kastelai knight is thus a living archive of every warrior he has slain.
They extend a genuine respect to brave enemies, and extinguish them all the same. Within the Soulblight Gravelords the Crimson Keep is a byword for a particular doom — not the slow poison of Neferata's court nor the treachery of Mannfred's snares, but an honest challenge from a knight who will thank you for the fight, and be improved by your death.
Soulblight Gravelords
Order of battle
The Kastelai Dynasty field the units of the Soulblight Gravelords — a detachment from the roster:
Kindred formations
Other Soulblight Gravelords formations
Legion of BloodThe court of Neferata made into an army — assassins, courtiers, and deathless soldiery deployed with the same precision as her whispers. The Legion of Blood wins its wars in ballrooms and council chambers years before its banners take the field, and battle is merely the signature on a treaty already written.
Legion of NightMannfred von Carstein's legion fights the way its master thinks: nothing is what it appears, and the killing blow always arrives from behind. Feigned retreats, buried reserves, and allies bought in secret make the Legion of Night less an army than an elaborate trap with a body count.
Vyrkos DynastyThe wolf-blooded vampires of the Shyishan deep-wilds, closer to the hunt and to the mortals they cull than any courtly dynasty. The Vyrkos run with dire wolf packs, keep the old tongues of the villages they shepherd, and practice a patient, generational predation that has convinced itself it is stewardship.