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William Thurner

Role Major, Austrian Army; Order Operative Nationality Austrian Status alive Age 48
Overview Major William Thurner is a 48-year-old Austrian military officer and member of the Order of St. Aelfric. He serves as a primary contact point for the Order within Vienna and has been assigned

Overview

Major William Thurner is a 48-year-old Austrian military officer and member of the Order of St. Aelfric. He serves as a primary contact point for the Order within Vienna and has been assigned as the coordination officer for the Masquerade ball at Palais Lobkowitz on August 8th.

Thurner is an experienced operative who is well-positioned within Austrian military and society circles. He will serve as the party’s contact at the Masquerade, providing access, introductions, and information.

Physical Description

A military officer of clear bearing, neither handsome nor plain. His uniform is immaculate, and he moves with the discipline of a career soldier. He has greying hair, sharp eyes, and the manner of someone accustomed to command and responsibility.

Statistics

Stat Value
STR 60
CON 65
SIZ 65
DEX 60
INT 70
POW 65
APP 55
EDU 75
HP 13
SAN 55
MOV 9
DB +1d4
Luck 50

Skills

  • Firearms (Handgun) 70%
  • Fighting (Sword) 65%
  • Charm 60%
  • Psychology 65%
  • Occult 50%
  • Military Knowledge 75%
  • German (Native) 90%
  • French 70%
  • English 60%

Role in Campaign

Masquerade Coordination: Thurner will be present at the Masquerade on August 8 to:

  • Ensure the party has access to the event
  • Provide cover identities and invitations if needed
  • Serve as discrete contact for intelligence sharing
  • Coordinate with other Order operatives present

Intelligence Support: Thurner can provide information about:

  • Known cult members and their identities
  • Security arrangements at the Masquerade
  • Austrian military/government contacts who might assist
  • Safe houses and secure locations in Vienna

Practical Assistance: Thurner can arrange:

  • Accommodations if the party needs to relocate
  • Access to restricted University areas (if he has sufficient leverage)
  • Protection if the party faces direct cult violence
  • Evacuation if the operation becomes compromised

Interactions with PCs

Initial Contact

Thurner will identify himself at an appropriate moment during the Masquerade. He will use a discrete signal or phrase established by Harcourt. The party should be aware that Thurner is not Harcourt himself — Thurner is a subordinate operative coordinating local operations.

Working with Thurner

Thurner is professional and experienced. He will take the party’s intelligence seriously and will provide support proportional to the operation’s scope and importance. He is not infinitely resourced — he must be careful about the extent to which he involves Austrian military apparatus in what is technically an internal affair.

Limitations

Thurner cannot:

  • Guarantee military intervention without clear threat to Austrian sovereignty
  • Ensure Austrian government cooperation with an Order operation
  • Protect the party from all consequences if they create public scandal
  • Act against direct orders from his military superiors

Session Appearances

Thurner should appear at the Masquerade (Session 8, August 8) as a contact point and information source. He may appear again in later sessions depending on how the investigation develops.

Final Notes

Thurner represents the Order’s institutional support for the Vienna operation. His presence ensures that the party is not entirely dependent on improvisation and local contacts — they have institutional backing, though that backing is limited by political and military considerations.

[!info] Keeper Only Thurner should be a positive but limited asset. He helps the party access events and provides intelligence, but he cannot solve their problems for them. The party must do the actual investigative work and confrontation with the Brotherhood.

Session 12 Update — The War Council (11 August 1814)

Thurner appeared at the Thaliastraße 12 safehouse on the morning of 11 August, sent by Harcourt to offer assistance before his next assignment. As the safehouse’s owner and Order operative, he was a natural addition to the coalition assembling for the assault.

At the War Council that evening at the Heuriger Zum Rebstock, Thurner delivered critical intelligence: Baron von Kaunitz had fled Vienna two days prior, his carriage tracked south toward Graz. This confirmed Herzfeld had lost his intelligence and military cover.

Thurner was present when the Wächter crashed through the pergola. His combat status and response are unresolved (Session 12 cliffhanger).

[!info] Keeper Note The play notes transcribed “Thurner” as “Therna” throughout (gmassistant.app artifact). All references corrected to canonical name.

Session 8 Update — Grand Masquerade (Night of August 8, 1814)

Major Thurner made his first canonical appearance at the Grand Masquerade on the evening of 8 August 1814, fulfilling the Order contact role established in advance. The contact was made cleanly and the operational packet was delivered to the party before the Wächter attack collapsed the rest of the night into combat.

How the Contact Was Made

Thurner signalled Georgiana across the dance floor early in the evening and invited her to waltz. The waltz itself was the cover for the briefing: a long, unhurried turn around the floor in formal hold, conducted in low German for any Austrian-speaking ear nearby and in low English for the substantive content. Georgiana received the entire packet during a single dance, returned to the party with it intact, and the Order’s Vienna picture was now in the players’ hands.

Choosing Georgiana for the briefing was a deliberate decision: she is the party’s most socially fluent operative, the waltz invitation drew the least attention of any possible contact method, and her cover as a young Englishwoman of good family in Vienna made the dance unremarkable to anyone watching. Thurner’s tradecraft was clean.

The Operational Packet

The intelligence Thurner delivered to Georgiana, in its entirety:

  • Herzfeld is alone tonight at the University. No Adler, no Brotherhood inner circle, no escort beyond his usual sealed-theatre staff. The masquerade has stripped the cult’s senior figures out of the building. This is the rarest configuration the party will see before the August 15 ritual.
  • Reconnaissance is appropriate now. Operations are not. Thurner’s professional read: the party is not equipped for a direct assault on the Engine tonight, but they could profitably reconnoitre the University while the building is at its weakest cover. A quiet entry, a survey of the layout, an identification of the anatomical theatre’s defences — this is Order-approved tradecraft for tonight. A raid is not.
  • The window is seven days. August 9 through August 15. Whatever the party intends to do about the Engine, it must be done in the seven days between tonight and the Feast of the Assumption. Thurner did not editorialise on what they should do with that window. The decision is theirs.
  • The Order’s Vienna assets are now available. Thurner extended both Order assets to the party: the contact protocol at Café Frauenhuber (sit at the window table, order Turkish coffee, leave it untouched, contact arrives within the hour) and the safehouse at Thaliastraße 12 in Josefstadt. Both come with standing orders: do not visit the safehouse unless desperate, do not bring a tail to either location, treat both as one-shot assets that burn the moment they are exposed.

Where Thurner Was During the Wächter Attack

Thurner’s location and reaction during the Wächter attack are not yet established in canon. The most likely answers, in descending order of plausibility:

  1. Already moved away from the party. Tradecraft would have him drift away after the briefing rather than stay clustered with the people he just talked to. He may have been across the ballroom when the first creature came through the glass.
  2. Working another contact. Thurner is in Vienna full-time and has more than one Order asset to manage; he may have been mid-conversation with another operative when the attack began.
  3. Engaging the Wächter. Thurner is a career military officer with combat training and a service pistol almost certainly concealed in his evening coat. If he was in line of sight when the creature dropped, he may have engaged it. He would not survive an extended exchange but he might give the corridor cluster the seconds they need.

The Keeper should choose based on what the next session needs from him. If Thurner is the next Order contact the party needs to reach, he should be alive and reachable. If the masquerade needs another senior casualty to underline how serious the night was, his death is available.

Current Status (top of Session 9)

  • Physically: Status undetermined; default assumption is alive and ambulatory unless the Keeper decides otherwise
  • Operationally: Has done the job he came to do. Whatever the party builds from here uses the intelligence and assets he handed over.
  • Politically: The Austrian Army is not formally aware of his Order activities. A masquerade catastrophe involving inhuman creatures puts every Order operative in Vienna under increased scrutiny, including him.

Open Questions for Session 9

  • Where does the party meet him next? If alive, Thurner is the most natural contact for the party to reach in the days after the masquerade. The contact protocol at Frauenhuber is the obvious channel.
  • Does he revise his “reconnaissance now, operations later” guidance after the masquerade? The night has produced an extracted Anna, an exposed Adler, a public Wächter incident, and at least one dead Russian officer. The intelligence picture has changed substantially. Thurner’s next briefing — if the party reaches him — may bring new constraints, new opportunities, or both.
  • Is the seven-day window still seven days? Cult operations may accelerate after the masquerade. Thurner’s next assessment of the August 15 ritual date is one of the most important pieces of intelligence the party can acquire.

[!info] Keeper Only Thurner is the Order’s institutional voice in Vienna. His value is in the framing he provides — what the party should and should not be doing right now — and in the assets he gates. The Frauenhuber and Thaliastraße assets are deliberately one-shot: their value rises every time the party considers using them and chooses to hold back. If the party blows both in the first week, the Vienna chapter loses its institutional safety net for the rest of August. That is a legitimate outcome, and the Keeper should not soften it.

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