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| - Enric is a vampire appearing in the Half-Dead campaign in Heroes of Might and Magic IV. Enric first appeared in the Eater of Children scenario, when Gauldoth, after destroying Vitross, informs Sir Mardor that one of his own commanders, Enric, was on his way to Great Arcan to tell queen Emilia that a group of barbarians had razed the city, drawing suspicion away from the necromancer. As a reward, one of Gauldoth's vampires would turn the commander into one of the undead, granting him immortality.
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| - Enric is a vampire appearing in the Half-Dead campaign in Heroes of Might and Magic IV. Enric first appeared in the Eater of Children scenario, when Gauldoth, after destroying Vitross, informs Sir Mardor that one of his own commanders, Enric, was on his way to Great Arcan to tell queen Emilia that a group of barbarians had razed the city, drawing suspicion away from the necromancer. As a reward, one of Gauldoth's vampires would turn the commander into one of the undead, granting him immortality. When Gauldoth turned sir Mardor into a ghost and made him his military commander, Captain Enric came under his command. The vampire suffered near starvation, as Mardor still resented the man's betrayal, but Mardor still trusted him enough to leave him in charge when he was away. When Gauldoth travelled in Nekross to fight against a kreegan rebellion, captain Enric went with him. While fighting some imps that were terrorizing the citizens of a small village, Gauldoth found Enric attacking the humans. He had the priestess Alana against the wall, ready to feed on her, and had already slain her father. Gauldoth was disappointed that Enric was too easily controlled by his hunger, and had forgotten that he had given orders not to harm the living. He dragged Enric outside by his hair and pinned him to the ground with four spears, one in each arm and leg, and used a fifth spear to silence his screams. This was not fatal to a vampire, but the rising sun was, and Gauldoth gave orders that no one was to free Enric, but leave him there for twenty-four hours. "When daylight came, Enric was doomed. By the terrified look in his eyes, he knew it."—Gauldoth Half-Dead
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