Jägergenerals

The Jägergenerals are Generals Khrizhan, Zog and Goomblast, resident on Castle Wulfenbach, and Gkika, resident of Mamma Gkika's. The trio on the Castle are, at 600-700 years old, the oldest Jägerkin known to date, which might explain why they are good bit larger and seem somewhat less human in appearance than other Jägers.

They also seem much more perceptive than your average Castle-Jäger, and have a grasp of both historical issues and the broader picture, undoubtedly making them excellent allies for Baron Wulfenbach. Despite their higher level of intelligence, they have been known to express their professional disagreements about matters of military policy in rather...physical terms.

Although the three on Castle Wulfenbach are among Wulfenbach's highest-ranking advisers, they are ultimately loyal to the House of Heterodyne, and so follow their own agenda. Unknown (as far as we know) to the Baron, the Generals sent a team of Jägers into the field to look for a Heterodyne heir. They also knew, and concealed their knowledge, that Agatha Clay was in fact a Heterodyne, and that she was by the Spider Clank. General Zog if they could engineer a match between Gilgamesh Wulfenbach and Agatha Heterodyne, but General Khrizhan seemed to understand that asking Agatha outright at that point would be a little premature.

Mamma Gkika is also a Jägergeneral, who remained separate from the other three known Generals. While Khirzhan, Zog, and Goomblast joined the Baron on Castle Wulfenbach, she remained behind in Mechanicsburg where she has secretly provided treatment to injured Jägers. Upon the ringing of the Doom Bell, she and her charges emerged to fight for Lady Heterodyne.

Mama Gkika has implied there may be more Generals besides the four we have met. Tarvek knows there are eight, but now seven because General Øsk died last year fighting a Doom Wyrm of the Polar Lords. The sixth, General Zadipok has been mentioned as suspiciously missing from the inauguration of the new Heterodyne. The seventh is unknown, and, according to General Zog, intends to remain so for the foreseeable future.