King Chumley the Clever
King Chumley Libidine was the fourth ruler of the Libidine Dynasty and the youngest son of Queen Sarai the Generous.
Chumley was third in line to the throne behind his two brothers, but both mysteriously went missing shortly before their coronation. Chumley was immediately suspected of foul play, but no evidence of foul play ever emerged, so he became king. Several years later, two curvy elf women emerged claiming to be the missing brothers, and that they were tricked by Chumley into being transformed into their current bodies. Chumley was careful not to say anything about the matter, but his allies accused the women of trying to cheat their own way into a royal inheritance, and so they were turned away and lost to history.
King Chumley the Clever also built the Giusburg Catacombs, a secret treasure vault and catacombs beneath the main palace. Gius Libidine and Tom Libidine's bodies were excavated and brought to Giusburg for reburial, and Queen Sarai the Generous's tomb was also relocated. At the same time, Chumley ordered the construction of a decoy above-ground necropolis, filling it with nothing but booby traps and demon curses.
The catacomb's construction relied heavily on demon help who installed many traps to keep out invaders. Its existence was known only to a select few, and its construction workers were all convicted criminals told that service would earn them a pardon after thirty days of hard labor. Demons then enthralled all the construction workers every month, cycling through thousands before the project was completed. Unknown the demons, Chumley filled in the grand entrance and had others dig secret passageways to it so not even the demons and their long lives would have knowledge of how to enter.