Baudoin Val’rihan, (1251, ?) was a crime lord in York.
Baudoin believed in Hellenistic religion.
He was rich, and owned many houses, many goods. Among these possessions, he began an art collection. As a member of the highest nobility, he was a powerful and influential citizen known all around the country. He could alter some governemental decisions. He was seen as a true poet, and legends says that he couldn't live without reading and writing. Years after, some of the works Baudoin made are still enjoyed and sometimes studied. He was force of nature, and people saw in their body and beauty the incarnation of a god. He was iron-willed, achieving any goal he set.