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Ker'yis "The golden city of Ker'yis stood above the waves like the rising sun, its walls and dams protecting it from the sea..." The Kevrin Levr Vol. I
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Jun 22 2008, 08:27 AM In: History of Demat By: Idabrius |
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Elden "Once there was a chief of Elden so mighty that his men called him Og the Good (Oghaim). He was wise and learnéd in both song and sword. Oghaim of Elden was hunting one evening when he came upon a stag all of white, and it seemed to shimmer with light. ‘This can be no ordinary beast,’ thought Oghaim. ‘Surely it comes from Jandana.’" -Og the Good, Elf Folk Tale
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May 22 2008, 09:26 PM In: The Tale of Traun Brokenbough By: Idabrius |
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Annwnayah "'...we came from beyond the sea, but this is where we shall stay.' Thus the first boards were raised and the first house built." --The Third Branch
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Jun 11 2008, 08:01 PM In: Ranaf Glyn By: Idabrius |
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The Forge-Cities "...and the breath of the Duat rose up to infect the minds of those on the world above, and men were called to serve the Lords Below. They were given fell gifts from the Forge-cities of the Dark Ones..." -An Account of Tieflings
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May 13 2008, 10:41 AM In: The cleansing of Ornus By: Idabrius |
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The Grey Kingdom For they took in their eyes
both steel and flames
For they stole from the vaults
all the secrets we’d kept.
For they slew our fair people
and burned our fair crops
and those who remained
they wept.
--Graewys Ballad
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Jun 15 2008, 02:28 PM In: Rovaneim By: Idabrius |
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Cantorhill Once the religious capital of Floresan, Cantorhill got its name from the High Cantor, who made his home here. The name comes from the hill where the Cantor made his home. Also known as Regenthill, during the Floresan period known as the Regency the underaged King of Floresan was taken here while his Flamen Cantor administrated the country.
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Jul 18 2008, 02:48 PM In: The Kingdoms of Arbellor By: Tuachell |
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The Temples of Abuz In the ancient days, the dragonborn of Abuz here sent their prayers to their Dragon-gods and men in chains were dragged before the mighty temple walls to pay homage those ancient masters.
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Jun 16 2008, 02:40 PM In: The Black Eyrie By: Idabrius |
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