â??Staring too long may prove to be your undoing, George…
donâ??t say I didnâ??t warn you.â?Â
only peasants and commoners call them wizard’s robes, those of the art know their true name.
Not eternal, but useful still: the string or rope that will last for a while.
Written by Konelis Larach, 26th Abbot of Zarant, the Annalia was the first work to firmly establish and codify the doctrinal basis, scriptural support and philosophical underpinning of the Order of Silence.
Every hero during the course of their career collects items to help them along the way to greatness, and Taran is no different. Listed here are the items gifted or â??foundâ? by him over the years. Each played an important role in his many adventures.
None save the gods know the origin of this unique metal. It is found generally in the same ores as silver and until it’s special properties were discovered, was considered a poor byproduct.
A Sport that Heroes and GMs can enjoy!
So they defeated the horde of impoverished peasants armed with farm implements. Now they want to loot the bodies…
Ships, that have character, are the best means to get to the stars.
"When travelling between the Hanaset towns of Setahal and Timuhal I noted a strong odor of rotting plants emanating from our trusty Hanaset guide Sehetuma. Now, the Hanaset are a festidious people and I was somewhat suprised by this. However, I kept my own consul, seeking not to offend.
"
You never know when you’ll need an IRON SPIKE!
Thie pearly material is also known by the sinister name of Demon’s Tooth.
Legends say that the first of these bows of gleaming steel were crafted by the smiths of the dwarves, who gave them to the first of the land’s great kings.
As the drums echo through the badlands, the warriors of the Orcish tribes feel the power of the tribal spirits call to them…
CodexWhile bronze is cheaper, and steel is stronger, few materials are as desireable for weapons than proper Xanthanite.
"So it is old," I said.
"Older than you know," The White Beard murmered.
"I have never seen a blade of this type," I said swinging it experimentally.
"It is a Middle Blade. They are made not in these times, but in Albinion Era after the fall of the Empire, made, they were," The Wise One said.
"It is truly old then, almost as old as you…"
The White Beard just sighed.
A collection of 30 scrolls, manuscripts, and codices sampled from the library of Atal, the Wise Councilor.
Hot off the Press! These are not your eldritch manuals or ancient folios of doom. These are random books, a GM can use whenever a PC reaches for a shelf, which usually happens when said GM is least expecting it. These can be found in most libraries, many private homes, and anywhere else one could expect to find a book. More than a few have some built-in plot hooklings as well, while others, like many books of our age, are plain drivel.
The most guarded secret of the Ancients, was the secret of flight.