Organizations
![]() Maggot
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Wyvern's Lure By: Maggot
'ew. What is that smell? Where did it come from?' |
by Maggot
100xp
5
replies5996 views |
![]() Strolen
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The Wizard's Rube By: Strolen
A bright red flower that faces certain directions all in unison. ![]() |
by Strolen
190xp
12
replies8477 views |
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Rose Tree By: manfred
Quote from an idea of Strolen: 'A series of trees drop super spiny seeds to the ground. Only the most durable shoes can keep the spines from stabbing through.' |
by manfred
120xp
7
replies8553 views |
![]() Scrasamax
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Pixie Flowers By: Scrasamax
Pixie flowers are small flowering ground cover. The plant itself is a creeping vine that can cover the side of a building like an ivy. |
by Scrasamax
145xp
7
replies8367 views |
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Jewel-of-the-Mire By: CaptainPenguin
'Like the Jewel of the Mire, the soul is a bright light along the dark path of time. ' |
by CaptainPenguin
90xp
4
replies7290 views |
![]() Scrasamax
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Whimsical Flora By: Scrasamax
All too often, a new magical creature, or plant is not seen with wonder or awe, but rather a keen eye for exploitation. In the often violent and brutal realm of role-playing, the wonders of nature are often overlooked, and never realized. I though I would start this thread to see if anyone else had any ideas along these lines. With that being said, may I present... ![]() |
by Scrasamax
304xp
15
replies54819 views 6 HoHs |
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Mediaeval Style Mythical Beasts By: Iain
The authors of Mediaeval bestiaries were not merely concerned with providing a description of creatures. No, for them, everything in Creation had a purpose - nothing had been made without an ulterior aim: the edification and instruction of sinful man. So, each creature described is not merely an animal but a living parable, imbued with moral or religious symbolism. |
by Iain
165xp
17
replies12111 views |
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Sovereign's Sword By: KendraHeart
Sovereign's Swords are the distinctive weapons of the Sovereign's Finest, the upper ranked members of the Kingdom's forces. These special agents are the Sovereign's hands, imparting justice and rulings when needed, being embassy, or doing special duties. |
by KendraHeart
190xp
15
replies10251 views |
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Kandorr's Fine Perfumery By: Ancient Gamer
On the intersection of Noble Avenue and First Street lies Kandorr's Fine Perfumery. The shop occupies the entire building which is built in a classical style with majestic marble pillars and stylish stained glass windows. |
by Ancient Gamer
130xp
5
replies6903 views 1 HoH |
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The Stuck Chimney By: manfred
Long ago it was the 'Sleeping Bull' or something, but everybody calls it The Chimney nowadays. All because of the atmosphere, it is thicker than the soup they serve here, as some patrons like to claim. |
by manfred
195xp
11
replies7695 views |
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The Full Goblet By: esaquam
The Full Goblet is a modest-sized, working-class tavern (public house), run by Hilgar. Hilgar is a bit over the hill and shabby, as is the general establishment. However, good solid fare at a decent value, and a regular and noisy clientele, keep the place in business, and the bar is also well-situated to bring in travellers. |
by esaquam
100xp
5
replies7190 views |
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Madam Pernouds Alehouse By: Scrasamax
Located in the lower part of the community, Pernouds is the epitome of sleazey establishments. The floors are dirty and smell of excretement, urine, and worse. The chairs are ramshackle built, and the tables are all in poor shape. |
by Scrasamax
230xp
13
replies9693 views 1 HoH |
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Samoyeds Bootery By: Scrasamax
Nestled in between the other vendors and shops in the market is a small shop, humble in appearance, yet exclusive in clientele... |
by Scrasamax
145xp
8
replies7640 views |
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Guildensterns Book House By: Scrasamax
Wizard's Shop? Where's the Magic Shop? What sort of rubbish are you going on about sir? |
by Scrasamax
125xp
7
replies7149 views |
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The First Era of Hewdamia By: Mourngrymn
In the early days of Hewdamia, the Gods squabbled over the world and took what they could from the each other. There was little here but water and soil, yet the Three Gods fought over it still. The arrival of the newer Gods marked a turning point in the world as well as the Gods. The arrival marked the beginning of a war that wouldn’t see the first blow for centuries. |
by Mourngrymn
220xp
9
replies15706 views 1 HoH |
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The Cabal of the Dark Eye By: manfred
If you are into the occult, you should also know the groups that are active in these shadowy parts of magic and reality, whether these are real or only rumours. One somewhat known group is the Cabal. Unlike other cults (if it is a cult), this sect seems to be rather benign, and actually offers useful services, for a price. Some experts mark them as occult freaks that do it only for the show and pretending, nothing more. |
by manfred
75xp
4
replies7332 views |
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The King's Paupers By: Mourngrymn
A group of highly educated rich youths and nobles that have a desire for a darker side of life. While the King's Paupers are from the veins of the rich and noble, they are far from the same attitude of their fathers and the court. They took the name the King's Paupers in jest to the way their life was. |
by Mourngrymn
80xp
7
replies6293 views |
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The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn By: MoonHunter
History provides us with more interesting groups than we could ever hope to create. |
by MoonHunter
80xp
4
replies6266 views |
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Keepers of the Revel By: MoonHunter
Sitting in a gloom lit by a single candle, the masked and robed figures shuffle into the room. Some are tall. Some are short. Some are round. Some are thin. They are all different, yet they are the same... those that organize and run the city from behind the scenes. |
by MoonHunter
80xp
4
replies5603 views |
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The Vineyard By: MoonHunter
What do three guild masters, one noble, a seneschal, a 'wine barrel merchant', and a massively wealthy merchant have in common? Nothing, except maybe they an appreciation for wine. |
by MoonHunter
65xp
3
replies6186 views |