The World Tree/Orland Earcoro

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Bio[edit]

Being the oldest member of the Thal Council, Orland holds the greater good as his ideal, no matter what it may take. He tends to overlook social rules and edicate, with Intelligence being his high score and Strength being his low score. During the Thal Council Meeting, he holds the majority of information about Magnus, the Time of Chaos, and the compass. Regardless of how the PCs are towards them, he believes they are able to complete the mission.

His first appearance within this campaign is within Act I Scene I, although Orland is mentioned several times in the Prologue as a contact of the PCs or as a "doorman" to them meeting the council within The World Tree campaign.

Statblock[edit]

Knowledge[edit]

Orland Earcoro knows the following information about the following subjects.

Magnus[edit]

  • Magnus is the figurehead behind the Time of Chaos and the raising of the undead armies.
  • Magnus is a terrible leader who sought to destroy the World Tree, doing whatever necessary to find it.
  • Magnus was stopped by a great warrior, which caused mutual destruction of them both.
  • He is cunning, arrogant, vile, and cruel, and he will stop at nothing to find the whereabouts of the tree.

Time of Chaos[edit]

  • The Time of Chaos was the period when Magnus' forces rose from the dead to destroy the world as we know it, including the World Tree.
  • The Time of Chaos got its name from Magnus' forces and the rising of the cannibals from Axas, causing worldwide panic.
  • This time was the transition from ancient ways and practices to the establishing of Ethir, sparking of the Age of Invention in Ikhael.

The Compass[edit]

  • The compass will always point to the whereabouts of the World Tree, rather than pointing North.
  • Using an assumed ancient druidic phrase, the compass will point to the fastest route to the tree, taking into account obstacles that may not have come to pass.
  • The origin of the compass is unknown, but what is certain is its tool for finding the World Tree (Orland actually believes he compass to be of celestial design, but has been unable to run sufficient tests.)