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==XP Tracker== | |||
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| Lhorn | |||
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| Nasus | |||
| ⚫⚫⚪⚪⚪ | |||
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| Emon | |||
| ⚫⚪⚪⚪⚪ | |||
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| Thrice | |||
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==The Wraithwood== | ==The Wraithwood== | ||
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Within the forest's borders life is twisted by the profaned waters of a once sacred spring. The foulness of the Wraithwood spreads as a slow, steady rot. | Within the forest's borders life is twisted by the profaned waters of a once sacred spring. The foulness of the Wraithwood spreads as a slow, steady rot. | ||
==The Rain Fields== | ==The Rain Fields== | ||
Although the final wars of the empire ruined many fields, this stretch of fair weathered land survived intact. Ancient farming techniques combined with irrigation channels allow it to yields a great deal of food for its size. Those who have lived here have lived here and worked that land for many generations, even as those who claimed dominion over them have changed, their communities and traditions have endured. | |||
==The Spring's Villa== | ==The Spring's Villa== | ||
Where the ancient holy spring emerges from the ground, the Empire built a holy villa. And around the holy villa the required support structures, a full temple plaza sprawling across the landscape. It is cracked and ruined now. The work to maintain the space beyond the spring site proper not put in. Damage from conflict unrepaired. Elements striking until stone became dust. Now, there is a village that mixes the intact imperial buildings, what new structures could be erected, and ruins that just need a bit of patching to be of use. When crowds come for sacred rites at the spring, the plaza fills up with people waiting for their chance to enter the sacred space proper. | |||
Beyond the plaza itself is mostly the remnants of roads and huts, with the buildings starting to thin out and give way to agriculture—particularly on the way to the Rain Fields. | |||
==Cave Temple== | ==Cave Temple== |
Latest revision as of 00:49, 24 April 2018
PCs[edit]
Name | Playbook | Cool | Hard | Hot | Sharp | Weird | Played by |
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Lhorn | The Mesmerast | +1 | +1 | -2 | +1 | +2 | Chronicler |
Nasus | The Annointed | +2 | +1 | =0 | +1 | -1 | DannyK |
Emon | The Hocus | +1 | -1 | +1 | =0 | +2 | Dirty Chai |
Thrice | The Bonepicker | +1 | =0 | +1 | +2 | -1 | MixterAsh |
XP Tracker[edit]
Name | Current XP |
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Lhorn | ⚫⚫⚪⚪⚪ |
Nasus | ⚫⚫⚪⚪⚪ |
Emon | ⚫⚪⚪⚪⚪ |
Thrice | ⚫⚪⚪⚪⚪ |
Places of Note[edit]
The Wraithwood[edit]
Within the forest's borders life is twisted by the profaned waters of a once sacred spring. The foulness of the Wraithwood spreads as a slow, steady rot.
The Rain Fields[edit]
Although the final wars of the empire ruined many fields, this stretch of fair weathered land survived intact. Ancient farming techniques combined with irrigation channels allow it to yields a great deal of food for its size. Those who have lived here have lived here and worked that land for many generations, even as those who claimed dominion over them have changed, their communities and traditions have endured.
The Spring's Villa[edit]
Where the ancient holy spring emerges from the ground, the Empire built a holy villa. And around the holy villa the required support structures, a full temple plaza sprawling across the landscape. It is cracked and ruined now. The work to maintain the space beyond the spring site proper not put in. Damage from conflict unrepaired. Elements striking until stone became dust. Now, there is a village that mixes the intact imperial buildings, what new structures could be erected, and ruins that just need a bit of patching to be of use. When crowds come for sacred rites at the spring, the plaza fills up with people waiting for their chance to enter the sacred space proper.
Beyond the plaza itself is mostly the remnants of roads and huts, with the buildings starting to thin out and give way to agriculture—particularly on the way to the Rain Fields.