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− | This is the page for Dem Bones, the E6 game run by Caias Ward | + | This is the page for Dem Bones, the E6 game run by Caias Ward |
− | + | '''Players:''' | |
+ | Silent Wayfarer | ||
+ | Alice Sara | ||
+ | Ryasin | ||
+ | Nalyd | ||
+ | Max | ||
− | + | Links: | |
+ | [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?352719-necro-goodness-E6-The-Game-Inside-D-amp-D E6 Rules] | ||
− | + | [http://www.d20srd.org d20 SRD] | |
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− | + | So far: | |
− | + | It has been 4 years since hostilities ended between The Allied Baronies and the Tashar Kingdom. A long, drawn-out war of over a decade ended with the youngest son of the Tashar King Valerith, Orcyd, murdering his own father and oldest brother and then sending emmisaries to the Allied Baronies to seek peace. | |
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− | + | Trade has slowly returned to normal, with occasional flashes of old enmity springing up. Compounding this is the rise of banditry and disorder along the various borders established in the wake of the treaty to end the war. Both sides have taken it upon themselves to employ veterans to deal with the problems that arise after war, from simple bandits, the rise of undead and carrion-eaters due to the slaughter of war and the rebuilding of two sets of people dragged into war by greed and malice. | |
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