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<span style=color:MediumSeaGreen>Newish Information-Recently I happened to wander through some [[Shade Realms]] on an unremarkable mission. One in particular had little to recommend it since it seemed to be a shadow of Amber where an early war went badly wrong. The remains of the Castle were overgrown and lived in by bucolic residents herding sheep and goats and such. Upon examination the disaster must have taken place at a time when the city surrounding the castle had not spread into the [[North Riding]]. When [[Ober]] and [[Yaj]] were little more then fishing villages. Rebma was in ruins far worse then Amber and was totally uninhabited except by the normal denizens of the sea. The Mer race that inhabits our Rebma was long gone here. | <span style=color:MediumSeaGreen>Newish Information-Recently I happened to wander through some [[Shade Realms]] on an unremarkable mission. One in particular had little to recommend it since it seemed to be a shadow of Amber where an early war went badly wrong. The remains of the Castle were overgrown and lived in by bucolic residents herding sheep and goats and such. Upon examination the disaster must have taken place at a time when the city surrounding the castle had not spread into the [[North Riding]]. When [[Ober]] and [[Yaj]] were little more then fishing villages. Rebma was in ruins far worse then Amber and was totally uninhabited except by the normal denizens of the sea. The Mer race that inhabits our Rebma was long gone here. | ||
− | <span style=color:MediumSeaGreen>Traveling around that level of Shade I found no [[shadowtugs]] for the sea lanes or shadow trails that we younger elders put down in our own youth. | + | <span style=color:MediumSeaGreen>Traveling around that level of Shade I found no [[shadowtugs]] for the sea lanes or shadow trails that we younger elders put down in our own youth. |
<span style=color:MediumSeaGreen>Speaking to the natives they had ancient fireside tales that spoke of Great Obiryon and his four sons, Olo, Flint, Bela, and Birtik. The details of the story were fanciful as such stories get after centuries. Yet it suited its people to provide morals, fables, and a frame of history for a people who need few details and little education. What caught my attention and pushed me to examine the place further was that Olo was also called Yimtoryo. His description met Jim Torrio to a tee. | <span style=color:MediumSeaGreen>Speaking to the natives they had ancient fireside tales that spoke of Great Obiryon and his four sons, Olo, Flint, Bela, and Birtik. The details of the story were fanciful as such stories get after centuries. Yet it suited its people to provide morals, fables, and a frame of history for a people who need few details and little education. What caught my attention and pushed me to examine the place further was that Olo was also called Yimtoryo. His description met Jim Torrio to a tee. |