Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Staves of Scales and Blood

Welcome, fellow Dungeon Masters, to our first adventure designed for the setting of Ruins of the Forbidden Elder. You may use this adventure as is, import it into your own setting, or pick and choose things to use for your own adventures.

This adventure is designed for a party of four first level Player Characters. At the end of the adventure the PCs should be a third of the way to second level.

Staves of Blood and Scales

Adventure Background
In the county of Lyndeshyr, north of the Black Ash River, a bounty has been placed upon the kobold den near the village of Ashfall. The kobolds have become unusually bold, attacking caravans and outlying farmsteads, stealing and kidnapping. The most recent attack was on the caravan from Argoport bearing Count Byron’s father-in-law: Trade Prince Nostriano. In addition to the bounty Ashfall is offering of fifteen gold per kobold head, Count Byron is offering fifty gold for information of Nostriano’s whereabouts and one hundred gold for the safe return of his father-in-law.
     The Blackhorn Tribe of kobolds has lived within the ruins of an ancient temple that have been long since picked clean by archaeologists and scavengers. Before they were a mere nuisance, stealing the occasional sheep and farming tools on rare raids, but somehow they have gained access to a strange mutagenic ability. This has emboldened the kobolds far beyond what is usual for their kind.
     Thus far the kobolds have kidnapped fifteen people, ranging from young farm hands, merchants, milk-maids, to the Trade Prince. While Count Byron is the only one offering a monetary reward for the return of a kidnapped victim, the rest would surely be willing to offer free food and lodgings when the characters are passing through their villages.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Erb, the Darkness

For our first post providing more detail on the deities in the setting, we’d like to provide a shout-out and thanks to LudicSavant for providing inspiration for the layout of our deity posts as well as being okay with us using his general layout. A few of the domains within the Expanded Domains section are actually Subdomains, which are modified versions of the main domains.

Erb, Lord of Darkness

“There is a spark of power within you, mortal. Are you foolish enough to let others hold you back from your potential?”
- excerpt from the play King of Dawn, where Erb is tempting the brother of the protagonist

Alternate Names: Deorc (halfling), Kharidet (orc), Tenevris (gnome), Thudwyll (elf), Varetsleg (dwarf)
Expanded Domains: Blood, Darkness, Destruction, Evil, Magic, Repose, Smoke, Undead
Portfolio: ambition, blood, magic, potential, power, ritual magic, sacrifice, self-improvement, self-realization, sorcery
Recommended Music: Mirror of the Night

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Glastig, the Unbroken City

This post covers the second of the three major Dwarven city-states in the Green Coast: Glastig

Glastig, the Unbroken City
LN large city
Corruption +4; Crime -5; Economy +2; Law +8; Lore +4; Society +2
Qualities academic (military academy), insular, superstitious
Danger 10
Demographics
Government overlord (military dictatorship)
Population 10,762 (7,425 dwarves; 3,196 humans; 141 other)
Notable NPCs
High General Wolrym Valeshorn (LN dwarf fighter 5)
Hierophant of War Carin Undermine (TN dwarf cleric of Byrnwiga 6)
Grand Tinkerer Aeroth Riverlyn (NG human expert 3)
Marketplace
Base Value 8000 gp; Purchase Limit 50,000 gp; Spellcasting 6th (Divine) or 4th (Arcane)
Minor Items 3d4; Medium Items 2d4; Major Items 1d4

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Orkil, the Iconic Bard

Here is the iconic bard: Orkil Aklothulga.

Playing Orkil:
     Orkil has a bright, cheerful demeanor intended to put those around him at ease. He uses charm and humor as both a barrier and a disarming tactic. Though he is not opposed to pleasurable company, his heart will always belong a woman he left behind.