• outskirts of the necropolis - a short tower of weirwood surrounded by a maze of white granite walls. In some ways, Brannan is almost a footnote, sandwiched
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  • Nationality (category Nations) (section Out-of-character Considerations)
    become aware of it. Some players are interested in playing a character with a bit of one nation and a bit of another. While this helps to make a character
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  • Varushka music (category Nations) (section The Music of Varushka)
    Varushka is a huge part of their culture. Here is a famous musical toast. Mother Varushka Goes to War A rousing battle song. The Beast of Volgadurn A cautionary
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  • monument of white granite in the centre. Three times a year there is a quiet ceremony where the custodians irrigate each of the trees with barrels of water
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  • When Spring comes (category Winds of Fortune) (section A Passing Grade)
    monsters have a human-ish body topped with a fish-like head with a mouth full of razor sharp fangs. They come out of the Eastmere, during a heavy storm,
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  • Our goal is to try and create the feel of a buzzing settlement right at the very heart of the Empire, a place of relative security. Our NPC magistrates
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  • like those of a catfish, the moustache of a Chinese dragon, or even something suggestive of D&D illithid facial tentacles. You will need to use a prosthetic
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  • declared that "The town of Sarcombe in Southmoor has a long history as a centre of rich commerce" and secured it a charter as a market town - the first
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  • nearest equivalent to a Test of Mettle that a house might set for a member of another nation. Passing such a test doesn't make you Dawnish, and by definition
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  • people of Hercynia. At the same time, a mighty castle of white stone and black ice rises in the foothills of North Pines, a frozen citadel drawn from the
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  • Nine of the Imperial nations are made up entirely of humans, and one - the Imperial Orcs - is made up entirely of orcs. There are a handful of other sapient
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  • no records of the birth of Sulemaine (or sometimes Sulemeine) daughter of Taziel nor of her early life before she came to Urizen. A handful of sword scholars
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  • hindquarters of a rooster) or a hippogryph (a creature like a gryphon but with the body and tail of a horse rather than a lion), it is a symbol of speed, grace
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  • testimony. A sutannir can be part of almost any Freeborn group - a family might have a sutannir or two among their ranks, but so could a band of kohan or a fleet
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  • Nation overview (category Nations)
    daring brings. more... Land of knights, war-wizards and yeomen, where nobility comes from a proud spirit not a fortunate birth. Live for glory, die for love
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  • children - and I find it difficult as a scholar and a man of faith to take seriously a process that uses them as proof of anything." As with several Paragons
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  • congratulations on the birth of your granddaughter, a girl whom I am certain will be as full of the virtues of courage and pride as those who gave her birth. Keep her
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  • virtuous nation of Highguard. Recognised as a paragon of Pride, Lepidus' legend has somewhat overshadowed Ruth's story. A chapter devoted to restoring lost
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  • Watching my mistakes (category Winds of Fortune) (section A Question of Skeins)
    could take a different approach. A Declaration of Concord from anyone empowered to raise one could be used to ask the members of the Order of the Shuttered
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  • was built on the ruins of the old, on a rejection of the idea that anyone had a right to rule over the others by dint of their birth. This sentiment comes
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