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The Stealing of the Talisman

Posted in Farwalkers, Gavin Wel, the Archfey, The Southern Kingdoms, the Talisman on March 25, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

The Talisman performed gloriously in the Great War at the end of the Sixth Epoch. Phaedra the Artifacer fitted the Talisman with a ramming prow and transformed the river yacht into a boat of war. At her helm, Pennelius the Eladrin raelfaen steered her to victory again and again. With the coming of the Seventh Epoch, Pennelius wed the archfey Osha and retired to the mansions of his ancestors on the banks of the Emerald Sea deep in the Faywild. There they had a son, Oelin.

Ferrus the Radiant stayed in Gavin Wel following the Great War. He wed the witch Hannah Blackruby and after ten years of childless marriage, they divorced with her betrayal to the demon werewolf, Clay. Ferrus continued to train the young knight of the City of the Raven Queen.

Aolyn, following the victory of the Illyria returned to Isselyth with her mother, Aolbeth in the year 1136. The first few weeks with her mother were joyous, as was Aolyn’s relationship with Collynn, the gold dragon who she had come to be a lover. Collynn took Aolyn to the land of Urkuria, a distant realm of dragons, and there they made their love known to eternity.

Aolbeth retreated to some distant realm, either by her own will or by some plot. This mystery sent Collynn looking for her in the Shadowfell.

Hannah and Ferrus reunited as friends upon the theft of the Talisman and its caretaker, Phaedra. Fetching Pennelius from his retirement and Aolyn for her youthful mastery of shiplore, the four took the ghostship, the Black Swan to Solpries, the City of Sea and Sand, from where Pennelius could feel the elemental embedded within his boat, across the astral wind.

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Upon entrance to the City, Hannah performed the ritual of AmonRalam, by which she transformed herself into a mental link between the three adventurers and thereby be able to learn clues as to the location of the Talisman and Phaedra in a most effecient way.

The three met a deathless Blade Noble named Ben Kahl, an ancient general of the Knights of the Ninth Reljyan infantry. Ben, being of good soul, lead them to the Inn of the Seven Winds, where their host, Ghaelia, entertained and fed them with information about the City: the sovereign general of Solpries is Aliabi, a dragonborn slaver Atavist and if there was wrong at play he was most likely its source.

At the Masoleum of the Raven Queen, the Embassy of Gavin Wel at Solpries, Ferrus met Color Tixneera, Aolyn’s cousin and daughter of Tixneera, the elder witch of Sinis Oebyr. They shared a kiss at dawn and thus blessed Ferrus’ Sunblade.

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Unraveling a strange eladrin ailment called the Deluding Whispers meant Pennelius had to struggle against a Dark Shadow Serpent beast, sent from the Dragon of Tyr at Ur-Buraxa. Meanwhile, at the Inn of Seven Winds, Ghaelia was successfully assassinated in a surprisingly theatric show by a belgoi beast. Aolyn tracked the beast, with the help of Ben Kahl to the home of Marquez of the Black Wind, a slaving society. Ferrus, in the Streets of Haro Hill, battled alongside Color Tixneera, the Slaver Nerrius, a dragonborn responsible for the internment of unknown thousands of illegal dwarven slaves.

Pennelius learns that the Atavist Aliabi means to create a device with Talisman called the Psychic Aethiator. He treats with the Dragon of Tyr, who tells him that such a device can only be made with tiefling magic and is used to be made to kill him, the Dragon of Tyr, an enemy of Aliabi for rule over the people of Solpries. The Aethiator can only be infused on the night of the Eclipse, a event taking place the following night!

Marquez, the husband of Ghaelia, had his own wife killed for informing the foreign heroes. Aolyn and Ben Kahl learn that the Black Wind has been supplying the Dragonborn rulers dwarven slaves to feed the Aethiator to attack the Dragon of Tyr. Color shows Ferrus a secret level of catacombs underneath the City, whose heart lies directly under the Arena of Solpries, where a massive tournament is scheduled to coincide with the eclipse.

Reunited, the party goes to the center of the catacombs to find their boat, suspended on chains and linked to some strange, eldritch machine, no doubt bu Phaedra’s enslaved design. The Talisman hangs over an underground cemetery where the died find no rest. Marautai, the father of Aliabi, a dragonborn Raag ghost Crypt lord, an old friend of Ben Kahl from the Reljyan army, now controls a patrol of cinder zombies, all of whom Ben Kahl can name from life. The whole chamber rocks with the cheers of the City at the Arena directly overhead.

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There great battle ensues. All greatly wounded from fighting psychic orbs and bone funnels of blasting winds that rake and with the killing fire of the cinder zombies as they fall, they find Phaedra as Hannah rejoins the group. The Dragon of Tyr, having learned about the Aethiator, decides to destroy everyone and lands in the arena to the horror of the City, scraping and digging to where the Talisman is be freed. In a last desperate move, Ben Kahl blocks Marautai, sacrificing himself and the device is broken from the Talisman as the boat drops to an underground river and the party leaps there on to their freedom.

The Coming of the Dragon Gods

Posted in The Dragongods, The North on February 18, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

What everyone knows…

The year is 1136, in the 7th epoch of the Raelfaen. The Raelfaen, or more commonly called the Eladrin, have a history that stretches back nearly fifty thousand years on DaoTyr. This is a new age of the world. The sixth epoch ended in 1111, twenty five years ago. The last two years of that age were defined by war: The Eyrolian Empire of the North, the Dragonborn wars that destroyed the Lilthen Sea to the south. The Singers of the Shadow Moot destroyed the monster that was the White Queen at SwordCall and released the Blood of IO which called the original Dragongods of Daotyr back to their terrestrial lands, holdings and powers. These Gods walk in mortal form over their ancient lands, having not been present on DaoTyr since the first age of the world. They are avatars of greater beings and do not have the names of their divine counterparts. Some are kind. Some are cruel. All are powerful sovereigns spread across the globe. See below for their histories and lands…

Aasterinian, Goddess of Invention, Messenger of IO, CN, The Chaos Dragon, Luck, Travel, Trickery, Charm, Illusion Trade.

The Aasternian once named Lyxa

The Moon’s Rays and the Sun’s claws

Whose ancient land was Eltherion

Land of Rivers and Cedar

Astilabor, Goddess of Wealth, N, The Acquisitor, Hoardmistress, Protection, Wealth, Metal, Jade.

The Astilabor once named Dobdarrin

The Force Lung and the Formful Spirit

Whose ancient land was Kharlanin

Land of Gold and Rain

Chronespsis, God of Fate, N, Death, Knowledge, Fate, Time.

The Chronespsis once named Adsyrsyan

The Protector of Judgement

Whose ancient land was Myrlos

Land of Stone and Sky

Falazure, God of Decay, NE, Death, Evil, Darkness, Undeath.

The Falazure once named Xengxui

He who Denies Nature

Whose ancient land was Mortelion

The Bloodgrounds of the North

Garyx, God of Destruction, CN, Chaos, Destruction, Evil, Fire, Renewal.

The Garyx once named Albiden

The purifier who moves through fire

Whose ancient land was BolonTyr

Land of the Mountains and Snow

Hlal, Goddess of Humor, CG, Chaos, Good, Trickery, Runes

The Hlal once named Sebdinn

The giving sky and the trembling earth

Whose ancient land was Coralore

Land of Wheat and Wind

Io, Lord of the Gods, N, Knowledge, Magic, Strength, Travel, Wealth

The Io once named Shakdashan

The warrior’s ring to which honor is given

Whose ancient land was Aoldao

Land of Horses and Spice

Lendys, God of Justice, LN, Destruction, Law, Protection, Retribution

The Lendys once named Al-Naybab

Who is the soul reforged and set

Whose ancient land was Orsolon

Land of sweetgrass and ox

Tamara, Goddess of Life, NG, Good, Healing Strength, Sun

The Tamara once named Kateguar

The Ancient Eyes of the Lake

Whose ancient land was Relwyn

Land of Mist and Oak

The Ancient Dragon Gods Elxast (Alshyst)  of the Sea is still revered by those who sail and fish

Tiamat, once named Tiamathia

Bahamut, once named UnonBate

Orithin, Tactician of War on the Sea

Posted in The Farway on February 18, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

Orithin – dwarf defender: His history is rooted in typical happy family life. He grew up trained in the art of combat the oldest son in a family of 13. He embarked on many adventure bring home large amount of wealth and honor to his family. Orithin eventually started a family of his own leaving seasonal excursions on the seas. On his last day of his three month leave from the Farway, Kornick kissed his wife and three children goodbye. These moments were always hard. Kornick stopped at the from door of his 5 bedroom cottage and felt the need to look back and look upon his family one last time, and a sinking feeling hit him as if this could be last he sees them for his trips on the Farway were always met with more danger then he lead on to his family. Kornick did not dwell on this feeling anymore and eventually returned home in one piece. Upon his arrival home bearing strange and wondrous gifts he found the front door broken in and inside the awful smell of spoied meat. stunned he quickly ran through the cottage only to find his entire family slaughtered. After he laid them to rest in his family tomb he went to the local town looking for answers. The final report was that it was a thieving party of orcs had sacked his cottage, stolen his riches, and killed his family. Unsatisfied with this, Orithin now sets out on a secret mission to use the Farway as his means to uncover the mystery of his family’s death for only he knows of the strange markings found on each member. Although the Icehammer dwarves are mercenaries to the Armies of Men at Harrenfel, Orithin is a friend of Fjorn and serves their mutual cause with great loyalty.

Randgrim’s Runes are Older than History

Posted in Orsolon on February 18, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

Randgrim, Lord Runepriest of Ba’Hyde.

Matt’s Figure. Matt’s figure painting. Click to Enlarge

Argaron is no longer a Horned Warrior

Posted in Orsolon on February 18, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

Emma’s character. Matt’s figure painting. Click to enlarge

Fjorn Kendricksonn, Captain of the Farway

Posted in The Farway on February 18, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

The symbol of Melora is the symbol of the metallic sea.

Matt’s character. Figure painting by Matt. Click to enlarge

Nerro the Arcanist of the Farway

Posted in The Farway on February 18, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

Nerro has daddy issues.

Danny’s character. Matt painted the figure. Click to enlarge.

Aolyn is a punk

Posted in The Farway on February 18, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

Aolyn, master of winds aboard the Farway, never really knew her mother or her father.  The wind was always her only love. Fierce of character, Aolyn has a remarkable dream life…she is a dreamer…dreaming of dragons and song, wine and joy…

Dalwin of the Dark Wings

Posted in Gavin Wel, The Mice Eyes on February 18, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

Emma’s character. Figure painting by Matt. Click to enlarge

Jin the Stalker

Posted in Gavin Wel, The Mice Eyes on February 18, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

Jin.

Figure painting by Matt, Click to enlarge