Archive for the Lesivith Category

The Dragonkin Wars

Posted in Gavin Wel, Lesivith, the Archfey, The Dragongods, the Fey Dark, The Fey People, The North, The Shadow Road, the Talisman on October 22, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

Announcing the publishing of the Valena Quoul, the history of the Dragon Kin Wars in the ancient lands of Unon. Click here or on the picture above to link to the PDF. This book is another chapter in the hugely involved plot of how the shadow grows over this campaign world. I am still experimenting with my idea of publishing a novel version of the campaign world…been working on it for twenty years. When published, of course, I will only use appropriated art with permission. I appreciate all the artists’ talents on this website and if permission is ever requested I will of course abide. For now, the site is published for personal use only.

The Form of the Mountain

Posted in Lesivith, The North on February 2, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

Meavoi becomes a mountain to face Lisivith.

The Enslaved Shadow King

Posted in Lesivith, the Archfey on February 2, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

Lisivith was summoned by Meavoi, the Mountainfist King-to-be in a rune spending ritual called The Heart of Evil.

Cities of the Dead Legions

Posted in Lesivith, Men, Niskantel, the Fey Dark, The Sherriff, the Talisman on August 2, 2010 by coyoteandthunder

From beneath you it devours. With the Ebon Boon, the Feydark has invaded Ethilistyr. Under the City of Copper and Gold, Niskantel, the ancient eladrin masoleum of Marukel has opened and from its horrid maw comes fire, plague and dread warriors who know nothing but violence.

The Ebon Boon was not successfully completed, much to the torturous frustration of the Horned King. There were suppossed to be ten necropoli that sprouted wrathful terror across the Dreamwater. There would have been but not for the efforts of the Sherriff and the risen Revanant, Valen Gildensong, and the deconstruction of Rendgray…a story for another entry. Suffice it to say, that only five cities were able to rise. Bessenthia was closed by the Paladins Zarconus and Ferrus, leaving four cities alive with necotic energy at the coming of winter, year 1111, when the Crew of the Talisman needs to decide where best to put there resources as the sherriff scrambles to muster a defensive strategy against the burning of the cities of men.

Anefsina, The Black Petal

Posted in Elves, Lesivith, the Talisman on July 24, 2010 by coyoteandthunder

Anefsina was not always evil. She was destroyed by the crew of the Talisman at the gate to the Feydark in the old church of Corellon Larethian at Maralynn. She had imprisoned Hanna Blackruby, her old apprentice for not turning to the song of the Horned King.

Shades, men who would not die

Posted in Lesivith, Orcus, the Fey Dark on July 24, 2010 by coyoteandthunder

With the rising of the Necropolis Oessensia in South County, legions of horrid warriors that are not alive but rather only seem to be wrath incarnate, march with cruel decision towards the Cities of Men and Feykin.

Knights of the Horned King

Posted in Lesivith, the Fey Dark on July 24, 2010 by coyoteandthunder

Trained in the Fey Dark as brutal weapons, these twisted men know nothing but violence. They are not undead and the are not fey. The Horned King calls them Mejzamol (knights of the black claw).

The FeyDark

Posted in Lesivith, the Fey Dark on July 24, 2010 by coyoteandthunder

The Feydark is the thin slice of real space that divides the Feywild and the Shadowfel

The End of Damarius

Posted in Lesivith, The Shadow Road on May 6, 2010 by coyoteandthunder

 Damarius was revealed to be the power behind the Orcus Light at KrakuniBognai. Damarius was destroyed by the WolfMoon Consortium and his ritual plate of Orcus was destroyed.

Terror under the Lighthouse

Posted in Lesivith, Niskantel, The Shadow Road on April 4, 2010 by coyoteandthunder

In a grueling campaign, Ary with Tomra and the Dwarven brothers Drom and Thom ventured into the secret lair of the horrible undead lord, Lesivith. Ary learned the secret entrance after revealing council member Damarius as an agent of evil. Lesivith, then known as Thulsa Rex, kidnapped the children of Niskantel over a number of months prior to the discovery by the Scarlet Sorceress. Thom the Dwarf was killed by Lesivith’s subterranean, undead horde and despite even the direct involvement of both Tim and Zarconus the Lightning Dragon, Lesvith escaped to continue in his dark and unknown agenda.

Lesivith, Undead lord of Orcus

Tim, Sherriff of Dreamwater


Drom of Hammerguard.