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The Fay enemies of the North

Posted in Ehmis Ogh, Innien, the Fey Dark, The Fey People, The North on April 10, 2013 by coyoteandthunder

fayenemiesIn the long and harsh Winter of 1156, Fort Loren was set upon by a trio of enemies from the Underdark. Their mission was to take control of the Creation Forge in the Fay North and spawn an army of Titanbound Forge spawnlings. Mirana, the half-giant dark elf, the Oni known as Orlok and the Fay witch called Ula did manage to take advantage of the distraction that was the siege of the Dragonbred Faederkin (below) and take the Forge. In an act of desperation, before driving off the interlopers, the Defenders of Fort Loren were forced to destroy the ancient and unique Creation Forge.

dragon bred faederkin

 

The Defenders of Fort Loren

Posted in Ehmis Ogh, Elves, Innien, Men, The Fey People on April 4, 2013 by coyoteandthunder

defenders_1Fort Loren lies two days ride West of Behlwis in Northern Innien – a wild and desolate, fay-filled region known as Ehmis Ogh (Eh-miss-uff). Fort Loren is the secret guard of one of the world’s last Creation Forges. It is guarded by multiple brigades of Belhwin archers, Dehlfold warriors and warforged soldiers.

Loren Fort

 

The Lords of Loren Fort are the Half-Firbolg Ythilian, the elite-warforged knight of Theriol, simply called Flint, and the elven archdruid Sahfein.

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Safein

 

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 Secret of the Island of Blood

Posted in Ancient Lands, the Fey Dark, The Fey People on October 15, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

The Dark Mistress died years ago. Her dark spirit continues to linger in the dark feywilds around the mansion that was built by her lover before they were both betrayed. Salymira was her name. Once a shadar kai and then the mistress of Janulen of the Black Sword keep, now a tragic, cautionary tale of passion and shadow.

Janulen was an artificer of fantastic renown who specialized in thunder magic. Then living at Mantan, the Black Sword Keep atop Mountain Iredinn, in the days before the event known as the Gherivoninacht, the night the mountains crashed into the sea. Janulen was contracted by the Dark lord Maurphiun to create a device  to be called the Gherivon, the thunder machine. Mauphriun, a thrall of the Shadow King Alnayab, chose Janulen for the job because of the remote location and his singular talent.

Janulen lived alone with his wife Ralyria and his assistant, the faederkin Thanataign. For many years Janulen struggled to construct the Gherivon for his dark employer. Maurphiun, a scholar of ancient history, moved to the mountain to aid and observe Janulen and his designs. IT became clear to Maurphiun that the building of the Gherivon would drive Janulen insane as the construction of the device might literally tear his mind apart. Maurphiun contracted the services of a Shadar Kai sorceress and consort, Salymira, to soothe and revitalize the exhausted Janulen. In those years, the ShadarKai were known to inhabit and consort with the Dark Elves of Baestelix, and this is where the two lovers began their triste, all to the betrayal of Ralyria.

In the year 1125, in the hours before the Gherivoninacht, in the last moments before the activation of the Gherivon, Ralyria learned of her betrayal. She found the mansion of Phytherios on the other side of the mountain peak and asertained its dark purpose. A legendary fury arose in her heart. A fury so great that an elemental daemon named Farthuriel from the FeyDark, heard her woeful heart beat and came to taste her rage. Farthuriel offered to take the heart of Janulen and cast it into the dark well, and in return, Ralyria would let him transform her rage into a mighty thing. “Anything! I will give you anything to condemn Janulen’s heart to the void!” Ralyria gladly screamed.

Thanataign, the faederkin, every faithful to Janulen, overheard this dark bargain and reported it to his lord. Maurphiun was there when Thanataign reported on Ralyria’s dark dargain. Maurphiun sensed that this daemon, this Fartheriel of the Black Well, might actually have the ability to stop the Gherivon from activating. To save his agenda, Maurphiun made a dark deal of his own with Farthuriel to become an undead demi-lich, trading a bit of his soul, so that the Gherivon might not be interrupted.

He did not know, however, that indeed Faruthiel had betrayed Ralyria too, and had transformed her into a black dragon to kill Janulen. As the Gherivon was activated, the dragon attacked and the incantation ritual to realize its full power was never manifest. For indeed the Gherivoninacht occured, reducing the Southrin Mountain range to the sea, but lo, the plan was to destroy all of Ethilistyr as well. Ralyria pierced Janulen’s heart with her vile tooth and sent the doomed artifacer to a unliving state of wraithdom. Maurphiun, in a blind need to fulfill a plan that was never fully realized, keeps trying to subdue the dragon, who still haunts the mist trail.

The Raelfaen and the Eladrin

Posted in the Archfey, the Fey Dark, The Fey People on October 14, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

With the coming of Shadow, the splintering of the Astral Tower in the Game of Mountains, and the rise of the ancient Fey power of the Aoltha Pana, in the Seventh Aepoch of the Raelfaen, a cultural and spiritual divide has occured, or has become evident, between who may be called Eladrin and who may be called Raelfaen. For fifty thousand years, the two races have been one and the same, interchangable and in harmonium. No longer is that the case. In the recent days following the Dragonkin War, the Pale Court of Raelfaen at Tem Salaam as presided over by Lady Kasalai, in the ancient lands of Unon, has ruled what all of the finer sylvan races have already known: the onyx-eyed Raelfaen are of shadow and can not be known as one people with the ivory-eyed Eladrin. Nowhere is this more periously felt than the ancient city of TemAol. 200 miles west of Gavin Wel, TemAol, the City of Silver Trees, is the Eladrin/Raelfaen capitol of Lauwerfel in the Feydark. Passions run wild in this ancient place of nethermagic where  fine weaponry is crafted, including Raven Blades form the Black Orchid Knights, and are exported to the rich success of its citizenry. What was once whole has now been split as a snake’s tongue, the paths of these two ancient peoples now diverge. How and to what mortal end all this goes, none now can say.

Voyage into the Feydark

Posted in Ancient Lands, the Fey Dark, The Fey People on September 29, 2011 by coyoteandthunder


The Amoria, formerly known as the Gold Wing, was once a proud war galleon of Gavin Wel, the premier war vessel of the Raven Queen’s navy. Since then it has been retrofitted, painted and is now a derelict pirate-ghost ship, still under the command of Aeryn the Gold. The ship was built in 1115 and served in Penelius’ Navy during the Dragonkin Wars for the next five years. It was restored in 1130 by the necromancer of Dinnae, Athol the Red. It has 38 oars and is powered by team of 76 eladrin zombies whose souls have been retired to the Shadowfel. It is 135 feet long, 43 feet wide and weighs 220 tons. Its main mast is 85 feet tall.


Aeryn, the only captain the Amoria has ever known has gone from celebrated general to privateer in the age of the Feydark.


Dzjaran, a horsemaster of Hyth Anir, surrendered his three destriers when Netherdann relieved him of his head.

The first family of Raelfaen Eladrin

Posted in Gavin Wel, The Fey People, The Sherriff on August 14, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

The Oromancer and the Anathemancer

Posted in Old Khepathia, The Fey People on July 28, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

The Oromancer became the Anathemancer, the architect of the Swords of Doom in Old Khepathia as told in the Laie of Unos and Tiama

The Return of the Dark Elves

Posted in Elves, Gavin Wel, the Fey Dark, The Fey People on June 24, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

As the dwarves march to the Heart of Eytheria, the artificial volcano at the Heart of all things in the valley, more threats creep to the surface just as the communities of Maiah, Hammergard and Niskantel are aiding the civil chaos that the metropolis, GavinWel, has become following the Earthquake and Great Wave that swallowed half of the City.

The Farwalkers, The governing council of Maiah

Posted in Farwalkers, Maiah, Men, Orcs, The Fey People on June 11, 2011 by coyoteandthunder

The Farwalkers. Governing council of the Rural Capital of Maiah. 1135. 7.

Caulfig, a dwarven elder druid has been working as the mayor of Maiah for the past ten years since Judicia the White was stolen by the risen Draco-lich Hundroon. Caulfig’s diplomatic, rhetorical and linguistic skills sustain the region like none other through this unprecedented period of economic growth through out the rural capital.

Gareth Morethail, who faught beside Tim Tigeon at the Battle of Oessthelial 35 years ago. Gareth was trained as a Wreather early on but then he hung out with the then mayor, Heindrich Tigeon too long, so some say and became a ruthless fighter. Loyalty to the Sherriff and to the Tigean family means everything to surly Garth the Bronze.

Brayden Tigeon, Heindrich’s younger brother was a hero in the final wars of the sixth age. Sullen and misanthropic like his elder sibling, Brayden is also known of as the Wolf since his brother, Wolfdog left Maiah forever after Aolbeth’s death.

Glysell FoundEarth is a half-elf planeswalker who scouts for the Wreathers and keeps Maiah safe from extraplanar forces.

Ryrdenn Mumbai, who has come to the aid of Maiah’s civil defense numerous times and has gained the sure confidence of the Farwalkers even though his story is a bit strange. He claims to be the greatgrandfather of Tiki, the Red Queen who has been missing for many years. He has come from the past to help the future.

The Aumbree, a fey spirit, is a secret confidante to the Farwalkers.

Yrthoi, an aven spirit, aid to the Wreathers often sits on Maiahan Town Council.