Tag: faroth
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Faroth: Introducing the Ukulele Sword Band
Jesse Pickard GM’ed three new players on Feb 25. New players Zoe, Henry and Charlie created their characters: Zoe – Olivia the Half-elf/elf? Rogue Henry – Leo the Human Monk Charlie – Ominatia the Tiefling Bard The wide-eyed and inexperienced adventurers had met on the mainland before the orcs sacked Sing’jar and after a night…
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Faroth: the Story of Lowdug and Redfist
The first Forge Dwarves was Lowdug Ironrung, was not friends with Redfist Tallbeard in the western mountains. The stone giant made a deal with the dwarves, Lowdug negotiating, for ore in the south. Redfist heard the proposition and rushed ahead to broker an exclusive deal. Lowdug was not able to recover his stature and his family…
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Faroth: No meetings 3/4, 4/1
There will be no D&D game meeting at BUF March 4 or April 1. The Reynolds will be unavailable, and very likely Jesse Pickard will be unavailable as well. If you would like to organize a D&D event for those days at another site, say, at your house, I can promote it here. Some ideas…
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Faroth: Origins of the South Faroth Sea Elves
The Marine Elves in the Sing’jar channel traded and fished for generations as a determined and resilient community after tragedy struck their ancestors. Hundreds of years ago, on the eve of the destruction of Faroth, forest elves in the foothills east of Sing’jar were forced from their homes by wildfires set by the fire giant…
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Faroth: The Mansion
The town of Faroth climbs up the foothills between Dowarblad and the Wur Peaks. If you follow the road from the pier you climb a brief slope and curve along the remains of wrecked boat hulls coated with barnacles. Old anchors and over-sized net stones line the edge of the road. As the rounded stones…
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Faroth: updated map
Showing the Cartesian springs, grazing areas where the rangers patrol, and the rusty landscape of the iron mine. The Earpen bog is a ruddy pool where mine tailings fall. The bog is filled by the Barpen canyon creek and Nor’faroth canyon creeks, and drains out via Rudbay creek, where barges dock to trade ore, minerals,…
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Faroth: Friendship of Forge Dwarves
This magical sword was crafted by the forge dwarves to the leader of the gnomes in gratitude for sharing gnome techniques.
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Minotaurs and South Faroth Sea Elves
The south Faroth sea elves were refugees from east of Sing’jar, displaced by the fire giant as it was headed to attack Faroth. The Minotaurs took them in. As tribute, eventually the new generation of now-sea-elves crafted nose-rings and horn tips from Burning Brass. They appear to catch flame when the wearer becomes angry.
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Faroth: the small islands
Dracofang, Clayton, Willow, and South Faroth Islands. Like larger Faroth, these islands have rocky beaches, cliffs and towering peaks. Pirates and fisherman are in constant tension here, and part of the control is the Faroth Trade Charter. Criminals or fisherman not paying membership are taxed higher for anything they sell on the islands, and cannot…
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Faroth : Darthil Island
This is the island that many of the Faroth forge dwarves fled to after the fire giant attacked the big island. These are now the Southern Forge Dwarves. They have built many lighthouses and mostly live under Smopek mountain.
