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<blockquote data-quote="Sidran" data-source="post: 424493" data-attributes="member: 6160"><p>No real notes on the Stones of Power </p><p></p><p>Though perhaps you can write in one or two special stones that carry the essence of Yogsathoth. </p><p></p><p>An Idea behind the fall of the Fair Kingdoms is that it was in their tradition to pass down the Sacred Stones from one Generation to the next Some of these Sacred stones were believed to be the spirit stones of some Vengeful ancestor of the royal families that carried them and that the stones would transform their owner into a Tyrantical monster. </p><p></p><p>Legends say that one of these Nobles was driven so mad that he slew all of his servants, his wife, and his children in the name of some dark god. </p><p></p><p>The Twin eyes of the Dark King [ an idea about how Draako may be tied into the stones, and how he might have been corrupted]</p><p></p><p>These two stones carved in the shape of a serpents eyes out of star ruby were once passed down the line of the House Tyragian in the Tall Kingdom of Elustrial, Treasured as a sign of protection from the Nagvorn, a smaller form of the wyvern, They set over the family Manors grand hearth in the Boarder City of Tyram.</p><p></p><p>The city had always been a place of sullen people locked into the stern grip of their Dukes, men who most of the Court of Elustrial said where fey touched. Then one dark winters eve news came to the King in the Capital that the Duke Elivarias Tyragian had begun a Rampage of Terror against his cities citizens. The king immidiatly sent orders to the Duke of Myriam, the nearest neibhoring city to Tyram, that he was to send immidiate aid to the People of Tyram. When the Duke of Myriam arrived the city was a slaughter house its citizens either fled or lying as corpses in the streets. In the keep the Duke came upon the Grand hearth and found Elivarias hanging from the candlebra. </p><p></p><p>From Tyram Keep the Duke of Myriam took only two things the Hearth stones of Tyragian, and the small son of Elivarias, the boy he named Draako after the motto of the ill fated house.</p><p></p><p>" Adra Draako 'Nias Nagvorn siadla karim du Larin dor" </p><p></p><p>Not dragons nor nagvorn shall keep us from our rightful place" </p><p></p><p></p><p>The boy grew quick and began to show signs of unnatural talents, Great Wizards came and tutored him, and went.</p><p>His Surogate father came to him one day and told him the story of his fathers fate, and gave to him the Hearth stones of his fathers keep" </p><p></p><p>Late at night Draako would find himself stairing into the blood red eyes. At night he would dream lucidly of the Slaughter that his father wrought upon his family and his city. It is in his dreams that he first saw the dark figure. </p><p></p><p>Draako began to take an active interest in the history of the stones using divination, and conjuration to divine the lore behind the hearth stones all to naught until the day when a grey haired toothless man wearing a crimson habit stumbled into the Palace Libraries. </p><p></p><p>The man claimed to know the stones history, and told the child tales of a Dark and Glorius king in the Mountains who joyed in the torment of Evil beings. This man who named himself Evranias began to teach Draako the arts of the Dark King, and soon draako had begun to master the vile spells of necromancy.</p><p></p><p>Draako was thus corrupted and subverted by the Evranias into the Servitude of Yogsathoth, a crime for which Draako later sacrificed the old wandering prophet....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidran, post: 424493, member: 6160"] No real notes on the Stones of Power Though perhaps you can write in one or two special stones that carry the essence of Yogsathoth. An Idea behind the fall of the Fair Kingdoms is that it was in their tradition to pass down the Sacred Stones from one Generation to the next Some of these Sacred stones were believed to be the spirit stones of some Vengeful ancestor of the royal families that carried them and that the stones would transform their owner into a Tyrantical monster. Legends say that one of these Nobles was driven so mad that he slew all of his servants, his wife, and his children in the name of some dark god. The Twin eyes of the Dark King [ an idea about how Draako may be tied into the stones, and how he might have been corrupted] These two stones carved in the shape of a serpents eyes out of star ruby were once passed down the line of the House Tyragian in the Tall Kingdom of Elustrial, Treasured as a sign of protection from the Nagvorn, a smaller form of the wyvern, They set over the family Manors grand hearth in the Boarder City of Tyram. The city had always been a place of sullen people locked into the stern grip of their Dukes, men who most of the Court of Elustrial said where fey touched. Then one dark winters eve news came to the King in the Capital that the Duke Elivarias Tyragian had begun a Rampage of Terror against his cities citizens. The king immidiatly sent orders to the Duke of Myriam, the nearest neibhoring city to Tyram, that he was to send immidiate aid to the People of Tyram. When the Duke of Myriam arrived the city was a slaughter house its citizens either fled or lying as corpses in the streets. In the keep the Duke came upon the Grand hearth and found Elivarias hanging from the candlebra. From Tyram Keep the Duke of Myriam took only two things the Hearth stones of Tyragian, and the small son of Elivarias, the boy he named Draako after the motto of the ill fated house. " Adra Draako 'Nias Nagvorn siadla karim du Larin dor" Not dragons nor nagvorn shall keep us from our rightful place" The boy grew quick and began to show signs of unnatural talents, Great Wizards came and tutored him, and went. His Surogate father came to him one day and told him the story of his fathers fate, and gave to him the Hearth stones of his fathers keep" Late at night Draako would find himself stairing into the blood red eyes. At night he would dream lucidly of the Slaughter that his father wrought upon his family and his city. It is in his dreams that he first saw the dark figure. Draako began to take an active interest in the history of the stones using divination, and conjuration to divine the lore behind the hearth stones all to naught until the day when a grey haired toothless man wearing a crimson habit stumbled into the Palace Libraries. The man claimed to know the stones history, and told the child tales of a Dark and Glorius king in the Mountains who joyed in the torment of Evil beings. This man who named himself Evranias began to teach Draako the arts of the Dark King, and soon draako had begun to master the vile spells of necromancy. Draako was thus corrupted and subverted by the Evranias into the Servitude of Yogsathoth, a crime for which Draako later sacrificed the old wandering prophet.... [/QUOTE]
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