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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob the Impaler" data-source="post: 3545875" data-attributes="member: 42087"><p><strong>Eruthnyl Night</strong></p><p><em>Dungeons and Dragons - Homebrew</em></p><p>Although Eruthnyl cultists are hunted down and lynched in most civilized regions, they exist in certain outlying communities and liberal trade cities who find use for them. These small cults don't consist of the murderers and boogeymen whispered of by children past bedtime, although they are all insane in some way. They show utter disregard towards laws less than murder, rape or theft and often frighten neighborhoods with their savage, unbridled revelry that may or may not be part of secret rituals.</p><p></p><p>One of the reasons they are not extremely persecuted is their annual festival, Eruthnyl Night. The festival actually spans two or three nights and includes spectacles that draw brave and wild revelers from miles around. The festivals are crudely planned and usually descend into utter chaos. But one of the staples has been the mass public sacrifice of bulls. After the sacrifices, the meat is distributed for free until it runs out. Another draw are the cage fights, which have a few rules that are often thrown out after the first round or so. Deaths in these brawls are uncommon, but always a danger. Fighters of every shape and walk of life gather to get drunk and test their mettle in the filthy, bloody cages. Alcohol of every variety awaits in kegs, barrels and bottles along the streets. Women of ill repute explicitly advertise their services wherever there is a crowd. A few doomsayers admonish the debacle from a safe distance, the jeers they recieve only empowering them.</p><p></p><p>On most years, the revenue gained is significantly greater than property damage, and the temples have learned not to intervene outside of warning their followers not to attend.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Tidepool special</strong></p><p><em>Dungeons and Dragons - Homebrew</em></p><p>Azik-takt, owner of the Whale Bone Tavern and a former kobold chief, offers traditional kobold delicacies alongside the standard fish, bread, cheese and beer. Daring patrons oder the tidepool special. It consists of a broth teeming with anything he scooped from a local tidepool that morning. Boiled starfish, steamed crab, kippered sea urchin, flavored kelp and anenome are among the things one can expect to find. On lucky days, he can salvage a large half of a clam shell to serve his masterpiece in. Those who finish the meal keep the clam shell as a trophy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob the Impaler, post: 3545875, member: 42087"] [B]Eruthnyl Night[/B] [I]Dungeons and Dragons - Homebrew[/I] Although Eruthnyl cultists are hunted down and lynched in most civilized regions, they exist in certain outlying communities and liberal trade cities who find use for them. These small cults don't consist of the murderers and boogeymen whispered of by children past bedtime, although they are all insane in some way. They show utter disregard towards laws less than murder, rape or theft and often frighten neighborhoods with their savage, unbridled revelry that may or may not be part of secret rituals. One of the reasons they are not extremely persecuted is their annual festival, Eruthnyl Night. The festival actually spans two or three nights and includes spectacles that draw brave and wild revelers from miles around. The festivals are crudely planned and usually descend into utter chaos. But one of the staples has been the mass public sacrifice of bulls. After the sacrifices, the meat is distributed for free until it runs out. Another draw are the cage fights, which have a few rules that are often thrown out after the first round or so. Deaths in these brawls are uncommon, but always a danger. Fighters of every shape and walk of life gather to get drunk and test their mettle in the filthy, bloody cages. Alcohol of every variety awaits in kegs, barrels and bottles along the streets. Women of ill repute explicitly advertise their services wherever there is a crowd. A few doomsayers admonish the debacle from a safe distance, the jeers they recieve only empowering them. On most years, the revenue gained is significantly greater than property damage, and the temples have learned not to intervene outside of warning their followers not to attend. [B]Tidepool special[/B] [I]Dungeons and Dragons - Homebrew[/I] Azik-takt, owner of the Whale Bone Tavern and a former kobold chief, offers traditional kobold delicacies alongside the standard fish, bread, cheese and beer. Daring patrons oder the tidepool special. It consists of a broth teeming with anything he scooped from a local tidepool that morning. Boiled starfish, steamed crab, kippered sea urchin, flavored kelp and anenome are among the things one can expect to find. On lucky days, he can salvage a large half of a clam shell to serve his masterpiece in. Those who finish the meal keep the clam shell as a trophy. [/QUOTE]
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