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<blockquote data-quote="driver8" data-source="post: 1457304" data-attributes="member: 17559"><p><em><strong>DMs Note:</strong> Feel free to simply list the items your purchase here and add it to your Rogues Gallery sheet. All items from the PHB and DMG are available, at standard peices.</em></p><p></p><p>Regarding the Beast-men, most anyone who dwells in Karameikos for any extended period of time learns at least the basics of the legends since it is so important to the common people. The national epic "The Song of Halav" details that time in history and the worship of the songs heroes: King Halav, Queen Petra, and Zirchev the Hunter is so intertwined with Traladarn life. For even visitors much of this information is close to common knowledge.</p><p></p><p>According to history, 2000 years ago the ancestors of the Traladarans, the Traldar dwelt in small city states, and possessed simple stone age technology. Hordes of beastmen invaded from the north and west, killling and enslaving the Traldar.</p><p></p><p>King Halav gave the Traldar the knowledge of superior metal weapons and forging, Queen Petra inspired the few free cities to remain free, and Zirchev the Hunter taught the people advanced tactics to fight the invaders. After years of conflict, in the final battle with the Beastmen, Halav and the king of the Beastmen slew each other in a duel.</p><p></p><p>The Beastmen themselves remain something of a mystery. As despised invaders most of the images and stautes of them were destroyed. Fragments of pottery show beastlike humanoids with heads like wolves or dogs. Scholars still argue whether these creatures were a form of gnoll, werewolf, or something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="driver8, post: 1457304, member: 17559"] [I][B]DMs Note:[/B] Feel free to simply list the items your purchase here and add it to your Rogues Gallery sheet. All items from the PHB and DMG are available, at standard peices.[/I] Regarding the Beast-men, most anyone who dwells in Karameikos for any extended period of time learns at least the basics of the legends since it is so important to the common people. The national epic "The Song of Halav" details that time in history and the worship of the songs heroes: King Halav, Queen Petra, and Zirchev the Hunter is so intertwined with Traladarn life. For even visitors much of this information is close to common knowledge. According to history, 2000 years ago the ancestors of the Traladarans, the Traldar dwelt in small city states, and possessed simple stone age technology. Hordes of beastmen invaded from the north and west, killling and enslaving the Traldar. King Halav gave the Traldar the knowledge of superior metal weapons and forging, Queen Petra inspired the few free cities to remain free, and Zirchev the Hunter taught the people advanced tactics to fight the invaders. After years of conflict, in the final battle with the Beastmen, Halav and the king of the Beastmen slew each other in a duel. The Beastmen themselves remain something of a mystery. As despised invaders most of the images and stautes of them were destroyed. Fragments of pottery show beastlike humanoids with heads like wolves or dogs. Scholars still argue whether these creatures were a form of gnoll, werewolf, or something else. [/QUOTE]
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