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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonbait" data-source="post: 2946240" data-attributes="member: 29182"><p>I'm going to pepper in some adventure sites:</p><p></p><p>The peaks of the Naxatul Mountains are the highest in all of Pterra. Snow remains on those peaks year-round. At the very top of the mountain is a monestary of githzerai. They almost never interact with the land below, but it is said that the monestary lies close to the greatest of all the Draakin monoliths. This monolith was dedicated to a great sky-god worshiped by the ancient Draakin, filled with sacrifices and vast treasures. It remains untouched by the fell powers that destroyed the original empire [DM secret=Aboleths] and the current growing evil of the opidian cultists.</p><p></p><p>Once a year the tide on the eastern shores drops to its lowest point (possibly during the Summer solstice, if that is possible). A series of caves is said to be revealed on the Barrakiri cliffs. These cliffs were named by the sea-faering dwarves, who find it impossible to navigate around the craggy rocks and whirlpools in the region. Even the sahaguin avoid the place at all times. Ships that sink in the area are found amongst the exposed cliffs when the tide is at its lowest, but all their treasures are gone. On that night, when the moon reaches its highest point, a mournful song can be heard coming from the caves. It is a difficult trek up to the caves, which start to flood with ocean water the next morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonbait, post: 2946240, member: 29182"] I'm going to pepper in some adventure sites: The peaks of the Naxatul Mountains are the highest in all of Pterra. Snow remains on those peaks year-round. At the very top of the mountain is a monestary of githzerai. They almost never interact with the land below, but it is said that the monestary lies close to the greatest of all the Draakin monoliths. This monolith was dedicated to a great sky-god worshiped by the ancient Draakin, filled with sacrifices and vast treasures. It remains untouched by the fell powers that destroyed the original empire [DM secret=Aboleths] and the current growing evil of the opidian cultists. Once a year the tide on the eastern shores drops to its lowest point (possibly during the Summer solstice, if that is possible). A series of caves is said to be revealed on the Barrakiri cliffs. These cliffs were named by the sea-faering dwarves, who find it impossible to navigate around the craggy rocks and whirlpools in the region. Even the sahaguin avoid the place at all times. Ships that sink in the area are found amongst the exposed cliffs when the tide is at its lowest, but all their treasures are gone. On that night, when the moon reaches its highest point, a mournful song can be heard coming from the caves. It is a difficult trek up to the caves, which start to flood with ocean water the next morning. [/QUOTE]
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