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<blockquote data-quote="gweinel" data-source="post: 6955460" data-attributes="member: 2165"><p>In my campaign there is one beautiful coastal city called Evergem. Evergem was one of few cities of the world which survived from an apocalyptic force that hit the continent. The true reason of its survival is known only to one creature: Nectisaryx. Nectisaryx is a Topaz dragon who have loved a human female named Evergem some centuries ago. After her death he built a big mount on the coast, near to his lair to honor her which eventually came to be quite popular with the locals. The mount became a village, the village became a town and the town became a city and the initial annoyed Nectisaryx decided that this was the best way to make immortal his lost love. He polymorphed to a fair hair and bright eye noble and ruled the city which renamed it as Evergem. </p><p></p><p>When the apocalypse hit he used all his magic to protect his beloved city and all his psionic abilities to erase this deed from the minds of his people. Exhausted he fell to slumber for many decades. When he awoke many things has changed: his city was mostly submerged to the sea since the sea level was rised after the apocalypse and a new one was built beside the drown part city. He found this turn of events wonderful since he had a whole town as his new lair with a peak just in the center of it: the mount of Evergem. This time he didn't reclaimed the leadership of the city (he was bored to lead again these puny humans) but he watched from below the sea how it prospered as it became a great trade center.</p><p></p><p>When the Cult of Dragon emerged, early in their campaign, they targeted the riches of Evergem. Nectiseryx decided to intervene. Although he was strong enough to defend the city he was forced to reveal his true form to his foes. From that time his neutral and indifferent stance against the affairs of the dragons changed. He choose side, and the side was the Order of the Canary, the order of the good metallic dragons of the continent. He became a powerful ally of Tazmikella, the Copper Dragon, and when she mentioned that a group of brave (and foolhardy) heroes sought to destroy the Cult of Dragon he proposed to host a meeting with them. </p><p></p><p>Nectisaryx found it would be a great idea to hold a meeting under the sea, next to the crowded city of Evergem, in a big mount of a very beloved human who rest in peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gweinel, post: 6955460, member: 2165"] In my campaign there is one beautiful coastal city called Evergem. Evergem was one of few cities of the world which survived from an apocalyptic force that hit the continent. The true reason of its survival is known only to one creature: Nectisaryx. Nectisaryx is a Topaz dragon who have loved a human female named Evergem some centuries ago. After her death he built a big mount on the coast, near to his lair to honor her which eventually came to be quite popular with the locals. The mount became a village, the village became a town and the town became a city and the initial annoyed Nectisaryx decided that this was the best way to make immortal his lost love. He polymorphed to a fair hair and bright eye noble and ruled the city which renamed it as Evergem. When the apocalypse hit he used all his magic to protect his beloved city and all his psionic abilities to erase this deed from the minds of his people. Exhausted he fell to slumber for many decades. When he awoke many things has changed: his city was mostly submerged to the sea since the sea level was rised after the apocalypse and a new one was built beside the drown part city. He found this turn of events wonderful since he had a whole town as his new lair with a peak just in the center of it: the mount of Evergem. This time he didn't reclaimed the leadership of the city (he was bored to lead again these puny humans) but he watched from below the sea how it prospered as it became a great trade center. When the Cult of Dragon emerged, early in their campaign, they targeted the riches of Evergem. Nectiseryx decided to intervene. Although he was strong enough to defend the city he was forced to reveal his true form to his foes. From that time his neutral and indifferent stance against the affairs of the dragons changed. He choose side, and the side was the Order of the Canary, the order of the good metallic dragons of the continent. He became a powerful ally of Tazmikella, the Copper Dragon, and when she mentioned that a group of brave (and foolhardy) heroes sought to destroy the Cult of Dragon he proposed to host a meeting with them. Nectisaryx found it would be a great idea to hold a meeting under the sea, next to the crowded city of Evergem, in a big mount of a very beloved human who rest in peace. [/QUOTE]
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