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<blockquote data-quote="Rauol_Duke" data-source="post: 1736465" data-attributes="member: 20746"><p><strong>Shackleborn</strong></p><p></p><p>Spoilers below:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Basically, <span style="color: Black">the Shackleborn are those who carry the Sign of Carceri, an invisible birthmark that looks like an eye pierced by an upward-pointing arrow. Two NPC's in the adventure path are noted as being Shackleborn: Terrem (one of the kids who were kidnapped in "Life's Bazaar") and Zenith Splintershield, the dwarven defender who went crazy after leading a crusade against the denizens of the underdark (encountered in "Zenith Trajecotry"), although there are more - and in fact 13 are needed to complete the Cagewright's evil schemes... </span></p><p><span style="color: Black"></span></p><p><span style="color: Black">A good background for the Shackleborn appears in Dungeon #111 in the adventure "Lords of Oblivion", where Thifirane Rhiavadi tells that the Shakleborn are the descendants of a demodand incursion that happened more than 5 centuries ago. The demodands disguised themselves and mated with humans and other denizens. Many of the offspring were stillborn, but some survived. As generations passed, the fiendish traits became less and less until all that was left of their heritage was the invisible birthmark: the sign of Carceri. </span></p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rauol_Duke, post: 1736465, member: 20746"] [b]Shackleborn[/b] Spoilers below: Basically, [COLOR=Black]the Shackleborn are those who carry the Sign of Carceri, an invisible birthmark that looks like an eye pierced by an upward-pointing arrow. Two NPC's in the adventure path are noted as being Shackleborn: Terrem (one of the kids who were kidnapped in "Life's Bazaar") and Zenith Splintershield, the dwarven defender who went crazy after leading a crusade against the denizens of the underdark (encountered in "Zenith Trajecotry"), although there are more - and in fact 13 are needed to complete the Cagewright's evil schemes... A good background for the Shackleborn appears in Dungeon #111 in the adventure "Lords of Oblivion", where Thifirane Rhiavadi tells that the Shakleborn are the descendants of a demodand incursion that happened more than 5 centuries ago. The demodands disguised themselves and mated with humans and other denizens. Many of the offspring were stillborn, but some survived. As generations passed, the fiendish traits became less and less until all that was left of their heritage was the invisible birthmark: the sign of Carceri. [/COLOR] Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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