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<blockquote data-quote="Patlin" data-source="post: 1916256" data-attributes="member: 17264"><p>Gontor explains that the estate from which he purchased the necklace was that of Tarbain Fairblood.</p><p></p><p>"Fairblood is said to have died after taking a blow to the head from the hoof of a frightened horse. Died without issue or named heir, so all of his posessions were sold off."</p><p></p><p>Knowledge (Nobility and Royalty) or Knowledge (History) DC 15 [sblock]Tarbain is the sole decendant of the famous fey-touched Druid Allanoth Fairblood. He was said to have been the guardian of the Faerie Woods until about twenty years ago, at which time he disapeared and was presumed dead. The Faerie Woods are a relatively small area in the very southernmost portion of the Silverwood, only about 60 miles nort of Orussus. They touch upon Larkenwold Reach.[/sblock]</p><p>Knowledge (Nature) DC 9 [sblock] After pondering what you've heard for some time, you reach a conclusion. You've heard of a fey creature called a 'redcap' that vaguely matches the description you've heard: a small creature, little bigger than a halfling, but typically carrying a scythe much to large for such a small creature, more apropriately sized for a human.[/sblock]If you exceed the above knowledge nature check by 5 or more: [sblock]Redcaps are so named because they like to dip their hats in the blood of their murder victims. Weapons made of anything but cold iron are less effective against them.[/sblock]If you exceed the above knowledge nature check by 10 or more: [sblock]Redcaps are complete psycopaths, they live on the pain of others and are almost always mass murderers. You have the impression that Redcaps are quite powerfull, like miniature ogres. In spite of their desire for multiple victims, redcaps often live in out of the way places such as abandoned keeps.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patlin, post: 1916256, member: 17264"] Gontor explains that the estate from which he purchased the necklace was that of Tarbain Fairblood. "Fairblood is said to have died after taking a blow to the head from the hoof of a frightened horse. Died without issue or named heir, so all of his posessions were sold off." Knowledge (Nobility and Royalty) or Knowledge (History) DC 15 [sblock]Tarbain is the sole decendant of the famous fey-touched Druid Allanoth Fairblood. He was said to have been the guardian of the Faerie Woods until about twenty years ago, at which time he disapeared and was presumed dead. The Faerie Woods are a relatively small area in the very southernmost portion of the Silverwood, only about 60 miles nort of Orussus. They touch upon Larkenwold Reach.[/sblock] Knowledge (Nature) DC 9 [sblock] After pondering what you've heard for some time, you reach a conclusion. You've heard of a fey creature called a 'redcap' that vaguely matches the description you've heard: a small creature, little bigger than a halfling, but typically carrying a scythe much to large for such a small creature, more apropriately sized for a human.[/sblock]If you exceed the above knowledge nature check by 5 or more: [sblock]Redcaps are so named because they like to dip their hats in the blood of their murder victims. Weapons made of anything but cold iron are less effective against them.[/sblock]If you exceed the above knowledge nature check by 10 or more: [sblock]Redcaps are complete psycopaths, they live on the pain of others and are almost always mass murderers. You have the impression that Redcaps are quite powerfull, like miniature ogres. In spite of their desire for multiple victims, redcaps often live in out of the way places such as abandoned keeps.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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