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<blockquote data-quote="Yeoman" data-source="post: 934323" data-attributes="member: 10488"><p>In the western reaches of my campaign world is a sea of glass created when the Ierlan empire was destroyed by a massive planar explosion, which fused the underlying sand into glass. At the center of the sea is the former Ierlan capital of Je'lath which as a consequence of the explosion is caught in a time loop, reliving it's final 24 hours again and again.</p><p></p><p>In the southern reaches of the Elven Kingdom there is a section of forest known as the Forest of Drinai, where the Ierlans fought with the Elves, but were defeated when the elves unleashed an overlay of the negative material plane on the area. The forest is still to this day (1,559 years later) filled with the undead remains of the combatants and animals of the area. </p><p></p><p>And the last item of note for now, is the Statue of Alegos the mad goddess, in eastern Barast. A marble statue 6' high, it depicts a crazed looking woman holding a book in one hand, and a scimitar in the other. The statue also bleeds, real blood, from the eyes and mouth, the blood grants divinations and healing to those faithful to the mad goddess. The statue is also apparently immune to all forms of assault, much to the dismay of the Barastian council. A large cult of the goddess has sprung up around the statue, promising the return of the goddess, when the faithful are numerous enough. (The reality of the situation is that the "statue" is actually the corpse of the goddess Alegos, and her growing cult means her return to power is coming. Heh, heh, that's bad news for my campaign, but a perfect high level and epic adventure for my players.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeoman, post: 934323, member: 10488"] In the western reaches of my campaign world is a sea of glass created when the Ierlan empire was destroyed by a massive planar explosion, which fused the underlying sand into glass. At the center of the sea is the former Ierlan capital of Je'lath which as a consequence of the explosion is caught in a time loop, reliving it's final 24 hours again and again. In the southern reaches of the Elven Kingdom there is a section of forest known as the Forest of Drinai, where the Ierlans fought with the Elves, but were defeated when the elves unleashed an overlay of the negative material plane on the area. The forest is still to this day (1,559 years later) filled with the undead remains of the combatants and animals of the area. And the last item of note for now, is the Statue of Alegos the mad goddess, in eastern Barast. A marble statue 6' high, it depicts a crazed looking woman holding a book in one hand, and a scimitar in the other. The statue also bleeds, real blood, from the eyes and mouth, the blood grants divinations and healing to those faithful to the mad goddess. The statue is also apparently immune to all forms of assault, much to the dismay of the Barastian council. A large cult of the goddess has sprung up around the statue, promising the return of the goddess, when the faithful are numerous enough. (The reality of the situation is that the "statue" is actually the corpse of the goddess Alegos, and her growing cult means her return to power is coming. Heh, heh, that's bad news for my campaign, but a perfect high level and epic adventure for my players.) [/QUOTE]
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