The six younger gods (War, Life & Death, Trickery & Wine, Time, Luck and Civilisation) once walked amongst the mortals but were slain and reduced to aetheric forms by an alliance of Elves and Dragons several millennia ago.
Read MoreDragons are born very rarely. All the living dragons in the world are the descendants of the two great wyrms, Pyrn and Xarchus, the living manifestations of order and chaos respectively.
Read MoreDead in the center of the Rhalloran continent is the town Hogswater. A humble rural community of Swineherds. Their location at a major crossroads means a lot of adventurers find their way in the town at some point or other.
Read MoreSouth of the Droman desert there is a tall black obsidian spire that is home to a mysterious immortal mage known only as the Necromancer. Dying too close to this tower means eternal servitude as part of his army of the dead.
Read MoreMost minerals and ore come from the Dwarven nation Kaanezen, the Dwarves are an isolationist race and their current king forbids trade with the outside world however a lot of smuggling occurs at the border.
Read MoreThe Gold Exchange is a Gnomish run city on the east coast of the Rhalloran continent, it is famous for being a place where one can buy or sell anything, but the locals trade mainly in gold.
Read MoreKobolds are a major race in our campaign, their civilisation has been the major rival of Humans for the last several thousand years
Read MoreThe Grey Dragon is a famous Tavern in docks district of the city state of Rhalloran. It has had several owners over the years and was standing before the city was even established and is known for being connected with the city's criminal element.
Read MoreElves live forever, their society is heirachial based on age meaning a lot of younger elves are disillusioned, knowing their place in elvish society will never improve. Some of them choose to live as chaos elves who vow to commit ritual suicide on their 1000th birthday.
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