Wrath of the Divine
any thousand years ago, there was an ancient elven kingdom called Merdelain that had numerous towers that protected it from threats beyond their own plane. Using one of those towers a mage called Thalivar was able to retrieve a powerful artifact he named the Ruinstone that could change reality according to the users will. However before it could be used the kingdoms were attacked, possibly by an Archfey called Selephra.
In a desperate attempt to save itself, Merdelain conducted a ritual that transported the whole kingdom into the Shadowfell. So violent was this that it created a terrible wound upon reality, known here as the Mere Of Dead Men. This wound has slowly grown over millennia.
Only a hundred years ago the god's of Death died. As time is passing death itself destabilizes resulting in souls unable to move on. A cult that worships Talos has been able to take advantage of this and make their leaders immortal, gaining power quickly because of this. Ularan Mortus has gathered shards of divinity and is attempting to put Merdelain to rest, using that energy to reinstate a god of death before it is too late. All three factions, Dead Hand, Cult of Talos and Selephra are present in the mere, fighting to accomplish their aims - or prevent their enemies from accomplish theirs.
Factions of the World:
Cult of Talos
A cult that worships the god Talos, they have recently been extremely successful spreading across the sword coast like wildfire due to their new leader. Their aims, except just destruction, are unknown.
Fheralai Stormsworn (Leader)
Gadrille The Reef-Reaver
Sovendahl Erkinze
Dead Hand
An organization headed by Ularan, it seeks to uncover Merdelain, put it to rest and use that energy to restore or create a god(s) of Death. He claims that Jergal, the original god of death, is planning to end all life.Ularan Mortus (Leader)
Viantha Crex
Bramble Queen's Court
A mysterious Archfey that is involved in the whole issue. Apparently behind the destruction of the Enclave Of The Evergreen.
- Selephra, the Bramble Queen
- Chosen Daughters.
Lords' Alliance
An alliance of towns and states that seeks to promote and protect civilization. Unlike the other factions they seem uninterested in the Mere Of Dead Men and simply wish to eliminate the threats the other factions pose to their existence.
- Dagult Neverember
- The Doryu family
- Leilon Council
Enclave Of The Evergreen
A coalition of four elven kingdoms, they all suddenly were attacked and
apparently destroyed. The details of what attacked them are shrouded in
mystery but it seems Selephra, The Bramble
Queen was involved.
Aeogwathen evacuated it's city and fled
to the woods, the survivors now being known as The Guided Path
Merdelain conducted a grand ritual that transported their whole kingdom into the
Shadowfell as a means
of saving themselves from certain destruction. Ularan Mortus claims
they are in a state between life and death that is abhorrent.
The fate of
the other two kingdoms, Nauranor and Geberist is unknown.
The Dead Three
The Dead Three were the most recent God's of Death until they were killed during the "Time of Troubles". Their death scattered shards of their domains across the world, where one was found by Pine. Ularan Mortus has collected many of them and is trying to use them to create a new God of Death, or even bring the Three back as they were. To do so he requires a great amount of energy which could be given by putting Merdelain to rest, a kingdom caught between life and death. The reason why he is trying to do so is twofold. According to him the longer the domain of Death was empty the more the natural way of things would destabilize, preventing souls from passing on to the afterlife.
"Bad decisions make good stories!"
A half-elf sent on behalf of Lord Dagult Neverember to assist the in settling in to Leilon and helping them figure out the Cult of Talos's involvement in the Mere Of Dead Men. She carries her trusty lute with her everywhere she goes.
"I wonder what this does...Time to find out."
A fey wandering alone in the material realm isn't something you see every day but here she is nonetheless. Curiosity may have killed the cat but it still hasn't caught up to Arya as she makes her way down north from the fabled city of ">Baldurs Gate] to the place they call the ">Mere Of Dead Men] for reasons only she knows.
"You are not on your own now. We are here with you. Whatever it is that we face in the days and weeks to come, we handle it together!"
Siax Moonglide, an Elven man, is a fledgling member of the The Guided Path guild, tasked with bringing safety and forging paths in Phandalin. Only when this is done can he be considered a full member. Siax is a master archer, being able to make shots that others would call impossible but when needed he proves skillful with the blade.
"Please refrain from troubling me with such trifling matters. Your lack of preparation is not my emergency. ...A new scroll you say? Well, I suppose you had best come in."
Tiaumil is a pale skinned, white haired elf with some pale scarring visible on his skin. He is well dressed and affluent looking, wearing well-made clothing rather than armour. Any with even passing knowledge would understand that he wields magic.
A young gnome, she's been living in Gnomegarde her whole life. Factoré was responsible for fixing and maintaining the Barrel Crab machines but she always dreamed of becoming a full artificer, her dreams impeded by her unorthodox approach to creating things, namely a focus on the practical that the other gnomes found peculiar. Almost dying when her turret malfunctioned but saved by the The Leilon...Some? she was persuaded to join them to maintain the Scoped Gnomish Automatic Crossbow, that she had given them and to also work on plans for a larger scale model.
"You are all insane! But in a good way!"
Ghelryn managed Foehammer's Forge. He was a very skilled blacksmith who produced a large quantity and variety of metalwork items that were sold in shops found all over the North and along the Sword Coast. The quality of his metal and his craftsmanship was above average, and his prices cheaper. In particular, his eyebolts, latches, nails, and pins were crucial to the success of Wainwright's Wagons and other wagon repairmen in town. He also forged quality armor and weapons. By the late 1480s DR, Ghelryn was growing too old for day-to-day work and was in search of an apprentice, but could not find any who met his standards. So he took up travelling, leading caravans to towns in the Forgotten Realms in hope of finding one worthy of passing his craft unto.
Forged together by mutual aims, this group is a honorary member of the ">Lords' Alliance] put in charge of the administration of the new settlement Leilon. It's members have their own reasons and motivations but they all share a common goal. FTo find out what is going in the Mere Of Dead Men.
The Mere of Dead Men is a cold saltwater swamp that occupies a large section of the Sword Coast. It is a desolate place full of monsters and few members of the civilized races. There are tales that the swamp constantly grows over time, swallowing homes and property located close to its boundaries. It was believed that the eastern boundary of the Mere was magically bound to the High Road since attempts to reroute the road were futile and only caused the expansion of the swamp.
The Mere itself is full of trees, vines, quicksand, and hidden islands, and it is generally covered in fog, making visibility very poor. The water is deep enough that it could be navigated on a flat-bottomed boat, but the dark water and hidden obstructions made that choice dangerous.
Leilon has had a checkered history. A town has existed there for as long as people remember but it has been abandoned many times. The town was abandoned many centuries ago and although there have been several attempts to resettle it none have lasted too long. Perhaps the eerie tower, perhaps the aura of petrification that extends from it, settlers tend to decide to find their luck elsewhere. Most recently there is an attempt to settle it funded by Lord Dagult Neverember to make Leilon into a functional fishing town and a a convenient resting place for weary travelers on the High Road along the Sword Coast between Neverwinter and the City of Waterdeep.
Secretly it is intended to also be a thorn in the side of the Cult of Talos and their machinations by serving as the base of the The Leilon...Some?.
Rhogar is a priest of Lathander, the Morninglord but seems to have had a storied life, perhaps full of danger if his scarred demeanor and easy of wearing armor is anything to go by. He and his church were given the rights to build the first temple in Leilon. The church of Lathander paid handsomely for the honor, and Rhogar and his staff assist in making sure that the workers get fed and cared for outside of their normal duties.
Lord Dagult Neverember has permanently stationed a squad of Neverwinter soldiers meant to protect and aid the settlers of Leilon. It is led by Sergeant Hazz Yorrum.
This shop is crammed with curiosities dredged from the ruins of Leilon and beyond: old fishing rods, swamp idols, mining helmets, and other oddities. A whimsical Illuskan man named Aubrey Silverspun runs the store. It seems to sometimes not exist for reasons yet to be uncovered.
The caves of Gnomengarde are carved into the base of a mountain southeast of Phandalin, around a narrow waterfall. The rock gnome wizards who occupy these caves form strategic alliances with their human and dwarf neighbors as needs warrant. Reclusive and secretive, the gnomes craft minor magic items and useful, nonmagical inventions to pass the time. In these endeavors, their failures outnumber their successes. They seldom stray far from home, subsisting largely on the mushrooms that grow on misty islands outside their caves. Gnomengarde has two married kings who rule in tandem — Gnerklilekli and Korbozoz.
Falcon's hunting lodge is the only safe retreat for travelers in the southern reaches of Neverwinter Wood. It belonges to Falcon, who was called Falcon the Hunter. He caters to wealthy people from Neverwinter who were looking for a break from city life. Falcon employs the cook Corwin and the stablehand Pell.
Dragon Barrow was the name given to the tomb of Lady Tanamere Alagondar of the Alagondar royal family of Neverwinter. It's location lost to the ages, it was created for the Lady and her companions after they were slain fighting a Dragon.