WORLD PLOT: SEPTIS 1022 A.ORDER. – King Justin
King Justin, Monarch of Holt LOCATION: Nation of Holt SUMMARY: King Justin makes a long-winded, rambling monologue about why Holt needs to create Eldin and save the world. Then, the result of Rinan, Nicolette, Sclermy, and Sam pulling the rods are revealed. DRAMATIZATION: The moon and stars shined bright in the sky as the gold and silver threads of mana energy spun around the massive, white marble standing stones. The blood red cross of Eldin blazed on each monolith. Two grim
EVERMORE PLOT: SEPTIS 1022 A.ORDER. - Po Quay
Po Quay, Wizard of Guildhall LOCATION: Guildsport, South of Evermore SUMMARY: Under secret orders from the Guild Council of Evermore, Po intercepts the shipments on the dock, diverts the materials into storage, and brings empty wagons north toward Evermore so that the Guildsmen of Evermore can use them to ambush the raiders who have been ambushing the caravans. Po Quay walked the docks of Guildsport, looking for the Dockmaster. Guildsport, located on the Sea of Lore, was the
EVERMORE PLOT: SEPTIS 1022 A.ORDER - Nightmare King
Nightmare King LOCATION: Pocket Plane of Dreams SUMMARY: The Nightmare King sends forth his ravens Deep within dark woods the sounds of carrion birds echoed through the trees. A figure stood, black pointed crown upon his head, looking upon the bodies of the flayed elves in front of him. As he sat upon his throne, the fate ravens around him ate the mana off of him; taking the brain afflictions and nightmares being sent to him, dispelling them with their beaks. “My pretties, t
EVERMORE PLOT: SEPTIS 1022 A.ORDER. - Molly MacTavish
Molly MacTavish LOCATION: Highland village, north of Evermore SUMMARY: The Highlanders in Evermore decide to honor the actions of Juniper MacClare Hollin, the Innkeeper of Evermore, who courageously stood against the tyranny of Holt. Molly McTavish stood to address the Highland King-In Exile and his court of courageous revolutionaries. The tree branches above their heads formed a great cathedral roof. The logs on which the courtiers sat were as good as any fine bench. King M