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Resources For Fantasy & Mythology Writers
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Designing A World
City and Town Name Generator
How To Create a Believable World
Fantasy Religion Design Guide
Fantasy Map-maker
The Language Construction Kit
Fantasy Name Generator
The Pagan Name Generator
Writing Fantasy: Tools & Techniques
Fractal World Generator
Creating a Magic System
The Middle Ages
A Large List Of Articles On The Middle Ages
Middle Ages Weapons
Medieval Clothing
Medieval Clothing Pages
Medieval Name Archive
The Domesday Book
European Nobility Titles
Mythology
General Folklore
Various Folktales
Heroes
Weather Folklore
Trees in Mythology
Animals in Mythology
Birds in Mythology
Flowers in Mythology
Fruit in Mythology
Plants in Mythology
Folktales from Around the World
Egyptian Mythology
African Mythology
More African Mythology
Egyptian Gods and Goddesses
The Gods of Africa
Even More African Mythology
West African Mythology
All About African Mythology
African Mythical Creatures
Gods and Goddesses
Aztec Mythology
Haitian Mythology
Inca Mythology
Maya Mythology
Native American Mythology
More Inca Mythology
More Native American Mythology
South American Mythical Creatures
North American Mythical Creatures
Aztec Gods and Goddesses
Chinese Mythology
Hindu Mythology
Japanese Mythology
Korean Mythology
More Japanese Mythology
Chinese and Japanese Mythical Creatures
Indian Mythical Creatures
Chinese Gods and Goddesses
Hindu Gods and Goddesses
Korean Gods and Goddesses
Basque Mythology
Celtic Mythology
Etruscan Mythology
Greek Mythology
Latvian Mythology
Norse Mythology
Roman Mythology
Arthurian Legends
Bestiary
Celtic Gods and Goddesses
Gods and Goddesses of the Celtic Lands
Finnish Mythology
Celtic Mythical Creatures
Gods and Goddesses
Islamic Mythology
Judaic Mythology
Mesopotamian Mythology
Persian Mythology
Middle Eastern Mythical Creatures
Aboriginal Mythology
Polynesian Mythology
More Polynesian Mythology
Mythology of the Polynesian Islands
Melanesian Mythology
Massive Polynesian Mythology Post
Maori Mythical Creatures
Hawaiian Gods and Goddesses
Hawaiian Goddesses
Gods and Goddesses
List of Gods
Encyclopedia Mythica
Mythical Creatures & Beasts
Questions To Ask When Worldbuilding
The World
Physical and Historical Features
Magic and Magicians
Peoples and Customs
Social Organization
Commerce, Trade, and Public Life
Daily Life
Basics
Alternate Earth
Not Earth at All
Climate and Geography
Natural Resources
World History
Specific Country(s) History
Rules of Magic
Wizards
Magic and Technology
Miscellaneous Magic Questions
Customs
Eating
Greeting and Meeting
Gestures
Visits
Language
Ethics and Values
Religion and the Gods
Population
Government
Politics
Crime and the Legal System
Foreign Relations
Waging War
Weapons
Business and Industry
Transportation and Communication
Science and Technology
Medicine
Arts and Entertainment
Architecture
Urban Factors
Rural Factors
Fashion and Dress
Manners
Diet
Education
Calendar
Magic
The Hypertext List of Spells
Gemstone Properties
Gemstone Meanings
Crystal Healing
Fairy & Other Spirits
Elven Phrases
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khainian-blog · 6 years
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Lucas Geroux, he was; third captain of the guards of the great city of Lyuwen, in the East. Now, an undead returned to life by the dark blasphemic ritual of a necromancer. Killed by his own soldiers while coming back to Lyuwen after a recognition into the forest. He was riding, leading two columns of five knights; the wind was blowing on them, rain approaching. The ground was dry, having not see water for weeks. Now, finally, rain. A lightning, and a spear in the back of the poor captain. Not a sound, not a move. A second lightning, and a second spear: the captain fell from the horse, dead.
Now, he's come back to life. And he is seeking for vengeance.
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The Betrayed.
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khainian-blog · 7 years
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Are you two brothers?
Again with the group of Noble Drows, after having killed the dragon and having lived some other adventures where everything gone in the right way... But we like stupid things, so here we are again: We were exploring lost ruins miles away from any village: obviously there weren't alive enemies. And when I say "alive" I mean that, obviously, the place was full of old deadmen, zombie and skeletons. But we didn't know it immediately so, when we entered the first room (finding a human's skeleton on the floor) happened this: Me, the barbarian (named Pharnox): Hey Algrim (the ranger), this little skeleton has got a familiar face... It reminds me of your face. Algrim (ranger): Maybe is a sort of a lost brother of mine. Pharnox (barbarian): Nah, you're not SO interesting. You cannot have a lost brother. *While saying this, he takes the skull of the skeleton, tear it apart from the body and starts to look at it, smiling* Malekith (wizard): Pharnox. Why don't you give it back to his owner? *says pointing behind the barbarian, where the skeleton is now standing looking for his head* Pharnox: Oh well, okay. Algrim, I think it's yours. *Said this, ignoring the skeleton behind him, he throws the skull to the ranger, powerfully, destroying it on his face and dealing 3 damage to the poor ranger. Then, the undead starts attacking the ranger while the rest of the group laughs* Teaching of the story: Nah, this time there isn't one. I just wanted to tell the story of a barbarian that bullies a ranger.
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khainian-blog · 7 years
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Do Not Heal That Fucking Dragon
First session of a new Pathfinder's campaign: our group (all Noble Drow) was made up of a barbarian (me), a wizard, a ranger and a alchemist. After very little time, we arrive to fight a Green Dragon (I think it was young) and, after having almost killed him (and having take a lot of damage, nearly dying) the ranger says: "Well, I want to heal the Dragon, perhaps he could help us in the future" Me: Wait. Are you going to do it? Really? Ranger: Sure. DM: Ok, roll for the heal and for a Reflex save. Ranger: Why the reflex save? DM: You just gave another chance to kill you all to a fucking green, fire-breathing, dragon! Ranger: I just wanted to hel him Me: Can i charge? DM: Yes, you can charge the dragon. It's in front of you. Me: I don't want to charge the Dragon. I want to charge the ranger. Oh yes, I also have the last round of rage. Teaching of the story: Do not heal dragons
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