The Druid Stone (Abraxsis) by Keith Parkinson
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Land of the Druids. North Yorkshire, England.
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Druid House
Concept art for The Elder Scrolls: Online
Art by Frewin Hu
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The cult of Jack Skellington spread across the world.
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The thing about Zehir's pact is that he very clearly says it is to ensure that the party isn't lying, and it lasts for as long as they have interest in his mind. Now consider.
Fjord is telling the truth: he was involved in the breaking of the first two seals, but came to the temple to protect the final seal, and now intends to track down Uk'otoa.
Fjord made a pact with Uk'otoa in desperate straits and then broke it.
Fjord also has an intact pact and oath with Melora, Zehir's nemesis, and declines to give up her vestige nor does he take any of Zehir's boon for himself, and he expresses a preference for the mountain over the shadows.
Zehir is evil but he is not a fucking idiot, and there are way easier souls to corrupt than a guy who demonstrably will break a pact and re-seal you.
Yeah I'd probably also lose interest immediately once Uk'otoa was dealt with.
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The Celts of Ancient Ireland
The first historical record of the Celts was by the Greeks about 700 BC, the Celts were a loose grouping of tribes that lived in an area north of the Alps around the Danube river in central Europe. Over the next few hundred years they spread east and west across Europe. The Celts first arrived in Ireland about 500 BC, there is no reliable information on how or when the Celts became the dominant…
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the one on the left in the good rich ppl picture is one of rivers' lead maintenance guys, the one in the middle is wander, the one on the right is twelve spades, seven stones and shes a low councillor in the house of fjords (rivers council pillar)
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Pennsylvania Quartz carved with triscale imagery
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At certain times of the year we can see the remains of Druid Stone Circles on the top of our land in Gors Ty Gwyn just below Brynllidiart. There are 2 large circles about 40 meters across and a smaller one about half the size.
Locals believe these were Druid encampments as they lie on the pilgrimage route to Anglesey.
The area is mentioned in the Welsh Legendary tales, the Mabinogion that were believed to have been created in the Nantlle Valley. They talk about a line of mighty oak trees all the way up the valley to Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa).
The branches of the Mabinogi were first transcribed c1350 although it is thought they may have been passed down verbally back as far as the 1100s.
This place is steeped in very magical history and has a powerful energy. We are very lucky it chose us as its custodians for now.
We plan to head over with a metal detector one day and see if the land will give up any treasures 😉
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