
lynora |

Lynora:
Umm, I don't see any signs that Arielle scavenged the lains yet where the battle took place, so that's at least one more place for her list, and where Cardden the necromancer is about to go excavating. The gnome working for Daelemos is about to hit the forest, for a star for his master's hoard....Will post more later (including reply to Patrick/Alaina), when I have the time.
Given the force with which they scattered, I had thought they all landed elsewhere. Otherwise Arielle would have noticed them while she was wandering the battlefield. She was just walking around for a few hours before she found Azuri'ith. But hey, who am I to interrupt a perfectly good plot twist. Perhaps the squirrel found some and buried them?

Patrick Curtin |

Little backstory on Keehaar. He is still young, but the BirdMind, the collective wisdom of aviankind back to their earliest ancestors is his inheritance. He is the incarnation of Braaawktor, and will eventually become an oracle. He will naturally think of dragons as 'bird cousins' as they are separate parallel descendants of the dinosaur (at least that's my take on it)

lynora |

Pleased to read you survived Lynora - I haven't quite retired for the night yet, here. Where did Djuhah go by the way? I thought he was still in the Eyrie, but apparently not, if he hasn't updated Azuri'ith on what little information ther was obvious about Smagnavast's visit.
Djuhah updated Azuri'ith about Smagnavast's visit. That's how he knows about it. But all he has to go on is hints and conjecture. Azuri'ith is being as scrupulously honest as he can be to someone he doesn't entirely trust.

lynora |

lynora wrote:Well, I survived. Ugh. At least it was mercifully brief.Heh. You'll treasure these moments when he's a teenager. ;)
I'm sure. Really I don't mind suffering through this sort of thing for something he enjoys, but when it's something I know he really hates, it's hard to watch.

Charles Evans 25 |
Another thread posted, so I now have somewhere to place Daelemos' lair and to host other proceedings: *The Brackenspur Mountains*

Emperor7 |

Emperor7 wrote:I'm sure. Really I don't mind suffering through this sort of thing for something he enjoys, but when it's something I know he really hates, it's hard to watch.lynora wrote:Well, I survived. Ugh. At least it was mercifully brief.Heh. You'll treasure these moments when he's a teenager. ;)
Kids are mercurial. In a couple of years they turn around and say 'remember when?'. Or the cute girl next to them says 'you have a nice voice'. Funny when you look back. :)

lynora |

Another thread posted, so I now have somewhere to place Daelemos' lair and to host other proceedings: *The Brackenspur Mountains*
Are these mountains connected at all to the mountains surrounding the Place of the Winds? Just trying to determine their overall location relative to the Eyrie.

Charles Evans 25 |
Charles Evans 25 wrote:Are these mountains connected at all to the mountains surrounding the Place of the Winds? Just trying to determine their overall location relative to the Eyrie.Another thread posted, so I now have somewhere to place Daelemos' lair and to host other proceedings: *The Brackenspur Mountains*
I think that they're a long way (and a separate chain) from the mountains that host the Eyrie, although they do mark one margin of the Great Forest.
Berholm II's dwarves had to use at least one portal when marching beneath the stone to reach the Eyrie.
lynora |

OK. Melusine will divine Mirathan's whereabouts. One question: Where is he exactly? Also, is Nimora and her family Aventi? I never got around to asking ...
No, Nimora is an aquatic elf. Sandreef is sort of an inclusive community. The elves and merfolk who live there took to the worship of Aventurnus a long time ago.

Patrick Curtin |

No, Nimora is an aquatic elf. Sandreef is sort of an inclusive community. The elves and merfolk who live there took to the worship of Aventurnus a long time ago.
Fair enough. The Brightwater Clan are semi-nomadic hunters from the Black Coral Ridge. What little Nimora has interacted with them in the past they have given off an air of stiff-necked parochialism. They think that following the fish schools is the only 'proper' lifestyle for an aquatic elf, and that 'reefdwellers' are soft and foppish.

lynora |

lynora wrote:No, Nimora is an aquatic elf. Sandreef is sort of an inclusive community. The elves and merfolk who live there took to the worship of Aventurnus a long time ago.Fair enough. The Brightwater Clan are semi-nomadic hunters from the Black Coral Ridge. What little Nimora has interacted with them in the past they have given off an air of stiff-necked parochialism. They think that following the fish schools is the only 'proper' lifestyle for an aquatic elf, and that 'reefdwellers' are soft and foppish.
Great. They should get on so well. [/sarcasm]
After all, a lifetime of misery is such a small price to pay...
Charles Evans 25 |
Charles, are you trying to kill me??? First a necromancer (who might do the job accidentally while experimenting) and now fiends???
The necromancer has no intention of destroying the star - indeed he is prepared to use a ring of wishes if an experiment goes wrong to save it - as he wants to try and create a minor deity of necromancy to help protect necromancers....
And the politician... well that will make some interesting bargaining for Azuri'ith to try and get it from him before he can pass it on.
lynora |

Having trouble reconciling the number of stars out there. Perhaps some aren't part of LJ?
A bunch of stars from the desert between the Oasis and the Bazaar were taken by Auruns the goblin. The Eighth Runelord then demanded that he get rid of them, so he gave them to traders from Leng, which as far as I know is in the Dreamlands. So basically there were six left unaccounted for, but then they imported a bunch of the ones that had been in the Dreamlands back into the physical world.
Edit: So that means that four plus the ones just brought in....I'm going to set the current total at twelve stars we're looking for in the physical world.
There's one with the necromancer, one with the toymaker, one with some other person in the forest? (memory fuzzy), one with Aritha, one with a paladin of Sarenrae, one with the politician, one with the gladiator master, and five whose current owners are still unknown.

Charles Evans 25 |
The gnome who found one in the forest is on his way back to the lair of his master, Daelemos, who feels that his little half-sister is stealing his thunder and getting far too much attention.
Aritha may be about to head off into the Realms of Dream so I don't have to worry about quite so many different ones running around outside of Dream.
Eiboria in either of her guises counts as at least one permanently, but she comes and goes here and there.

Priestess of Discord |

Hopefully not too short a battle for you, but the Daughters are not face-to-face opponents. Especially after Ash ran out on them. (nice move there) Of course Ash might find herself the target of one of those Magic Jars one day. When she's weakened...
Thought about you releasing a bad guy when you smashed so many orbs but didn't want to bork the boards.

Ashaundra |

Hopefully not too short a battle for you, but the Daughters are not face-to-face opponents. Especially after Ash ran out on them. (nice move there) Of course Ash might find herself the target of one of those Magic Jars one day. When she's weakened...
Thought about you releasing a bad guy when you smashed so many orbs but didn't want to bork the boards.
Well, you know, I'm experimenting with this whole chaos thing. Wouldn't want to be too reliable right now. ;)

The Dalesman |

New playground for us kiddies...linky
Coolio... :)
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"Bringing Big D**n Justice to the Bad Guys Since 1369 DR"

Priestess of Discord |

OK, I think that is it for now. KC, I am feeling the need to retreive my harlequin. I miss his antics. Expect him to escape in the next few days. And with that I am gone. Night all
The Fool and the Priestess,
Skipping thru the Trees,Killing and maiming all that they see.
Trapping the souls unlucky enough to be found,
And storing them in prisons all black and round.
Bathing in their screams,
Feasting on their pleas,
Who can stop them?
We have yet to see.