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Gods of Mungoda.
) The Gods* of the people of the Thanagost* foothills, savanna south of the mountains and the thinning forests to the ranges southeast
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Analika
* then walked along the twisting mountains paths into the dark lairs of the Vampires *, Wraiths* and other unholy creatures and brought the light of God
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New Selentine Empire
* passing through or over the Haro garn Mountains* and, to the west, the continuously rebellious and warlike peoples of Kurland *. By far the largest
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Jotun
*, Skrymir^ was the ruler of the mountain Fortress Útgarðr in Jötunheim^ . He was lord of the Jötun and his title was "Lord of the Outlands
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The Duchy of Radipon
* have fared forth on the Crusades*, but it could be in another world entirely. Bounded on the west by the foothills of the Occalian Mountains
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Principalities of the Crusade
-enforcement in the Principalities. Amongst this culture we hear tales of the Immortal God-King* described in pages 68-70 of Book 6
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History and Culture of Algandy
-wood and took their hides as trophies, forever vying with one another in grotesque parodies of sport and war. But the age of the Old Gods
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Shaman
their teachings, the Shaman is bound to their brothers and sisters by rituals and practises descended from the dawn of humanity. Shamans worship the gods
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The Lord of Gorburn
the events of the official Sleeping Gods campaign, and draws of the events of that campaign, specifically The King Under the Mountain through
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Surakah Temple Ruins
' it was believed that the slope of the mountain was a sacred place for worshiping the ancestors, nature spirits and the observance of the fertility rites
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Mountain of the Gods.
I. In the village of Aobh in the Pagan Mountains, the characters are approached by a middle-aged woman, Mairead Munnow. She pleads for help: her
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Scenario Ideas
into the lair of an evil Sorcerer *. Mountain of the Gods Bulya - - Pagan Mountains*, Ellesland
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Dwarfs
*. The lowland Knockers ^ of Cornumbria * and especially prevalent in Darbon Barony ^ are in aspect quite similar to their mountain based cousins
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Online Campaigns
the classic DW campaign. Since Aug 2010. Sleeping Gods IC (350) Sleeping Gods OOC Sleeping Gods Uqbarian
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Molasaria
and Likan Gods* introduced by northern invaders and settlers. The mountains of the country hold the last bastions of the countries native religions, based
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Albion
this, the Albion weekdays retain the names of the old pagan Gods* once worshipped by the nation's forebears. Language Citizens of Albion speak
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Elves
. Compared to a 29% chance of running into a Dwarf * settlement or city in a Hills (or Mountains, by inference) random encounter, Elven communities are well
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The Thousand Islands
of Interest) East The Islands of the east are the last bastions of some of the indigineous peoples of the region, the jungles and mountains
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Kuntuku
them believe that upon death their spirits leave the village to climb the trees and join the monkeys in the canopy, conversing with the gods who walk
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