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- 22:03, 1 April 2026 Sandman's Magic Amplifier (hist | edit) [289 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The magic amplifier allows a player to substitute their own Spell Save DCs in lieu of the default for any magic item they wield. Additionally, the magic amplifier grants an extra spell slot for every level spell that the wearer can cast. The amplifier is two rings, worn on opposite hands.")
- 21:54, 1 April 2026 Sandman's Spell Screamer (hist | edit) [239 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A very powerful magic item, few of them are known to be in existence. They grant the wearer a bonus to their caster levels, spell save DCs, and spell attack rolls. This bonus can range from 1 to 5. The spell screamer is a thin copper ring.")
- 21:46, 1 April 2026 The Nine Swords (hist | edit) [2,425 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There are nine legendary swords throughout the realm, swords made famous by deed and in songs, magic swords fit for only the best blade wielders in the land. It is said that if one were to be master of all nine, they would become the God of Blades. == Iron Heart == A "hand-and-a-half" sword, the Iron Heart is a legendary blade once wielded by King J'aramé Iron himself. This sword was protected by a sect of solitary monks in the Iron Monastery in the Hammersong Mounta...")
- 02:09, 1 April 2026 Annals of Arnessia (hist | edit) [469 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Ezra, the great chronicler, the goddess of language, took a great interest in the material plane after its creation. In its innocence, she found an immense source of magic, and contained it in four legendary books. The books are said to contain different aspects of reality, relative to the reader. The past, the present, the future, and apocrypha - things that have not come to pass. Woe to those who would read these books; people have gotten lost in these books.")
- 01:44, 1 April 2026 The Staff of Xyn (hist | edit) [2,139 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Staff of Xyn is a powerful magical artifact created by Xyn himself, said to be the key to keeping the children on the wall. The staff draws upon the souls of all dragons for its immense power. The staff itself is made of three parts, three dragon rods styled in the likeness of the daughters of Xyn. The various powers of the rods are activated using draconic words of power. == Rod of the Yellow Dragon == * Caex - As a free action (at will), the rod will function a...")
- 23:46, 31 March 2026 Knights of Xarnath (hist | edit) [912 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "An ancient order of nobility, the Knights of Xarnath originally began when the city was under the tyranny of Xarnath the shadow dragon. Together, ten brave knights in different colored armor drove her away, giving rule of the city to the people. Henceforth, when one knight would perish, another would take their place. In 167 ASK, when the city was sacked by Grondar the Terrible, the Festival of Knights was born, and with it, the Tournament of Knights. Now every year, t...")
- 23:25, 31 March 2026 Londor College of the Arts (hist | edit) [436 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Sometimes known as the bard's college, this school is a place where masters of all forms of art come to share and learn their crafts. Painting, acting, dancing, music, sculpture, writing, and comedy are all taught here. It is rumored that some alumni gifted in the arts go on to serve as spies for the crown, however, this has never been proven and has never been a deterrent for the upper class employing bards for their entertainment.")
- 22:55, 31 March 2026 Roolian School of Artifice (hist | edit) [1,268 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Baron of Darlok was the ruler of Darlok of old. Known to live a lavish lifestyle and leave matters of local governance to delegation, the barons of old Darlok were frequently a thorn in the side of the Serpent Kingdom. However, this position of honor went with Darlok of old, New Darlok does not have a baron. ### Roolian School of Artifice Established in 266 YSK, a man named Eldon Roole discovered an artifact in the Marrow Desert sometime in 231 YSK. He claimed to...")
- 22:37, 31 March 2026 Baron of Darlok (hist | edit) [313 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Baron of Darlok was the ruler of Darlok of old. Known to live a lavish lifestyle and leave matters of local governance to delegation, the barons of old Darlok were frequently a thorn in the side of the Serpent Kingdom. However, this position of honor went with Darlok of old, New Darlok does not have a baron.")
- 22:23, 31 March 2026 War Chieftains of Gron's Pass (hist | edit) [488 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Historically in Gron's Pass, there was little to no actual governance, however, whenever there was a matter of dispute that threatened to turn to rioting, the War Chieftains of the various clans at that time would hold a tribunal and settle the matter. In 148 YSK, the Chieftains formalized this rule and began to govern the city more thoroughly. In 254 YSK, Gron's Pass officially joined the Serpent Kingdom and the War Chieftains were recognized by the crown as the local l...")
- 22:04, 31 March 2026 Golden Council of Vorelisk (hist | edit) [1,149 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The ancient city of Vorelisk, was ruled by the Golden Council, publicly elected officials who were in charge of governance of the city for the benefit of all citizens. Each member of the council was responsible for different aspects of the city's well-being: * Treasurer - responsible for collecting funds required to oversee public projects * Arts - ensuring the development and stability of arts in the city * Interior - responsible for maintenance and development of roa...")
- 21:43, 31 March 2026 Grey Delegation (hist | edit) [314 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The rulers of the city of Uller, the Grey Delegation is comprised of three elected representatives that serve for life. Naturally, as Uller is the one city in Yondar where necromancy is legal, it has been common practice for liches to serve on the Grey Delegation. The delegation is, of course, loyal to the crown.")
- 21:36, 31 March 2026 House Amblecrown (hist | edit) [335 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A house known for its many noble deeds throughout the years, House Amblecrown are the lords and ladies of Amblecrown. During the Shifter Massacres, they aided and housed refugee shifters, as they did with orcs looking for safety after the fall of Grondar the Terrible. House Amblecrown lives by their words "Noble deeds, noble hearts".")
- 21:29, 31 March 2026 House Rickman (hist | edit) [239 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The lords of Rickland, House Rickman has a humble castle in the heart of Yondar, surrounded by thousands of acres of farmland. Control over such a large percentage of agriculture has made the lords of House Rickman rich over the centuries.")
- 10:14, 31 March 2026 House Quimbar (hist | edit) [233 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The lords and ladies of House Quimbar have always been the rulers of Dun. They have had the odd marriage into the throne here and there in throughout history. They have never sought to expand their lands nor have they vied for power.")
- 09:46, 31 March 2026 Noble Houses of Ardis (hist | edit) [460 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The upper crust of the high elven society all make their homes on the northeast side of Upper Ardis: the fourteen noble houses, ruled by a Lord or Lady Sorcerer/Sorceress. These elvish houses have ruled for over 2,000 years: * House Maluthess (later House Silverharp) * House Eldor * House Longolas * House Alazoth * House Raenith * House Tybor * House Aramil * House Lyr * House Celeborne * House Tyr * House Nyah * House Nybrar * House Aris * House Simellon")
- 09:31, 31 March 2026 The Senatorium (hist | edit) [644 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The rule of Ardis has long been governed by the Sorcerer Lords of the fourteen noble houses of Upper Ardis. In their grand chambers known as the Senatorium, they have overseen matters of Ardisian life for over 2,000 years. After the reforms of 505 YSK under King J'aramé II Vermitharr, they expanded their reach to the entire kingdom, now as a check and balance for the crown.")
- 09:17, 31 March 2026 Majistrate of Ardis (hist | edit) [419 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Originally serving as the judge of the city of Ardis, this role eventually evolved after the Senatorium began to govern the city. Instead, the Majistrate began ordering the city guards and overseeing the safety of the city. However, after the Senatorium began expanding past just Ardisian matters, the role of judgment fell back to the Majistrate, who now oversees the cases that determines who goes to the Diamondhold.")
- 09:11, 31 March 2026 Governors of Xarnath (hist | edit) [362 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Though the city of Xarnath is loyal to the Serpent Kingdom, the local authority is the Governor of Xarnath, and their two advisors, the hands. This role has only been around since 3 ASK. Before that, the city was ruled by a War Chieftain, and long before that, there were once princes and princesses that ruled over Xarnath. This role is voted for every 7 years.")
- 09:04, 31 March 2026 Dragon Handlers (hist | edit) [479 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There are few bold enough to approach a dragon in Yondar, and there are fewer still that ride them. All the same, since 111 ASK, the Dragon Handlers (informally, "the Handlers") have been an elite society of dragonriders. They have been known to engage in the occasional contract but have their own ends. They frequently search for other rare dragons and hope to find other riders for them. The Dragon Handlers have also been known to search for various dragon-related artifa...")
- 08:56, 31 March 2026 The Collectors (hist | edit) [395 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Little is known about these shadow thieves, but there are always three at any given time: the face, the mind, and the hands. Each one said to embody a very different type of thief, but a thief all the same. There is no crime that takes place in the world that they don't get a cut of. It is rumored that they might in fact be the most direct servants of Olim, though this is largely speculation.")
- 07:34, 31 March 2026 Council of Arcanus (hist | edit) [803 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Established in 299 ASK by the first Grand Scion Manzarek, the Council of Arcanus are the leaders of the Arcanus Conservatory, the masters of the eight schools of arcane magic. The council is made up of the Grand Scion, the head of their order and traditionally an advisor (in varying capacity) to the crown, and the eight pillars: - Immortal Pillar, the master of Necromancy. - Ascending Pillar, the master of Evocation. - Hermetic Pillar, the master of Abjuration. - Illuso...")
- 07:13, 31 March 2026 Wayfarer Gnome Expedition Company (hist | edit) [295 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Founded in 154 YSK by a halfling named Milo Osbourne, the WGEC pays adventurers to explore dangerous places, take on dangerous foes, protect trade caravans, and recover rare artifacts. Eventually this company began establishing colonies in Guulrath, and has become a titan in the global economy.")
- 06:49, 31 March 2026 The Amethyst Eye (hist | edit) [260 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This is a rather reclusive group of psions. For over a thousand years, they've been led by the beholder Xyzlyvyx. Based in Ardis, these psions are immensely powerful, and tend not meddle in the affairs of the realm. They instead focus on mastering their craft.")
- 06:43, 31 March 2026 The Moonchildren (hist | edit) [215 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This is the given name for druids throughout Arnessia. They have different customs amongst different tribes, but they do worship or honor Sybil. They are keepers of the wild places, friends and protectors of nature.")
- 06:36, 31 March 2026 Order of the Yellow Dragon (hist | edit) [370 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "An order of monks, the Order of the Yellow Dragon believes in strength and discipline of both body and mind. The Order follows "the Bridge of Wisdom"; their teachings say that life is a bridge, where one is suspended over peril, one false step away from certain doom. They spend long periods meditating, and even longer periods training their bodies in the martial arts.")
- 05:46, 31 March 2026 The Wounded Hand (hist | edit) [382 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Wounded Hand is a crime syndicate of thieves that have chapters in all the cities of the realm. Their influence is great and there have been many Collectors in their ranks throughout the centuries. This organization has been known to be ruthless when it comes to protecting their territory, and those who dare steal in their cities may find themselves in unfortunate situations.")
- 05:36, 31 March 2026 The Garrotters (hist | edit) [384 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Established in 237 ASK in the city of Uller, the Garroters are a league of elite assassins. They exact a heavy toll for their services, but they always get the job done. The Garroters have been known to take contracts directly from the crown throughout history, even at one point when Jarus I Vermitharr (before he was king) had Aldus II assassinated so that he could take the throne.")
- 05:22, 31 March 2026 Abaddon, Champion of Voxos (hist | edit) [573 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Though Prigden was a god himself, worship of Voxos was a requirement of citizens and chattel of Prigdenia. And among the black pyramids of the empire, the head of the faith was High Priest Abaddon. When the Prigdenian Empire fell, Abaddon went into hiding, still committing acts of service to his goddess, Voxos. He was an integral part in Voxos's plan to seize the Staff of Xyn, and he helped free Prigden from the soul prison of his sword. He met his end to his 5,000 year...")
- 04:56, 31 March 2026 Bulrath, the Butcher (hist | edit) [836 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "After Prigdenia fell in 65 YSK, the slaves who freed themselves split into two factions; the group that traveled for thirty years to eventually establish Thryddmalk, and a barbarous group that settled outside of the Rusted City. These barbarians lived a rough life there for nearly 200 years, before Bulrath the Butcher led them to war. Bulrath was an exceptionally large and cruel orc. He had been raised among the barbarians and trained in the arts of battle since he was...")
- 04:41, 31 March 2026 The Return of the Children (hist | edit) [434 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "After the Wars of Ascension, Manzarek proposed to the other gods that the children should leave Arnessia. He argued that the material plane was no place for gods, and the Eternals heard the wisdom in this. Prigden and Xarnath went to the Shadow Realm. Darlos, Ardis, and Ebrek went to Astoria. Vorelisk went to Luxita. Uller went to Barrus. Gron went to Feroxis. Estil went to Feyadanna. Stigg and Yon returned to Celestia.")
- 04:19, 31 March 2026 The Thieves' Gambit (hist | edit) [883 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Since the year 10 ASK, the 15th through the 21st of Yond, the shining beacon of the south that is Londor is packed from top to bottom. The four districts of Londor each year put forth their team of champions, each in hope of bringing glory back to their district by way of winning the Thieves' Gambit. The Gambit is a series of deadly traps and near-impossible challenges designed by the ingénieurs appointed by the heads of each district. The challenges are broken into fou...")
- 00:46, 31 March 2026 The Shifter Massacres (hist | edit) [1,237 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Sometime around 900 ASK, the Temple of Cybil began changing their rhetoric that all life is sacred, and instead began spouting hatred for Shifters. Shifters were a people that had some form of Lycan ancestry and took on humanoid aspects of those Lycan ancestors. This division of the church took on an image of a silver sun, and their following began calling themselves the "Natural Sons". Over the course of decades, this rhetoric expanded from words to acts of violence....")
- 10:06, 29 March 2026 The Wars of Ascension (hist | edit) [12,991 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "On the 17th day of Aurel in the year 253 YSK, Manzarek the Archmage ascended to the sky and made his way to Celestia awash in purple light, visible to all the realm. Upon his arrival, word spread to all the Eleven Eternal. Xyn was the first to declare for Manzarek. Auleos quickly followed suit. Nelroth, Voxos, and Fangor all rejected his ascension outright. Meanwhile, Voxos's champions infiltrated the minds of the Matriarchs of Aurelia to ignite this war. With the heads...")
- 02:27, 28 March 2026 Terratus (hist | edit) [41 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Terratus is the elemental plane of earth.")
- 02:27, 28 March 2026 Aĕris (hist | edit) [37 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Aĕris is the elemental plane of air.")
- 02:26, 28 March 2026 Ignis (hist | edit) [37 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Ignis is the elemental plane of fire.")
- 02:26, 28 March 2026 Aquas (hist | edit) [38 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Aquas in the elemental plane of water.")
- 02:22, 28 March 2026 Barrus (hist | edit) [229 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The planar source of all necrotic energy in the planes, Barrus is a void where no light may pass. It's a dark, desolate place that never stops hungering. Mortals cannot dwell here without the life force being drained out of them.")
- 02:01, 28 March 2026 Luxita (hist | edit) [245 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Pure radiant energy flows forth from Luxita to power all creation. Home now of Vorelisk, this shining beacon of incomprehensible beauty has no land or physical shape to occupy. Vorelisk spends her days flying around Luxita, basking in its glory.")
- 01:33, 28 March 2026 Ethereal Plane (hist | edit) [375 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The mist covered ethereal plane seems to spill into many of the other planes. There are said to be places across the planes that are "thin" and can lead lost travelers into the ethereal plane. One such place is known to be near Darlok, where one might find themselves in the ghost city of Darlok. An echo that ended in the ethereal plane after the city's magical destruction.")
- 01:18, 28 March 2026 Astoria (hist | edit) [383 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The plane of law and order, Darlos made his home here after the Return of the Children. The terrain is said to be much like that of Celestia, but it is constantly under attack from jealous devils and demons from Infandus. Ebrek also dwells here, smithing away high in the mountains, keeping the forces of Astoria armed. Angels and other noble beings are said to make their home here.")
- 22:05, 27 March 2026 Shadow Realm (hist | edit) [503 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Another plane parallel to Arnessia, the Shadow Realm is a bleak, dark, and sinister place. Said to originally been Xarnath's domain, after the Wars of Ascension she returned here to live her and hope that one day her granddaughter Sjaachmiirik will come home to her. Prigden was banished here after the Wars of Ascension as well. Restless undead of damned souls are said to dwell here, doomed to wander here for eternity. This place has an air of melancholy upon it, and gloo...")
- 21:47, 27 March 2026 Feyadanna (hist | edit) [401 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Sometimes known as the Feywild or Faerie World, Feyadanna is a mutable plane that is sensitive to emotions, the land changing its form to the match the moods of those around them. This place exists in parallel to Arnessia, though it is more magical, marvelous, and the colors are more vivid. Powerful fey rule here, supposedly creations of Sybil, each one said to be a different aspect of their moods.")
- 21:01, 27 March 2026 The Nexus (hist | edit) [437 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "An extraplanar dimension, the Nexus is a mysterious unending white void that acts as transit between all planes. There are some that believe that travel to other universes is even possible from this place. A curious an unknown figure is known to dwell here, Londo Roole. Not much is known about this person, but there are a number of references to him throughout history, the only evidence we have to suggest that the Nexus is even real.")
- 20:53, 27 March 2026 Chaotica (hist | edit) [395 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The plane of madness, Chaotica is where the aberrations created by the children were banished before the Exodus. The plane is said to be a place of unending oddities, even the land itself is said to possess some degree of sentience in places. The aberrations that dwell there are of such immense power that they were the first to discover interplanar travel, coming to Arnessia when they please.")
- 20:33, 27 March 2026 Feroxis (hist | edit) [427 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A plane of rampant growth, Feroxis is a place of burgeoning life. Volcanoes rise and fall, creating new land with fertile soil, giving birth to massive flora and fauna. The lands there are said to be of unending jungle and the beasts who dwell there are of unfathomable size. The only known traveler of Arnessia to visit this land is Kaenith Silverharp, who accidentally planeshifted there in the middle of a combat in 253 YSK.")
- 21:16, 26 March 2026 Infandus (hist | edit) [328 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A hellish plane of turmoil and barbarity, Infandus is the hellish plane that was once half of Celestia, serving as a prison to the wicked three. A terrible place of cruelty, Infandus is the birthplace of devils and demons. A place where the souls of the damned go after death, Infandus is not a place where mortals should tread.")
- 20:58, 26 March 2026 Celestia (hist | edit) [690 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The first plane from which all others are said to have been birthed, Celestia is the heavenly home of the gods. After the Exodus of the Children, the Eternals created "the wall" - the material plane - to separate Celestia into two planes, Celestia and Infandus. Voxos, Nelroth, and Fangor were banished to Infandus, the children were sent to the wall, and Apotheos, Aurelia, Sybil, Ursus, Ezra, Zanna, Xyn, and Auleos remained in Celestia. Celestia is said to be a place of...")
- 19:56, 26 March 2026 Wild Plains (hist | edit) [243 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "An untamed land of tall grass, the wild plains are on the far east part of Guulrath. Home to many beasts, few have ever ventured here. The tall grass is home to many beasts and other creatures. There are rumors of giant insects that live here.")