
Les elfes noirs habitent notamment dans la forêt des champignons en Dagori Inkarth (voir Trollpak) et vénèrent Mee Vorala.
Modérateurs : 7Tigers, kristoff, deBorn
Beware of The Black Bull....!
"The Black Bull was once a broo born of a rock lizard.
However, its original form is now not so clear. What remains has become hideously transformed by the process of becoming a priest of Pocharngo. More recently The Bull has become brutally scarred by his extreme habit of seeking refuse under his gorp familiar when attacked. This hulking aberration is hampered only by its reduction in dexterity and dangerously low charisma. The Bull chooses not to use physical weapons and instead relies on its clubbed fists and monstrous mess of horns. It wears assorted scraps of soft and heavy leather that have as yet escaped his gorp’s acid burn.
The Black Bull is feared by many lesser broo and will generally be found with a select number of cowering initiates of Pocharngo. Most other broo steer clear of him for fear of being devoured by the massive gorp which holds his allied spirit. It’s not uncommon for gang members to be lost to the gorp."
Our local group has arrived at Pavis in late 1626, and had business at Argrath's military camp ... so we have a map. Actual nomad clans "in attendance" are more, eh, nomadic, camping a few kilometers away where they can graze their beasts, and moving their campsites around every week or two.
Post-liberation, the population of New Pavis (in our campaign) is less than 3,500, while the camp probably has 4-6 thousand people in it (including camp followers). After Sacred Time, the army marches off to Dragon Pass, leaving latrine pits, a few rag-pickers, and a few ragged tents behind. By Fire Season 1627, the whole site will be returned to "plain ol' Plains" again.
Lorsque Daga, la sécheresse, est arrivée sur ses terres, Orlanth s'est retrouvé face à un ennemi qu'il ne pouvait pas vaincre en le poignardant. De manière typique, il est allé trouver un moyen de résoudre le problème en poignardant et a trouvé Aroka, le Dragon bleu. Après l'avoir tué, Heler, la pluie a jailli de son corps et a chassé Daga des terres d'Orlanth. Orlanth et Heler allaient avoir de nombreux enfants, d'où les différents types de nuages.