Friday, March 19, 2010
Missing: The Moaning Diamond
This artifact is a huge uncut diamond, which grants its wielder power over stone and earth. It was housed at the University in Tarsus, but was stolen during the siege.
Missing: The Guildmasters Shield
Jonas Steel (see history) was not a warrior. But circumstances of his day called for him to take up arms. To aid Steel, the Grand Temple granted him the use of a magic shield, thought to have once been owned by the Paladin hero Prator.
Since the end of Steel's time, the shield had been housed in the Walled City, and only used in dire emergencies. When the capital fell to Jarlo Webb, the shield disappeared, and it has never been recovered.
Since the end of Steel's time, the shield had been housed in the Walled City, and only used in dire emergencies. When the capital fell to Jarlo Webb, the shield disappeared, and it has never been recovered.
Missing: The Orb of Pugdush
Two centuries ago, a great army of Orcs crossed the channel from the continent to the north of Eddonland. This army was able to drive all the way south to the capital before their final defeat.
This army was lead by Pugdush. The source of his strength was a magic orb of unknown origin. This orb allowed Pugdush to command a powerful red dragon.
When Pugdush fell, the orb was taken as a prize for the king. It remained in the castle until the rise of Jarlo Webb. When King Mendill returned to the throne, it was discovered that the orb was missing.
Scrying has not been able to locate the exact location of the orb, however glimmers have shown it to be in the city underground.
This army was lead by Pugdush. The source of his strength was a magic orb of unknown origin. This orb allowed Pugdush to command a powerful red dragon.
When Pugdush fell, the orb was taken as a prize for the king. It remained in the castle until the rise of Jarlo Webb. When King Mendill returned to the throne, it was discovered that the orb was missing.
Scrying has not been able to locate the exact location of the orb, however glimmers have shown it to be in the city underground.
Missing: The letters of St. Arling
If you read the history post, you'll see that a man named Arling was once King of Eddonland, and Bishop of the Grand Temple to Heironious. Arling renounced his allegiance to Heironious and became a follower of Pelor.
Over the years, Arling wrote many letters and essays on many topics religious, political, and philosophical. Followers of Pelor in Grand Temple Square assembled many original works in his own hand and bound them together. This book spontaneously took on divine magical powers. Vandals of some sort stole this book. It is believed that use of its magic by evil natured creatures would do them harm. Whoever took it may simply have wanted to deprive its rightful owners of it. Or maybe they wished to destroy it.
More investigation may yield clues to what became of it....
Over the years, Arling wrote many letters and essays on many topics religious, political, and philosophical. Followers of Pelor in Grand Temple Square assembled many original works in his own hand and bound them together. This book spontaneously took on divine magical powers. Vandals of some sort stole this book. It is believed that use of its magic by evil natured creatures would do them harm. Whoever took it may simply have wanted to deprive its rightful owners of it. Or maybe they wished to destroy it.
More investigation may yield clues to what became of it....
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