Lazzamore
WAAAAAAAAAA-
It was been nearly a thousand years since the world was cursed at the hands of the Obsidian lord. The People of Idain are getting along in life well enough; society has been born and it grows healthily like a great oak's sapling. Bronze is worked, plants are grown, and the world is in little turmoil.
Lech still move about the world violently; the 'blessing' imparted on the Lech from the Yuuk desert has by now spread to the rest of the regions in Idain, spawning the cruel, hostile beasts to antagonize the more intelligent peoples with insatiable evil and the wit and reasoning to put a bite to their threats.
The Dwarves of Begdor war occasionally with their nemesis, the Sons of the Every-phase, a loose alliance of villages that follow Gongromril, a dwarven monotheistic deity of the moon, and an analog to the true creator of the Dwarves, may he rest in peace... for now.
And finally, there are the hellions; Violent versions of former human men suffering from Eng's curse. Humanities only way to deal with the Hellions thus far has been to banish them from society and hoping they starve. More often they simply become piratical barbarians bent on take from others what was denied for themselves.
Of course, things always seem bad when the bad is all you focus on. Wherever you find yourself, gods of Idain, you are still responsible for this place.
Lech still move about the world violently; the 'blessing' imparted on the Lech from the Yuuk desert has by now spread to the rest of the regions in Idain, spawning the cruel, hostile beasts to antagonize the more intelligent peoples with insatiable evil and the wit and reasoning to put a bite to their threats.
The Dwarves of Begdor war occasionally with their nemesis, the Sons of the Every-phase, a loose alliance of villages that follow Gongromril, a dwarven monotheistic deity of the moon, and an analog to the true creator of the Dwarves, may he rest in peace... for now.
And finally, there are the hellions; Violent versions of former human men suffering from Eng's curse. Humanities only way to deal with the Hellions thus far has been to banish them from society and hoping they starve. More often they simply become piratical barbarians bent on take from others what was denied for themselves.
Of course, things always seem bad when the bad is all you focus on. Wherever you find yourself, gods of Idain, you are still responsible for this place.