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- 09:21, 21 September 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Talk:Dugud (Created page with "==tactics== More of a melee tank than a blaster/controller with most spells focused on buffing/healing/utility including several rituals as well as ability to use and scribe scrolls and create mundane objects frequently. Tier 1 hit enemies with hammer or cantrips at range or ''Booming Blade'' at melee or ''Word of Radiance'' if surrounded. Good AC but MAD so poor hitpoints/concentration and not great DCs or spell attacks so choose half damage on save offensive spells. co...")
- 08:43, 21 September 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Dugud (Created page with "Dugud <family and clan names> {{statsbox|dugud.png|3|Dwarf(Mountain)|Artificer 2 / Forge Cleric 1|scale armor (forge-blessed +1) and shield (magically infused +1)|Light Hammer (magically infused +1/return) | the Hill City of Rithogzangin, in Gildenhome}} ==Appearance== Dugud is a large and heavily muscled Dwarf with unkempt hair and slightly deranged look to their eyes. A large scar is visible from above one eye to behind the ear. Their heavy armor,...")
- 09:20, 14 September 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Lost senior class of 1453 (Created page with "{{stub}} in 1453 the entire senior class of the University of Wydmoor stepped through a portal and never returned. ==History== Gokar the Wise had tried to set up an expedition to some ruins outside of Oakhurst for many years and had made preparations for doing so quickly. An investigation revealed that in 1453 trusted students with access to Gokar's papers and scrolls had stolen several valuable magical items then magically compelled other seniors to attend...")
- 08:13, 14 September 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Oakhurst (Created page with "{{stub}} A small borderlands farming village near Crestence but far enough away from Wydmoor and the Post-Alexia cities to be mostly forgotten and independent. ==History and Rumors== The forests near Oakhurst surround a massive chasm which local legends and some ancient histories claim was formed when a citadel of a powerful ruler in the early Age of Demigods was destroyed in a powerful attack during the Cleansing Wars of that era which resulted in...")
- 08:20, 6 July 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Mithral (Redirected page to Mithreal) Tag: New redirect
- 08:20, 6 July 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Mithril (Redirected page to Mithreal) Tag: New redirect
- 08:17, 6 July 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Star iron (Created page with "{{stub}} Sometimes rocks fall from the sky and are made of an iron unlike any other found in the Mainland. It is consider a supernatural metal with magical properties along with red iron, adamantine, and mithreal. Star Iron is infamous for its use in weapons capable of wounding even the most powerful enemies such as Alexandria's blade Entropy's End.")
- 08:12, 6 July 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Adamantine (Created page with "{{stub}} A heavy but extremely strong and hard metal. It is considered a supernatural metal with magical properties along with red iron, mithreal, and star iron. Closely associated with Dwarves as few others can replicate the extensive and expensive processes to forge it.")
- 08:07, 6 July 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Mithreal (Created page with "{{stub}} A lightweight flexible but strong metal. It is consider a supernatural metal with magical properties along with red iron, adamantine, and star iron. In pre-Alexandrian times it was closely associated with the Sidhe, but the Gilden were also known to make use of it and within the modern era are more likely to be associated with it. It is silver-like in appearance and any creatures that have vulnerabilities to silver react similarly to it.")
- 07:52, 6 July 2024 Bartley talk contribs moved page Gnomish Civil War to Hakan Civil War
- 07:35, 6 July 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Breaker Islands (Created page with "{{Stub}} An archipelago at the far east of the Mainland which block most of the storms from the Great Eastern Ocean. Those constant and intense storms make even the western coast of the islands dangerous and the eastern coast utterly inhospitable and unknown places.")
- 07:29, 6 July 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Sea of Tears (Created page with "{{stub}} Open and mostly empty sea to the east of the Hakani Sea and west of the Breaker Islands. Most ships remain close to the coastline along Gildenhome and Hakan and it is extremely rare for any ship to purposely sail its waters.")
- 07:05, 6 July 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Nedrik Sound (Created page with "{{Stub}} Found in the far east of the Mainland, the Nedrik Sound separates the eastern coast of Gildenhome from ??, the largest and northern-most of the Breaker Islands. During the Seaborne Siege in the Prophets' War Gildenhome forces installed a magical chain across the width of the sound cutting off Sidhe naval forces which were in the Hakani Sea and Sea of Tears from retreat or reinforcements.")
- 06:27, 6 July 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Seaborne Siege (Created page with "The Seaborne Siege is the name given to a series of battles during the Prophets' War between Gildenhome forces and the Sidhe. Although sparsely covered in the Canon proper, the Seaborne Siege is fairly well-known for any with familiarity in Dwarven history as it is still a point of national pride frequently depicted in nationalist and historic public art as an exemplary case of Gilden collective planning, directed industrial action, and craft. Lea...")
- 06:29, 3 July 2024 Bartley talk contribs created page Plump helmet (Created page with "Seldom found outside of the borders of Gildenhome the plump helmet mushroom could be described as the key agricultural product of the Dwarves. This large and nutritious quick-growing mushroom can be grown on variety of composts including simple agricultural waste products like wood chips/sawdust, cane stalks, and other leftover farming biomass. Most varieties have a purple cap over a short but thick white base but many varieties in color and shape have been culti...")