Difference between revisions of "The Legion of Llandos"
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Begun as a young party of adventurers over 200 years ago, the Legion developed into a company which supported several groups and eventually into a clearinghouse for "exploration and reclamation" contracts for a loosely affiliated group of adventurers. | Begun as a young party of adventurers over 200 years ago, the Legion developed into a company which supported several groups and eventually into a clearinghouse for "exploration and reclamation" contracts for a loosely affiliated group of adventurers. | ||
− | Today the Legion has returned to its roots, and the Eighth Legion currently consists of [[Ember]], [[Bostix]], | + | Today the Legion has returned to its roots, and the Eighth Legion currently consists of [[Ember]], [[Bostix]], and [[Otirry Steelfarmer]]. |
== Guildhall Contents: == | == Guildhall Contents: == |
Revision as of 04:35, 15 August 2020
Also known as The Order of the White Wave, an old and prestigious adventurer's guild located in Sablos, Ketten Islands. The current guildmaster is Ember.
Begun as a young party of adventurers over 200 years ago, the Legion developed into a company which supported several groups and eventually into a clearinghouse for "exploration and reclamation" contracts for a loosely affiliated group of adventurers.
Today the Legion has returned to its roots, and the Eighth Legion currently consists of Ember, Bostix, and Otirry Steelfarmer.
Guildhall Contents:
Tower's third floor Oddities Room:
- The Green Skull: a very large humanoid skull, bright green. Sometimes it floats off the table and speaks in an unknown language for a few minutes, before settling back down with the Common Tongue word "dammit!" Now locked into the Lower Halls.
- A unicorn horn.
- A hurdy gurdy[1], that when played, emits only a keening wail. Llandos says it once belonged to a hag[2], and may be cursed.
- A +1 magic long bow which drains blood from its user to power its magic.
- A closed red ceramic jar about the size of a human head. When asked what's in it, Llandos says "Nothing."
- Several books describing places you've never heard of and are sure aren't on Jesenreth.
- A long green horn, like the musical instrument, that when blown unleashes wild magic effects.
- A large bowl of grey sand, which Llandos says is the disintegrated remains of a former guild member, slain by a beholder[3].
- A large book with a skull on its cover, whose pages are all blank and cannot be written upon.
- A metal chest and a key. He's never been able to open the chest by any means, or find what the key opens.