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Dr. Lathander Turin
Chaotic Neutral Genetic Human (Nocturne) Divinity
Created by Turin
inventory edited on 25 November 2008 skills edited on 30 November 2006
picture edited 14 March 2005 created on 13 March 2005
Created by Turin
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| Gender | Male | |
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| Age | 36 | |
| Status | Single | |
| Alias | lathandardulstturin | |
| Gamescape | Sundered Realms | |
| Location | Elden/Thulia (Interplaner) | |
| Appearance/ Stats |
Height: 5'9" Weight: 180lbs Hair: Black, shoulder-length Eyes: Slate-grey Known Aliases: The Force That Changes, Kullith, Ahoon'de'Malsah'Prit, Watcher, The Watching God, The Shaping Flame. Whisperer. Yssxk'kaahn. Known Crimes: Thulia (PcN#11024-C [Case reference 4115CD]; Posession of contraband technology) (PcN#10453-A [Case reference 124493DS, 1876642DS, and 242081R]; Consorting with Xenos Life-forms. Elden (none). Other (LoN Case ref. #01314-B & #19284-S [Details unknown]). Dress: Simple, tasteful black and silver silks of a conservative cut. Heavy, floor-length coat of a strange black leather with a flared manadrin collar. Black leather boots. Leather weapons harnesses. Leather book/grimiore sling. A single signet ring on his right hand, hands which are overly-large and heavily calloused. They are cold to the touch and black with a greenish hue, glinting like metal under light. The hilt of a longer, thin-bladed weapon juts out from behind his head, mostly hidden by the leather coat. Numerous pouches are strapped to his belt. (Under construction) |
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| Additional Information | Magical aura: Positive; incredible (mix). Psychic aura: Positive; muted & dense (Overmind). Spiritual aura: Positive, exceptional (living). Unknown aura: Positive, immeasurable (multi-shaded). |
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| Quotes | "It's like this see... He's dead. And dead-men don't need shoes. They just happen to fit me however." -Dr. Lathander Dulst Turin.- "I have calculated that we're ~CENSORED~." |
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| Website | Dr. Lathander Turin | |
Associations
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Character has 20 associates (view link topology).
![]() The Red Rogue Friendly Rival | ![]() Ciliniel Intendiere Associate | ![]() Aliesh Alternate Self | ![]() Lisk Blood Brother | ![]() Cryissie D'Kelst Nemesis |
![]() Isen dwah Fell Slave | ![]() 'Mad' Dakeous Fathe Student | ![]() Lense Fathith Enemy | ![]() Irrinoid Foster Son | ![]() Hast Associate |
![]() Sepharis Thoft Comrade | ![]() Claive Cthule Student | ![]() Herioc Comrade | ![]() Therchix Associate | ![]() Inix Student |
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Character has 20 associates (view link topology).
Background
Lathander started life as a nomadic demonologist, travelling the back-roads of his home plane. After being swept through a planer opening admists a bank of fog, he had to adapt to a whole knew world, known as Elden. Founder of the Trove corporation, he eventually went into seclusion, only appearing again in the midst of a planar emergency. He is a known friend and ally of many races and empires, openly wearing their sigils and emblems. Many of his alliances were battle-won, as Lathander was a major participant within the first Hydradic War. He earned his honors within the xenophobic Thulian empire, as well recognition from the enigmic Gorgonite race in this conflict, saving both through numerous encounters and hardhips. Of course, this earned him the eternal hatred of the hydra race...
Under his guidance, the Trove Corporation took over Elden as it's base of operations. From there, it began to extend satelite offices all throughout the multiverse, consolidating it's power as the number one merchant entity around. Unfortunately, this earned Lathander the animosity of many business men and trader-lords who were shoved aside in his rise to power.
In an act of desperation, these desposed merchants banded together and bought the ultimate form of retribution; the Plague of Knives. An assassin's contract who's number of participants grow exponentially with the passing of set intervals. First one... Then ten... Then a hundred hired killers and hit-beings, all focused on one driving goal... That of death.
Turin's death.
The cabal of merchants under-estimated Lathander's resourcefulness however. The doctor not only managed to survive the initial waves of assassins, but managed to strike back at the trader-lords through various legal and financial means. In the end, it was the merchants' folly... Assets seized, properties confiscated, the cabal finally fell to it's own killers, itching for pay from other services rendered. When the dust settled, Lathander was able to sweep clean his adversaries and, taking all the seized funds, greatly consolidated his personal wealth.
No-matter how wealth he became though, Turin always felt the iron-grip of wanderlust. Power and responsibility brought many a drawback as well, for the doctor's personal studies and desires fell along the wayside, driven beneath the onslaught of Troven paperwork.
****
Much has changed for Lathander in the multiverse... No-longer do the pressures of *have* and *must* apply. He has broken free from the Trove corporation, broken free from all ties to stability beyond his home-base of operation. Now, once again.. He wanders, always searching... Always hunting. For what, is unknown.. Perhaps even to the doctor.
For many years, Lathander wandered the multiverse... Learning what could be learned, teaching those worth teaching. From the ether to the void, the doctor explored as much as he humanly could... Meeting both friend and foe alike. When the multiverse wasn't enough, Turin developed the equipment and abilities necessary to tackle the two vast gulfs of the void and the ether. In his travels, the doctor found the one thing he'd never set out to search for...
Love.
On some distant planescape, known to thulian archives simply as '1829,' Lathander discovered... Her. Not your typical relationship, truth be told, but one undeniably satisfying to him. Unfortunately, different lives brought different miseries. His journies brought him farther and farther away from 'home,' passing time becoming a fleeting thing.
It's unknown to Lathander exactly what happened. Planar drift in the area began to blurr the lines between each realm, making it harder and harder to locate planescape 1829. Occasionally, the doctor manages the dimensional skism, only to find an empty plane, a disquieting shadow of itself. Traces of passage can be found, but little in the way of activity. All that is left to the doctor is a ravaged bar and echos surrounding the ruined scar of her home. He continues to try however, every once in a while tearing through to look for any trace of her.
Time lost meaning in those years, an unperceptible rush of change that began to cloud the multiverse's memory of the doctor. When Lathander returned, he found a changed reality. Oppression ruled in many places, sinkholes of corruption that swallowed surrounding planes like an ocean-born vortex. At the heart of this growing disaster, Lathander found an orgue known simply as the Shaman. An old mentor of the doctor's, it seemed, he had snapped sometime in the lost decades Turin had spent outside the multiverse. Crazed, power-hungry, and horribly corrupted, the Shaman had brought his destructive path to the very doors of Elden and Thulia in a bid for supremecy over both.
War raged between the allied Trove/Thulia forces and the corrupt elementals of the Shaman, a horrible stalemate where only death reigned. Behind the scenes, unknown to all sides, Lathander orchestrated a second line of attack against the Shaman...
The runeblade God-slayer, though helped into existance by the doctor, was truly the brainchild of a blue drakkenoid known only as the Forger. A longsword of immeasurable power, God-slayer was designed to be both a last ditch effort and a final solution to the current befoulment on the multiverse. There was one drawback however... In creating the runeblade, it became bonded to the blue drakkenoid. Unable to part from one another, both blade and beast became dependant upon each other's existance to sustain their own. And, as all runeblades carry a 'fatal flaw,' a tortorous existance it became... Unavoidable, unfortunately, as the situation became dire.
Locked in final battle, Yannos of Thulia and the corrupted Shaman dueled for their very lives. A cracked, battle-torn landscape was their field, the dead and dying from both sides their spectators. Blow after blow was exchanged, neither party able to maintain the upper hand. The very fabric of reality there split, rended asunder by the massive release of energies. To this day, the plane of Xsilon is still a storm-wracked, harsh land of danger and instability.
At a critical juncture in the fight, both Lathander and the Forger sprung into action. The doctor was able to drive the Shaman back from the wounded Yannos with both etheric and dimensional flame, while the blue drakkenoid moved in to engage the orgue physically.
Through a massive energy attack, Turin was able to drain the Shaman's defenses enough for God-slayer to strike home... And strike true. With a pitiable cry, the orgue died on the end of the runeblade and it's reign of terror was brought to an end. There still remained a massive cleanup operation however, as many planes were corrupted beyond usage by anything other than fiends and demons.
****
Lathander has slunk back into obscurity, for the most part, avoiding public recognition for his defense of Yannos and the realms. The doctor happily let that honor slide onto the Forger's lap. There were bigger fish to fry for Turin however... The fallout from the Shaman's attack upon the fabric of the multiverse created vibrations throughout the realms.
Lathander has made great strides recently, increasing in both power and perspective. Still cold and distant, he now views life with different eyes and tries to actually enjoy himself. For the most part, he has gone into seclusion again, studying new magics and talents, though he has learned that one must take time away from these things lest they lose themelves. Dr. Turin's new philosophy on life has made him unpredictable, even moreso than before.
A cresendo was building in the realms, one of destruction and death on porportions that made the Shaman and Hydratic wars pale in comparison. Everywhere, corruption was running rampant like muck stirred up in a siltwater pond.
The Time of Trials, as it was known to the seers.
Aptly named, the eons known as the Time of Trials brought the multiverse to the edge of oblivion... And held it there, a tenious balance of evils and goods leaving the whole of everything teetering on the brink. The slightest shift of powers, the smallest influx of wrong energies and away it all would go, flushed down the cosmic toilet.
Instead of getting involved, Lathander made it his sole mission to discover a way to survive... No matter how bad things got. With that single purpose in mind, the doctor discovered a course of action that may do exactly that...
God-hood.
As incredulious of a task as it seemed, that alone offered Lathander any hope of surviving the cataclysm when (not if) things broke down. Garnering help from both Yannos and aspects of the Emperor himself, Turin took the first step down the path to divinity.
****
The great time of Trials has past, leaving widespread destruction in it's wake. Silver linings abound however, leaving the clouded multiverse with new hope. Many races, many planes were able to pull back from the brink of nothingness, enough to save the multiverse itself. Though many individual planes were lost, most were the heavily corrupted ones. Dr. Turin has been lost to time, not glimpsed by the public eye for eons. Even his closest advisors and aquaintences believe him to be dead, though a few know the truth...
The Watching God or the Shaping Flame he is known as now, a diefied entity who's origins are lost in time. Everywhere and no-where, Lathander has taken a sedetary role in the multiverse's progression, rarely coming away from his private studies to deal with possibly catastrophic events. Many shrines to the watching god are evident, wide-spread as any religion can be. It is said that, though thousands of shrines exist on as many planes, the watching god is present in all of them at once.. Hidden, yet listening to his followers' pleas.
His reclusion has been more forced than anything. Much effort was necessary to master Lathander's new-found powers. With claiming one of the thirteen Mantles of Divinity, Turin has learned the truth behind the scenes. And that truth has brought about grave responsibilities the likes of which the doctor has never known.
****
Under his guidance, the Trove Corporation took over Elden as it's base of operations. From there, it began to extend satelite offices all throughout the multiverse, consolidating it's power as the number one merchant entity around. Unfortunately, this earned Lathander the animosity of many business men and trader-lords who were shoved aside in his rise to power.
In an act of desperation, these desposed merchants banded together and bought the ultimate form of retribution; the Plague of Knives. An assassin's contract who's number of participants grow exponentially with the passing of set intervals. First one... Then ten... Then a hundred hired killers and hit-beings, all focused on one driving goal... That of death.
Turin's death.
The cabal of merchants under-estimated Lathander's resourcefulness however. The doctor not only managed to survive the initial waves of assassins, but managed to strike back at the trader-lords through various legal and financial means. In the end, it was the merchants' folly... Assets seized, properties confiscated, the cabal finally fell to it's own killers, itching for pay from other services rendered. When the dust settled, Lathander was able to sweep clean his adversaries and, taking all the seized funds, greatly consolidated his personal wealth.
No-matter how wealth he became though, Turin always felt the iron-grip of wanderlust. Power and responsibility brought many a drawback as well, for the doctor's personal studies and desires fell along the wayside, driven beneath the onslaught of Troven paperwork.
****
Much has changed for Lathander in the multiverse... No-longer do the pressures of *have* and *must* apply. He has broken free from the Trove corporation, broken free from all ties to stability beyond his home-base of operation. Now, once again.. He wanders, always searching... Always hunting. For what, is unknown.. Perhaps even to the doctor.
For many years, Lathander wandered the multiverse... Learning what could be learned, teaching those worth teaching. From the ether to the void, the doctor explored as much as he humanly could... Meeting both friend and foe alike. When the multiverse wasn't enough, Turin developed the equipment and abilities necessary to tackle the two vast gulfs of the void and the ether. In his travels, the doctor found the one thing he'd never set out to search for...
Love.
On some distant planescape, known to thulian archives simply as '1829,' Lathander discovered... Her. Not your typical relationship, truth be told, but one undeniably satisfying to him. Unfortunately, different lives brought different miseries. His journies brought him farther and farther away from 'home,' passing time becoming a fleeting thing.
It's unknown to Lathander exactly what happened. Planar drift in the area began to blurr the lines between each realm, making it harder and harder to locate planescape 1829. Occasionally, the doctor manages the dimensional skism, only to find an empty plane, a disquieting shadow of itself. Traces of passage can be found, but little in the way of activity. All that is left to the doctor is a ravaged bar and echos surrounding the ruined scar of her home. He continues to try however, every once in a while tearing through to look for any trace of her.
Time lost meaning in those years, an unperceptible rush of change that began to cloud the multiverse's memory of the doctor. When Lathander returned, he found a changed reality. Oppression ruled in many places, sinkholes of corruption that swallowed surrounding planes like an ocean-born vortex. At the heart of this growing disaster, Lathander found an orgue known simply as the Shaman. An old mentor of the doctor's, it seemed, he had snapped sometime in the lost decades Turin had spent outside the multiverse. Crazed, power-hungry, and horribly corrupted, the Shaman had brought his destructive path to the very doors of Elden and Thulia in a bid for supremecy over both.
War raged between the allied Trove/Thulia forces and the corrupt elementals of the Shaman, a horrible stalemate where only death reigned. Behind the scenes, unknown to all sides, Lathander orchestrated a second line of attack against the Shaman...
The runeblade God-slayer, though helped into existance by the doctor, was truly the brainchild of a blue drakkenoid known only as the Forger. A longsword of immeasurable power, God-slayer was designed to be both a last ditch effort and a final solution to the current befoulment on the multiverse. There was one drawback however... In creating the runeblade, it became bonded to the blue drakkenoid. Unable to part from one another, both blade and beast became dependant upon each other's existance to sustain their own. And, as all runeblades carry a 'fatal flaw,' a tortorous existance it became... Unavoidable, unfortunately, as the situation became dire.
Locked in final battle, Yannos of Thulia and the corrupted Shaman dueled for their very lives. A cracked, battle-torn landscape was their field, the dead and dying from both sides their spectators. Blow after blow was exchanged, neither party able to maintain the upper hand. The very fabric of reality there split, rended asunder by the massive release of energies. To this day, the plane of Xsilon is still a storm-wracked, harsh land of danger and instability.
At a critical juncture in the fight, both Lathander and the Forger sprung into action. The doctor was able to drive the Shaman back from the wounded Yannos with both etheric and dimensional flame, while the blue drakkenoid moved in to engage the orgue physically.
Through a massive energy attack, Turin was able to drain the Shaman's defenses enough for God-slayer to strike home... And strike true. With a pitiable cry, the orgue died on the end of the runeblade and it's reign of terror was brought to an end. There still remained a massive cleanup operation however, as many planes were corrupted beyond usage by anything other than fiends and demons.
****
Lathander has slunk back into obscurity, for the most part, avoiding public recognition for his defense of Yannos and the realms. The doctor happily let that honor slide onto the Forger's lap. There were bigger fish to fry for Turin however... The fallout from the Shaman's attack upon the fabric of the multiverse created vibrations throughout the realms.
Lathander has made great strides recently, increasing in both power and perspective. Still cold and distant, he now views life with different eyes and tries to actually enjoy himself. For the most part, he has gone into seclusion again, studying new magics and talents, though he has learned that one must take time away from these things lest they lose themelves. Dr. Turin's new philosophy on life has made him unpredictable, even moreso than before.
A cresendo was building in the realms, one of destruction and death on porportions that made the Shaman and Hydratic wars pale in comparison. Everywhere, corruption was running rampant like muck stirred up in a siltwater pond.
The Time of Trials, as it was known to the seers.
Aptly named, the eons known as the Time of Trials brought the multiverse to the edge of oblivion... And held it there, a tenious balance of evils and goods leaving the whole of everything teetering on the brink. The slightest shift of powers, the smallest influx of wrong energies and away it all would go, flushed down the cosmic toilet.
Instead of getting involved, Lathander made it his sole mission to discover a way to survive... No matter how bad things got. With that single purpose in mind, the doctor discovered a course of action that may do exactly that...
God-hood.
As incredulious of a task as it seemed, that alone offered Lathander any hope of surviving the cataclysm when (not if) things broke down. Garnering help from both Yannos and aspects of the Emperor himself, Turin took the first step down the path to divinity.
****
The great time of Trials has past, leaving widespread destruction in it's wake. Silver linings abound however, leaving the clouded multiverse with new hope. Many races, many planes were able to pull back from the brink of nothingness, enough to save the multiverse itself. Though many individual planes were lost, most were the heavily corrupted ones. Dr. Turin has been lost to time, not glimpsed by the public eye for eons. Even his closest advisors and aquaintences believe him to be dead, though a few know the truth...
The Watching God or the Shaping Flame he is known as now, a diefied entity who's origins are lost in time. Everywhere and no-where, Lathander has taken a sedetary role in the multiverse's progression, rarely coming away from his private studies to deal with possibly catastrophic events. Many shrines to the watching god are evident, wide-spread as any religion can be. It is said that, though thousands of shrines exist on as many planes, the watching god is present in all of them at once.. Hidden, yet listening to his followers' pleas.
His reclusion has been more forced than anything. Much effort was necessary to master Lathander's new-found powers. With claiming one of the thirteen Mantles of Divinity, Turin has learned the truth behind the scenes. And that truth has brought about grave responsibilities the likes of which the doctor has never known.
****
Skills
General Skills
Bloodrights
Flaws/Merits
Magical Skill
Skill
Language: Asgrandian
Language: Atlantian
Language: Celestial
Language: Common
Language: Draconic
Language: Drow
Language: Elven
Language: Entomorphin
Language: Gorgonite
Language: Hydradic
Language: Infernal
Language: Jathrain
Language: Krakkenese
Language: Lamurian
Language: Lisskian
Language: Min
Language: Ryithian
Language: Saurian
Language: Thulian
Bloodrights
Flaws/Merits
Belongings (Merit)
Cold Resistance (Merit)
Emperor's Heritage (Flaw)
Ether-Marked (Flaw)
Ether-Marked (Merit)
Fear of Mirrors
Grimoire (Merit)
Heat Weakness (Flaw)
Mistaken Idenity (Flaw)
Nano-Tattooing (Merit)
Physical Scarring (Flaw)
Regen Weakness: Cold Iron (Flaw)
Sociopath (Flaw)
Sooth-Sayer (Merit)
Temporal and Dimensional Embodiment (Merit)
Thulian Regentship (Merit)
Underhall Lore (Merit)
Magical Skill
Skill
Architecture
Artistry
Blacksmithing
Brewing
Bribery
Cartography
Celestial Navigation
Cooking
Dodge and Weave
Eugenics (Selective-breeding)
First-Aid
Gambling
Gem-cutting
Horticulture
Law
Masonry
Medicine
Merchantile
Navigation
Negotiation
Parry and Defend
Pilot: Cart
Pilot: Ship
Politics
Singing
Slash, Chop, and Thrust
Surgery
Tailoring
Tek Crafting
Tek Knowledge
Tek Repair
Throw and Shoot
Weather-Witching
Inventory Items
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| Black and Silver Silk Breeches
These are simple, yet elegant breeches made completely of black/silver spider-silk weave. They are strong and durable, yet light and comfortable.
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Black and Silver Silk Shirt
This is a fashionable silk shirt, simple but elegant in cut. It is made of spider-silk and is a blended black/silver weave.
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| Black and SilverSilk Waistcoat
This is a tasteful waistcoat made of black/silver spider-silk. It is simple in design, yet elegant enough to grace any throne room or party.
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Drow-skin Leather Coat
Hand-crafted by a master tailor, this is a long, nearly floor-length coat of specially prepared Drow skin. It has a flared mandarin collar and has been modified to carry Lathander's weapons without restriction. The coat itself emminates a slight Thaumagury magic due to the nature of the materials involved.
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| Hammer
The gauntlets of Dragon's Fury. These are a pair of gauntlets from an original Lamurian battle-suit. Lamurian armor is thaumaguric; when worn, it shapes and grafts itself to the uses flesh, almot like a second skin. They are living creatures and have a base-level intelligent, designed to give them combat reflexes when in battle. Hammer has been around for many eons, taken by a thaumagurist in the original Atlantian/Lamurian war and altered magically. They are made of a dark green-black substance and are specifically enchanted to augment the Art of Dragon's Palm technique.
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Mark of Turin
This is Lathander's personal signet ring. Made of metronic steel and blood silver and is set with a strange gem that gives off an unusual magical aura. Under the gem, Lathander's personal sign is displayed, as are the racial symbols of the Elder race which include the Dragons, the Krakkens, the Draconoids, the Krakkenoids, and a strange mark that seems to hold the qualities of all four. Beside each symbol, a number of tiny flecks of color can be seen. While the ring is mainly a personal sigil, it does hold a number of qualities, both magical and mudane.
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| Component Dispenser (4)
A technological device to aid in magical ability. This is a Mana Theorum component dispenser, designed to be worn on a waist belt. It holds four basic powders which, when mixed in certain ratios, can be used to fuel most mana theorum spells.
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Belt Buckle of Vegetative Rest (w/ Jathra-hide belt)
This is the belt buckle of vegetative rest, a gift from a species known as the Gorgonites. It holes a very simple power; the wearer requires less sleep per day than the average example of that species. Most require eight hours, but with this belt buckle only three to four are necessary. It binds together a jathra-hide belt and is worn around Lathander's waist.
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| Leather Boots
These are fine boots of hard black leather. The heels, toes, and insteps are plated with a plasti-steel alloy, offering protection and style at the same time.
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Book Bag (2)
This is a shoulder-slung book bag made of jathra hide leather. It is big enough to hold two books (Lathander's Planar map and his grimoire) and is shielded against energy, both magical and psychic.
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| Money Pouch (24)
A small pouch that is used to hold Lathander's spending cash and tradestock. It has been magically enchanted to not only hold more than it's size would suggest, but to be resistant to many forms of damage.
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MtE Dual Shoulder Harness (2)
A shoulder harness made of Jathra-hide leather and voidsteel. It is designed to hold two Matter-to-Energy pistols, as well as a spare clip for each weapon. The shoulder harness is worn beneath heavier clothing, masking it from view.
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| Smoker's Pouch (19)
A small pouch that is used to hold Bounty and all of Dr. Turin's pipeweed stock. It has been magically enchanted to not only hold more than it's size would suggest, but to be resistant to many forms of damage.
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Storage Pouch (15)
A small pouch that is used to hold all the miscellanious items of Dr. Turin. It has been magically enchanted to not only hold more than it's size would suggest, but to be resistant to many forms of damage.
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| Weapon Scabbard w/ Harness (1)
This is a jathra-hide weapons harness, built around the scabbard for the Eternal Flame. Void steel buckles are used to secure the harness to one's body. The scabbard itself is lined with void iron, to both contain and hide the magics of the sword.
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Journal Entries
Group Membership
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the cliffside tavern AKA 'Woulfe's Den Tavern and Inn' "Swim, Fly, or Run! by Tobias Woulfe posted 19 September 2006 @ 21:25 The Cliffside Tavern, once a place of gathering to many, and home to perhaps more. This great place stood as an Icon to RP in Ayenee, until the great cataclysm that destroyed the paths of that world. A great many who worked there and frequented there were lost in the upheaval. For over a year, the Tavern has been trying to survive here, its staff watching the empty rooms and hoping for the vibrant patrons which once graced its tables. It has survived, despite odds against it. The feelings that created it pushing it forwards. It is not just created by the Owner, the Keepers, it is created and maintained by all who come there, it always has been. This is a call to all, Newcomers, returners and those who never left - The Cliffside still stands, as it always shall, come to the forums or come to the chat and let its doors swing wide with the ever entering shadows. If none are around to open the tavern, open the room yourselves and enjoy the RP! ~Well said Tobias, Thank you. Just a foot note, The Cliffside Tavern was thought, seen as a run down building at the top of a set of cliffs the summer of 1997. Ten years its been around. Thats a long time for any gaming realm. Thanks all who made it possible. Sirene/Aliesh" |
13 March 2005 |
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The Sundered Realms "(Independant Scif-fi/Fantasy RPG system, incorperating both online and offline players in a chat and forum enviornment.) A multiverse of independant planes which exist, seperated by the Ether and the Void. Numerous races exist on these worlds, as does many forms of magic and technology. All characters are welcome within the Sundered Realms, but take note; All actions have reprocussions... Anything you do will affect PC's and NPC's alike. Take care in that... Wars rage accross the multiverse, the precious balance teetering on the brink of loss. Gods have risen and fallen like the suns, leaving legends and horrors in their wake. Fearsome forces have gathered with mayhem on their minds. Both innocent and guilty fall indiscriminately before the onslaught of single-minded powers, hell-bent on their tasks. Time grows shorter and shorter... The realms have come to a crux; life or death. Those that can, hide.. Those that must.. Fight. Those who won't.. Die. The decision is up to you. ((UNDER CONSTRUCTION))" |
25 March 2005 |
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The Sigil "The world is ancient, built upon and beneath the ruins of past empires, legends and artifacts living past them--as well as terrible menaces. Shrouded in a dark age between the collapse of the last great power and the rise of the next, it endures. Minor kingdoms prosper: baronies, holdings, city-states, but the power of kings goes only as far as their riders. Settlements are points of light in the widespread darkness, havens, islands of civilization in the wilderness that covers the world. Magic is everywhere--people believe in and accept the power that magic provides. However, true masters are rare. Many people have access to a little, and it helps those living within the cities to maintain their communities. Surrounding the world, Edion, is the ether or ethereal plane which divides it from the other planes and the great Astral Sea. So welcome. Why not weave a tale or two while you're here?" |
04 December 2008 |
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