What Ba Chim's spy tells you about Il Tasi'in Il Tasi'in, a thick-walled town of 3000, is the seat of power for one of the the most isolated of the borderland satrapies of the Scarlet Sultanate. Located on the east coast just after the shoreline turns south, it is a bare 60 miles from the Xobi, the cold rocky southern desert in the Weird. The town which is dominated by the two raised quartz-dome hills called the Teats of Manat was formerly called Manawat and was deeply associated with the worship of that chthonic goddess (who is said to have ruled over fate itself and “sapped the self-will and value of Men”). The ruling satrap is like other borderlands satraps both a highly-positioned courtier and necromancer, an important role in the maintenance of the undead-worked plantation system (more about Industrial Necromancy in a blog post). Ul-Namihirra is generally considered to be a deeply incompetent in both his expected roles but survives politically by his ability to shift...
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ReplyDeletePink eye is bad, don't rub.
ReplyDeleteRubbing my eyes is one of my nervous habits ha. Fortunately (?) it stings so much it's self-regulating.
ReplyDeleteShould be back next week. I keep feeling like we need a new campaign phase but maybe I'm just restless.
right now i'm in the place where there are multiple situations i want to deal with but not sure how to address them (badgers vs. deer, moon men, rusevin demon)
ReplyDeleteAnyone up for planning chat by and so forth, pondering the badger wizard lake axe rooster bard
ReplyDeleteOr just helping me get my crazy ideas out of my head
ReplyDeleteyeah i could do that
ReplyDeleteI might be on hand, depending on things. I was just thinking following cole long's comment that I should put together an overall campaign summary to put things together on the Feral Shore. It's getting complicated.
ReplyDeletethat would be extremely helpful, Chris Kutalik
ReplyDeleteThat would also be a useful way for me to get back into it.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to catch up, that sounds good.
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