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| + | ===== Aroden ===== | ||
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| + | Aroden was born a pure-blooded Azlanti human (Azlanti is literally Atlantis, but more war with the lizardfolk). While other races had their own gods (such as the serpent god Ydersius who was beheaded by an Azlanti hero named Savith, making most racial gods fearful of the Azlanti people), humans had no specifically human god. Amaznen and Acavna looked out for the Azlanti people, but they were the gods of magic and the moon respectively and thus their favor could be lost. | ||
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| + | It is important to understand the following. Aroden was born during a time where prophecy was not prediction, but fact. The Aeons largely ruled. All were bound by fate and there was no reason to fight back. Granted, the Azlanti largely ignored this and attempted to change fate, but always failed. (GM's Note: prophecy was very wishy-washy Greek-style prophecy. Think, "if you go to war, a nation will fall" or the wording is so vague that any powerful wizard can fulfill it. This is intentional and since magic is real, fulfilling a prophecy does actually give you incredible power. If a prophecy says a god will rise on X date from Y area, a god WILL rise, but who the god is can vary. But, pre-Aroden' | ||
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| + | Aroden was a naturally-born and exceptionally talented creator of magical artifacts. He crafted a sword said so powerful it could slay a god (the Azlanti Diamond). This became his personal weapon when he decided that there was nobody worthy enough to wield the weapon. In the stories, in their rage against his decision, the Alghollthu used their magic to destroy the world. To buy time, Acavna tried to shield the Earth with the Moon (harming herself in the process), but it clearly would fail. Amaznen, moved by the plight of the Azlanti people, sacrificed himself by taking the brunt of the asteroid. During this period, the very concept of magic was destroyed and lost for a long time (until the human Old Mage Jatembe would rediscover it in the Mwangi expanse, with some rumors claiming it was from torturing the severed head of Ydersius, god of the lizardfolk). Special note, it is believed that the largest piece of the asteroid that hit the god of magic is what later became the Starstone. | ||
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| + | When Azlanti was destroyed (it's literally Atlantis + destruction of the dinosaurs), he took a group of Azlanti people and escaped from the destruction and fled. Despite no magic working, his powerful magical artifacts (namely the sword he refused to give over, despite a promise to give it to someone worthy), saved their lives many times. | ||
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| + | The next period is near completely lost to history. Aroden somehow discovered magic, immortality, | ||
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| + | It was during this time, people started to claim that he was a god. And not just any god, but THE god in the ancient prophecy. The prophecy said the Last Azlanti will rise to godhood, reclaim the throne of glass, and create a new Azlanti kingdom. Aroden felt a calling to the Starstone. After 5000 years, the god of magic gave him one final gift and he became a god. Given the choice of his domains, he choose to become the God of Humans. | ||
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| + | As his first act of godhood, he created the city of Absalom. Soon, it was beset by all sorts of attacks, but he defended each and every one of them. | ||
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| + | Skipping as this is getting long (it is a big deal in Pathfinder lore though, hence all the details). The main thing is that about 400 years after the founding of Absalom, Aroden left for the Outer Planes to continue his discovery of new knowledge. But, before he left, a prophecy was uttered that he would come again and bring about a new age, an Age of Glory. | ||
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| + | Then, in the year 4606, on the day of the prophecy, festivals were held all around the world for Aroden' | ||
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| + | And possibly most importantly, | ||
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| ====== Absalom ====== | ====== Absalom ====== | ||
| - | The history of Absalom | + | The majority of the important information about the history of Absalom |
| - | ===== Aroden ===== | + | The early history of Absalom was one of constant sieges, but growing hope and prosperity. |
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| + | What is important for this campaign is the two major events. | ||
| + | In 4717 AR, there was the fiendflesh siege. This was an attack by the Dwarven traitor Thurl (cousin of Staunton Vhale, who also betrayed the crusades near the worldwound). It was during this time that the leader of Absalom went missing and Starborn started to rise to power. | ||
| + | In 4719 AR, seeing a weak Absalom, the lich king Tar-Baphon led an army to claim the city as his own. This is why the city has so much necromancy in the precipice quarters. During this defense, Starborn solidified his legitimacy as defender of the city. | ||
| ====== The Planar Wars ====== | ====== The Planar Wars ====== | ||
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| Chaotic Neutral fall into a few camps. The Proteans are nonsense chaos because they existed before the concept of time and order. To them, chaos is the natural state of the universe. There is no end goal because end, the concept of past, present, future, is something Aeons brought to the universe. Cause and effect are against their core beliefs. To them, Chaotic Neutral has no purpose other than chaos. | Chaotic Neutral fall into a few camps. The Proteans are nonsense chaos because they existed before the concept of time and order. To them, chaos is the natural state of the universe. There is no end goal because end, the concept of past, present, future, is something Aeons brought to the universe. Cause and effect are against their core beliefs. To them, Chaotic Neutral has no purpose other than chaos. | ||
| - | To those who serve chaos, such as Il' | + | To those who serve chaos, such as Il' |
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| + | Fun game master note: I love Il' | ||
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| + | Creatures of hell are generally referred to as devils. | ||
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| + | Lawful Evil is straightforward. This is the Christian devil as understood by Faust. Evil. Incredibly evil. But, they can be outwitted. Or, at least, that's what every other poor lost soul thought before being outsmarted into giving up their soul in some sort of bargain. Because of this steadfast adherence to law, Asmodeus (literally a mixture of Cain and Lucifer from Christian belief) is actually relatively permitted in various cities as his followers will only commit acts of evil if they' | ||
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| + | Even stranger, Asmodeus is one of the strongest allies of Pharasma as he is explicitly anti Dark Tapestry and is the one who forged the infernal prison that holds back [[https:// | ||
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| + | Also, Pathfinder devils | ||
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| ===== Abbadon, Realm of the Neutral Evil ===== | ===== Abbadon, Realm of the Neutral Evil ===== | ||
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| + | Creatures of Abbadon are generally referred to as Daemons | ||
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| + | //The nethermost caverns...are not for the fathoming of eyes that see; for their marvels are strange and terrific. Cursed the ground where dead thoughts live new and oddly bodied, and evil the mind that is held by no head. Wisely did Ibn Schacabac say, that happy is the tomb where no wizard hath lain, and happy the town at night whose wizards are all ashes. For it is of old rumour that the soul of the devil-bought hastes not from his charnel clay, but fats and instructs the very worm that gnaws; till out of corruption horrid life springs, and the dull scavengers of earth wax crafty to vex it and swell monstrous to plague it. Great holes secretly are digged where earth' | ||
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| + | Neutral Evil worshippers are few and far between but are often the most dangerous of believers. When evidence of gods can be seen at any bar where a cleric of Cayden can drink until sunrise and never experience a hangover, denying the existence of an afterlife makes almost no sense. As such, those who hate the gods and outer planes may seek eternal life through the undeath of lichdom. Or worse, the greatest of all evils, a Worm that Walks. Lichs can be reasoned with and their motives are typically understandable. A Worm that Walks though is frequently just pure hunger. A hunger to eat the universe itself. There is no law nor chaos, only the unending hatred of all life. | ||
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| + | GM's Note: I generally use the term Swarm that Walks. Worm that Walks comes from DnD 3.5e and PF1e, but it has expanded to include any swarm of insects. One of the more famous examples, the [[https:// | ||
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| + | Creatures of the Abyss are generally referred to as Demons. | ||
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| + | Chaotic Evil is an enigma, yet easily understood. It is the seven deadly sins. The unchecked base desires that are inside of us all. While a devil may attempt to trick you, they will not technically lie and would never break a contract. A succubus though? They do not obey any such thoughts. Evil for evils sake. Lying for lying' | ||
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| + | GM's note: This is common knowledge in the Pathfinder world, but all creatures of this Abyysal sin are actually straightforward to defeat as they all take damage when you counter their sin. Denying the lust of a Succubus [[https:// | ||
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| ===== The Dark Tapestry, The Unknown Realm ===== | ===== The Dark Tapestry, The Unknown Realm ===== | ||
| - | {{youtube> | + | Little is known about the Dark Tapestry. This is the realm of the outer gods who exist outside of the universe. Those who are Neutral Evil typically directly or indirectly worship these outer gods. |
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| + | It's Lovecraft. Literally just Lovecraft. Several of them are just knock-off Cthulhu or use books to corrupt and drive people mad, like the King in Yellow. | ||