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|[[In The Beginning|In The Beginning...]] | |[[In The Beginning|In The Beginning...]] | ||
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|[[Godstime|Godstime]] | |[[Godstime|Godstime]] | ||
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! style = background-color:gray|'''Great Treasures''' | ! style = background-color:gray|'''Great Treasures''' | ||
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Temple_of_the_Amphisbaena#The_Legend_of_the_Amphisbaena|The Legend of the Amphisbaena]] |
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|[[Dutchy_of_Dragonsford#Legend:_The_Dragon_of_Dragonsford|The Dragon of Dragonsford]] | |[[Dutchy_of_Dragonsford#Legend:_The_Dragon_of_Dragonsford|The Dragon of Dragonsford]] | ||
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|[[Dungeon_of_the_Four_Brothers#Legend:_The_Four_Brothers|The Legend of the Four Brothers]] | |[[Dungeon_of_the_Four_Brothers#Legend:_The_Four_Brothers|The Legend of the Four Brothers]] | ||
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− | |[[ | + | |[[The Gypsies and The Gilded Lady|The Gypsies and The Gilded Lady]] |
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+ | |[[The Pass of Lar#Adventures in the Pass of Lar|The Legend of Lar]] | ||
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+ | |[[Humans|The Pipe of Reliza]] | ||
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|[[Ceremony_of_Long_Slumber#Parting_Gifts|Raiment of the Voice]] | |[[Ceremony_of_Long_Slumber#Parting_Gifts|Raiment of the Voice]] | ||
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|[[The Stone God's Sword]] | |[[The Stone God's Sword]] | ||
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+ | |[[Tomb of the Ten Sons#Legend: The Tale of the Ten Sons|The Tale of the Ten Sons]] | ||
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+ | |[[The Tale of the Unspoken Valley|The Tale of the Unspoken Valley]] | ||
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! style = background-color:gray|'''Mythical Lands''' | ! style = background-color:gray|'''Mythical Lands''' | ||
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− | |[[The Gates|The Gates]] | + | |[[The Aether and The Gates|The Aether and The Gates]] |
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+ | |[[The Netherworld|The Netherworld]] | ||
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+ | |[[Sojourn to Oblivion#Overview of Oblivion|Oblivion and the Land of the Dead]] | ||
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+ | |[[Pellum and Pendar|Pellum and Pendar]] | ||
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|[[The Tenth Shrine|The Tenth Shrine]] | |[[The Tenth Shrine|The Tenth Shrine]] | ||
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+ | |[[Utgard and the Sky Giants]] | ||
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+ | |[[Adventures in the Void#Overview of the Void|The Void]] | ||
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! style = background-color:gray|'''Strange Events''' | ! style = background-color:gray|'''Strange Events''' | ||
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+ | |[[The Rescue of Worldswing|Carnival of Cirak Mirrorlife]] | ||
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|[[Demons of the Covenant|Demons of the Covenant]] | |[[Demons of the Covenant|Demons of the Covenant]] | ||
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+ | |[[Great Storm of 907 TA]] | ||
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+ | |[[Wolfshaunt#Legend:_The_Hunger|The Hunger]] | ||
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+ | |[[The Shadowland Empire|Rise and Fall of the Shadowland Empire]] | ||
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|[[Hamlet of Haggelthorn#Legend:_The_Spriting_of_Haggelthorn_Hall|The Spiriting of Haggelthorn Hall]] | |[[Hamlet of Haggelthorn#Legend:_The_Spriting_of_Haggelthorn_Hall|The Spiriting of Haggelthorn Hall]] | ||
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− | |[[Tomb of the Barrow King|Tomb of the Barrow King]] | + | |[[Tegel Environs#Tomb of the Barrow King|Tomb of the Barrow King]] |
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! style = background-color:gray|'''Notables''' | ! style = background-color:gray|'''Notables''' | ||
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|[[Horned Society#Legend: Bentbrood|Bentbrood]] | |[[Horned Society#Legend: Bentbrood|Bentbrood]] | ||
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Hut of Diramball-Ak-Ralikar|Diramball-Ak-Ralikar]] |
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+ | |[[Faldirion|Faldirion, Leader of the Host of the Radiant Dawn]] | ||
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+ | |[[Falstaff|Falstaff, Archdruid of the Order of the Book and Paladin of the Balance]] | ||
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+ | |[[Vincent Fleetwood|Vincent Fleetwood, King of Teufeldorf and the Western Reaches]] | ||
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Fuzzwort|Fuzzwort, Master Librarian, Reaches Ambassador to the Old Kingdom]] |
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+ | |[[Ernest Goodfellow|Ernest Goodfellow, Duke of Dragonsford and King of the Eastern Reaches]] | ||
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Great Grandfather|The Great Grandfather]] |
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|[[King Gregory the Even-Handed|King Gregory the Even-Handed]] | |[[King Gregory the Even-Handed|King Gregory the Even-Handed]] | ||
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+ | |[[Elias Haggelthorn]] | ||
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+ | |[[Hylax|Hylax, Wizard Errant of the Collegium Magicium]] | ||
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+ | |[[Grandfather Josiah]] | ||
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|[[Tang Empire#Organization of the Tang Empire|Tang Emperor Kaji]] | |[[Tang Empire#Organization of the Tang Empire|Tang Emperor Kaji]] | ||
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|[[No Cha|No Cha, Grandmaster of Thieves]] | |[[No Cha|No Cha, Grandmaster of Thieves]] | ||
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− | |[[ | + | |[[John Oldcastle|John Oldcastle]] |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[The Upside Down Tower Of Orling The Backwards|Orling the Backwards]] |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Tests of Parknor T. Travellor#On Parknor T. Travellor|Parknor T. Travellor]] |
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Rackhir the Gold|Rackhir the Gold]] |
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|[[Tang Empire#Organization of the Tang Empire|Tang Emperor Shiba]] | |[[Tang Empire#Organization of the Tang Empire|Tang Emperor Shiba]] | ||
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|[[Sura-An-Nami the Djinn|Sura-An-Nami the Djinn]] | |[[Sura-An-Nami the Djinn|Sura-An-Nami the Djinn]] | ||
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− | |[[St. Gilbert]] | + | |[[Battle Against the Garnath#On Saint Gilbert|St. Gilbert]] |
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+ | |[[Theodric XIX|Theodric XIX, Overlord of the Old Kingdom]] | ||
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+ | |[[Nils Treadway|Lord Nils Treadway, Ninth Baron of Huntingdon]] | ||
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+ | |[[U-Gene|U-Gene, King of Durinshold]] | ||
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|[[Valdemar|Valdemar, Deposed Baron of Sandal]] | |[[Valdemar|Valdemar, Deposed Baron of Sandal]] | ||
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|[[Tang Empire#Organization of the Tang Empire|Win Lu, Grandmaster of Chaos]] | |[[Tang Empire#Organization of the Tang Empire|Win Lu, Grandmaster of Chaos]] | ||
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+ | ! style = background-color:gray|'''The Natural World''' | ||
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+ | |[[Lich's Law]] | ||
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+ | |[[Metals of the Realm|Metals of the Realm]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:10, 21 July 2019
Tales are told around the campfire to frighten children - stories of legendary heroes, terrifying monsters and wondrous treasures. Old men and women sit drinking ale around the hearth, and those same tales surface again - comfortable and familiar, retold countless times. By the light of day, these stories fade into legends. Still, they remain interwoven in the fabric of life - a cornerstone of society and one's place in the grand game.
Other legends remain shrouded in mystery - mere whispers on the winds, snatches overheard at the pub or pages torn from a hand-written log. These tales are power, providing clues or secrets that could topple kings or crumble empires.
A traveling bard may know scores of songs that tell of these legends - some faithfully retold through the generations and others growing with each new telling - eventually becoming mythic in proportion. Contained herein are some of the legends that would commonly be told in the pubs across the Reaches. Some are rumors and others gossip about all matter of subjects from high-born nobles to the vast treasure that lay buried under the nearby hill. A clever adventurer will be able to tell the difference.