Sindusa, the Land of Light
Sindusa has the following general features: Terrain: Sprawling, tumbling, dusty, ancient villages and castles surrounded by deep jungles and huge rivers. Tall mountains loom far in the distance. Weather: Sweltering and humid. Any clothing at all feels stifling to wear. Sindusan warriors don armor only when battle is ...
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Deities of Sindusa
The exalted scholars of Sindusa, the "Land of Light," call it the birthplace of gods and mortals. A mighty, storied pantheon is variously described as residing in the Upper Heavens, the nearer Lower Heavens, and on or in the Earth. But every village also has its own local gods and spirits. Sindusan sages say worship of the ...
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Deities of Kahlar
The nomadic Kahlim tribes worship countless gods and spirits, the following being the most prominent. The Bashari people of the northern Mahjur Desert are a notable exception, worshipping only the unnamed Lord of Storms and Wahan the Mother who brought him forth. Athara of the FloodGoddess of rain, blood, fertility, and ...
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Deities of Iskutai
The ancient nomadic tribes of Iskutai call themselves the Arrow People, herders and raiders. An increasingly powerful offshoot are the Silk People, who exchanged war for trade, herding for farming, and colorful pavilions for houses, fortresses, and temples. The first monks and paladins emerged from the temples of the Silk ...
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