With the war of the worm at an end, Nassollotyl has begun the slow process of rebuilding. The half of the city on Neolotl has been all but destroyed. Although the enemies of the city have been largely routed, parts of the city still stink of death and destruction…
Vurm-tai Aftermath Quests
The Weave weaves where the Weave will. Sometimes those who travel across it are taken up by it, moved in a direction they did not know they would move in, even against their wishes. And sometimes, those who travel across it possess such strong fates that they dance on the Weave, and it swirls and stretches around them, pulling adventure around them, and bending fate to their wills.
Quests are adventures that you, usually through a Hero, can undertake. Most people will play through these within a Soulbound Adventure, a Path to Glory campaign, or a Warcry game, but there isn’t anything stopping you from using them to create singular, one-off games as well within whatever system you’d like.
Remember, everything in the Weave “actually happens” so most of the time Quests are one-offs. For example; if a monster is terrorising a city, and you decide to play through the Quest, you will be “resolving” that Quest. When you’ve completed the Quest, be sure to comment on the page about what happened! Some resolutions will naturally close the quest (the monster is slain), while others will keep it open (the army/binding was destroyed/beaten, and the monster is still out there).
Inside Lāzawardcháros
The followers of Nagash named the great worm that circles the god-beasts Nasson and Neolotl, “Lāzawardcháros”. Inside this massive creature is a cave network that has gone unmapped, and throughout the system, great gems (a strange kind lapis lazuli), can be found.
To Exorcise the Serpent
The Purple Serpent, a small force of Chaos worshippers has infected the new settlement of Faun’s Leap…
Geomantic Energies
The geomantic energies of Larimar, a giant worm that circles the great god-beasts of Nasson and Neolotl, have the power to create both peace and chaos for the worm’s residents.