Shyish
Trade has come back to the Mortal Realms, even if only partially, and with great risk. But with trade come rumours and opportunities to make a name for yourself. Beware though, tales shift on the winds of the Mortal Realms, and it is not uncommon for rumours to be found unfounded or changed beyond recognition
Realm Quests
The Final Battle
The Cult of The Fell Dragon’s ritual has been completed, but at disastrous cost. The ritual was corrupted by the interloper, summoning instead a draconic entity composed of the shadowy energies of The Underside itself. Regardless of prior allegiances, you’ve chosen to fight this monster, for your own sake and that of all Drakengrad.
Investigate the Interloper
During the brief calm in Drakengrad, the interloper, who ruined The Cult of The Dragon’s first attempt to resurrect their patron, made themselves known to all in the region. You’ve chosen to pursue this mysterious figure in an attempt to uncover their designs for Drakengrad.
Protect the Resurrection
In the brief calm that swept over Drakengrad, The Cult of The Fell Dragon have made preparations to perform a new ritual to resurrect their dread patron. You’ve chosen to head the defense of one of the ritual sites at one of the various Sentinel Bones across Drakengrad.
Cyclestone Empowerment
“What do you mean it looks the same? Less of your cheek, and go stick something with it – you’ll soon change your tune.”
Deep in Shyish, within the Cursed City of Ulfenkarn, adventurers can find what’s been called “Cyclestone Alloy”. If one could get their hands on this alloy, then their weapons would be all the more powerful!
The Treasure Forge
Deep in Shyish, amidst the foreboding peaks of the Greyspears, can be found many abandoned magmaholds, here lies the Grimflame…
Shyish Stories
The Precipice of Apocalypse
Sing with me a song of silence and bloodThe rain falls but can’t wash away the mudAgain within Drakengrad, an ominous song rang out as The Cult of The Fell Dragon surged throughout the land. As instructed by their Propheter, the cultists danced and sang, conjuring...
Loose Thread
Within my ancient heart dwells,madness and prideThe words of the dragon god’s song left Ashur’s lips in their ancient tongue as she danced across the stage. Her movements were natural and fluid, like the ocean tides just beyond the city walls, so deeply a part of her...
Weeping Tor
Known as Weeping Tor, the Order of the Tolling Bell maintains a holdfast within the Banelands in the south of the Penultima underworld, Shyish. The Banelands have long been under the sway of Archaon, and it is to him, the Order ultimately owes its allegiance, having...
People, Armies, and Monsters From Shyish
The Open Hand
Pay what you owe.
Lord-Arcanum Afamefuna Sigmarite Tongue
"I know your heart. I can see that you are a true champion of Sigmar, who will go to any lengths...
Lord-Castellant Mivtar of the Fist-Struck Mountain
"There are only eleven of them. Bombard the breach with Mortek Crawlers, then crush the survivors...
Lord-Relictor Herakes and the Blackhammers
They’re an Exemplar Chamber of the Anvils of Heldenhammer, so they field a lot of Paladins, among them Améline’s old Retinue of Retributors. It’s an old Chamber, and has fought through some of the fiercest conflicts the Stormcast have fought in the Age of Sigmar. They are named after the legendary folk hero, simply known as Blackhammer.
What’s agreed is that this figure was a hero, who constantly risked their life for the benefit of others, and yet somehow always survived despite the overwhelming odds that they were faced with, constantly cheating death.
A death god, and Nagash is the one that is popularly ascribed this role but it could have been another one, took this quite literally, and soon began hungering for Blackhammer’s soul, for a mortal to escape their clutches so many times had become a blow against their pride. However, no matter what this death god did, they could not prove that Blackhammer had prolonged their life with fel powers, or seize their soul by force. In the end, they opted for patience, for it seemed that Blackhammer still aged as all mortals do.
When Blackhammer finally breathed their last, the death god smiled, and waited in Shyish for their soul to arrive… But it never did.
The death god scoured the Realms, but could not find Blackhammer’s soul. It seemed that, however they managed it which no one to this day knows, Blackhammer had cheated death one last time.
The Blackhammers, being Anvils of Heldenhammer and thus constantly at war with Nagash, loved the version of this story where the Great Necromancer was the one that tried to take Blackhammer’s soul. They took up their name in their honour and strive to emulate them, both in heroics and in their defiance of death and its masters.
As of this moment, the Blackhammers are counted as destroyed, wiped out by Archaon’s forces at the All-Points during the events of BR: Morathi.
Herakes, Brother of the Stars, Anvil-Bearer, Who-Carries-The-Firmament-And-Laughs (like this title is a translation of a word from his old long-dead tongue), Herakes the Spirit-Forge, and many other titles, was the Lord-Relictor of the Anvils of Heldenhammer. He was an ancient folk-hero from the long-bygone days of the Age of Myth, a man attributed with many legends and tall tales, some of which are true, though when asked about them he’ll simply smile and move the conversation away from the topic. He guided the Blackhammers in matters spiritual, mental, and ethical. Valued for more than just his hammer-arm, he brought great wisdom with him to his Stormcast siblings, as well as a great capacity for listening. More than just a brother, he was a mentor, a friend to many.
He was the first one who figured out why Améline seemed to have lost so much of her humanity, identifying her deaths and Reforging on the Anvil as the cause. Herakes tried to limit her self-sacrificing tendencies to preserve her humanity, but he largely proved unsuccessful in this, much to his dismay. It greatly saddened him when Améline left the Blackhammers to become an Errant-Questor, but he had hopes that she would find success on her quest. He continued to guide the Blackhammers, and always had time to give that guidance to Améline whenever their paths crossed.
His life took a drastic turn in a battle against Ossiarch Bonereapers. He perished during that battle, itself not an unusual occurance, but this time his soul-lightning struck a Morghast mid-flight. Somehow he fused with the Morghast, and his whole soul overpowered the fragments of the others, gaining incomplete control.
In his confusion, all he remembered was that Améline was in Misthavn. Warring against the original personality of the Morghast unchained from Nagash’s domination, he took flight towards the City of Scoundrels to reunite with his Stormcast sister. Along the way the Morghast-Herakes would meet up and travel with a pyromaniacal grot called Snazag.
The Dog-marrow Pack-Friends of Lake Bykaal
The Dog-marrow Friends of Bykaal are the groups, settlements, and nomads living around the...
The Legion of the Swampbarrow King
1000 point PtG list, Soulblight Gravelords.
Locations in Shyish
The White Void
The White Void. The burial ground of Gods. Where one still wanders the frozen wastes, seeking to...
Weeping Tor
Known as Weeping Tor, the Order of the Tolling Bell maintains a holdfast within the Banelands in...
Ulfenkarn
Ulfenkarn, or Wolf’s Feast, is an ancient city in the Realm of Shyish, ruled over by a Tyranical leader by the name of Radukar the Wolf
Glymmsforge
Of all Sigmar's strongholds in the underworld of Lyria, Glymmsforge is the most sacred. A city of...
South of Old Dyunsk
Below is an excerpt from the Turn 0 Unfolding Narrative of Animosity II included here with...