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Shrug

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The Weaver

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Shrug

Shrug is a massive savage orc wardoc, but weirdly chill for a waagh spellcaster. Really sees no reason for being expending energy because his connection with waagh energy only makes him energetic when he is really passionate.

siege at Zraco part one

I March out with four of my packs And left the rest to search out Desraki loyalists and destroy them. That doesn't matter. Now we have a job to do days of endless hunting out the sorcerer's rats and obiltate them. We arrived at their stronghold called Zraco. We tried...

The Siege of Old Kleah – part 2

Vitressa’s toes gripped tightly around the cold stone of Old Kleah’s city wall as she ascended. In total darkness, she and her Corvus Cabalist brothers and sisters clambered up the wall, not making a sound. She knew this way well, from sneaking out as a youth. She...

Seize the Crown

The clouds that drew over the Slidecrown Isle were heavy with Ghyran’s grief. They shed crystal rain in great sheets over the lakes. The war for the isle had heralded nonstop combat for weeks. Bodies were slumped in the shallows, often cut down from behind even as they tried to heal their injuries with life-giving Aqua Ghyranis.

siege at Zraco part one

I March out with four of my packs And left the rest to search out Desraki loyalists and destroy them. That doesn't matter. Now we have a job to do days of endless hunting out the sorcerer's rats and obiltate them. We arrived at their stronghold called Zraco. We tried...

The Siege of Old Kleah – part 2

Vitressa’s toes gripped tightly around the cold stone of Old Kleah’s city wall as she ascended. In total darkness, she and her Corvus Cabalist brothers and sisters clambered up the wall, not making a sound. She knew this way well, from sneaking out as a youth. She...

Seize the Crown

The clouds that drew over the Slidecrown Isle were heavy with Ghyran’s grief. They shed crystal rain in great sheets over the lakes. The war for the isle had heralded nonstop combat for weeks. Bodies were slumped in the shallows, often cut down from behind even as they tried to heal their injuries with life-giving Aqua Ghyranis.