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Features hex graphics courtesy of JDJarvis |
Ghostlight Fen had an ominous reputation long before the first human colonists arrived on this world. Something about its metaphysical properties made it the site of an ylthaxu beachhead. Their black metallic obelisks irrupted from astral space in great numbers. The ieldri had encountered the ylthlaxu elsewhere and were swifted in their response. The resulting clash ylthlaxu technology and ieldri magic warped the area beyond repair.
These ancient battles create opportunity for human treasure-seekers today. The only genuine road into the area leads into the town of Wollusk (
0211). In truth, it's only a village and a fairly meagre one, but shabby businesses have sprung up to accommodate the treasure-seekers.
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A Ylthlaxu by Jason Sholtis |
These seekers are few in number, but dedicated. The black obelisks of the
ylthaxu are a vexing but seductive conundrum. Those that have been opened have yielded strange, alien wonders, and also, it must be said, sudden death at times. The base of these is only about 5 feet on each side, but the interior is often larger than the exterior. Some have been long ago looted, others continue to resist intrusion. Still others have been opened before, resealed, and now somehow present something new on the inside.
Beyond the obelisks, the fen itself is dangerous. Only ever sparsely populated, it remains a wild and uncivilized place of hunting skarzgs. roaming gog tribes and the like. Then, their are areas where the ambient fae is so dense than reality itself is untrusthworthy.
Wollusk is the largest village on the outskirts of the Fen, but not the only one. Gamory (
0207) with it's deformed folk and unsavory cult is just up the one road. Beyond that lies Draum (
0503) with its drug-addled populace.