some dorians from the abandoned wip folder...
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Wakanga O'tamu (pronounced: /wɑːˈkɑːŋgɑː oʊˈtɑːmuː/ wah-KANG-gah oh-TAH-moo) was a merchant prince in Port Nyanzaru in during the late 15th century DR. He was an information broker of sorts, offering lost lore and arcane knowledge, along with some magical items, in exchange for gold or other valuables. While he was not a member himself, Prince O'tamu was a sympathizer to the efforts of the Harpers. Wakanga O'tamu was a dandy who was easily seduced by smart women, though this was possibly only a
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– Read our review of Xanathar’s Guide to Everything – UPDATED: adding videos for SCAG reprint subclasses as they come in. added video links for all new subclasses and other sections of the books updated Extra Life preview, including Table of Contents added photos I took of my book and some other images to a new gallery Xanathar’s Guide to Everything will be out in November, but we’re seeing lots of previews this week, so I thought I would update […]
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The knights of medieval Europe were meant to be the finest fighting men of their age, even more important, they were expected to be pure in thought and deed, as exemplified in the chivalrous code which...
Qawasha (pronounced: /kɑːˈwɑːʃɑː/ kah-WASH-ah) was a druid of the Emerald Enclave that sought to eradicate the undead that infested the jungles of Chult during the late 15th century DR. To this end, he worked as a guide alongside his vegepygmy companion Kupalué. Qawasha was 6 feet 2 inches (1.9 meters) tall and weighed 180 pounds (81.6 kg). Qawasha and Kupalué communicated to one another using their own form of sign language. Most of the time Qawasha preferred to wear traditional Chultan tunics