Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Elephant Reverence


It was a great story, still believed by many, but the sad truth is that the elderaunts were made by the antipha.   These water archons, former elite soldiers of the durkoth, created the elderaunts to serve them as slave soldiers.  Elephant Reverence is a myth, preached by shamans for so long that came to be dogma, all to hide the dark secret of elderaunt creation. 

Be careful though, tell an elderaunt he was made in some vat and your likely to find a sword in your belly.

Golden Seven


Golden Seven, Seven Heavens - any coincidence? Who knows, maybe, one would have to know if the Seven Heavens came before Bal-Kriav.   The Golden Seven was an elite unit of angels that served the gods.  They were sent on dangerous missions to take down abominations, primordials minions of great might, and even to take out their primordial masters.

They fought in the Dawn War and were probably decisive in bringing victory to the gods and their angelic armies.  While on Bal-Kriav, they built a mammoth citadel called Aphalur.  This place lies in the great mountain range called the Elephant Backbone, and serves as the capital of a holy dwarven empire called Akthol-Tharag.  Don't bother going there though, they don't allow outsiders into the place, thinking that they would defile the holy place with their presence.

Some of the Golden Seven perished in the Dawn War, while others rose to become gods.  One interesting member of this group is Ares.  He must have been different back then, ally and friend to Athena and other goodly angels, time though took its toll on him and made him darker with the ages.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Central Faeglor



Hark! Light lovers, behold the dark reaches of Erochel.

Faeglor - Central

Reached critical mass with places in central Faeglor, so created the first Underdark map of Bal-Kriav:

Faeglor- Central 

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Boundary Wards


Sometimes things go really bad, resulting in Abyssal terrors coming into an area of Bal-Kriav, like what happened at Turgon, or perhaps someone made a mistake in the lab and unleashed some nether terror upon the populace, like what happened at Frosvir, or some careless mages decide to create two fell thrones and then unleash elemental forces upon each other, like what happened in Elemantum.    For these types of events that threaten a large area or perhaps even an entire continent, no small ward will suffice, arcanists have to bring out the big guns, and its not just one wizard, but many that are required to produce containment fields called boundary wards.  The biggest of these cover entire regions.

The Elemantum Boundary Ward confines parts of Elemantum, for without it, brutes of fire and ice are gonna run amok.  The Maen Fyrk Boundary Ward was created to keep negative energy from further corrupting the lands around Frosvir.   The Turgon Boundary Ward was erected to keep the hordes of the Abyss and the meddling of Demogorgon from affecting Bal-Kriav.

... and if you think a shield coming down is a joke.