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Common in the plains around Liminal and the Empire of the Nine, they are a short, merry folk. Their young are thin and athletically lithe, but age seems to gather thickly about their waists as they get on in years.
 
Common in the plains around Liminal and the Empire of the Nine, they are a short, merry folk. Their young are thin and athletically lithe, but age seems to gather thickly about their waists as they get on in years.

Latest revision as of 02:23, 24 December 2014

Rinhony
The Lands of Liminal
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Gazetteer
Culture
Races
Organizations
Gods & Religion
Greater Gods
Aevo, the King of Gods • Edyma, the Hearthmother • Ulandira, the Earthmother • Aeldryn, the Magicwright • Ildinmara, the Divine Seas
Lesser Gods
Aldinmure, the Crossroads God • Kaedlah, the Great Mystery • Khoro, the Sun Goddess • Xanayr, the Moon God • Elbitara the Triple Goddess of Love
The Gaunt, God of Death • Augdos, Underworld God • Makoryn, the Iron God • Gildammar, the Plaguewright • The Red Lady, Queen of War • Varum, God of Murder • Iritsa, Goddess of Seduction and Deceit • Admaak'Raas, the Mad God
Heresies
Primordials, the First Makers • The Archfey of the Feywild • The Primal Spirits of the Natural World • The Starry Wisdoms of the Firmament • The Dark Powers of the Shadowfell • Alien IntelligencesAbyssal Lords, Masters of Demonkind • Vestiges of Power, Ancient and Fallen

Common in the plains around Liminal and the Empire of the Nine, they are a short, merry folk. Their young are thin and athletically lithe, but age seems to gather thickly about their waists as they get on in years.