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=='''Maps'''==
 
=='''Maps'''==
 
[[Image:Manix626x.jpg|left|thumb|'''Manix, Year 626 AF Hex Map''']] [[Image:Malixia262hex.jpg|left|thumb|'''Malixia Regional Map''']] [[Image:Malixia_map_WIP.jpg|none|thumb| '''Malixia City''']]
 
[[Image:Manix626x.jpg|left|thumb|'''Manix, Year 626 AF Hex Map''']] [[Image:Malixia262hex.jpg|left|thumb|'''Malixia Regional Map''']] [[Image:Malixia_map_WIP.jpg|none|thumb| '''Malixia City''']]
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* '''The [[Nakaltian Scriptorum]]:''' Formerly an opulent manor house, the Scriptorum was ceded to the dwarven delegation from Nakaltia, who have since done significant work in refurbishing parts of it (notably the ground and first floors). Because they are largely scholars, scriveners, and a variety of useful crafts-dwarves, much of the space now operates as a library, scriptorum, and workshops.

Revision as of 15:03, 9 June 2018

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A D&D 5th Edition campaign


New Recruit - "Independant Society of Antiquaries...why is 'Independent' spelled wrong?"

ISA Agent - "Well, it was misspelled by our founder, King Bill when he began the order. By the time it had been noticed or brought to anyone's attention,
it had already been registered with the Dygannia Alliance Adventurers Guild and a whole slew of monogrammed nameplates, folios and coasters had been made.
So, the King decided to just stick with it. No one argued. He was King!
Welcome to our Society! Here, have a collectible ISA coaster."


The Lost & the Found

Game Pages

Maps

Manix, Year 626 AF Hex Map
Malixia Regional Map
Malixia City
  • The Nakaltian Scriptorum: Formerly an opulent manor house, the Scriptorum was ceded to the dwarven delegation from Nakaltia, who have since done significant work in refurbishing parts of it (notably the ground and first floors). Because they are largely scholars, scriveners, and a variety of useful crafts-dwarves, much of the space now operates as a library, scriptorum, and workshops.