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<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
<title>Lore Entries Catalog</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="book-page.css" />
</head>
<div class="chapter-meta">
<h1>THE WORLD</h1>
<p>Volume 91 | Chapter/Section Marker (22)</p>
</div>
<section class="lore-entry" id="reidy-s-journal">
<h2>Reidys Journal</h2>
<span class="summary"
>An old journal with thick pages, overflowing with notes. Written by a
young and brilliant scholar during his final days, this massive journal is
a rich anthology of legends, folklore and historical accounts.</span
>
<p>
Once per rest, the group may start a new search among its pages or
continue a previous one. The Game Master assigns a Clock to each piece of
research (the more obscure the information, the bigger the clock, from 4
to 10 sections) and Player Characters attempt a Group Check with DL 10 to
make any progress. Once a research Clock is full, the Game Master provides
a useful, reliable, and precise answer to the original question.
</p>
</section>
<section class="lore-entry" id="resin-tear">
<h2 class="item-title">Resin Tear</h2>
<span class="summary">A curved sword carved from gleaming amber.</span>
<p>
Unable to even dent the armor of the ape-people of Iron Mountain, the
warriors of Oradh Kingdom felled the Thunder Forests trees, from youngest
to oldest, sparing none but the millennia-old yew tree near the waterfall.
From its hardened resin, boiling with sorrow, an Oradhan warrior carved a
blade that could command lightning (similar to an Elementalism Ritual, but
costing no Mind Points). Wielding it, he exterminated the ape-people and
conquered their forge, whose secrets were stolen and acted as foundation
to Oradhans military tradition. Ever since that moment, the spirits and
beasts of land and sky are at war with the Oradh. The name of that warrior
was hidden, since his lineage is cursed.
</p>
</section>
<section class="lore-entry" id="seal-second-sun">
<h2 class="item-title">Seal of the Second Sun</h2>
<span class="summary"
>A delicate cylindrical seal made of lapis lazuli.</span
>
<p>
The embossed inscription on this artifact recites, in high-imperial
register: “In the hands of the Winter Queen, a path opens to the new Sun”.
Discovered by a young explorer lost in the underground necropolis of
Abarsa, this artifact caught the attention of scholars and collectors,
some drawing connections to the female statues lining the perimeter of a
stone tower in the southern archipelago, dating back to the imperial age
and the second ice age. A group of adventurers is organizing an expedition
to the tower but, despite their protests, they have been forbidden from
taking the cylinder with them.
</p>
</section>
<div class="lore-entry" id="metadata-aside">
<h3>[Sidebar Data / Transaction Record]</h3>
</div>
</html>
<!doctype html><html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8" /> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" /> <title>Lore Entries Catalog</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="book-page.css" /> </head> <div class="chapter-meta"> <h1>THE WORLD</h1> <p>Volume 91 | Chapter/Section Marker (22)</p> </div> <section class="lore-entry" id="reidy-s-journal"> <h2>Reidys Journal</h2> <span class="summary" >An old journal with thick pages, overflowing with notes. Written by a young and brilliant scholar during his final days, this massive journal is a rich anthology of legends, folklore and historical accounts.</span > <p> Once per rest, the group may start a new search among its pages or continue a previous one. The Game Master assigns a Clock to each piece of research (the more obscure the information, the bigger the clock, from 4 to 10 sections) and Player Characters attempt a Group Check with DL 10 to make any progress. Once a research Clock is full, the Game Master provides a useful, reliable, and precise answer to the original question. </p> </section> <section class="lore-entry" id="resin-tear"> <h2 class="item-title">Resin Tear</h2> <span class="summary">A curved sword carved from gleaming amber.</span> <p> Unable to even dent the armor of the ape-people of Iron Mountain, the warriors of Oradh Kingdom felled the Thunder Forests trees, from youngest to oldest, sparing none but the millennia-old yew tree near the waterfall. From its hardened resin, boiling with sorrow, an Oradhan warrior carved a blade that could command lightning (similar to an Elementalism Ritual, but costing no Mind Points). Wielding it, he exterminated the ape-people and conquered their forge, whose secrets were stolen and acted as foundation to Oradhans military tradition. Ever since that moment, the spirits and beasts of land and sky are at war with the Oradh. The name of that warrior was hidden, since his lineage is cursed. </p> </section> <section class="lore-entry" id="seal-second-sun"> <h2 class="item-title">Seal of the Second Sun</h2> <span class="summary" >A delicate cylindrical seal made of lapis lazuli.</span > <p> The embossed inscription on this artifact recites, in high-imperial register: “In the hands of the Winter Queen, a path opens to the new Sun”. Discovered by a young explorer lost in the underground necropolis of Abarsa, this artifact caught the attention of scholars and collectors, some drawing connections to the female statues lining the perimeter of a stone tower in the southern archipelago, dating back to the imperial age and the second ice age. A group of adventurers is organizing an expedition to the tower but, despite their protests, they have been forbidden from taking the cylinder with them. </p> </section> <div class="lore-entry" id="metadata-aside"> <h3>[Sidebar Data / Transaction Record]</h3> </div></html>