@HellcowKeith @ManifestZone exploring jungle ruins, lost cities, ancient civs in: Xendrik, Qbarra, Aerenal. How are they different?
— Elad Gilo (@EladGilo) April 23, 2017
@EladGilo @ManifestZone @KristianSerrano Have you read the Q'barra backdrops I wrote for Dragon?
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) April 23, 2017
@EladGilo @ManifestZone @KristianSerranoWhat issue was that? And how offbeat am I? Dungeon Magazine 182 (Q'barra in general, Shard rush) and 185 (lizardfolk, dragonborn, Poison Dusk)
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) April 23, 2017
@EladGilo @ManifestZone Q'barra: Greedy humans messing with ancient balance they don't understand. Dragonshard rush, scales, ruins from Age of Demons & Dragonborn.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) April 23, 2017
@EladGilo @ManifestZone Aerenal: Ancient but still active; only ruins would be cities intentionally abandoned, I.E. haunted Vol citadels. Elves, undead, Mabar.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) April 23, 2017
@EladGilo @ManifestZone Xen'drik: Wildly diverse. Giant and Elf ruins, but room for many tiny civilizations to rise and fall. Lost city of the Bee People? Why not.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) April 23, 2017
@KristianSerrano @EladGilo @ManifestZone Certainly, and dangerously haunted – abandoned because they cannot be cleansed. We're keeping you out for your own good, idiot adventurer.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) April 23, 2017
@KristianSerrano @EladGilo @ManifestZone Imagine the sealed citadel where Erandis Vol was born from dragon and elf; what necromantic secrets and terrible curses lie within?
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) April 23, 2017
@KristianSerrano @EladGilo @ManifestZoneAlso Siberys shard hunters, Reidran outposts, quori artifacts/ruins, permanent magical ‘scars’, and honestly whatever else you’d like. Exactly – wildly diverse.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) April 23, 2017