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Durian tests the limits of the [[Draconic Boon|Boon]] that [[Bleucorundum]] gave him, accepting a job that would take him into the territory of another child of [[Bahamut]]… |
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Eager to find out how the [[Draconic Boon#Boon of the Galadiir (Corundum Egg)|Boon of Bleucorundum]] really worked, Durian took a job in an area where a [[Bronze Dragon]] had reportedly been sighted. He would be providing protection to a cargo boat named the [[River Titicaca#History|River Queen]] while it sailed from [[Sneerwell]] to the [[Ssaphibian River]]. He met the rest of the adventuring team at the dock and they all boarded the |
Eager to find out how the [[Draconic Boon#Boon of the Galadiir (Corundum Egg)|Boon of Bleucorundum]] really worked, Durian took a job in an area where a [[Bronze Dragon]] had reportedly been sighted. He would be providing protection to a cargo boat named the [[River Titicaca#History|River Queen]] while it sailed from [[Sneerwell]] to the [[Ssaphibian River]]. He met the rest of the adventuring team at the dock and they all boarded the boat, which was being captained by two [[The Feywild#Creatures of the Feywild|Korreds]]. They were not on the river for long before they had their first sighting of the [[Bronze Dragon]] swimming towards the stern of the boat. They managed to put some distance between themselves and the [[Dragon]] by kicking the boat's engine into temporary overdrive, but the [[Dragon]] eventually caught up and attacked the boat with its lightning breath weapon. The team managed to get one more boost out of the boat's engine to escape the [[Dragon]] again, but the engine was shot afterwards. |
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The [[The Feywild#Creatures of the Feywild|Korred]] captains docked the boat to address any damages and refuel at their midway station, which turned out to be an illicit mining operation in the [[Isonhound]] forests that the captains were involved with, even hauling mining equipment on their boat. As they pulled in, however, it was clear that the site had been completely destroyed, presumably by the [[Bronze Dragon]]. The team explored what was left of the site—displeased with the environmental scarring that the mining had caused—and quickly turned against the unapologetic [[The Feywild#Creatures of the Feywild|Korreds]]. So much so, that when the [[Bronze Dragon]] eventually caught up with the team, they fed the [[The Feywild#Creatures of the Feywild|Korred]] captains to him. They had a brief conversation with the [[Dragon]], who revealed that there were still enslaved workers trapped in the collapsed mine. He was unsympathetic to them, however, as he believed that any people involved with this mining "deserve their fate." Durian also spoke to the [[Bronze Dragon]], but it was very clear that Durian was invisible to him as the creature struggled to make eye contact and follow the sound of Durian's voice. This was curious to Durian…did this mean that the [[Bronze Dragon]] still sought to harm him, or was he simply now invisible to all [[Dragon|Dragons]] of the [[Dragon#Metallic Dragons|Metallic]] and [[Dragon#Chromatic Dragons|Chromatic]] variety? More importantly, what did it say about the moral perspectives of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] if [[Bleucorundum]] viewed all non-[[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] as potentially harmful? There was a [[Warforged]] on their team who also seemed to be invisible to the [[Dragon]], but Durian did not know where the [[Warforged]] sourced their invisibility from. |
The [[The Feywild#Creatures of the Feywild|Korred]] captains docked the boat to address any damages and refuel at their midway station, which turned out to be an illicit mining operation in the [[Isonhound]] forests that the captains were involved with, even hauling mining equipment on their boat. As they pulled in, however, it was clear that the site had been completely destroyed, presumably by the [[Bronze Dragon]]. The team explored what was left of the site—displeased with the environmental scarring that the mining had caused—and quickly turned against the unapologetic [[The Feywild#Creatures of the Feywild|Korreds]]. So much so, that when the [[Bronze Dragon]] eventually caught up with the team, they fed the [[The Feywild#Creatures of the Feywild|Korred]] captains to him. They had a brief conversation with the [[Dragon]], who revealed that there were still enslaved workers trapped in the collapsed mine. He was unsympathetic to them, however, as he believed that any people involved with this mining "deserve their fate." Durian also spoke to the [[Bronze Dragon]], but it was very clear that Durian was invisible to him as the creature struggled to make eye contact and follow the sound of Durian's voice. This was curious to Durian…did this mean that the [[Bronze Dragon]] still sought to harm him, or was he simply now invisible to all [[Dragon|Dragons]] of the [[Dragon#Metallic Dragons|Metallic]] and [[Dragon#Chromatic Dragons|Chromatic]] variety? More importantly, what did it say about the moral perspectives of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] if [[Bleucorundum]] viewed all non-[[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] as potentially harmful? There was a [[Warforged]] on their team who also seemed to be invisible to the [[Dragon]], but Durian did not know where the [[Warforged]] sourced their invisibility from. |
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Before he had a chance to confront them and explain the item's importance, the festival was interrupted by the familiar sounds of chaos in the distance. A horde of strange, mutated-looking monsters had begun [[Cheshire's Assault on Seglock|assaulting the city]]. Durian flew towards the noise emitting from the center gate of [[Seglock University]], helping to fight off the attacking monsters along the way. Upon reaching the gate, he discovered that it had been overtaken by a horde of [[Cheshire's Goblins]]. He helped to fight them for a while until [[Into the Greedy Green/NPCs#Professor Nguyen|Professor Nguyen]]—a staff member of the school—appeared with his [[Autom]] bodyguard and began shooting [[Cheshire's Goblins]] with a liquid which melted them in one hit. Durian and a group of [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] followed the professor deeper into campus, hoping to obtain more of this miracle liquid. As they darted through a courtyard towards one of the campus buildings, however, [[Horatio Cheshire]] flew overhead riding what looked like an aspect of [[Tiamat]] and rained the team with acid. Thankfully, the team was able to patch each other up and help everyone into the building. When the team questioned [[Into the Greedy Green/NPCs#Professor Nguyen|Professor Nguyen]] about the liquid he had used to melt [[Cheshire's Goblins]], he explained that it was [[Drakkoth]] blood and that they would be able to obtain more from his laboratory. The [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] helped the professor fight off the monsters through several halls and classrooms until finally reaching his laboratory, where he was able to supply them all with vials of [[Drakkoth]] blood. They used the blood to help push back [[Horatio Cheshire|Horatio Cheshire's]] siege on the city and take down whatever was left of his forces. |
Before he had a chance to confront them and explain the item's importance, the festival was interrupted by the familiar sounds of chaos in the distance. A horde of strange, mutated-looking monsters had begun [[Cheshire's Assault on Seglock|assaulting the city]]. Durian flew towards the noise emitting from the center gate of [[Seglock University]], helping to fight off the attacking monsters along the way. Upon reaching the gate, he discovered that it had been overtaken by a horde of [[Cheshire's Goblins]]. He helped to fight them for a while until [[Into the Greedy Green/NPCs#Professor Nguyen|Professor Nguyen]]—a staff member of the school—appeared with his [[Autom]] bodyguard and began shooting [[Cheshire's Goblins]] with a liquid which melted them in one hit. Durian and a group of [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] followed the professor deeper into campus, hoping to obtain more of this miracle liquid. As they darted through a courtyard towards one of the campus buildings, however, [[Horatio Cheshire]] flew overhead riding what looked like an aspect of [[Tiamat]] and rained the team with acid. Thankfully, the team was able to patch each other up and help everyone into the building. When the team questioned [[Into the Greedy Green/NPCs#Professor Nguyen|Professor Nguyen]] about the liquid he had used to melt [[Cheshire's Goblins]], he explained that it was [[Drakkoth]] blood and that they would be able to obtain more from his laboratory. The [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] helped the professor fight off the monsters through several halls and classrooms until finally reaching his laboratory, where he was able to supply them all with vials of [[Drakkoth]] blood. They used the blood to help push back [[Horatio Cheshire|Horatio Cheshire's]] siege on the city and take down whatever was left of his forces. |
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Over the next several weeks, Durian and the other [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] continued using [[Drakkoth]] blood to fight against [[Horatio Cheshire|Cheshire's]] monsters until [[Into the Greedy Green/NPCs#Professor Nguyen|Professor Nguyen's]] supply eventually ran out. However, they would soon be approached by a woman named [[Bazzniagalvinica|Brenna]], the leader of a |
Over the next several weeks, Durian and the other [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] continued using [[Drakkoth]] blood to fight against [[Horatio Cheshire|Cheshire's]] monsters until [[Into the Greedy Green/NPCs#Professor Nguyen|Professor Nguyen's]] supply eventually ran out. However, they would soon be approached by a woman named [[Bazzniagalvinica|Brenna]], the leader of a [[List of Guilds|Guild]] calling themselves the [[The Protectors of the People|Protectors of the People]]. She invited Durian and some other [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] back to the [[List of Guilds|Guild's]] hideout…where they brokered a deal which would provide both [[Seglock University]] and the [[The Protectors of the People|Protectors of the People]] with a steady supply of [[Drakkoth]] blood for the foreseeable future. |
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=== Splintered Priorities === |
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Durian joins a [[List of Guilds|Guild]] in order to reacquire the [[Selune Splinter]], an artifact which had protected his clan back in [[Jadenhill]] before being stolen… |
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Before Durian could put any more legwork into pursuing the path of [[Sardior]], he would first need to address a loose thread from his past which had made an unexpected reappearance in his life: the [[Selune Splinter]]. Unbeknownst to him, the [[Wold Order]] had taken possession of it sometime after it was stolen from the [[Jadenhill#Court of Quartz|Court of Quartz]]…using it in one of their training grounds to create the illusion of a [[Red Dragon|Red Dragon's]] lair. Even more frustrating, the adventurer who had swiped it from the [[Wold Order]] refused to hear Durian out about the significance it carried to his clan. In a move that felt almost mocking, they also openly carried the [[Selune Splinter]] around with them seemingly everywhere they went. Durian kept close tabs on them, awaiting an opportunity when he could negotiate for the artifact that—as far as Durian could tell—was the only thing standing between his clan and certain annihilation. After three vexatious months, he learned that the [[Selune Splinter]] had traded hands once again. However, Durian had fought alongside the [[Band of the Iron Hawk]] during the [[The Shadow Forge Shutdown|Shadow Forge Shutdown]] and—in need of aid—he accepted their invitation to join their |
Before Durian could put any more legwork into pursuing the path of [[Sardior]], he would first need to address a loose thread from his past which had made an unexpected reappearance in his life: the [[Selune Splinter]]. Unbeknownst to him, the [[Wold Order]] had taken possession of it sometime after it was stolen from the [[Jadenhill#Court of Quartz|Court of Quartz]]…using it in one of their training grounds to create the illusion of a [[Red Dragon|Red Dragon's]] lair. Even more frustrating, the adventurer who had swiped it from the [[Wold Order]] refused to hear Durian out about the significance it carried to his clan. In a move that felt almost mocking, they also openly carried the [[Selune Splinter]] around with them seemingly everywhere they went. Durian kept close tabs on them, awaiting an opportunity when he could negotiate for the artifact that—as far as Durian could tell—was the only thing standing between his clan and certain annihilation. After three vexatious months, he learned that the [[Selune Splinter]] had traded hands once again. However, Durian had fought alongside the [[Band of the Iron Hawk]] during the [[The Shadow Forge Shutdown|Shadow Forge Shutdown]] and—in need of aid—he accepted their invitation to join their [[List of Guilds|Guild]]. They gave Durian the title of "Psionic Sorcerer" and used their connections to help negotiate the reacquisition of the [[Selune Splinter]]. Having finally recovered his clan's coveted artifact, Durian spent some downtime practicing how to channel illusionary magic through the [[Selune Splinter|Splinter]]…trusting that it would not be long before he could arrange for its safe transport back to [[Jadenhill]]. In the meantime, however, he returned his attention to uncovering all he could about the [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] god: [[Sardior]]. |
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=== Jeered Tears === |
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Following the [[The Shadow Forge Shutdown|Shadow Forge Shutdown]], the [[The Curator|Curator]] offered a favor of information to anyone who aided in the battle. Durian used his favor to ask about [[Sardior]], but the [[The Curator|Curator]] did not provide any new leads other than reaffirming all that [[Yggwilv]] had already said. He suggested seeking out the [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] for more answers, a recommendation which Durian felt very intent on following…assuming he could find any. He took a six-week hiatus from adventuring to fully focus on researching [[Sardior]] and the [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]], using bribes and favors in order to compile a list of nearly everything ever put to parchment about the ancient ruby god. It was not a terribly long list—which was to be expected when conducting research on [[Prehistory|Prehistoric]] beings—but Durian was confident that it was at least comprehensive. One particular find caught his attention: references to an unknown sixth type of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]]. He immediately connected this sixth type with [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]], a mysterious dark entity who had recently begun plaguing [[Isonhound]]. Durian surmised that [[Sardior]] must have casted this sixth [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] out of his court and that they had returned as [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] to exact revenge on the re-emerging [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]]. He felt even more confident in his theory after some other [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] heard legends of a previously unknown [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] type: [[Obsidian Dragon|Obsidian]]. |
Following the [[The Shadow Forge Shutdown|Shadow Forge Shutdown]], the [[The Curator|Curator]] offered a favor of information to anyone who aided in the battle. Durian used his favor to ask about [[Sardior]], but the [[The Curator|Curator]] did not provide any new leads other than reaffirming all that [[Yggwilv]] had already said. He suggested seeking out the [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] for more answers, a recommendation which Durian felt very intent on following…assuming he could find any. He took a six-week hiatus from adventuring to fully focus on researching [[Sardior]] and the [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]], using bribes and favors in order to compile a list of nearly everything ever put to parchment about the ancient ruby god. It was not a terribly long list—which was to be expected when conducting research on [[Prehistory|Prehistoric]] beings—but Durian was confident that it was at least comprehensive. One particular find caught his attention: references to an unknown sixth type of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]]. He immediately connected this sixth type with [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]], a mysterious dark entity who had recently begun plaguing [[Isonhound]]. Durian surmised that [[Sardior]] must have casted this sixth [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] out of his court and that they had returned as [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] to exact revenge on the re-emerging [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]]. He felt even more confident in his theory after some other [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] heard legends of a previously unknown [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] type: [[Obsidian Dragon|Obsidian]]. |
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Around the same time Durian concluded his research, a handful of other [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]]—including several [[Band of the Iron Hawk|Iron Hawks]]—returned from visiting [[Sro]]…who had gifted them with six ancient artifacts called the [[Tear of Sardior|Tears of Sardior]]. Durian was astonished by the possibility of a physical remnant of [[Sardior]] still existing in the realm and thought the [[Tear of Sardior|Tears]] could be potentially helpful for meeting more [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]], so he proposed a trade: he would share the findings from his research with the [[Band of the Iron Hawk|Hawks]] in exchange for one of the [[Tear of Sardior|Tears]]. However, they thought it was an unfair trick for Durian to withhold information and felt that—as their |
Around the same time Durian concluded his research, a handful of other [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]]—including several [[Band of the Iron Hawk|Iron Hawks]]—returned from visiting [[Sro]]…who had gifted them with six ancient artifacts called the [[Tear of Sardior|Tears of Sardior]]. Durian was astonished by the possibility of a physical remnant of [[Sardior]] still existing in the realm and thought the [[Tear of Sardior|Tears]] could be potentially helpful for meeting more [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]], so he proposed a trade: he would share the findings from his research with the [[Band of the Iron Hawk|Hawks]] in exchange for one of the [[Tear of Sardior|Tears]]. However, they thought it was an unfair trick for Durian to withhold information and felt that—as their [[List of Guilds|Guild]] mate—he should trust them enough to share any intel that could benefit the [[List of Guilds|Guild]] and the people of [[Isonhound]]. Their response surprised Durian, causing him to feel guilty and reassess…so he apologized to the [[List of Guilds|Guild]] and freely shared his research with them—no strings attached—as well as his theory about the identity of [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]]. In spite of this, Durian acquired his own [[Tear of Sardior]] a few weeks later by bartering with someone from outside of the [[List of Guilds|Guild]] who had been along on the same visit to [[Sro]]. Being the only artifact of [[Sardior]] that Durian knew, he fastened it into a necklace to wear as a holy symbol in the same manner as his pendant of [[Bahamut]]. |
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Durian uncovers the true identity of [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] and weighs the consequences of sharing his revelation with any other [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]]… |
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As the party left the lair of [[Smargarg]], something that the young [[Emerald Dragon]] said continued to echo in Durian's mind: "I can feel [[Feredemius|Feredemius']] presence…everywhere…he is still alive somewhere, somehow, in [[Isonhound]]." It seemed like such a strange thought to leave on. After all, had [[Smargarg]] ''seen'' everywhere lately? [[Isonhound]] was falling into disarray, being steadily overrun by shadow monsters. If [[Feredemius]] was truly so omnipresent, why had all this looming chaos not yet lured him out? How could his psionic presence be so strongly felt without leaving any observable trace? Durian returned to his research and combed through it closely, looking for anything he may have overlooked. He came across a piece of information that he had originally regarded as insignificant…namely, that [[Dragon|Dragons]] could achieve a form of immortality by having their [[Soul]] repeatedly possess an egg of their same or similar type. This tidbit seemed to be backed up by the [[Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior|Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior's]] mission to resurrect [[Tuschello]] using a [[Gold Dragon]] egg. So why would [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] want to possess an [[Emerald Dragon]] egg with his corrupting shadow energy? Durian had a sudden revelation. "Fuck, [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] is [[Emerald Dragon|Emerald]]…" he murmured while rummaging back through his jumbled notes, praying to [[Sardior]] that he had missed something. He had initially thought it made so much sense for [[Feredemius|The Once That Waits]] to be the forgotten [[Obsidian Dragon]], but was it possible that Durian had unintentionally misled his |
As the party left the lair of [[Smargarg]], something that the young [[Emerald Dragon]] said continued to echo in Durian's mind: "I can feel [[Feredemius|Feredemius']] presence…everywhere…he is still alive somewhere, somehow, in [[Isonhound]]." It seemed like such a strange thought to leave on. After all, had [[Smargarg]] ''seen'' everywhere lately? [[Isonhound]] was falling into disarray, being steadily overrun by shadow monsters. If [[Feredemius]] was truly so omnipresent, why had all this looming chaos not yet lured him out? How could his psionic presence be so strongly felt without leaving any observable trace? Durian returned to his research and combed through it closely, looking for anything he may have overlooked. He came across a piece of information that he had originally regarded as insignificant…namely, that [[Dragon|Dragons]] could achieve a form of immortality by having their [[Soul]] repeatedly possess an egg of their same or similar type. This tidbit seemed to be backed up by the [[Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior|Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior's]] mission to resurrect [[Tuschello]] using a [[Gold Dragon]] egg. So why would [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] want to possess an [[Emerald Dragon]] egg with his corrupting shadow energy? Durian had a sudden revelation. "Fuck, [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] is [[Emerald Dragon|Emerald]]…" he murmured while rummaging back through his jumbled notes, praying to [[Sardior]] that he had missed something. He had initially thought it made so much sense for [[Feredemius|The Once That Waits]] to be the forgotten [[Obsidian Dragon]], but was it possible that Durian had unintentionally misled his [[List of Guilds|Guild]] mates and the other [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]]? And if what [[Smargarg]] said was true about all emerald creatures being descended from [[Feredemius]]…could Durian really be descended from such a sinister being? He wanted to broach his new revelation with the rest of the [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] in [[Seglock]], but he felt it would be best to handle it delicately…lest they turn on him and become radicalized against all emerald creatures. The realm had already attempted to massacre all [[Dragon|Draconic]] creatures only a few decades ago…it seemed foolish to think the masses would be above taking up arms against [[Dragon|Draconic]] ''emerald'' creatures, specifically. Durian decided to bide his time with revealing [[Feredemius|The One That Waits']] true identity, holding out for a favorable opportunity to share the truth so as to mitigate any possible fallout for himself and other emerald creatures who may still be in hiding across the realm. |
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=== Harbinger Havoc === |
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Durian learns the names of all five original [[Ruby Court]] seats and ponders what it means to be a [[Ruby Court|Harbinger]], founding the [[Harbingers of Sardior]] to share information about [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]]… |
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Shortly after returning to [[Seglock]], Durian began to compile everything he had learned about the [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] from his visits with [[Smargarg]] and the [[Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior]]…attempting to organize his scattered notes into a tome of more comprehensible information that others could benefit from. Arguably the most significant discoveries from his most recent outings were names for two more of [[Sardior|Sardior's]] court members…the [[Emerald Dragon|Emerald]]—[[Feredemius]]—and the [[Amethyst Dragon|Amethyst]]—[[Venaleth|The One That Walks Among You]]. Durian was among the first to meet the [[Sapphire Dragon|Sapphire]]—[[Bleucorundum]]—early on in his journey, and another party had uncovered the name of the [[Crystal Dragon|Crystal]]—[[Eros]]—several months ago. All that had yet to be uncovered was a name for the fifth court seat…that is, until another adventuring party returned from the [[Northern Snowy Mountains]] with an artifact called the [[Topaz Astrolabe]] as well as a name to finally put to the [[Topaz Dragon|Topaz]]—[[Tuschello]]. Additionally, the party claimed that the artifact gifted them [[Draconic Boon#Boon of the Ruby Court Harbingers|Harbinger Boons]] upon its activation and that it had briefly opened a portal to the [[Soul]] of [[Tuschello]] within the [[Astral Plane|Astral Sea]]. These claims intrigued Durian…especially their use of the word [[Ruby Court|Harbinger]], as it sounded like a role that one could have aspired to attain in the court of [[Sardior]]. He certainly had theories about what such a role may have once entailed within the ancient [[Ruby Court]], especially since the benefits of the [[Draconic Boon#Boon of the Ruby Court Harbingers|Harbinger Boon]]—namely, a gem-based breath weapon and resistance—mirrored his own innate abilities as a [[Dragonborn|Gem Dragonborn]]. However, it was the only word he knew thus far to describe a follower of [[Sardior]]…so regardless of whatever its formal definition used to be, Durian also wanted to be a [[Ruby Court|Harbinger]]. He finished compiling his tome of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] knowledge—deciding to title it the [[Harbingers of Sardior]]—and treated it as a quasi- |
Shortly after returning to [[Seglock]], Durian began to compile everything he had learned about the [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] from his visits with [[Smargarg]] and the [[Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior]]…attempting to organize his scattered notes into a tome of more comprehensible information that others could benefit from. Arguably the most significant discoveries from his most recent outings were names for two more of [[Sardior|Sardior's]] court members…the [[Emerald Dragon|Emerald]]—[[Feredemius]]—and the [[Amethyst Dragon|Amethyst]]—[[Venaleth|The One That Walks Among You]]. Durian was among the first to meet the [[Sapphire Dragon|Sapphire]]—[[Bleucorundum]]—early on in his journey, and another party had uncovered the name of the [[Crystal Dragon|Crystal]]—[[Eros]]—several months ago. All that had yet to be uncovered was a name for the fifth court seat…that is, until another adventuring party returned from the [[Northern Snowy Mountains]] with an artifact called the [[Topaz Astrolabe]] as well as a name to finally put to the [[Topaz Dragon|Topaz]]—[[Tuschello]]. Additionally, the party claimed that the artifact gifted them [[Draconic Boon#Boon of the Ruby Court Harbingers|Harbinger Boons]] upon its activation and that it had briefly opened a portal to the [[Soul]] of [[Tuschello]] within the [[Astral Plane|Astral Sea]]. These claims intrigued Durian…especially their use of the word [[Ruby Court|Harbinger]], as it sounded like a role that one could have aspired to attain in the court of [[Sardior]]. He certainly had theories about what such a role may have once entailed within the ancient [[Ruby Court]], especially since the benefits of the [[Draconic Boon#Boon of the Ruby Court Harbingers|Harbinger Boon]]—namely, a gem-based breath weapon and resistance—mirrored his own innate abilities as a [[Dragonborn|Gem Dragonborn]]. However, it was the only word he knew thus far to describe a follower of [[Sardior]]…so regardless of whatever its formal definition used to be, Durian also wanted to be a [[Ruby Court|Harbinger]]. He finished compiling his tome of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] knowledge—deciding to title it the [[Harbingers of Sardior]]—and treated it as a quasi-[[List of Guilds|Guild]], inviting any [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] who expressed interest in learning more about [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] to share the tome and regularly meet together to add new information that they picked up throughout their travels. |
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=== Festive Fall === |
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Durian brings the [[Topaz Astrolabe]] to [[Sneerwell]] in hopes of deciphering its purpose, instead confronting [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] face-to-face while [[Isonhound]] is enveloped by shadows… |
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Durian and another member of the [[Band of the Iron Hawk|Iron Hawks]] made plans to take the [[Topaz Astrolabe]] to [[Sneerwell]]—the home of [[Pendergras Industries]]—in hopes that somebody from this hub of technological development could help to ascertain the artifact's function. His |
Durian and another member of the [[Band of the Iron Hawk|Iron Hawks]] made plans to take the [[Topaz Astrolabe]] to [[Sneerwell]]—the home of [[Pendergras Industries]]—in hopes that somebody from this hub of technological development could help to ascertain the artifact's function. His [[List of Guilds|Guild]] mate unexpectedly couldn't make the trip, however, so Durian had to travel alone. Upon arriving in [[Sneerwell]], he discovered a festival taking place as it was [[Asar Ogalas|Asar Oglas]] once again. Durian hadn't realized that it had been a full year since leaving [[Jadenhill]]. So much in his life had changed since then, and festivals now made Durian feel uneasy as he couldn't forget his previous [[Asar Ogalas|Asar Oglas]] experience and the attack which had come to be known as the [[Three Dragons on Synàra]]. But for old times' sake, he stopped by a fortune teller's booth like he had last year and—using his newfound telepathy that [[Smargarg]] had taught him—discerned that this city's fortune teller was merely a swindler. |
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As Durian emerged from the tent—wiser than he was the year before—his weariness around festivals was quickly validated as a thunderous, quaking boom interrupted the celebration. In the ensuing chaos, Durian noticed a commotion coming from the [[Pendergras Industries|Pendergras]] factory and darted towards it with another group of [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] to investigate. They saw a shouting [[Gnome|Half-Gnome]] man remotely controlling a cluster of [[Autom|Automs]] and demanding to know what was going on at his factory. It was [[Tolmé Pendergras]], who turned to the [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] and asked what they knew about the situation. Durian noticed a familiar sight barricading the entrance into the factory: the amethyst [[Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior#Warforged-Centaur|Warforged-Centaur]] from the [[Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior]]. "It's a [[Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior#Warforged-Centaur|Warforged-Centaur]]," Durian surprisedly exclaimed…but this did nothing to clarify things to [[Tolmé Pendergras|Tolmé]] as he readied his [[Autom|Automs]] to attack. Durian turned invisible—trying not to rouse a showdown—and spoke in the minds of the other [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] to convince them to help the [[Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior|MSDOS]]. Likewise, he sent a telepathic message to [[Tolmé Pendergras|Tolmé]] pleading for him to call off his [[Autom|Automs]] and let their group handle the situation. [[Tolmé Pendergras|Tolmé]] seemed very skeptical, but allowed the [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] to push through to the entrance of the factory. |
As Durian emerged from the tent—wiser than he was the year before—his weariness around festivals was quickly validated as a thunderous, quaking boom interrupted the celebration. In the ensuing chaos, Durian noticed a commotion coming from the [[Pendergras Industries|Pendergras]] factory and darted towards it with another group of [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] to investigate. They saw a shouting [[Gnome|Half-Gnome]] man remotely controlling a cluster of [[Autom|Automs]] and demanding to know what was going on at his factory. It was [[Tolmé Pendergras]], who turned to the [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] and asked what they knew about the situation. Durian noticed a familiar sight barricading the entrance into the factory: the amethyst [[Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior#Warforged-Centaur|Warforged-Centaur]] from the [[Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior]]. "It's a [[Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior#Warforged-Centaur|Warforged-Centaur]]," Durian surprisedly exclaimed…but this did nothing to clarify things to [[Tolmé Pendergras|Tolmé]] as he readied his [[Autom|Automs]] to attack. Durian turned invisible—trying not to rouse a showdown—and spoke in the minds of the other [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] to convince them to help the [[Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior|MSDOS]]. Likewise, he sent a telepathic message to [[Tolmé Pendergras|Tolmé]] pleading for him to call off his [[Autom|Automs]] and let their group handle the situation. [[Tolmé Pendergras|Tolmé]] seemed very skeptical, but allowed the [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] to push through to the entrance of the factory. |
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By the time of the [[The Umbral Flood|Umbral Flood]], Durian had already gained a reputation in [[Seglock]] as the most dependable source of knowledge for any information pertaining to [[Sardior]]. [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] from all around the city were routinely directed to him to answer any gem-related inquiries. For a long while, he gladly accepted this role and did his best to help anyone who requested his expertise…but the rising quantity of queries he received eventually began to wear him down and it became difficult to shake the feeling that he was being used. One day, Durian was called upon by two members of the [[Band of the Iron Hawk|Iron Hawks]] and [[The Protectors of the People|Protectors of the People]]…each approaching him separately, but asking oddly similar questions about [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]]. He asked them if there was anything more going on, to which they revealed their plan for a so-called alliance of the |
By the time of the [[The Umbral Flood|Umbral Flood]], Durian had already gained a reputation in [[Seglock]] as the most dependable source of knowledge for any information pertaining to [[Sardior]]. [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] from all around the city were routinely directed to him to answer any gem-related inquiries. For a long while, he gladly accepted this role and did his best to help anyone who requested his expertise…but the rising quantity of queries he received eventually began to wear him down and it became difficult to shake the feeling that he was being used. One day, Durian was called upon by two members of the [[Band of the Iron Hawk|Iron Hawks]] and [[The Protectors of the People|Protectors of the People]]…each approaching him separately, but asking oddly similar questions about [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]]. He asked them if there was anything more going on, to which they revealed their plan for a so-called alliance of the [[List of Guilds|Guilds]] they had dubbed the "Lightsworn" with a stated goal of dispelling the shadows that had overtaken [[Isonhound]]. They made Durian an offer to join them in the role of an advisor and help lead their research department. Considering what he knew about [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] and still hoping that [[Feredemius]] could be redeemed, he agreed to help them on the condition that he would be given an equal vote in any group decisions pertaining to [[Sardior]] and the [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]]. They agreed to these terms, and Durian was initially relieved to finally have a group with whom he could share [[Feredemius|The One That Waits']] true identity. This way—if they ultimately voted to try and slay his emerald ancestor—Durian would at least have a say in the group's decision…or so he thought. The next day, he accidentally overheard a conversation amongst the group’s leaders—comprised of both [[Band of the Iron Hawk|Iron Hawks]] and [[The Protectors of the People|Protectors of the People]]—in which they dismissed the advisor position they had given him as a “hollow role.” Durian confronted them and they immediately tried to backtrack, but the harm had already been done. Feeling betrayed and aggrieved, Durian pressed to know why the [[Harbingers of Sardior]] had been excluded from this supposed [[List of Guilds|Guild]] alliance in the first place…asserting that the only fair path forward would be for him to have an equal council vote so he could represent his group’s interests. They lashed back, their words dripping with condescension as they accused him of being “overly possessive” of all the information he had acquired about [[Sardior]]. They chastised him for “making demands” and “bring ungrateful” after the [[Band of the Iron Hawk|Iron Hawks]] had helped him reacquire the [[Selune Splinter]]…but why should accepting their aid—which they claimed had been purely altruistic—be forever held over his head and used as a reason to tolerate blatant deceit? After a long, fuming argument which went nowhere…Durian decided that any future help he lent to these [[List of Guilds|Guilds]] was going to be on his own terms. So he broke ties with their group and—in the dead of night—packed all of his things before departing the [[Band of the Iron Hawk|Iron Hawks’]] [[List of Guilds|Guild]] hall. He had been allied with these [[Dragon]] slayers long enough, especially if he was going to help resurrect an ancient [[Dragon]] god. |
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By this point, the rest of the group began to reconvene, chiming in with their own questions about the [[Ruby Court]]. Durian asked if she has had any contact with [[Feredemius]]. She said no, but that [[Feredemius]] is a master at hiding, protecting his location by dispersing his essence amongst the [[Weave]]. Echoing what [[Smargarg]] had described prior, “I can feel [[Feredemius|Feredemius']] presence…everywhere, he is still alive somewhere, somehow, in [[Isonhound]].” She asked Durian, “you’re an [[Dragonborn|Emerald Dragonborn]], can you not sense his presence everywhere, as well?” He responded, “I guess, but…have you ''seen'' everywhere lately?” He then asked about [[Kristang|Kristang the Obsidian Dragon]], to which [[Bleucorundum]] began to loudly laugh. “For as much as you seem to know, it’s funny that you would still believe in a bogeyman like [[Kristang]]!” He questioned why [[Kristang]] had been given a [[Ruby Court|Harbinger]] if he wasn’t real. [[Bleucorundum]] theorized that since it had come from the [[Topaz Astrolabe]], it was likely merely a tribute from [[Tuschello|Tuschello the Topaz Dragon]] who had something of an obsession with [[Kristang]]. But [[Bleucorundum]] was adamant that there had only ever been five [[Ruby Court#Prehistoric Court|Thanes]] on the [[Ruby Court]], never six. Durian insisted that, even if not [[Kristang]], there was at least some sort of [[Obsidian Dragon|Obsidian]]-looking [[Dragon]] terrorizing [[Isonhound]] on the surface. But [[Bleucorundum]] was entirely certain, “shadow and [[Obsidian Dragon|Obsidian]] are different,” and whoever [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] really was had merely taken the form of a [[Dragon]] as a means of intimidation and that they seemed to have a vendetta against all [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] for whatever reason. Durian replied how that seemed accurate, seeing how [[Smargarg]] was having a similar rough time trapped underground in his [[Smargarg#The Hatchery|Hatchery]] of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] eggs. At the mention of there being more [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] eggs in danger, [[Bleucorundum|Bleucorundum’s]] face filled with surprise and worry before slowly recomposing herself, “no…[[Amethyst Dragon|Amethyst]] first, then we can focus on saving the hatchlings.” |
By this point, the rest of the group began to reconvene, chiming in with their own questions about the [[Ruby Court]]. Durian asked if she has had any contact with [[Feredemius]]. She said no, but that [[Feredemius]] is a master at hiding, protecting his location by dispersing his essence amongst the [[Weave]]. Echoing what [[Smargarg]] had described prior, “I can feel [[Feredemius|Feredemius']] presence…everywhere, he is still alive somewhere, somehow, in [[Isonhound]].” She asked Durian, “you’re an [[Dragonborn|Emerald Dragonborn]], can you not sense his presence everywhere, as well?” He responded, “I guess, but…have you ''seen'' everywhere lately?” He then asked about [[Kristang|Kristang the Obsidian Dragon]], to which [[Bleucorundum]] began to loudly laugh. “For as much as you seem to know, it’s funny that you would still believe in a bogeyman like [[Kristang]]!” He questioned why [[Kristang]] had been given a [[Ruby Court|Harbinger]] if he wasn’t real. [[Bleucorundum]] theorized that since it had come from the [[Topaz Astrolabe]], it was likely merely a tribute from [[Tuschello|Tuschello the Topaz Dragon]] who had something of an obsession with [[Kristang]]. But [[Bleucorundum]] was adamant that there had only ever been five [[Ruby Court#Prehistoric Court|Thanes]] on the [[Ruby Court]], never six. Durian insisted that, even if not [[Kristang]], there was at least some sort of [[Obsidian Dragon|Obsidian]]-looking [[Dragon]] terrorizing [[Isonhound]] on the surface. But [[Bleucorundum]] was entirely certain, “shadow and [[Obsidian Dragon|Obsidian]] are different,” and whoever [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] really was had merely taken the form of a [[Dragon]] as a means of intimidation and that they seemed to have a vendetta against all [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] for whatever reason. Durian replied how that seemed accurate, seeing how [[Smargarg]] was having a similar rough time trapped underground in his [[Smargarg#The Hatchery|Hatchery]] of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] eggs. At the mention of there being more [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] eggs in danger, [[Bleucorundum|Bleucorundum’s]] face filled with surprise and worry before slowly recomposing herself, “no…[[Amethyst Dragon|Amethyst]] first, then we can focus on saving the hatchlings.” |
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She told the party that if they could arrange to rescue [[Smargarg]] and his [[Smargarg#The Hatchery|Hatchery]], she would provide him sanctuary in her lair. But in the meantime, her priority was trying to locate her friend the [[Venaleth|Amethyst Thane]]. She described rumors of an [[Amethyst Dragon]] in a nearby city with no name that was also being protected from the shadows (presumably by one of the [[Ruby Court#Artifacts|Gem Artifacts]]), and she offered the party shelter in her lair if they agreed to venture into this city in search of the supposed [[Amethyst Dragon]]. The team readily agreed, as the city is why they had come out there to begin with…but there was also a catch: the city had been overtaken by the [[ |
She told the party that if they could arrange to rescue [[Smargarg]] and his [[Smargarg#The Hatchery|Hatchery]], she would provide him sanctuary in her lair. But in the meantime, her priority was trying to locate her friend the [[Venaleth|Amethyst Thane]]. She described rumors of an [[Amethyst Dragon]] in a nearby city with no name that was also being protected from the shadows (presumably by one of the [[Ruby Court#Artifacts|Gem Artifacts]]), and she offered the party shelter in her lair if they agreed to venture into this city in search of the supposed [[Amethyst Dragon]]. The team readily agreed, as the city is why they had come out there to begin with…but there was also a catch: the city had been overtaken by the [[Att-Annalo|Servants of Att-Annalo]] who were keeping the city heavily guarded and under quarantine. [[Bleucorundum]] granted the party one of her [[Draconic Boon#Boon of the Galadiir (Corundum Egg)|Boons of Neutrality]], rendering them invisible to the cultists so long as they don’t harm any of them (since [[Bleucorundum|Bleucorundum’s]] [[Draconic Boon|Boons]] could not stack, Durian opted to keep his existing [[Draconic Boon|Boon]] of invisibility to [[Dragon|Dragons]], reassuring the group that his normal invisibility spell would be sufficient for him to avoid detection by the cultists). So after resting off their head-on encounter with [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]], the party ventured back to the shadowy surface of [[Isonhound]] in the direction of this unnamed city. |
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As the team made their approach, Durian imparted his knowledge about [[Amethyst Dragon|Amethyst Dragons]] being the most powerful type of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] due to their ability to deal force damage and manipulate gravity. Just then, they got close enough to take in the entire city, portions of it being torn apart and lifted upwards into the sky. The cultists were alerted to the approaching party members by the sound of clanking armor and turned invisible to try and engage them. Having a visual on the invisible guards, Durian leapt from the rooftops to try and help escort the rest of the party through the inconspicuous chaos while taking four direct hits of necrotic damage from the cultists. Still managing to retain his invisibility, he teleported out of that mayhem and into the nearest floating building he could spot in the distance. Despite immediately recasting invisibility, he was briefly spotted by a crazed [[Halfling]] known as [[Into the Greedy Green/NPCs#Father Mel|Father Mel]] who launched into a long villainous speech and challenged Durian to strike him down. Not being one for obvious bait, Durian chose to hide. At the first opportunity, Durian leapt from the floating building, narrowly avoiding landing on the rest of his party as they all regrouped on the rooftops. |
As the team made their approach, Durian imparted his knowledge about [[Amethyst Dragon|Amethyst Dragons]] being the most powerful type of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] due to their ability to deal force damage and manipulate gravity. Just then, they got close enough to take in the entire city, portions of it being torn apart and lifted upwards into the sky. The cultists were alerted to the approaching party members by the sound of clanking armor and turned invisible to try and engage them. Having a visual on the invisible guards, Durian leapt from the rooftops to try and help escort the rest of the party through the inconspicuous chaos while taking four direct hits of necrotic damage from the cultists. Still managing to retain his invisibility, he teleported out of that mayhem and into the nearest floating building he could spot in the distance. Despite immediately recasting invisibility, he was briefly spotted by a crazed [[Halfling]] known as [[Into the Greedy Green/NPCs#Father Mel|Father Mel]] who launched into a long villainous speech and challenged Durian to strike him down. Not being one for obvious bait, Durian chose to hide. At the first opportunity, Durian leapt from the floating building, narrowly avoiding landing on the rest of his party as they all regrouped on the rooftops. |
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Durian was unable to gleam anything from this question the last time he had encountered [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] in the forest…but for some reason, this time was different. [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] gave an unsavory smirk as visions began to flash in Durian's mind with such vividness, it was as if he was really there. He saw the court of [[Sardior]] as it had once been, very long ago, when the [[Ruby Court#Prehistoric Court|Thanes]] all presided together to serve the [[Sardior|Ruby King]]. Each type of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] appeared to be present and getting along, including [[Feredemius]] and even [[Kristang|Kristang the Obsidian]]. |
Durian was unable to gleam anything from this question the last time he had encountered [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] in the forest…but for some reason, this time was different. [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]] gave an unsavory smirk as visions began to flash in Durian's mind with such vividness, it was as if he was really there. He saw the court of [[Sardior]] as it had once been, very long ago, when the [[Ruby Court#Prehistoric Court|Thanes]] all presided together to serve the [[Sardior|Ruby King]]. Each type of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] appeared to be present and getting along, including [[Feredemius]] and even [[Kristang|Kristang the Obsidian]]. |
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Suddenly, the scene flashed forward to a moment after [[Sardior]] had been shattered. He saw [[Feredemius]] sinking into a life of hedonism after the [[Ruby Court]] had broken up, occupying a village as its people tried and failed to satiate him. "More food, more merriment" he demanded, but the villagers pleaded that he was wringing them dry and that they would have no food to last them the winter. One villager protested "you really are a [[Into the Greedy Green|Greedy Green]]," but [[Feredemius]] did not care and as soon as they had nothing left to offer, he simply moved on to the next village and left the people to starve. This pattern repeated until eventually, villagers began to fight back against [[Feredemius]] wherever he appeared. [[Feredemius]] did not take kindly to their unruliness and unleashed an onslaught to take what he felt entitled to. He eventually became such a problem, that five heroes wielded the [[Ruby Court#Artifacts|Keys to the Court]] to imprison [[Feredemius]] in the [[The Citadel of Huldus|Dwarven Citadel]] beneath the [[Northern Snowy Mountains]]. Energy from the [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] continued to seep into the [[Northern Snowy Mountains|Mountain]] as he sat waiting within the [[The Citadel of Huldus|Citadel]] for nearly a millennia, further corrupting his mind and turning his brilliant emerald scales to a dark |
Suddenly, the scene flashed forward to a moment after [[Sardior]] had been shattered. He saw [[Feredemius]] sinking into a life of hedonism after the [[Ruby Court]] had broken up, occupying a village as its people tried and failed to satiate him. "More food, more merriment" he demanded, but the villagers pleaded that he was wringing them dry and that they would have no food to last them the winter. One villager protested "you really are a [[Into the Greedy Green|Greedy Green]]," but [[Feredemius]] did not care and as soon as they had nothing left to offer, he simply moved on to the next village and left the people to starve. This pattern repeated until eventually, villagers began to fight back against [[Feredemius]] wherever he appeared. [[Feredemius]] did not take kindly to their unruliness and unleashed an onslaught to take what he felt entitled to. He eventually became such a problem, that five heroes wielded the [[Ruby Court#Artifacts|Keys to the Court]] to imprison [[Feredemius]] in the [[The Citadel of Huldus|Dwarven Citadel]] beneath the [[Northern Snowy Mountains]]. Energy from the [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] continued to seep into the [[Northern Snowy Mountains|Mountain]] as he sat waiting within the [[The Citadel of Huldus|Citadel]] for nearly a millennia, further corrupting his mind and turning his brilliant emerald scales to a dark shadowy color (his eyes, however, remained the same emerald green). He carried on sowing his influence over other creatures' minds from within the [[The Citadel of Huldus|Citadel]], amassing a [[Cult]] of followers using the mantle of [[Feredemius|The One That Waits]]. Once there were no more [[Ruby Court#Artifacts|Keys to the Court]] in or around the [[Northern Snowy Mountains|Mountains]] to suppress the [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] energy, the mounting pressure set [[Feredemius]] free in an enormous umbral explosion, the sound of which stirred Durian out of his vision. |
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"My child…" [[Feredemius]] beckoned, "join me, and I'll grant you power beyond your imagination. We will rule the realm together." Durian, ashamed to be proven right in this moment, rebuked "you're too late, [[Feredemius]]. My [[Soul]] belongs to [[Sardior]]…and soon we'll have all the [[Ruby Court#Artifacts|Keys to the Court]] and you won't be able to stop us from bringing him back." [[Feredemius]] paused before staring down Durian yet again. "But [[Sardior]] cannot return if the emerald court seat can't be filled," he hissed before slithering back into the veil of darkness. The other [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] monsters retreated alongside their leader and everything seemed strangely quiet, at least for the moment. |
"My child…" [[Feredemius]] beckoned, "join me, and I'll grant you power beyond your imagination. We will rule the realm together." Durian, ashamed to be proven right in this moment, rebuked "you're too late, [[Feredemius]]. My [[Soul]] belongs to [[Sardior]]…and soon we'll have all the [[Ruby Court#Artifacts|Keys to the Court]] and you won't be able to stop us from bringing him back." [[Feredemius]] paused before staring down Durian yet again. "But [[Sardior]] cannot return if the emerald court seat can't be filled," he hissed before slithering back into the veil of darkness. The other [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] monsters retreated alongside their leader and everything seemed strangely quiet, at least for the moment. |
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When he awoke the next morning, however, his pillow was far more comfortable than he remembered it and for a moment, he felt as though he was back in his bed in [[Jadenhill]]. He tried to rest with that memory of home for a few more minutes until all of his memories flooded back to him and he jolted awake. He sat up, realizing he was not in [[Bleucorundum|Bleucorundum's]] lair anymore. He climbed out of the strangely cozy bed and found himself in what looked like the chamber of a gorgeous crystalline cavern, the walls embellished with accents of emeralds not unlike what he had seen decorating [[Smargarg|Smargarg's]] lair. Aside from the bed and ornamentations, the room was oddly empty except for a contrastingly simple door embedded in the opposite wall. Suddenly, an image of the [[The Curator|Curator]] materialized in the room and invited Durian outside. Durian followed the apparition towards the door and opened it, flooding the room with the golden light of a new morning. |
When he awoke the next morning, however, his pillow was far more comfortable than he remembered it and for a moment, he felt as though he was back in his bed in [[Jadenhill]]. He tried to rest with that memory of home for a few more minutes until all of his memories flooded back to him and he jolted awake. He sat up, realizing he was not in [[Bleucorundum|Bleucorundum's]] lair anymore. He climbed out of the strangely cozy bed and found himself in what looked like the chamber of a gorgeous crystalline cavern, the walls embellished with accents of emeralds not unlike what he had seen decorating [[Smargarg|Smargarg's]] lair. Aside from the bed and ornamentations, the room was oddly empty except for a contrastingly simple door embedded in the opposite wall. Suddenly, an image of the [[The Curator|Curator]] materialized in the room and invited Durian outside. Durian followed the apparition towards the door and opened it, flooding the room with the golden light of a new morning. |
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As Durian's eyes adjusted, he crossed the threshold and found himself looking out upon a semicircle of cabins sat within the clearing of a dense [[The Feywild|Feywild]] forest. The faces of five other familiar [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] stumbled out from their own individual cabins, and at the edge of the semicircle stood the [[The Curator|Curator]]. The other [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] seemed similarly surprised to find themselves there, and they pressed the [[The Curator|Curator]] to know what was going on. The [[The Curator|Curator]] revealed that he knew they were about to attempt resurrecting [[Sardior]], but that it would be nearly impossible while the [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] was still spilling out from the [[Northern Snowy Mountains]]. Additionally, he warned that the chaos plaguing [[Isonhound]] had drawn the attention of [[Chronepsis]]—the [[Quelmar Deities#The Four|Dragon Deity]] of time—and that she was preparing to purge the existing [[ |
As Durian's eyes adjusted, he crossed the threshold and found himself looking out upon a semicircle of cabins sat within the clearing of a dense [[The Feywild|Feywild]] forest. The faces of five other familiar [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] stumbled out from their own individual cabins, and at the edge of the semicircle stood the [[The Curator|Curator]]. The other [[List of All Player Characters|Adventurers]] seemed similarly surprised to find themselves there, and they pressed the [[The Curator|Curator]] to know what was going on. The [[The Curator|Curator]] revealed that he knew they were about to attempt resurrecting [[Sardior]], but that it would be nearly impossible while the [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] was still spilling out from the [[Northern Snowy Mountains]]. Additionally, he warned that the chaos plaguing [[Isonhound]] had drawn the attention of [[Chronepsis]]—the [[Quelmar Deities#The Four|Dragon Deity]] of time—and that she was preparing to purge the existing [[Quelmar Timeline|Timeline]] if it steered any closer towards a realm-wide cataclysm. As such, he had handpicked this team for their unique abilities and summoned them all there to help seal the [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] rift before the resurrection ceremony. Durian irritatedly asked why the [[The Curator|Curator]] pretended to not know anything about [[Sardior]] the first time he had inquired about the [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] god. The [[The Curator|Curator]] simply smiled at Durian with a glint in his eye and replied "you were not ready yet." |
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The [[The Curator|Curator]] claimed to not have an exact plan, but he suggested that they go to [[Gammelgard]] and seek out [[Longfang]] (also known as [[Longfang|Dippy]] in his [[Dwarf]] form) to learn what had originally attracted him to the [[Northern Snowy Mountains]] during his brief alliance with [[Cheshire's Goblins]]. The team agreed and decided it would also be wise to ask [[Falgrim Norest]] for help in tracking down [[Longfang]]. Durian had not spoken to [[Falgrim Norest|Falgrim]] since being recruited by the [[The Order of the Watchful Eye|Order of the Watchful Eye]] several months ago to help take down a coven of [[Hag|Hags]], but everyone seemed to agree that he would be a good person to start with. The [[The Curator|Curator]] opened a [[The Feywild|Fey]] portal and the team stepped through, finding themselves just outside the entrance of [[Gammelgard]]. |
The [[The Curator|Curator]] claimed to not have an exact plan, but he suggested that they go to [[Gammelgard]] and seek out [[Longfang]] (also known as [[Longfang|Dippy]] in his [[Dwarf]] form) to learn what had originally attracted him to the [[Northern Snowy Mountains]] during his brief alliance with [[Cheshire's Goblins]]. The team agreed and decided it would also be wise to ask [[Falgrim Norest]] for help in tracking down [[Longfang]]. Durian had not spoken to [[Falgrim Norest|Falgrim]] since being recruited by the [[The Order of the Watchful Eye|Order of the Watchful Eye]] several months ago to help take down a coven of [[Hag|Hags]], but everyone seemed to agree that he would be a good person to start with. The [[The Curator|Curator]] opened a [[The Feywild|Fey]] portal and the team stepped through, finding themselves just outside the entrance of [[Gammelgard]]. |
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So the team went about collecting the various [[Dragon]] essences they required. Between the entire team, they had connections to at least one of every [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] type who would be willing to contribute to their plan. They paid visits to each of their contacts—Durian even brought them back to [[Bleucorundum|Bleucorundum's]] lair where they obtained essences from [[Bleucorundum]] and [[Smargarg]]—and soon they were able to return to [[Falgrim Norest|Falgrim]] with all of the [[Dragon]] essences needed to construct their weapon. |
So the team went about collecting the various [[Dragon]] essences they required. Between the entire team, they had connections to at least one of every [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] type who would be willing to contribute to their plan. They paid visits to each of their contacts—Durian even brought them back to [[Bleucorundum|Bleucorundum's]] lair where they obtained essences from [[Bleucorundum]] and [[Smargarg]]—and soon they were able to return to [[Falgrim Norest|Falgrim]] with all of the [[Dragon]] essences needed to construct their weapon. |
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As soon as the team was ready with the bomb, they set off to ask for help from the [[The Curator|Curator's]] acquaintance. But as was frequently the case with the [[The Curator|Curator]], his directions were less than straightforward and the team was led to a tavern inside of a demiplane where time seemed to exist on an endless loop. It was inside this tavern that they were introduced to [[Purple Dragon#Notable Purple Dragons|Uhlm]], a massive purple-scaled [[Dragon]] whose body filled nearly the entire room. This [[Dragon]] pitched them a deal: in exchange for a compelling story, he would send the team back in time to before the [[Northern Snowy Mountains]] were engulfed in shadows. Specifically, he would send them back one thousand years, just before the [[Dwarf|Dwarves]] locked down the [[The Citadel of Huldus|Citadel]]. Durian surmised from this offer that [[Purple Dragon#Notable Purple Dragons|Uhlm]] must be some sort of aspect of [[Chronepsis]]…or perhaps one of her [[Ruby Court|Harbingers]] or [[Ruby Court|Thanes]]. The team entertained [[Purple Dragon#Notable Purple Dragons|Uhlm]] with the best story they could, acting out their various adventures that had brought them all to that point. [[Purple Dragon#Notable Purple Dragons|Uhlm]] seemed adequately pleased and bestowed each of them with a single-use, round-trip time travel watch. He issued a warning, however, that they would remain stuck in the past should they do anything to drastically alter the |
As soon as the team was ready with the bomb, they set off to ask for help from the [[The Curator|Curator's]] acquaintance. But as was frequently the case with the [[The Curator|Curator]], his directions were less than straightforward and the team was led to a tavern inside of a demiplane where time seemed to exist on an endless loop. It was inside this tavern that they were introduced to [[Purple Dragon#Notable Purple Dragons|Uhlm]], a massive purple-scaled [[Dragon]] whose body filled nearly the entire room. This [[Dragon]] pitched them a deal: in exchange for a compelling story, he would send the team back in time to before the [[Northern Snowy Mountains]] were engulfed in shadows. Specifically, he would send them back one thousand years, just before the [[Dwarf|Dwarves]] locked down the [[The Citadel of Huldus|Citadel]]. Durian surmised from this offer that [[Purple Dragon#Notable Purple Dragons|Uhlm]] must be some sort of aspect of [[Chronepsis]]…or perhaps one of her [[Ruby Court|Harbingers]] or [[Ruby Court|Thanes]]. The team entertained [[Purple Dragon#Notable Purple Dragons|Uhlm]] with the best story they could, acting out their various adventures that had brought them all to that point. [[Purple Dragon#Notable Purple Dragons|Uhlm]] seemed adequately pleased and bestowed each of them with a single-use, round-trip time travel watch. He issued a warning, however, that they would remain stuck in the past should they do anything to drastically alter the [[Quelmar Timeline|Timeline]]. Durian asked [[Purple Dragon#Notable Purple Dragons|Uhlm]] if he had ever considered joining the fight against the shadows himself, to which he quipped "is that not what I'm doing right now?" The team graciously thanked [[Purple Dragon#Notable Purple Dragons|Uhlm]] for his help and prepared to travel to the [[Northern Snowy Mountains]] the next day. |
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Upon their arrival at the [[Northern Snowy Mountains|Mountains]], they endeavored to get as close to the sealed [[The Citadel of Huldus|Citadel]] entrance as they could without suffering harm from the shadows. The [[The Curator|Curator]] accompanied the team to see them off, preemptively casting [[Dwarf]] disguises on each of them. They went over their plan one last time, said their farewells to the [[The Curator|Curator]], and activated their watches all together. In a flash, they saw the shadows over the land rapidly melt away and the heavenly bodies raced through the sky as time traveled backwards at an alarming pace, until everything finally began to slow down and steadily march forward once more. The team glanced at their surroundings. They stood in what seemed assuredly the same location…but where there was once complete deadness, there was now the bustle of urgency as [[Dwarf|Dwarves]] ran in every direction, absorbed in the midst of some major conflict. They blended in with their [[Dwarf]] disguises and approached the now unsealed entrance to the [[The Citadel of Huldus|Citadel]]. Durian was the only member of the team who could actually speak [[Dwarf|Dwarvish]], so he would need to take the lead. Thankfully, he did not have to say much to convince the guards to let them enter as the [[Dwarf|Dwarves]] were constantly rushing in and out of the [[The Citadel of Huldus|Citadel]] to complete their tasks. They made their way through the mines, guided by a foreboding [[Dragon|Draconic]] energy as they traveled increasingly deeper into the [[Northern Snowy Mountains|Mountains]]. Finally, they turned a corner where none of the [[Dwarf|Dwarves]] dared tread and walked into a truly terrifying sight: [[Feredemius]], with his original brilliant emerald scales, looming over a chained [[Kristang]] as the [[Obsidian Dragon|Obsidian Dragon's]] sprawled body was forced to prop open a large [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] rift. The team gasped in horror, synchronously slamming their watches to flee the past before they could be spotted and disrupt the |
Upon their arrival at the [[Northern Snowy Mountains|Mountains]], they endeavored to get as close to the sealed [[The Citadel of Huldus|Citadel]] entrance as they could without suffering harm from the shadows. The [[The Curator|Curator]] accompanied the team to see them off, preemptively casting [[Dwarf]] disguises on each of them. They went over their plan one last time, said their farewells to the [[The Curator|Curator]], and activated their watches all together. In a flash, they saw the shadows over the land rapidly melt away and the heavenly bodies raced through the sky as time traveled backwards at an alarming pace, until everything finally began to slow down and steadily march forward once more. The team glanced at their surroundings. They stood in what seemed assuredly the same location…but where there was once complete deadness, there was now the bustle of urgency as [[Dwarf|Dwarves]] ran in every direction, absorbed in the midst of some major conflict. They blended in with their [[Dwarf]] disguises and approached the now unsealed entrance to the [[The Citadel of Huldus|Citadel]]. Durian was the only member of the team who could actually speak [[Dwarf|Dwarvish]], so he would need to take the lead. Thankfully, he did not have to say much to convince the guards to let them enter as the [[Dwarf|Dwarves]] were constantly rushing in and out of the [[The Citadel of Huldus|Citadel]] to complete their tasks. They made their way through the mines, guided by a foreboding [[Dragon|Draconic]] energy as they traveled increasingly deeper into the [[Northern Snowy Mountains|Mountains]]. Finally, they turned a corner where none of the [[Dwarf|Dwarves]] dared tread and walked into a truly terrifying sight: [[Feredemius]], with his original brilliant emerald scales, looming over a chained [[Kristang]] as the [[Obsidian Dragon|Obsidian Dragon's]] sprawled body was forced to prop open a large [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] rift. The team gasped in horror, synchronously slamming their watches to flee the past before they could be spotted and disrupt the [[Quelmar Timeline|Timeline]]. As they were hurled back to the present, the visage of [[Feredemius]] evaporated before them…but [[Kristang]] remained restrained atop the [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] rift. The team shook at the chains, struggling to rip them apart as Durian whimpered repeated apologies for what his ancestor had done. |
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At last, they managed to break through the chains and free [[Kristang]] from his thousand-year-long imprisonment. The team activated their bomb and flung it into the [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] rift, praying for the best as they fled back in the direction they came. Durian gripped [[Kristang]], who was still too weak to run, teleporting the both of them repeatedly upwards through the mines until they reached the surface in front of the [[The Citadel of Huldus|Citadel]] entrance where the rest of the team had broken themselves back outside. They all propped up [[Kristang]] and dragged themselves as far away as they could manage, marveling as they glanced back to see the erupting geyser of [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] energy from the [[Northern Snowy Mountains|Mountains]] steadily wither and dry up. They continued to walk for some time until [[Kristang]] mustered back some of his strength and spoke for the first time, muttering "time for you to go back" before suddenly teleporting the team far out of sight. They regained their bearings and realized that the [[Obsidian Dragon]] had dispensed them just outside of [[Seglock]]. Durian's relief from having accomplished their mission suddenly turned to panic. It was the day of [[Sardior|Sardior's]] resurrection ceremony…and he now had a lot of catching up to do. He rushed towards the [[Airship|Airships]], praying he wasn't too late and that [[Smargarg]] was already on his way to the emerald ritual site. |
At last, they managed to break through the chains and free [[Kristang]] from his thousand-year-long imprisonment. The team activated their bomb and flung it into the [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] rift, praying for the best as they fled back in the direction they came. Durian gripped [[Kristang]], who was still too weak to run, teleporting the both of them repeatedly upwards through the mines until they reached the surface in front of the [[The Citadel of Huldus|Citadel]] entrance where the rest of the team had broken themselves back outside. They all propped up [[Kristang]] and dragged themselves as far away as they could manage, marveling as they glanced back to see the erupting geyser of [[The Shadowfell|Shadowfell]] energy from the [[Northern Snowy Mountains|Mountains]] steadily wither and dry up. They continued to walk for some time until [[Kristang]] mustered back some of his strength and spoke for the first time, muttering "time for you to go back" before suddenly teleporting the team far out of sight. They regained their bearings and realized that the [[Obsidian Dragon]] had dispensed them just outside of [[Seglock]]. Durian's relief from having accomplished their mission suddenly turned to panic. It was the day of [[Sardior|Sardior's]] resurrection ceremony…and he now had a lot of catching up to do. He rushed towards the [[Airship|Airships]], praying he wasn't too late and that [[Smargarg]] was already on his way to the emerald ritual site. |
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*Durian's mother eschewed many aspects of [[Dragonborn]] culture due to the fear of her family being discovered by [[The Second Draconic Crusades|Crusaders]]. This included conventional [[Dragon|Draconic]] names, so she named her son Adrian at birth with the intent of making him sound more [[Elf|Elvish]]. His father, however, was far more relaxed and gifted him the [[Dragon|Draconic]] name Durzibethinus on his fifteenth birthday. Upon leaving home, he combined both names and began calling himself Durian in a halfhearted attempt to reclaim some part of his identity. |
*Durian's mother eschewed many aspects of [[Dragonborn]] culture due to the fear of her family being discovered by [[The Second Draconic Crusades|Crusaders]]. This included conventional [[Dragon|Draconic]] names, so she named her son Adrian at birth with the intent of making him sound more [[Elf|Elvish]]. His father, however, was far more relaxed and gifted him the [[Dragon|Draconic]] name Durzibethinus on his fifteenth birthday. Upon leaving home, he combined both names and began calling himself Durian in a halfhearted attempt to reclaim some part of his identity. |
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*Before leaving home, Durian had never seen or tasted the fruit of his unintended namesake. Coincidentally, however, durians are one of the few fruits that appear on the [[GM:It Came From Kiston#Scavenging Table|Scavenging Table]] for the [[Dragon]]-populated mainland of [[Kiston (Island)|Kiston]]. Additionally, a single durian fruit once came into [[Jadenhill]] as a gift from an overseas diplomat, but it just ended up used as a kickball. |
*Before leaving home, Durian had never seen or tasted the fruit of his unintended namesake. Coincidentally, however, durians are one of the few fruits that appear on the [[GM:It Came From Kiston#Scavenging Table|Scavenging Table]] for the [[Dragon]]-populated mainland of [[Kiston (Island)|Kiston]]. Additionally, a single durian fruit once came into [[Jadenhill]] as a gift from an overseas diplomat, but it just ended up used as a kickball. |
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*While visiting the lair of [[Smargarg]], Durian came across the [[Amethyst Dragon]] egg which had been stolen from the [[Jadenhill#Court of Quartz|Court of Quartz]]. He left it alone as he could not tell it apart from any other gem egg, but the party's |
*While visiting the lair of [[Smargarg]], Durian came across the [[Amethyst Dragon]] egg which had been stolen from the [[Jadenhill#Court of Quartz|Court of Quartz]]. He left it alone as he could not tell it apart from any other gem egg, but the party's boat captain managed to swipe the egg and fled before anyone could see as it almost immediately hatched into an [[Amethyst Dragon]] wyrmling. |
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*Throughout most of history, the [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] went to great lengths to keep their existence in the realm a secret…a behavior that the [[Dragonborn]] of [[Jadenhill]] seemed to similarly display. By choosing to forgo his [[Elf|Wood Elf]] disguise upon leaving his hometown, Durian inadvertently helped lead the charge for [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] and other gem beings to allow themselves to be seen once again. |
*Throughout most of history, the [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] went to great lengths to keep their existence in the realm a secret…a behavior that the [[Dragonborn]] of [[Jadenhill]] seemed to similarly display. By choosing to forgo his [[Elf|Wood Elf]] disguise upon leaving his hometown, Durian inadvertently helped lead the charge for [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]] and other gem beings to allow themselves to be seen once again. |
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*Following his ascension, Durian became a [[List of LEGNdary Characters|legendary character]] throughout the mortal realms and his adventures were retold over the centuries, even inspiring a myth about an [[Elf]] who accrued so much knowledge of [[Dragon|Dragons]] that they ultimately turned into one. |
*Following his ascension, Durian became a [[List of LEGNdary Characters|legendary character]] throughout the mortal realms and his adventures were retold over the centuries, even inspiring a myth about an [[Elf]] who accrued so much knowledge of [[Dragon|Dragons]] that they ultimately turned into one. |
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== Behind the Screen == |
== Behind the Screen == |
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* Durian was created out of a desire to introduce [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] lore into [[The Quelmar Realm|Quelmar]] following the release of Fizban’s Treasury of |
* Durian was created out of a desire to introduce [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragon]] lore into [[The Quelmar Realm|Quelmar]] following the release of [[wikipedia:Fizban's_Treasury_of_Dragons|Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons]], as well as to help answer the question of why [[Dragonborn]] continued to sporadically appear after the point in the [[Quelmar Timeline]] when [[Dragonborn]] were presumed to have gone extinct…the implication being that a few clans managed to survive undetected throughout the [[The Second Draconic Crusades|Second Draconic Crusades]]. Some secondary elements from Durian's backstory—such as the [[Selune Splinter]]—served as callbacks to previous [[The Quelmar Realm|Quelmar]] campaigns that his [[Player]] participated in. |
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* Several elements of Durian's backstory drew upon themes of queerness, such as the power of language and its impact on identity when sufficient vocabulary does not exist to properly describe oneself. This manifested as a [[Dragonborn|Gem Dragonborn]]—ignorant to the existence of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]]—identifying as a [[Dragonborn|Metallic Dragonborn]] as it was his culture’s closest (yet entirely inadequate) approximation for what he was. Other themes included masking to fit into a social order and how such forms of suppression can be multilayered, as in the case of an [[Dragonborn|Emerald Dragonborn]] masking as a [[Dragonborn|Gold Dragonborn]] masking as a [[Elf|Wood Elf]]. |
* Several elements of Durian's backstory drew upon themes of queerness, such as the power of language and its impact on identity when sufficient vocabulary does not exist to properly describe oneself. This manifested as a [[Dragonborn|Gem Dragonborn]]—ignorant to the existence of [[Gemstone Dragon|Gem Dragons]]—identifying as a [[Dragonborn|Metallic Dragonborn]] as it was his culture’s closest (yet entirely inadequate) approximation for what he was. Other themes included masking to fit into a social order and how such forms of suppression can be multilayered, as in the case of an [[Dragonborn|Emerald Dragonborn]] masking as a [[Dragonborn|Gold Dragonborn]] masking as a [[Elf|Wood Elf]]. |
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* Despite being an [[Dragonborn|Emerald Dragonborn]], Durian also possessed [[Gold Dragon]] ancestry due to his [[Sorcerer|Draconic Bloodline Sorcerous Origin]]. |
* Despite being an [[Dragonborn|Emerald Dragonborn]], Durian also possessed [[Gold Dragon]] ancestry due to his [[Sorcerer|Draconic Bloodline Sorcerous Origin]]. |
Latest revision as of 02:20, 18 May 2025
"If you want to stop the return of Sardior, you'll have to kill me first!" —Durian, weeks before actually managing to revive Sardior
Relatives | Feredemius, Smargarg |
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Affiliations | Ruby Court |
Aliases | Emerald Thane of Sardior, Durian, Adrian Grunwald |
Date of Birth | 826 PR |
Place of Birth | Northern Snowy Mountains, Isonhound |
Species | Dragon |
Gender | Male (he/him) |
Eye Color | Emerald |
Class | Deity |
Domain | Trickery |
Durzibethinus, also known as Durian, is an Emerald Dragon and the Emerald Thane of Sardior. Prior to his ascension, he lived a mortal life in Isonhound as a Dragonborn named Adrian Grunwald, son of the high sorcerer in a hidden town called Jadenhill. After leaving home in 825 PR with the hopes of finding a way to protect his clan from hostile Dragons and Crusaders, he changed his name to Durian and discovered the existence of Gem Dragons as well as his own emerald heritage. This sent him down a path towards helping to resurrect Sardior, the Ruby King of Gem Dragons and defeating his disgraced ancestor Feredemius, who served as the original Emerald Thane before the dissolution of the prehistoric Ruby Court. Durian’s role in the ritual to resurrect Sardior caused him to be reborn as an Emerald Dragon and empowered him to sit on the reassembled Ruby Court as the new Emerald Thane. Following his transformation, he took to using the name Durzibethinus, a Draconic name his father had given him, in order to protect his identity as well as his clan.
Prologue[edit | edit source]
Durian was born at the Temple on Jadenhill, a small community off the southern coast of Isonhound. Its population primarily consisted of Metallic Dragonborn and was settled by a clan of devout Bahamut worshippers who emigrated from Pteris in the early PR era to escape the chaos of the Cavalry Rush. The town of Jadenhill itself comprised mainly of the temple, which was partially built into the ruins of an ancient abandoned mining project.
The temple practiced its worship in relative peace and seclusion for over three centuries, finding ways to honor Bahamut while they awaited his inevitable return, such as studying the Way of the Ascendant Dragon. However, they would fall victim to the Razing of Isonhound in 700 PR…which flattened most parts of the temple that were not housed in the repurposed mining tunnels. Most lives were spared, but it was a devastating loss that would prove too difficult to build back from without outside help. They began tiptoeing back into the outside world to attempt trade and other forms of participating in greater society.
Blaming the Dragons of Tiamat—the only Dragon Deity they believed to be active at the time—for their misfortunes, the town wrote letters declaring their allegiance to the church of Kragnux the Dragon Slayer and added him to their pantheon of deities. Around this same time, a few of the town's hatchlings had been born with brilliant, emerald-colored scales and proved to be gifted with psionic powers and sorcery. The source of their unusual ancestry was unknown, but the temple leaders referred to these gemlike hatchlings as "patinas" and believed them to be a blessing from Bahamut…serving as living proof that their clan was on the most righteous path.
This interpretation would prove regrettable as the growing church of Kragnux became radicalized against not just Dragons, but against all types of Draconic creatures. The temple heard word of the Dragonborn being slaughtered in the Second Draconic Crusades and quietly dissolved their ties to the church, but it was too late to recluse their community again. They had rebuilt and thrived with the benefit of outside trading partners who knew of the temple and would soon be visiting in greater numbers.
The temple leaders devised a system for receiving guests, erecting a mage tower dubbed the Court of Quartz to serve as a visitors center as well as house many of the artifacts pulled from the former mining tunnels over the years…including an Amethyst Dragon egg which they mistook as merely a large gem. They also appointed a high sorcerer—one of the "patina" Dragonborn—to reside in the tower and perform an essential part of their plan using one of the few gem relics in the collection brought over from the old continent.
Dubbed the Selune Splinter and described as a fragment from an ancient moon crystal imbued with peculiar paranormal properties, it was able to amplify illusionary magic to increase its effect and distance. Wielding this artifact, the high sorcerer could cast a spell over the entire town to disguise its Dragonborn residents as Wood Elves…the primary inhabitants of the Woldlin region. This deception was successfully kept up for the remainder of the century and the monotonous high sorcerer position would be passed between "patina" Dragonborn before reaching Durian's mother.
Ironically, the long-awaited return of Bahamut in 795 PR would also soon signal the end of the town's ruse. As all Dragons had been set free to inflict their will on the realm, the temple came under attack by P'Kinestra at the start of 825 PR and the Court of Quartz was robbed of its collection…including the Selune Splinter which they had spent decades relying upon for protection. The town's residents were suddenly left vulnerable in a realm which found itself increasingly at odds with Dragons for the first time in over a century. How long would it be before the rest of the realm grew frustrated and turned its sights back on who was left of all Draconic creatures?
Adrian Grunwald, son of the high sorcerer and presumed next in line for the position, adopted the alias of Durian—a portmanteau of his Elvish and Draconic names—to conceal his origins and snuck away from the temple with aspirations to show the realm that the Dragonborn were equal victims of the Dragons' ransacking ways and could be strong allies in the fight against them. If he could also uncover a new means of protecting his clan somewhere along the way, that would be all the better.
Into the Greedy Green[edit | edit source]
Player Name | Jeff |
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Languages | Celestial, Common, Draconic, Dwarvish, Elvish, Infernal, Primordial, Telepathy, Wiki |
Affiliations | Harbingers of Sardior |
Date of Birth | 806 PR |
Place of Birth | Jadenhill, Isonhound |
Species | Dragonborn |
Gender | Male (he/him) |
Height | 6' 4" |
Weight | 260 lbs |
Eye Color | Emerald |
Class | Sorcerer |
Draconic Divinations[edit | edit source]
Durian leaves home for the first time and is given an alarming vision of the future before meeting a Silver Dragon with a peculiar ideology, causing him to have a crisis of faith…
Surprise Sapphire[edit | edit source]
Durian discovers the existence of Gem Dragons and attempts to befriend one of them, leading him towards questions about his own identity…
Bronze Boating[edit | edit source]
Durian tests the limits of the Boon that Bleucorundum gave him, accepting a job that would take him into the territory of another child of Bahamut…
Sardior Secrets[edit | edit source]
Durian meets an ancient witch who is the first to divulge the existence of the Ruby Court as well as his god Sardior, the Ruby King of Gem Dragons…
Seglock Siege[edit | edit source]
Durian struggles to enjoy a festival in Seglock when Horatio Cheshire crashes the party, riding atop what appears to be an aspect of Tiamat…
Shadow Showdown[edit | edit source]
Durian is recruited by the Curator to help shut down the Shadow Forge, putting an end to Horatio Cheshire's abominations once and for all…
Splintered Priorities[edit | edit source]
Durian joins a Guild in order to reacquire the Selune Splinter, an artifact which had protected his clan back in Jadenhill before being stolen…
Jeered Tears[edit | edit source]
Durian sets out to learn everything he can about Sardior and acquires one of the only known physical remnants of the Gem Dragon god…
Sanctified Machines[edit | edit source]
Durian meets the Most Sanctified Disciples of Sardior and pledges to support their efforts to resurrect Sardior in any way that he can…
Emerald Epiphany[edit | edit source]
Durian tracks down the lair of an Emerald Dragon who teaches him how to read minds in exchange for helping to return one of his eggs…
Fairly Devious[edit | edit source]
Durian uncovers the true identity of The One That Waits and weighs the consequences of sharing his revelation with any other Adventurers…
Harbinger Havoc[edit | edit source]
Durian learns the names of all five original Ruby Court seats and ponders what it means to be a Harbinger, founding the Harbingers of Sardior to share information about Gem Dragons…
Festive Fall[edit | edit source]
Durian brings the Topaz Astrolabe to Sneerwell in hopes of deciphering its purpose, instead confronting The One That Waits face-to-face while Isonhound is enveloped by shadows…
Slight Scorn[edit | edit source]
Durian becomes disillusioned by the network of Guilds and decides to leave the Iron Hawks in order to focus all his efforts towards resurrecting Sardior…
Amethyst Altercation[edit | edit source]
Durian encounters Bleucorundum once again, who sends him on a mission into nameless city that is being guarded by a possessed Amethyst Dragon…
Kill Durian[edit | edit source]
Durian resists The One That Waits as his true identity is confirmed and the Dragon sneaks his shadow monsters into Seglock to take out his uncooperative descendent…
Green Tech[edit | edit source]
Durian returns to the Pendergras factory in Sneerwell and is once again forced to confront his ancestor Feredemius, who has taken over the facility…
Chronoseptic Antics[edit | edit source]
Durian is sent to Gammelgard by the Curator to help investigate the Dwarven Citadel and then hurled back in time by Uhlm to free Kristang from his imprisonment…
Divine Rebirth[edit | edit source]
Durian wields the Emerald Blade atop the Northern Snowy Mountains, causing him to be reborn as an Emerald Dragon and transformed into the new Emerald Thane of Sardior…
Emerald Atonement[edit | edit source]
Durzibethinus sends Rooney, his first Harbinger, to help investigate a surge of psionic activity which leads to the lair of a purified Feredemius…
Appearance[edit | edit source]

Durian[edit | edit source]
Durian was sturdily built like most Dragonborn, although he was not exceptionally strong. His scales were a shimmering emerald color with a fine, prickly texture and translucent at the surface. He had Draconic emerald eyes and long head tendrils which hung down his back like a mop of hair. He also had a tail, uncommon but not unheard of amongst Dragonborn. His garbs would forego the customary blue of most Bahamut worshippers, instead opting for assorted metallic hues to better resemble the Metallic Dragonborn who comprise the majority of his clan. He still expressed his allegiance to Bahamut, however, by donning a conspicuous pendant with his religion’s traditional symbol and color. After learning of his emerald heritage, he began wearing a handmade necklace fastened with a Tear of Sardior…symbolizing his mission to help resurrect the god of Gem Dragons.
Durzibethinus[edit | edit source]
In his true form, he is a massive Emerald Dragon with shimmering, translucent scales and two lengthy horns crowning the top of his head. Clusters of smaller crystalline protrusions encircle the rest of his head like a mane. His eyes glow with a pupil-less, emerald hue. Powerful, sinewy limbs match his long neck and tail while broad wings spread from his spiny back. Hard spikes stick out from each of his leg joints. His feet are adorned with razor-sharp claws.
Despite his imposing natural shape, he often favors disguises and will even polymorph into his prior Dragonborn form. In this shape, he appears nearly identical to how he looked before his rebirth, with the addition of wings which are similar to his old spectral ones except that they remain a permanent fixture.
Personality[edit | edit source]
Durian[edit | edit source]
Durian’s prior knowledge of what existed outside Jadenhill had all been secondhand, so he looked upon the realm with wondrous eyes. He asked lots of questions, seeking knowledge and solutions to problems that may not have even occurred yet. He had a deep appreciation for his own mortality, but would go all in for a cause he felt was just. He would try to fall back on the teachings of his temple when confronted with a new moral dilemma, but often privately struggled to fit all quandaries into the good-versus-evil paradigm that Bahamut espoused. He hoped that joining the fight against Dragons would help bring clarity to his religious anxieties. The realities of the conflict, however, only further muddied his outlook.
Durzibethinus[edit | edit source]
Becoming a Dragon has altered his mind in ways that even he does not fully understand. Emotions feel larger than before, for better and worse. He is more confident and curious, but also more paranoid and mistrusting. It’s difficult to discern if these changes are entirely the result of his new form, enhancing traits that were already there, or if they are in part due to Sardior’s influence. When he begins having an intrusive or self-doubting thought, it’s as if another part of his mind rushes in to squash the thought before it can fully form. He is persuaded to his core that this is what he was meant to become…and yet he sometimes feels a dissonance between mind and body, as if he’s merely the same insecure Dragonborn piloting this huge, powerful creature. He quietly hopes and trusts that these incongruent feelings will dissipate as he acclimates to being a Dragon.
Abilities[edit | edit source]
Durian[edit | edit source]
Durian was naturally gifted with psionic abilities, but the way he wielded those powers was often lacking in finesse. Aside from communicating via telepathy, he could also psychically lash out at enemies like a mind whip and exhale psychic energy as a breath weapon. When dealt damage at close range, he reflexively retaliated with a burst of telekinetic energy to push away the aggressor. He could also summon temporary spectral wings which allowed him to fly.
He could create fire at will, drawing upon the Gold Dragon part of his ancestry. He was also taught a number of illusionary spells meant to prepare him for being the high sorcerer of Jadenhill, such as disguisement and invisibility. Additionally, he was very multilingual as a result of his upbringing as a courtier.
He utilized his innate magic abilities to find new ways of avoiding close brushes with death. He figured out how to feather fall after being thrown from a crumbling balcony during his first encounter with Sro. After being nearly digested by Bleucorundum's phase gelatinous cube, he learned how to see invisibility.
Following his reacquisition of the Selune Splinter, Durian used it as an opportunity to practice some of the ranged illusionary magic that he was only just beginning to learn before the artifact was stolen.
After tracking down the lair of Smargarg the Emerald Dragon and requesting his help with locating Feredemius, the Dragon taught Durian the Boon of the Telepath…strengthening his existing psionic abilities and enabling him to read the minds of other creatures.
Durzibethinus[edit | edit source]
The Thanes of Sardior are meant to be Exarchs for their gem types, so Durian’s psionic and psychic powers were radically amplified by his transformation as well as his physical size and strength. He has unmatched prowess in telepathy, clairvoyance, and illusions…skills which he can further project while interfacing with his Gem Artifact, the Emerald Splinter. He is able to exhale a disorientating breath weapon of psychic dissonance. He has a powerful bite and claw attack. He can also fly, teleport and change his shape at will.
His psychic presence seeps into his surroundings over time, a trait which he can use to purposefully imbue certain items and even other creatures with his own emerald essence. He used this ability to transform Rooney into his first Harbinger, forging a Patron-like relationship and psychic link which allows him to see through the Ranger's eyes as well as telepathically communicate.
Adrian of Lyaphaire[edit | edit source]

Adrian of Lyaphaire is an aspect of Durzibethinus that was created as a byproduct of his ascension into the Emerald Thane of Sardior. During his transformation, the residual gold part of his mortal ancestry was shed away and discarded into the Astral Sea. It drifted there, eventually forming its own consciousness and being pulled into another realm known as Lyaphaire. Still possessing the same memories as Durzibethinus up until the Battle of Five Lights, this aspect reverted to using the name Adrian—Durzibethinus’ birth name—as he endeavored to build a life for himself in this new realm…and perhaps someday regain his emerald heritage.
Once his time in Lyaphaire had come to an end, he was returned to Quelmar and merged back with Durzibethinus at the moment of his rebirth during the Battle of Five Lights…this aspect's creation having been a tactic by Sardior to radically acquaint Durzibethinus to the concept of the multiverse.
Click here for the story of Adrian’s adventures in Lyaphaire.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Durian’s family was primarily of Gold Dragon ancestry, hence why his simpler spells were often fire-based. Exhibiting gem features seemed to be a recessive gene as Durian’s immediate family were all gold sans for him, his mother, and grandmother.
- Despite knowing that he differed from his siblings in a major regard, Durian identified as a Gold Dragonborn until his encounter with Bleucorundum. Being faced with the existence of Gem Dragons completely shook his sense of self.
- Durian was one of very few telepaths in Jadenhill and took extra coaxing as a child to verbalize his words, so he was overly eager when meeting other telepaths on his journeys and would try using telepathy as the primary means of communication with them.
- In 820 PR, visiting representatives attempted to scout Durian for Katharda Academy, a proposal which his mother outright refused as he "has a purpose here" and stated that the school "cannot accommodate our unique situation." The representatives warned of the escalating War of Dragons but, after implying that they could see through her Wood Elf disguise, she angrily dismissed them, exclaiming "this is your fight, we're just trying to survive through it." Durian kept a longstanding grudge against his mother for not allowing him to go, and he likely would have gone himself had he not been a year short of fifteen…the age of adulthood in Dragonborn societies. His place was instead offered to Frances Langford, the next candidate on the school’s list.
- Durian's mother eschewed many aspects of Dragonborn culture due to the fear of her family being discovered by Crusaders. This included conventional Draconic names, so she named her son Adrian at birth with the intent of making him sound more Elvish. His father, however, was far more relaxed and gifted him the Draconic name Durzibethinus on his fifteenth birthday. Upon leaving home, he combined both names and began calling himself Durian in a halfhearted attempt to reclaim some part of his identity.
- Before leaving home, Durian had never seen or tasted the fruit of his unintended namesake. Coincidentally, however, durians are one of the few fruits that appear on the Scavenging Table for the Dragon-populated mainland of Kiston. Additionally, a single durian fruit once came into Jadenhill as a gift from an overseas diplomat, but it just ended up used as a kickball.
- While visiting the lair of Smargarg, Durian came across the Amethyst Dragon egg which had been stolen from the Court of Quartz. He left it alone as he could not tell it apart from any other gem egg, but the party's boat captain managed to swipe the egg and fled before anyone could see as it almost immediately hatched into an Amethyst Dragon wyrmling.
- Throughout most of history, the Gem Dragons went to great lengths to keep their existence in the realm a secret…a behavior that the Dragonborn of Jadenhill seemed to similarly display. By choosing to forgo his Wood Elf disguise upon leaving his hometown, Durian inadvertently helped lead the charge for Gem Dragons and other gem beings to allow themselves to be seen once again.
- Following his ascension, Durian became a legendary character throughout the mortal realms and his adventures were retold over the centuries, even inspiring a myth about an Elf who accrued so much knowledge of Dragons that they ultimately turned into one.
Behind the Screen[edit | edit source]
- Durian was created out of a desire to introduce Gem Dragon lore into Quelmar following the release of Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons, as well as to help answer the question of why Dragonborn continued to sporadically appear after the point in the Quelmar Timeline when Dragonborn were presumed to have gone extinct…the implication being that a few clans managed to survive undetected throughout the Second Draconic Crusades. Some secondary elements from Durian's backstory—such as the Selune Splinter—served as callbacks to previous Quelmar campaigns that his Player participated in.
- Several elements of Durian's backstory drew upon themes of queerness, such as the power of language and its impact on identity when sufficient vocabulary does not exist to properly describe oneself. This manifested as a Gem Dragonborn—ignorant to the existence of Gem Dragons—identifying as a Metallic Dragonborn as it was his culture’s closest (yet entirely inadequate) approximation for what he was. Other themes included masking to fit into a social order and how such forms of suppression can be multilayered, as in the case of an Emerald Dragonborn masking as a Gold Dragonborn masking as a Wood Elf.
- Despite being an Emerald Dragonborn, Durian also possessed Gold Dragon ancestry due to his Draconic Bloodline Sorcerous Origin.
- Another one of his Player’s goals was to test the outcome of playing a character whose motivations for learning new spells were entirely narrative-based…specifically as a Sorcerer, a Class whose spells remain the same from day-to-day. For example, Durian learned to cast Feather Fall following a Session in which he nearly died after falling from a great height. The next time he leveled up, he learned to cast See Invisibility after being nearly killed by an invisible monster. Following this approach, the highest level that Durian reached as a Player Character was level 8.
- One of the primary inspirations for Durian's name was Adrian Greenburg, a costume designer most famous for designing the Ruby Slippers in The Wizard of Oz.