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Corruption comes from [[GM: Swords of the Serpentine|Swords of the Serpentine]], and was brought into Quelmar to explain why in some places (especially investigation heavy places like Al'Adeaf) magicians can't just show up (Such as [[The Lich Omoi]]) and magically divine all of the answers and prophecies they would need to solve a case from the comfort of their living rooms. |
Corruption comes from [[GM: Swords of the Serpentine|Swords of the Serpentine]], and was brought into Quelmar to explain why in some places (especially investigation heavy places like Al'Adeaf) magicians can't just show up (Such as [[The Lich Omoi]]) and magically divine all of the answers and prophecies they would need to solve a case from the comfort of their living rooms. |
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Latest revision as of 04:37, 13 February 2024
The Sanctity of the Markets Curse (Or the Sanctity of the Markets Blessing) was a rare curse that could be found in select cities around Quelmar, most notable Al'Adeaf, which was placed by the god of trade Waukeen/Denari.
About[edit | edit source]
The curse was originally devised as a boon by clerics of Waukeen, but it became known over the years as a curse more than a blessing. The curse caused Corruption in spellcasters and on magic in general when cast within the city's limits.
The corruption manifested in a number of ways. These were categorized as "Internal Corruption" and "External Corruption"
Internal Corruption[edit | edit source]
External Corruption[edit | edit source]
Behind the Screen[edit | edit source]
Corruption comes from Swords of the Serpentine, and was brought into Quelmar to explain why in some places (especially investigation heavy places like Al'Adeaf) magicians can't just show up (Such as The Lich Omoi) and magically divine all of the answers and prophecies they would need to solve a case from the comfort of their living rooms.