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Also known as the Sepexilium (elvish for "the seven banished"), this group of mysterious beings comprises seven individuals, each having the ability to "mark" people, conferring strange abilities. |
Also known as the Sepexilium (elvish for "the seven banished"), this group of mysterious beings comprises seven individuals, each having the ability to "mark" people, conferring strange abilities. |
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Members of the [[Tempest Brothers Expeditionary Company]] learned about them during their time in Amusa in 893 PR. [[Lord |
Members of the [[Tempest Brothers Expeditionary Company]] learned about them during their time in Amusa in 893 PR. [[Lord Bellephon]] referenced the The Seven as his true patrons and the true embodiment of the wilds. Information from [[The Collector]] linked them to the gnolls and fungus demons against which the company had been fighting. |
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* [[The Collector]] has had visions of her after being exposed to her artifacts |
* [[The Collector]] has had visions of her after being exposed to her artifacts |
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'''The Endless Expanse''' |
'''The Endless Expanse''' |
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* A muscular monk-like figure with a featureless face whose visage gives the viewer vertigo |
* A muscular monk-like figure with a featureless face whose visage gives the viewer vertigo |
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Revision as of 21:13, 17 January 2024
Also known as the Sepexilium (elvish for "the seven banished"), this group of mysterious beings comprises seven individuals, each having the ability to "mark" people, conferring strange abilities.
Members of the Tempest Brothers Expeditionary Company learned about them during their time in Amusa in 893 PR. Lord Bellephon referenced the The Seven as his true patrons and the true embodiment of the wilds. Information from The Collector linked them to the gnolls and fungus demons against which the company had been fighting.
What little is known about the individual members of the group was largely gathered by Marion Ette:
The Twilight Phoenix
- A figure in a cloak of feathers wearing a blank mask standing on a flaming pyre
- The Collector has had visions of her after being exposed to her artifacts
The Endless Expanse
- A muscular monk-like figure with a featureless face whose visage gives the viewer vertigo
The Lord of the Beneath
- A figure in a tattered cloak covering up a mass of tendrils and worms with a maw of sharp teeth
- The strongest physically, according to the former Green Knight
The God Ravager
- A thin and rotting figure with the head of a hairless wolf
The Mother of the Lost Parade
- A figure in a heavy cloak with too many arms and hands to count
- Those marked by her demonstrate the abilities to cause madness and deceit
- Her artifacts often relate to music, statues and hands
- aka She of Black Tears, Hundred Hands, Imperious Dream, You Know Not Who You Are
The Great Reclaimer
- A tall creature made of twisting vines with branch-like horns
He who Watches Alone
- A figure with a ram-skull for a head with orange glowing eyes
- His mark grants scrying and the ability to cause great bloodshed
- His artifacts often relate to weaponry, violence and being watched
- Told expeditioners that the fall of Thinwhistle was their fault and that mortals were a mistake
- aka The Warmonger, The Horned Reaver, The Weaver of Strife, "Ramskull Ancient"