Posted on October 15, 2025
Eel-Home of Suhsael Clan of Lizardfolk is the massive underwater home to the Lizardfolk clan in Shelfers Cradle. The folk have many scattered dens along the shore of the forest in the wetlands there, but “Eel-Home” is a massive fortress and eel farm.
Posted on October 15, 2025
Inside the vast Bleak Swamp is the Lhumei Clan of Lizardfolk. It is by far the largest clan of Lizardfolk in the Noble East of The Steel Realms. Its persistent and fairly hostile nature (to those not suited to live in it) have allowed them to thrive.
They actively avoid doing anything to antagonize the Grand Duchy of Fhayl, due to its militant nature.
Posted on October 15, 2025
Ghur-ahn, Home of the Blacktails is the home of a clan of Lizardfolk in the ruins of the Burned Woods in The Saelish.
They trade with the halflings of Loamwold and have a good relationship with them. The do trade with the inhabitants of the Saelish but not directly – they use halfling intermediaries.
Population: 2500
Posted on July 6, 2023 in Steel-Realms
Although the Hweran Clan of Lizard Folk Newtlings of the realms has three families or tribes of Lizardfolk in Dunstrand (population of about 1800), their most sacred spot is the Wonald Delta of Crestwold. These “Weighty Tails” range all over Dwindor along the Black Shore, but prefer the cleaner waters of the delta and moorswood. They have a mutual aid pact with the druids of the Pranin Moorswood. They raise alligators and birds, and have begun a fish farming operation in the last hundred years. They are rarely seen despite growing numbers, as they try to avoid clashes with other humanoids. They are constantly at war with their more base and violent cousins, the Troglodytes. Troglodytes breed faster, care nothing for resource management and are violent and war like. Their clashes with other humanoids often get the lizardfolk lumped in with them, and subject to the ire of others; They have mutal trade and defense with the family along the Hoolip Coast.
A lizard folk live predominantly in the delta and some of the woods and along the Hoolip Coast, even into Loamwold. There are three separate families. The one on the delta is the biggest. The one on the coast is the best developed for. They get seawater, freshwater and lots of marine life to feed on, they are the richest and they trade with halflings and sometimes smugglers and merchants. The lizardfolk extract poison from a fish and are immune to its effects which otherwise immobilize. Or they have seriously reduced effects.
Eelskin Sheath is made from the large freshwater black eels of the Wonald Delta. It grants minimal Resilience. It is treated with a special slime coating. When it gets wet, its flexible. When it dries out, it becomes like a form fitting sheath. It is organic, and only lasts 30 days. The coating, if sealed in a container, lasts until used. It can be used under any armor or over clothes or bare skin.
The Order of Striking tail in ma is what the name translates to of the monks. There are only about a dozen of them at any given time – tribal champions. It all started when a monk from an ancient order that no longer exists. Washed up from a shipwreck. They nursed him back to health and an exchange. He taught them the secrets of vibration and the way of the quivering palm (scales). They are uniquely adapted with their sparse life and spartan needs. This monk could have been from the south. The language in words of the moves is essentially Synedcian.
Posted on May 22, 2023 in Steel-Realms
The Hoolip Coast is a specific place of note within the Pranin Moorswood, named for seasonal red tides brought from the juices of the Hoolip Berry that wash out to sea from Maldoolin in Loamwold and flow along this area. It is a calm spot along the rough coast of the Pranin Moorswood leading to Sabin Bay. The infamous Greafears Maw sits just off the north side of this coast.
Mostly mangroves grow here on the waters edge and some willow trees. There is a path along the coast that leads to Sabin Bay, and from there to the safe Moorland Cut that allows boats to enter the north fork of the Murchart River where easterly winds help shallow draft boats tack up the river to Torrelsons Ford. Sometimes smugglers find refuge from bad weather in small shallows here.
The western most area is mostly free of the sharp rocks of Sabin Bay near the border with Loamwold. It is teaming with fish and birds. It was once an area known as the Loamwold Cut or “The Loam Loch” – where the Nanford River and Murchart River met and flowed west into Coldstream Inlet (now Coldstream Channel) and to the sea. The currents (and possibly the Druids of Pranin) are mostly fresh water in the area. Pieces of the Hoolip Coast are claimed by Loamwold, but they and the druids seem allied in keeping further exploitation at bay and so conflict has never developed.
Lizardfolk Settlements: A family of the Hweran Clan of Lizard folk serve as a buffer between humans, halfling, and druid interests and raise fish, muscles and urchins to trade with all three with.
The halflings of Loamwold fish and live along here, a few even have homes here in the Westedge Woodlands, loyal to the druids and keeping their ways and the general peace.
Rumor has it that there are human dwellers here, a people known as the “mud riders” will serve as guides through Pranin. They are wary though, and don’t trust outsiders. If they will not work with travelers if they are threatened – they will abandon them, force them back into the Deepwold, or hail a coastal merchant boat or smuggler to get to Torrelsons Ford. The druids of Pranin and the Mud Riders have a relationship – the folk are avid Wyld faith worshipers, and leave the giant constrictors of Pranin (sacred to Ssisslenn) alone.
Mud Riding: These folk get the name because they have been seen from a distance to “ride” along what appears to be clumps of mud somehow. In reality, they have a special relationship with the alligators of the coastal and moor area, using them as transport. They provide easy food (fish and lizard) and safe nests and in return, the gators guard them and move among them without issue. The folk do not fear them, though they are not pets. The folk guide the gators away from the sacred snakes as well.
Shrine of Ssisslenn: The Mud Riders maintain a Shrine that is a holy place to both Darupet and Ssisslenn.