Posted on October 16, 2025
The Nest of Rhylan-d’Roque was the nest of the dragon Ssiluzra Frost-Eye deep in the Forest of Rhyl. It was a massive complex engineered by the dragon and took hundreds of years to dig and excavate. It had an elevator, maze like corridors, and shifting walls.
Today it is collapsed. For hundreds of years, treasure seekers came trying to dig out areas searching for loot after her death. Now the entrance is guarded to keep people out. Strange mists form around it, and sometimes emmenate from it… these deliver alien dreams and odd visions.
The rich pay for guided tours of the upper reaches – well cleared by now.
It was said the Ducateon even marveled at the engineering, and petitioned for its knowledge several times.
The Har’ahdu Cunaigh – Aelpath of Helca twines through the Great Forest of Rhyl.
Posted on October 16, 2025
The Inderood Bronzeworks in the City of Fortun is one of the realms largest metalwork facilities. The majority of the work it does is with bronze, but the silver extracted with the copper is also made into various items here as well. Sun Stone Top (dwarven enclave)
The Barony of Cunee (and the dwarves on the tableland plateau long before them) mined tin and pulled copper from the foothills of the Tolkisson Mountain Range to the east to make a high quality bronze. The long established Inderood Bronzeworks bronzeworks smithy in the City of Fortun has refined processes to the point of being some of the best bronze crafters and artisans in the realms. In fact, it is believed that some of the smithy works is scavenged materials from the dwarven metalworks from The Ruins of Asheroon.
In Demand: While not as strong as steel, bronze armaments are bought for ceremony and decorative purposes, especially as a tradition by the nobility and wealthy. Also, the magnesium mined from the Bronzed-Edge Tableland makes for manganese bronze items that are corrosion resistant in water.
Posted on October 15, 2025 in Steel-Realms
In the trade City of Klyben in the North District of Klyben they sell Klyben Mules. Short and stocky, smart and robust they are the best mounts and carriers for the low hills and mountain areas. They live double the age and have a hearty constitution. They are rumored to be from ancient klaurian descent – though no one knows the story behind it. Now they breed true. Though not technically mules, they look like them.
Also called the Mulen of Rhylan by outsiders. Reduce they cost of a baggage train by 10% over time.
Posted on October 15, 2025 in Steel-Realms
The Barents Burning Harvest is a specialty item; It causes an jump in the temperature of the imbiber to increase as well as their movement. Hard to get outside of the dwarven enclave of Sun Stone Top.
Barents Burning Harvest Trade Pipeline: Barents Burning Harvest is done by dwarves of Hurda Cheq & Mrallin Cheq on Sun Stone Top. They are sold in both places, though in alternating years.