Re: Orathorn

From: hcarteau_at_AgpADRbaVS1eEeECH-wF4fcIyq_y95kQ2nLz7JSFK4BoD3lgpUUuphV92YEf-zhJ2Yh
Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2011 11:59:58 +0200

Fascinating stuff as usual ! Where do these necromancers come from ? You suggest they escaped from Hell and made a deal with the local to control other undead and dead, fine. But how did they come to hell ?

Selon Peter Metcalfe <metcalph_at_dg6fzexQEN0kHHSfTkVHhD6vJdyRA1WBTJaJn_E0sw6nmYJ1ZwjX4l56bh-aGaEFR-RfhHuIzG3REeXZoM0W5R0XfQU.yahoo.invalid>:

> I interpret Orathorn as being similar to the Hellcrack in that
> it was a large cavernous land of the dead that rose near the surface
> during the Gods War. The way to Orathorn is through a simple tunnel
> which is guarded by a magical tower. The sorcerors are necromancers
> that deal with the dead of Orathorn (who are quite happy to work with
> them with the knowledge they can be sent to much worse places than where
> they currently are).
>
> Many Pentans, in particular Bad Ones, send many treasures to Orathorn to
> purchase a comfortable afterlife rather than one which they deserve.
> Other Pentans, particularly many of Seleris's henchmen, simply have
> carved out vast pleasure-domes where they still reside waiting for their
> master's return. The sorcerors are too intimidated by their power to
> punish the Selerans but they will permit adventurers to sneak into the
> Seleran tombs and steal what they can provided they receive a fair share.
>
> --Peter Metcalfe
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