Occasionally, it is said, the black membrane opens suddenly, expelling an invisible gas that can strip flesh from a man’s bones. Those who have visited the Vortex report a wasteland bereft of animal of plant life.
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Leuk-O is said to have fallen victim to this illness, which caused his skin to turn sallow and his hair to fall from its roots.
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Now, little more than eroded foundations can be found at the site, along with the time-buried remains of a people set upon by a terrible wasting disease. Chapter 12 is the section thats about going overland, and mostly the overland trip is just about hiding from constant patrols, hope you like fighting dragons, because there are constant chromatic dragon patrols and your odds of getting spotted are very much up to GM fiat(the best modifier possible, disguising yourself, can have a -10 to -70 efficacy against Being Fried By Dragons From The. This long-running publication was initially the house magazine for TSR, supporting Dungeons & Dragons with articles about the game, settings, or creatures. At some point, however, the gateway degraded, as did the village. In the days before the Kingdom of Aerdy, a small band of hill folk established a small colony at the foot of the membrane, which ancient texts refer to as a smooth opalescent barrier, soft to the touch but impenetrable even by magic.
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The Vortex appears as an undulating black, leprous membrane set against a sheer cliff face on the mountain known as Vashal-Tul in the language of the dwarves who once made their homes in the craggy hillsides nearby. I made this illustration for the article Class Acts: Shaman by Russell Jones and Jeremy Pappas, and you can see it in Dragon magazine issue 385 (2010 M.
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Named for an ancient Oeridian general who is said to have entered the place and emerged with unheard of treasure. The folk of the Hestland Highlands hold many secrets, but perhaps none so enigmatic as the great portal known colloquially as the Belching Vortex of Leuk-O.