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Emerald Dragons
Contents
The Game
Here you can find the latest posts in this game.
Current Events
The Emeralds have finally slain the tyrannical Parnoth, but at what cost? New forces now begin to raise up against the fledgling Emerald Kingdom from the South. Will this newfound freedom only be a fleeting moment in time? Or is it going to be a lasting legacy? Only time will tell...
The Story so far
Should some kind soul be willing to summarise past events, here is where you will find them.
Archives
The full past history of game posts can be found here.
Characters
These are the characters, past and present, that have been featured in this game.
Current Emerald Dragons
Gunther Grell (played by Nellie Knotts) Emerald Dragon, Human (though he thinks he's an orc) Warrior
Ingrge Nightseer (played by Kent) Emerald Dragon, Elven Weapon Mage (mage/ fighter/ weapon mage)
K'Nara Illutu (played by Donna LaPlante) Emerald Dragon, Human Blade Singer (bard/fighter/Blade Singer)
Lian Siannodel “Moonbrook” (played by Jay Barber) Emerald Dragon, Elven Hand of Domi (monk/Hand of Domi)
Argam Grimwold (played by Jerry) Emerald Dragon Companion,
[1] (Played by Jamie Harwick) Emerald Dragon, Elf Sharpshooter
Past Characters
Olana Emerald Dragon, High Elf Ranger 13
Brother Bertram Trothgard(played by Mark Hammonds) Emerald Dragon, Dwarven Priest of Domi and Gargul (Don't Ask)
Athalorn (Played by Simon Clark) Emerald Dragon, Human Druid/Shifter
Edge of Osto Kevin Wimberley's 15th level rogue Posted Dec. 12, 2008: Gone before his time; we will miss you, Kevin.
NPCs
Delilah Gunther's pet dire lion
Geography
- The Emerald Kingdom
- Culverwood The place
- Culverwood the power
- Forest Walking a special feat for folk local to the Culverwood
History
Here you'll find links to all the events and history relevant to this game.
DM Pages
Here are all the resources a DM will need to run this game.
Emerald Dragon Fiction
Here are any stories written about Emerald Characters/Game Events
The Dwarf, The Imp, and The Eye (by Mark Hammonds)