Fastpaws Mantle
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Fastpaws Mantle
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Geography
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Structure
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Activities
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Philosophy
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Notable inhabitants
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The Lair of Screaka
This is what was missing before… a location to explore within Wayvern Silva. What would an Owlin Vampire Lair look like? Borrow something from nature… perhaps… or what if there is structure within the forest – long abandoned. Would it have been Frost Giants? I’ve done plenty of that so far. It would not be Redhedmen, nor human. Gnomes maybe? Or Duergar? What if there is an entrance to Underdark within the forest? Gnomes…
Within the depths of Wayvern Silva is a long-abandoned Gnomish temple to Baervan Wildwanderer. The temple looks like a massive nest of branches that encompasses a dozen or more trees – something like a beaver damn hoisted into the tree tops. Within the nest are many passage ways and small rooms – all gnome-high – with the exception of the main worship chamber which is much larger. This is where Screaka made her lair. The original altar to Baervan remains along with many valuable items ‘sacrificed’ to the deity by gnomes hundreds of years ago. Not that it matters now, but the temple was once called Fastpaws Mantle. The temple is quite old, and sections have fallen away. Climbing the structure has a risk of falling along with chunks of the ancient raised structure.