James Hutchings' guide to the inhabitants, places, gods and monsters of the great city of Teleleli and the islands around.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
The Isle of the Half-Demons
In ancient times, it is said, demons walked the world openly, and even ruled cities. Some had affairs with mortals, and the illegitimate children were exiled here. The inhabitants of this island have a red tinge to their skin, and red pupils. Both men and women have horns that are like those of rams or bulls. From their appearance, it appears that their demon forebears were demons of touch.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
The Isle of Exile
Here an exiled prince lives in a lonely tower in the forest, attended only by a few loyalists.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
The Rackets of Unwanted Return
These artifacts resemble tennis rackets. They may be used to intercept missiles, or even spells. If the user is very skilled, they can be hurled back at the attacker.
The rackets are more useful the rounder the missile. They are more effective against sling stones than against javelins, for example.
There are said to be two Rackets: the Royal Racket of Unwanted Return and the Lawn Racket of Unwanted Return. Some say that the first is hidden within a royal palace, and the second is hidden in the overgrown grounds of the same palace. Others say that the names derive from the fact that the Royal Racket is only useful indoors, and the Lawn Racket is only useful outdoors.
The rackets are more useful the rounder the missile. They are more effective against sling stones than against javelins, for example.
There are said to be two Rackets: the Royal Racket of Unwanted Return and the Lawn Racket of Unwanted Return. Some say that the first is hidden within a royal palace, and the second is hidden in the overgrown grounds of the same palace. Others say that the names derive from the fact that the Royal Racket is only useful indoors, and the Lawn Racket is only useful outdoors.
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