![]() After the Red Morning Massacre, as it was called, Kenabres refused entrance to any except those who could demonstrate direst need. Once inside the town's walls, she revealed her true form and slaughtered 62 citizens before vanishing in a cloud of greasy black smoke. In early 4607 AR, however, a lilitu demon named Minagho entered Kenabres magically disguised as a refugee. At first these refugees were allowed in unquestioningly. Hysterical refugees splashed across the river and sought safety behind the walls ofKenabres. The skyīurned green, and plumes of acrid smoke drifted across the new wasteland. Foul, twisted creatures scraped their way across the land. The townsfolk maintained a fishery and quarry as well,Īnd traded their goods with their neighbors in Sarkoris and up and down the West Sellen.ĭuring the final dark days of Sarkoris, the people of Kenabres saw horrifying sights to the west. ![]() Innovative people who constructed a complex system to pump water from the river up to the safety of the town. The townsfolk of Kenabres were an industrious, Until the First Mendevian Crusade, Kenabres was a small town perched atop a bluff overlooking the West Sellen River. Still, none can deny the good deeds done by the knights of Kenabres under the direction of their zealous, strategically brilliant leader Hulrun. Others are little more than fortune-seeking mercenaries. Though many of these crusaders are pure-hearted and noble of spirit, Kenabres hosts camps of crusaders who have come from all across the continent to battle demons. The frequency and intensity of these pogroms have diminished, but the dark history of Kenabres remains ever-present in the minds of its leaders and many of its citizens. However, some of these same crusaders-many of them even immortalized in the Hall of Heroes-spent years hunting supposedly demon-tainted faiths and burning at the stake cultists and innocent Mendevians alike. The Mendevian Crusaders riding out from the city have slain countless demons, and many of them have been carried back to town on their shields to be interred in the catacombs beneath the Cathedral of Saint Clydwell. Kenabres is a city of glory, but not one of spotless virtue. (Increase base value by 10% decrease purchase limit by 20%) ![]() War-torn Kenabres has been fighting against the Worldwound for over a century, and this protracted war has affected its economy. Minor Items 4d4 Medium Items 3d4 Major Items 2d4 Hulrun Shappok (LN maie old human inquisitorof lomedae 13), Nestrin Alodae (LG maie venerable human cleric of lomedae 11), Eterrius Sunnestier (LG maie half-elf cleric of lomedae 9), Terendelev (LG female ancient silver dragon) Racially intolérant (tieflings), stratégie location, war-torn Holy site (Cathedral of Saint Clydwell), insular, onevere warin, city defender of kenabresĬorruption +0 Crime +1 Economy +3 Law +4 Lore +2 Society +3 As long as kenabres stands, we will keep the demons crapped, and our crusaders shall ride forth and put an end to their foul existence." The wardstone is our shield and also our greatest weapon. Kenabres is the bulwark behind which we throw our weight. They surge pitilessly toward our shining border, that churning throng of creatures clamoring for virtuous blood. we creaked dawn demons hiding in the guise of men and set them alive with righteous flame. we opened our gates to refugees despite the danger. Kenabres before the fall since the first days of the worldwound, kenabres has answered the call of action demanded by the coming of the fiends.
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