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=== The Weeping Spring === | === The Weeping Spring === |
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The Weeping Spring
A spring that dripped from the high hills of a mountain on the southern coasts of An-Teng, the Sweet Springs were a little known demesne that supplied fields with fertile water that tasted sweet like milk. Now, they have been turned by Anesca. Where the spring once burst, there is now a gothic cathedral of black jade and black iron, and the spring drips as condensation from its walls. The water is bitter with salt, and the fields bellow now lie barren.
The cathedral is consecrated to the endless pain of Hegra, and it inflicts its pain on any who drink of its waters; any within its walls feel drawn to fear and awe. Any attempts to summon or contact first or second circle souls of hegra get three bonus dice inside its walls, and all people must succeed at a valor roll or depart.
Fear and Pain Carbuncle
This stone, a piece of black jade covered in dripping salt water, drips salt into the wounds inflicted by weapons it is socketed in; inflict an additional wound penalty of 1 each time a target is struck, to a cap of three times.