Earthmaster Sites

Various Colombia Games and Keléstia products were used for inspiration.

The mysterious Earthmasters created many structures over 20,000 years ago before mysteriously vanishing 5,000 years later. These buildings have proven remarkably resilient, most are still intact, although some have been modified by age, natural disasters or various occupants over the last 15,000 years.

The design and appearance of each of these sites vary wildly, however all contain Godstones and emit Psionics energy.


D&D 5E Game Rules

An arcanist near a Godstone using a Psionic Talent or casting a Spell of a Psionic nature (such as Psionic Blast or Mind Spike) can choose to enhance its power using the background Psionic Energy. The spell or effects saving throw is made at disadvantage. If the power has an attack roll, it can be made at advantage. However, the caster must make a Wisdom saving throw or be overwhelmed by a Psionic backlash. They will be Dazed (as per the incapacitated condition) until the end of his next turn. If the caster fails by 5 then he will instead be Stunned. The DC of the saving throw is the same as the Caster's Spell DC.


Known Earthmaster Sites.

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Telumar

This site is famous for creating spectacular light shows, beams of light infrequently lance up into the heavens. However, Telumar recently suffered a catastrophic landslide, and many of its buildings are covered with debris.

This mysterious location is also considered sacred by the nearby Bujoc Barbarians, and they have hold seasonal tribal gatherings in the hills overlooking the complex.

Campaign notes - Jolanta, Quazzy, and Yureb know the Psionic Signature of the Telumar Godstone.

Anisha

A site located in a secluded heavily forested valley not far from Lake Benath. Known for its many Obelisks, which are covered with indecipherable writing and pictograms, and its main building, which has huge impervious pink crystal skylights.

Over 1,000 years ago, this was once the center of a small but advanced Kingdom of Anisha, who were taught arts, medicine, agriculture, and construction from a mysterious stranger who arrived from the main building. However in 118TR Lothrim the Foulspawner arrived and sacked the settlement. Only a small fishing village of Haruch remains.

The site has one Godstone and houses the infamous Arganaku Repository.

Campaign notes - Quazzy and Yureb know the Psionic Signature of the Anisha Godstone.

Cherafir

The Chantry of the Guild of Arcane Lore in the City of Cherafir in the Kingdom of Melderyn is built over an Earthmaster complex. The wizards of this Guild frequently use this Godstone.

Campaign notes - Jolanta, Quazzy, and Yureb know the Psionic Signature of the Cherafir Godstone.

Cinharjin

Also known as the City of Screams. This site is hidden in a secluded jungle valley in the Kingdom of Menêma on the Eastern coast of the Hèpekérian subcontinent.

Campaign notes - Quazzy and Yureb know the Psionic Signature of the Cinharjin Godstone.

Lánwa

A site located in a rocky desert on the distant continent of Anzelôria exactly on the Southern Tropic with the sun is directly overhead on the “Winter” Solstice. It consists of sets of arches, pillars, and open-air buildings. It also has a large reflecting pool is filled with crystal-clear water which does not quench the thirst.

Tôrmaris

Located in the frosty Altin Mountains, in the far northern reaches Lýthia west of Ivinia. This site is a circular 50'ft diameter disk with a Godstone set in the center. This site is an extremely isolated location and has no been studied. There may well be extensive underground passages although none has yest been discovered.

Campaign notes - Quazzy and Yureb know the Psionic Signature of the Tôrmaris Godstone.



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Sep 14, 2021 01:26 by MrGunn

Did you add these sites from your own imagination or from another Harn source from Kelesita.com or Fannon from Lythia.com.

Thanks!   MrGunn [email protected]
Sep 14, 2021 01:41

I use and expanded on some of the references in Kelesita.com. I do like their work, a great source of inspiration. Tôrmaris was my own creation.