Finally going through the book in detail, going to post questions and thoughts.
First off - in the Dalelands section, under Deeping Dale writeup, we have Sessrenglade, the ruined capital town of Sessrendale which was destroyed by Archendale. One interesting feature of the description is that it attributes no one being able to tackle the resident red dragon to adventurers having to deal with the area being haunted by Revenants and getting through them first.
Okay, but if these are Revenants, aren't they specifically motivated by vengeance against their killers, presumably the army of Archendale? Why are they hanging out in Sessrenglade as opposed to constantly marching on Archenbridge or Swordpoint, and maybe just showing up back in Sessrenglade when they get chopped to pieces and have to reconstitute?
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Finally going through the book in detail, going to post questions and thoughts.
First off - in the Dalelands section, under Deeping Dale writeup, we have Sessrenglade, the ruined capital town of Sessrendale which was destroyed by Archendale. One interesting feature of the description is that it attributes no one being able to tackle the resident red dragon to adventurers having to deal with the area being haunted by Revenants and getting through them first.
Okay, but if these are Revenants, aren't they specifically motivated by vengeance against their killers, presumably the army of Archendale? Why are they hanging out in Sessrenglade as opposed to constantly marching on Archenbridge or Swordpoint, and maybe just showing up back in Sessrenglade when they get chopped to pieces and have to reconstitute?