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    Default Roving Elves: Sepulchre of the Ancients


    “For centuries your brethren have been at the foot of the Elven Palatinate, forgotten by those gifted by the powers of Magicks and blessed by riches unknown to your kind. You are the lowest of Elvish society; the slave to the fields, the maid in the mansion, the peasant struggling to survive in the alleys and grubby shanty-towns of Malmsteena.
    Your fortunes have changed. During another night in the Bad Moon, the scruffy tavern in which you squander the few gold pieces you have to your name, you and your fellow drinkers are beckoned into one of the many dark corners by an unfamiliar figure. You watch in awe as the outsider unfurls a tattered map onto the table, a map pinpointing the whereabouts of a secret entrance to the Sepulchre of the Ancients, a tomb in which the Venerables were laid to rest, surrounded by an innumerable amount of enchanted treasures and invaluable trinkets. You become frozen in deep thought; the punishment for trespassing in the Sepulchre is surely worse than death itself, but anybody who lives to tell the tale could become powerful beyond their wildest dreams.
    The stranger turns to you: “Are you in?”...




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