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'''Twilight Monastery''' lies about two hours north of Diamond Lake, a towering crag called Griffon’s Roost casts a dark shadow over the muddy road to Elmshire. From a perch hundreds of feet above looms the cat-infested Twilight Monastery, a three-towered monument dedicated to Xan Yae and her servant Zuoken, little known deities from the Baklunish West. Two score monks dwell within the monastery, dedicating themselves to a litany of exercises meant to perfect the body and spirit. The secretive monks hold dusk as the holiest of hours, and sonorous chants emit from the Twilight Monastery’s central courtyard when the night sky appears in the heavens. | {{Settlement | ||
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The '''Twilight Monastery''' is the home to an order of monks/martial artists near [[Diamond Lake]] in the [[Domain of Greyhawk]]. | |||
==Description== | |||
{{quoted text|'''Twilight Monastery''' lies about two hours north of [[Diamond Lake]], a towering crag called [[Griffon’s Roost]] casts a dark shadow over the muddy road to [[Elmshire]]. From a perch hundreds of feet above looms the cat-infested Twilight Monastery, a three-towered monument dedicated to [[Xan Yae]] and her servant [[Zuoken]], little known deities from the Baklunish West. Two score monks dwell within the monastery, dedicating themselves to a litany of exercises meant to perfect the body and spirit. The secretive monks hold dusk as the holiest of hours, and sonorous chants emit from the Twilight Monastery’s central courtyard when the night sky appears in the heavens.|{{csb|[[Age of Worms Overload]]|20-21|}}}} | |||
==History== | |||
{{quoted text|When word of the [[Censer of Symmetry's|Censer’s]] predictive prowess spread to the miners of Diamond Lake 20 years ago, a desperate contingent petitioned Izenfen to predict the location of the richest unclaimed ore deposits, appealing to her compassion with tales of starving children and dangerously unpaid debts. The masked mistress of the Twilight Monastery rebuffed their pleas, triggering the miners’ contingency plan – an ill-fated invasion of the monks’ compound that left seven miners dead. Only a single member of the order perished – Imonoth, Izenfen’s beloved daughter. The following morning, the remaining fifteen miners, who had escaped the monastery to nurse their wounds in the petty shacks along Diamond Lake’s waterfront, were found dead. Rumors of silent masked killers sent by Izenfen continue to this day, citing the disappearance or mysterious deaths of nearly a dozen political enemies within the town.|{{csb|[[Age of Worms Overload]]|20-21|}}}} | |||
Although the monks of the Twilight Monastery keep mostly to themselves and desire only to lead lives of undisturbed contemplation, they frequently appear on the streets of Diamond Lake to reprovision or to engage in the trade of kalamanthis, a rare psychotropic plant grown regionally only on the slopes of Griffon’s Roost. Kalamanthis is popular among all classes of Diamond Lake, but the real business is | ==Geography== | ||
==People== | |||
{{quoted text|Foremost among the monks is Izenfen the Occluded, a peerless masked combatant thought to be one of the wisest figures in the hills. Travelers frequently seek her council, but most leave [[Diamond Lake]] without ever having gained access to the Twilight Monastery, for Izenfen deigns to speak with only a handful of pilgrims foretold to her via the agency of the night sky and an immense mirrored lens called the [[Censer of Symmetry]].|{{csb|[[Age of Worms Overload]]|20-21|}}}} | |||
==Resources== | |||
{{quoted text|Although the monks of the Twilight Monastery keep mostly to themselves and desire only to lead lives of undisturbed contemplation, they frequently appear on the streets of Diamond Lake to reprovision or to engage in the trade of [[kalamanthis]], a rare psychotropic plant grown regionally only on the slopes of [[Griffon’s Roost]]. Kalamanthis is popular among all classes of Diamond Lake, but the real business is centered in Greyhawk. Rumors hold that potential buyers should seek out Golgan Hant, the Twilight Monastery’s trade envoy, who can usually be found at Lazare’s House along the Vein’s central square. Both the wagons loaded with kalamanthis and the returning coaches loaded with city coin go unmolested in Diamond Lake, for all fear Izenfen’s relentless invisible killers.|{{csb|[[Age of Worms Overload]]|20-21|}}}} | |||
==Rumors and legends== | |||
==See Also== | |||
==Gallery== | |||
== External links == | |||
{{External link disclaimer}} | |||
==References== | |||
===Notes=== | |||
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===Citations=== | |||
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===Bibliography=== | |||
* [[Erik Mona|Mona, Erik]]. ''[[Age of Worms Overload]]''. Bellvue, WA. Paizo Publishing, 2005. Available online:[https://paizo.com/download/dungeon/AgeofWormsOverload.pdf] Accessed: 2022 September 24. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 5 December 2024
| Twilight Monastery | |
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| General information | |
| Realm: | Domain of Greyhawk |
| Size: | Thorp |
| Government | |
| Authority: | Izenfen the Occluded |
| Government: | Religious hierarchy |
| Demographics | |
| Population: | 40 |
| Groups | |
| Religions: | Xan Yae, Zuoken |
The Twilight Monastery is the home to an order of monks/martial artists near Diamond Lake in the Domain of Greyhawk.
Description
"Twilight Monastery lies about two hours north of Diamond Lake, a towering crag called Griffon’s Roost casts a dark shadow over the muddy road to Elmshire. From a perch hundreds of feet above looms the cat-infested Twilight Monastery, a three-towered monument dedicated to Xan Yae and her servant Zuoken, little known deities from the Baklunish West. Two score monks dwell within the monastery, dedicating themselves to a litany of exercises meant to perfect the body and spirit. The secretive monks hold dusk as the holiest of hours, and sonorous chants emit from the Twilight Monastery’s central courtyard when the night sky appears in the heavens."[1]
History
"When word of the Censer’s predictive prowess spread to the miners of Diamond Lake 20 years ago, a desperate contingent petitioned Izenfen to predict the location of the richest unclaimed ore deposits, appealing to her compassion with tales of starving children and dangerously unpaid debts. The masked mistress of the Twilight Monastery rebuffed their pleas, triggering the miners’ contingency plan – an ill-fated invasion of the monks’ compound that left seven miners dead. Only a single member of the order perished – Imonoth, Izenfen’s beloved daughter. The following morning, the remaining fifteen miners, who had escaped the monastery to nurse their wounds in the petty shacks along Diamond Lake’s waterfront, were found dead. Rumors of silent masked killers sent by Izenfen continue to this day, citing the disappearance or mysterious deaths of nearly a dozen political enemies within the town."[1]
Geography
People
"Foremost among the monks is Izenfen the Occluded, a peerless masked combatant thought to be one of the wisest figures in the hills. Travelers frequently seek her council, but most leave Diamond Lake without ever having gained access to the Twilight Monastery, for Izenfen deigns to speak with only a handful of pilgrims foretold to her via the agency of the night sky and an immense mirrored lens called the Censer of Symmetry."[1]
Resources
"Although the monks of the Twilight Monastery keep mostly to themselves and desire only to lead lives of undisturbed contemplation, they frequently appear on the streets of Diamond Lake to reprovision or to engage in the trade of kalamanthis, a rare psychotropic plant grown regionally only on the slopes of Griffon’s Roost. Kalamanthis is popular among all classes of Diamond Lake, but the real business is centered in Greyhawk. Rumors hold that potential buyers should seek out Golgan Hant, the Twilight Monastery’s trade envoy, who can usually be found at Lazare’s House along the Vein’s central square. Both the wagons loaded with kalamanthis and the returning coaches loaded with city coin go unmolested in Diamond Lake, for all fear Izenfen’s relentless invisible killers."[1]
Rumors and legends
See Also
Gallery
External links
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References
Notes
Citations
- ↑ a b c d Age of Worms Overload, p.20-21.
Bibliography
- Mona, Erik. Age of Worms Overload. Bellvue, WA. Paizo Publishing, 2005. Available online:[1] Accessed: 2022 September 24.
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