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| | |caption = A faranth, illustrated by Mark Sasso in "Deep Freeze", Dragon magazine #83 (Nov 2000). | ||
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|type=Aberration | |alignment = Usually lawful evil | ||
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|first=''Dungeon'' #83 (2000) | |first = ''Dungeon'' #83 (2000) | ||
}}The ''' | }}The '''faranth''' (the word is both singular and plural) are a race of hideous aberrations whose empire once dominated much of the known world. | ||
==Ecology== | ==Ecology== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The faranth may have emigrated from another plane or world; the truth is no longer known. Thousands of years before the rise of the current political states, an empire of alien creatures stretched across the entire northern half of the [[Flanaess]], its | The faranth may have emigrated from another plane or world; the truth is no longer known. Thousands of years before the rise of the ancestors of those who rule current political states were even loose tribal cultures, an empire of alien creatures stretched across the entire northern half of the [[Flanaess]], its southernmost extent touching the [[Nyr Dyv]], which was subtropical wetlands in that age. The empire included hundreds of miles of black basalt roads and imperial skyships that patrolled the air. | ||
The faranth ruled their lands for thousands of years, only to be brought down when a celestial object impacted the Oerth, bringing about a time of ice and darkness. With massive crop failures, the faranth empire disintegrated into barbarism. One powerful sorcerer-priest, however, created an artifact, the ''[[Slave Stone]]'', which forced all who touched it to become irrevocably obedient to the surviving faranth state, and thus rescued a small pocket of their society from anarchy. The sorcerer-priest then invoked the power of its nameless god and froze its city within a glacier in an isolated valley in the [[Rakers]], there to wait until the world was fertile again. | The faranth ruled their lands for thousands of years, only to be brought down when a celestial object impacted the Oerth, bringing about a time of ice and darkness. With massive crop failures, the faranth empire disintegrated into barbarism. One powerful sorcerer-priest, however, created an artifact, the ''[[Slave Stone]]'', which forced all who touched it to become irrevocably obedient to the surviving faranth state, and thus rescued a small pocket of their society from anarchy. The sorcerer-priest then invoked the power of its nameless god and froze its city within a glacier in an isolated valley in the [[Rakers]], there to wait until the world was fertile again. | ||
==References== | == References == | ||
*Widen, Cameron. "Deep Freeze." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #83. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. | === Notes === | ||
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* Widen, Cameron. "Deep Freeze." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #83. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. | |||
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Revision as of 00:31, 19 March 2022
| Faranth | |
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![]() A faranth, illustrated by Mark Sasso in "Deep Freeze", Dragon magazine #83 (Nov 2000). | |
| General information | |
| Alignment: | Usually lawful evil |
| Type: | Aberration |
| First appearance: | Dungeon #83 (2000) |
The faranth (the word is both singular and plural) are a race of hideous aberrations whose empire once dominated much of the known world.
Ecology
Typical physical characteristics
Faranth are lumpy toadlike creatures with slimy black hides. Instead of heads, they have masses of six-foot-long tentacles lined with scarlet suckers. They can sense their surroundings through some mysterious means of perception that does not correspond to any human sense. Their bodies appear to be soft and gelatinous.
Society
Religion
The ruling caste of the faranth includes sorcerer-priests. At least one of their gods is said to be nameless.
Language
Faranth communicate via movements of their tentacles or through their strangely-wrought pan flutes.
History
The faranth may have emigrated from another plane or world; the truth is no longer known. Thousands of years before the rise of the ancestors of those who rule current political states were even loose tribal cultures, an empire of alien creatures stretched across the entire northern half of the Flanaess, its southernmost extent touching the Nyr Dyv, which was subtropical wetlands in that age. The empire included hundreds of miles of black basalt roads and imperial skyships that patrolled the air.
The faranth ruled their lands for thousands of years, only to be brought down when a celestial object impacted the Oerth, bringing about a time of ice and darkness. With massive crop failures, the faranth empire disintegrated into barbarism. One powerful sorcerer-priest, however, created an artifact, the Slave Stone, which forced all who touched it to become irrevocably obedient to the surviving faranth state, and thus rescued a small pocket of their society from anarchy. The sorcerer-priest then invoked the power of its nameless god and froze its city within a glacier in an isolated valley in the Rakers, there to wait until the world was fertile again.
References
Notes
Citations
Bibliography
- Widen, Cameron. "Deep Freeze." Dungeon #83. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
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