Once again Clearcrest finds itself fast approaching our founding anniversary, and it is therefore incumbent upon me to educate the masses about this most auspicious of days. You might say to yourself, “But Neamathili Hirall Zasarath Mankiller VII, Son of Zevum Trukodurk, Chieftain of the Komatur Tribe of the Black Foothills, have you not previously … Continue reading Rewarding Holiday Spirit
Author: Neam Mankiller VII
Sharks’ Teeth and Dolphins’ Loss
Dear readers, it is your favorite archivist and scholar once again, Neamathili Hirall Zasarath Mankiller VII, Son of Zevum Trukodurk, Chieftain of the Komatur Tribe of the Black Foothills. Or as the staff continuously refers to me, Neam… But enough about me. Please allow me to introduce the true star of today’s article: the Mombahar … Continue reading Sharks’ Teeth and Dolphins’ Loss
Historical Heist Happenings
My editors have pulled me once more from my research in The Archives,pestering and pressuring me to present another piece of history to Clearcrest’s citizenry. When my initial suggestions of the history of Elven basket weaving and ancient methodologies for determining the area under a curve were turned down with complaints of being "too boring" … Continue reading Historical Heist Happenings
Erast: Jewel of The Western Expanse, A History
Given the number of queries received on the advertisement placed by the Erastian Travel Agency in a recent issue of the Clearcrest Chronicle, we reached out to have our loquacious historian provide a brief history of the desert city of Erast. The following is what he provided (heavily edited for brevity sake). Nestled in our … Continue reading Erast: Jewel of The Western Expanse, A History
The Last Call’s Final Voyage
Given excitement around recent captain's log discoveries on the coast of Golden Cape, I was asked by my ornery editor to publish something "interestingly sea-related". Given his vague requirements, I give you an old sea shanty- the context of which has been lost to the seas of time. While meaning may be misplaced, it's tune … Continue reading The Last Call’s Final Voyage
A Time-Traveling Finale
Welcome to the final installment of the tale of the time-travelers, my hearty historophiles! As we delve once again into the depths of the Archive, it is incumbent upon me to remind you of the journey thus far: after successfully managing a dangerous magical fungus in the mines of Dolgan's Pass, the group had returned … Continue reading A Time-Traveling Finale
The Battle of the Braided Armies and the 314th Legionnaires
Welcome and good tidings, antiquity admirers! In honor of the forthcoming festivities, I wanted to compose a brief article for you. Now you may be pondering, "But Neamathili Hirall Zasarath Mankiller VII, Son of Zevum Trukodurk, Chieftain of the Komatur Tribe of the Black Foothills, to what celebrations are you alluding?" To properly answer that … Continue reading The Battle of the Braided Armies and the 314th Legionnaires
Rocky Roads and Fungus Fires
Welcome back, fellow curious companions! In our last time-travel tale we left our intrepid adventurers in the fabled Izzik's Pillar. Having just attempted to best a three-armed, rusted, cleaning monstrosity, they were interrupted by a rather eccentric interloper. While the rest of the adventure appeared absent from antiquity, further investigation in the Archive has revealed … Continue reading Rocky Roads and Fungus Fires
Diary of a Pureheart
Hail and well met, loyal scholars! Some may recall that my previous column began the tale of a gang of gallant guardians who traveled into the past to defend the settlement of Qu'lar Quest. Our last meeting ended on a bit of a cliffhanger- the heroes needed to make it to the mysterious Izzik's Pillar … Continue reading Diary of a Pureheart
Clearcrestian Beginnings
In order to thrust our society into the future we must analyze its past. The decisions of our ancestors hold great significance for our survival today. As this is my first article in Clearcrest's lauded Chronicle, I believe the best place to start is at the beginning: More than three hundred years ago, Clearcrest’s human … Continue reading Clearcrestian Beginnings