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About Narrator

My name is Ellis Benus and I'm a Web Developer by day, and an avid Dungeons & Dragons / Pathfinder player by night, and sometimes day too. I've launched this website because I love the Ptolus Campaign Setting by Monte Cook and found the Book simply too limiting to really use the system. Checkout my other sites: https://EllisBenus.com & https://d20.pub/
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Interior and Exterior Maps for Adventurer’s Guild or Sage’s Guild Headquarters

There are great maps of both a buildings interior and exterior which you could use in Ptolus for the Delver's Guild Library and Map Room in Oldtown or the Sage's Guild Headquarters.

By |2023-07-11T16:29:50-05:00July 11th, 2023|Categories: Homebrew|Tags: |Comments Off on Interior and Exterior Maps for Adventurer’s Guild or Sage’s Guild Headquarters

We Don’t Tell Stories About People to whom Interesting Things Don’t Happen

It's Okay that Your Dungeons & Dragons (RPG) Campaign is not Realistic. We simply don't tell stories about people to whom interesting things don't happen.

By |2023-06-02T11:15:45-05:00June 2nd, 2023|Categories: Gaming News OOC Chat|Comments Off on We Don’t Tell Stories About People to whom Interesting Things Don’t Happen

The Imperial Line

When Delian Von Tessel established the Lion-Guarded Throne in 9 BE, he forged a dynasty that lasted more than seven hundred years. Only until very recently, with the death of Empress Addares XXXIII, did the line come to an end - of course, Addares XXXIV claims that it never died but continues in her.

By |2023-04-06T13:19:02-05:00April 6th, 2023|Categories: History|Comments Off on The Imperial Line

The Decline of the Empire of Tarsis

Some blame the Church. Some blame greedy or shortsighted Emperors. Some blame the forces of evil, whatever they may be. Some simply blame time. But after more than seven hundred years, the Empire of Tarsis is coming apart at its very seams.

By |2023-04-06T13:14:30-05:00April 6th, 2023|Categories: History|Comments Off on The Decline of the Empire of Tarsis

Rise of the Empire

Although a powerful alliance already existed among the Prust and the Grailwarden dwarves, it would be incorrect to refer to their creation as an "empire" until after the Pact of Brightfather’s Day, the building of Dalenguard, and, of course, the rise of Delian Von Tessel: first Emperor of Tarsis. It is the genius of Delian Von Tessel (page 78) that he created the "Empire of Tarsis," rather than the "Prustan Empire."

By |2023-04-06T13:12:09-05:00April 6th, 2023|Categories: History|Comments Off on Rise of the Empire

The Utterdark of Ghul

The man (or creature) known as Ghul claimed to be the son of Eslathagos Malkith and some dark, unnamed demon goddess. He called himself the Half God and claimed the Spire as his birthright.

By |2023-04-06T13:08:15-05:00April 6th, 2023|Categories: History|Comments Off on The Utterdark of Ghul

The Age of the Elder Titans

The Charad, called the Charad Titans by the Lunas elves they first encountered, wielded powerful magical might as well as physical puissance. Their vast lore far outstripped even that of the Elder Elves.

By |2023-04-06T13:06:39-05:00April 6th, 2023|Categories: History|Comments Off on The Age of the Elder Titans
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