![]() ![]() ![]() Graydirge once served as a remote military outpost positioned to intercept troops invading Geb along the eastern edge of the Shattered Range. ![]() This is largely due to the city’s impressive fortifications of bone and stone, sizable population of ghouls and necromancers, and the zombie-tilled fields that surround it for miles in every direction, providing a natural-or unnatural-barrier to any would-be invaders. Ancient and grim, the city has remained free of significant invasions or disasters for thousands of years, despite its distance from larger fortified cities like Mechitar and Yled. For these individuals desire to rise through the ranks of Geb's political landscape and one day become-īone-shrouded Graydirge is a remote city located in the eastern foothills of the Shattered Range. For while they each have come from humble beginnings, their ambitions are lofty, indeed. Times rife for opportunity for several up-and-coming troubleshooters in the city of Graydirge. He began gearing up his nation for war, which demands maintaining its role as an economic powerhouse. ![]() Geb has recently become more active, shaken from his melancholy by rumors that his old rival Nex might soon return to the world. No more interested in rulership as a ghost than he had as a living man, Geb mostly retreated from public view and entrusted control of the country to his 60 apprentices, the Blood Lords. After his earth-scorching war with the archmage Nex ground to a halt, Geb found no passion for ruling and no meaning without his rivalry, so he ended his life, but arose as a ghost. Geb, the infamous necromancer, founded the nation millennia ago. Few foreigners hold the undead nation or its melancholic ghost king with anything other than distaste, but they’ve come to rely on Geb’s cheap, zombie-raised food. The undead-populated nation of Geb is the principal food exporter to many nations throughout the Inner Sea. ![]()
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