Friday, July 18, 2025

General Store
The Cataclysm & The War of the Lance
The current year for our Dragonlance campaign is set during 351 AC "After Cataclysm".
Inspired By Trampas Whiteman

Virtually all sorts of saleable goods are offered here. Rare and/or unusual items might be obtained at a price and in time (and will often be spurious or faulty). Magical items are NOT sold here ever! The current stock is limited due to this location being in a small village. The store itself is medium sized at best. This business is owned by an eldery lady, Mara Wescott who has lived in Digfell all of her life.

1. Clothing and Packs: peasant equipment is about 90% of list price, rounded down; dungeoneering items are 100% rounded up.

2. Footwear, Gloves & Belts: Prices to adventurers is 125% of list, 80% to villagers.

3. Lighting Equipment: Tinderboxes, candles, oil, lamps, wicks, lanterns etc are 110% of list, rounded up.

4. Hand Tools: Hammers, adzes, planes, nails, saws etc. A file sells for 1sp and up. Saws cost cost about the same as a hand axe or hatchet.

5. Food & Herbs: Rations packed to go are 120% of list, and herbs are 150% of list.

6. Ropes, Chains & Dungeoneering Gear: (including writing materials and religious items) 110% of list. 7. Polearms & Shields: 110% of list.

8. Other Weapons, Missles and Associated Gear: 120% of list.

9. Armor & Helmets: Padded, studded and leather armor are in stock. There will be a 70% chance that ring mil is currently in stock, 50% for scale mail, 30% for chain mail, and 10% for a set of banded mail. These are all 150% of list. All orders will be at 200% of list. (use d6, 1 being to small, 6 being too large and other rolls will fit).

10. Tack, Harness, Wheelbarrows & Dungeon Carts: All in stock will be at 75% of list.

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Chissa's Patisserie Shoppe
The Cataclysm & The War of the Lance
The current year for our Dragonlance campaign is set during 351 AC "After Cataclysm".
Inspired By Trampas Whiteman

Chissa's Patisserie Shoppe is a bakery and home of Chissa Topknot. It is owned and operated by a rather "somewhat domesticated" Kender by the name of Chissa. This Kender has lived in the village of Digfel for just over a year, having settled down to the quiet life, Chissa has chosen Digfel as her new home and the people of this quaint little settlement adore her "in her mind" but do not for a moment think Chissa has been domesticated, Wanderlust is a real thing and Kender are well known for being affected by it.

The shop stands next to the One-Eyed Goblin Alehouse which gives this establishment a lot of business and is open from sun-up until just before noon. Chissa is oddly enough, a very good baker, much to the surprise of the community of Digfel and the people living here have grown to accept Chissa as one of their own.

The building is a small bakery, and is surprisingly well stocked for a settlement of this size, with the front of the shop facing the main street that goes through the center of Digfel. It has a small cellar for storing supplies, with the ground floor given over to the business and upper floor used as the family home.

The ground floor has two main sections. The front of the building is the store and is open to the public. Here, a counter rings the room with large cabinets displaying the day's wares; there is also a bread bin. A corridor leads to the back of the the building. The cellar of the building is used for storage, holding ingredients. At the rear was the kitchen and preparation area, with a large oven, cooling racks, and work bench. The oven is a larger sized over that takes up most of the kitchen. The bakery has a small dining room at the front of the shop. Upstairs is a small living area, furnished with two couches, rug, and bookcase with a small bedroom in the back.

Off of it is a bathroom with a bathtub and wash basin. The shop as a whole is very cosy and confortable and it very popular with the residents of Digfel. At times the shop has been known to have customers from outside Digfel . . . the bakery name has a long reach across the region.

BREADS
• Cheese Loaves: 7sp
• Wholemeal Loaves: 4sp
• Kibble Loaves: 6sp

SMALL CAKES
• Fruit Slices, with Apple, Cherry, or Apricot: 2sp
• Cup Cakes: 1sp
• Cream Puffs: 3sp
• Dwarven Rock Cakes: 8cp
• Cream Cheese Rolls: 1sp
• Elven Mini Sponge Cake: 2sp

LARGE CAKES
• Banana Cake: (When in Season): 2sp
• Chocolate Layer Cake (Wild Cherry Filling): 1stl
• Vanilla Layer Cake (Buttermilk Icing): 1stl
• Orange Cake: 1sp
• Walnut Crunch Cake: 5sp
• Five-Layer Black Forest Cake (with Rum Soaked Cherries): 1stl
• Lemon Chiffon Cake (Lemon-Strawberry Glaze): 1stl

PIES
• Apple Pie: 5sp
• Cherry-Walnut Pie: 6sp

COOKIES
• Sugar Cookie: 2cp
• Frosted Sugar Cookie: 5cp
• Spice Cookie: 2cp
• Orange Almond Cookie 2cp

DONUTS
• Cherry Donut: 1cp
• Blueberry Donut: 1cp
• Apple-Spice Donut: 2cp
• Powder-Sugared Donut: 1cp
• Cinnamon Donuts: 1sp

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Market Green
The Cataclysm & The War of the Lance
The current year for our Dragonlance campaign is set during 351 AC "After Cataclysm".
Inspired By Trampas Whiteman

The market is a modest affair. The scent of fresh earth and ripe produce drifts in the air as farmers from the surrounding fields proudly display their harvest. Wooden crates overflow with vibrant vegetables. A few stalls sell jars of honey, freshly churned butter, and wheels of creamy cheese, while others showcase bundles of culinary and medicinal herbs hanging to dry.

"On any given day, there is a 15% chance that items from the adventuring gear list in the Player’s Handbook are available for sale here." Adventurers will almost never find armor, weapons, implements, or magic items in the market square, however.

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

One-Eyed Goblin
The Cataclysm & The War of the Lance
The current year for our Dragonlance campaign is set during 351 AC "After Cataclysm".
Inspired By Trampas Whiteman

Elrick "Rick" Sandoren opened the One-Eyed Goblin Inn 10 years ago. In the old days, he was an important figure in the region. The One-Eyed Goblin quickly grew in reputation as a place of great comfort and quality, but one whose patrons should expect to pay well for the excellent service and fine food and lodging. Elrick is close friends with his neighboring Kender Chissa Topknot and the two are often seen sharing a meal together in the One-Eyed Goblin. He has grown rather fond of the Kender, looking at her more like a daughter.

Nowadays, Elrick takes it easy, enjoying the life of an innkeeper and an honored citizen of the small settlement of Digfel as best he can. Elrick has slowed down over the years and his health has degraded somewhat but he remains the same good spirited fellow he has always been and he maintains a well ran establishment even to this day.

His heart is weak "probably due to his weight gain", but he is always on duty at the One-Eyed Goblin when the doors are open, always welcoming patrons with a hard "welcome friends" and a grand smile on his face. Relithor, a Human Bard entertains the clientele, but is slightly incompetent as a musician. Most people don’t think much of him. (Elrick allows him to perform in exchange for a meal and a room, but this is really charity). The Inn houses and employs two full time serving girls, Kassie & Kitain. The dining room, well-appointed if a little old, is clean and quiet. The clientele of the One-Eyed Goblin are well-mannered folk who enjoy fine food and drink. Drunkards and louts are not welcome. They are dealt with quickly but it has been quite some time since anything like this has happened in this establishment.

Two private dining rooms "which get little use" exist for meetings or distinguished guests. The kitchen beyond is spacious, with steps leading down into the cellar and up into the Sandoren's private chambers. A small stable is on the side of the inn that can stable up to ten horses.

This large structure is the center of the settlements life, bustling with visitors from morning to night. The food is good, with specials such as poached salmon and stuffed pheasant and trout. Most locals can be found here at various times. Candles have been place throughout the dining area which keep the bottom floor well lit. Bar stools have been placed at the bar itself.

The inn is clean and very well maintained, you can tell Elrick takes great pride in his business. At most times during the day, one or two waitresses can be seen waiting tables and Elrick himself is usually here as well, standing behind the bar or walking around speaking with customers which he loves to do.

Prices at the One-Eyed Goblin are reasonable and the meals that are prepared here make up for short comings the Inn might have. Choice venison, mutton, poached salmon, trout stuffed with specially prepared mixtures, goose roasted to a golden brown, pork, steaming sausages, steak and kidney pie with mushrooms or truffles, squab stuffed pheasant and boiled crayfish in drawn butter are just a few of the delights which are served here. The inn may be slightly smaller than most inns but it is well ran and has earned its good reputation it currently has.

Meals are served on pottery or pewter or copper services according to the customers order. Various leather jacks, pottery mugs, wooden tankards, pewter steins, glass flagons, crystal goblets, or silver chalices are used for the beverages. The locally brewed ale and beer is supplemented by brews from other places, and wine, mead and brandy from all over the region make their way to the boards of the One-Eyed Goblin.

(All full meals served with bread and honey, potatoes, and string beans, yams, rum-boiled artichokes, potatoes, and string beans, yams, rum-boiled artichokes, cabbage, carrots, or spinach)

BREAKFAST
Peppered Bread: 7cp
Oatmeal: 3cp
Boiled Goose Eggs: 4cp
Chicken Eggs: 2cp
Fruit and Cheese: 3cp
Beef Steak: 2sp
Fried Potato Wedges: 2cp
Pork Sausages: 1sp

AFTERNOON MEALS
Beef Stew: 1sp
Boiled Crawfish with Drawn Butter: 1sp
Poached Salmon: 8cp
Spiced Sausages: 9cp
Stuffed Pork Chops: 1sp
Stuffed Black Trout: 1sp
Steak and Kidney Pie: 2sp
Venison Steak: 2sp
Stuffed Pheasant: 1sp
Roast Duck with Apples: 1sp
Roast Goose: 1sp
Cheese rolls with a Filling of Nuts, Honey and Vegetables: 9cp
Smoked Salmon Salad: 9cp
Apple Stuffed Mushrooms: 5cp
Roast Beef with Cranberry Sauce: 9cp

BEVERAGES
Whiskey: 6cp
Rum: 7cp
Beer: 2cp
Heavy Beer: 3cp
Ale: 4cp
Spiced Ale: 7cp
Mead: 9cp
Local Wine: 9cp
Fireamber Wine: 1sp
Local Brandy: 1sp

The upper rooms are very clean, and all of the rooms are heated and with the inn only having seven standard rooms and seven private suites, they are easy to maintain and keep comfortable for the guests. Each room has a bed, many covers & blankets, a wash stand, chamber pot, towel, pegs for garments, and several chairs and stools.

ROOM NIGHTLY PRICES
(12) Standard Suite: 8sp

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Blacksmith's Shop
The Cataclysm & The War of the Lance
The current year for our Dragonlance campaign is set during 351 AC "After Cataclysm".
Inspired By Trampas Whiteman
A man named Blake Drender owns this smithy. People can purchase a variety of mundane wares here, including spikes, weapons, heavy armor, and so on. Simple weapons are readily available, but military weapons require one day to complete, and superior weapons require a week of work.

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Solamnia
The Cataclysm & The War of the Lance
The current year for our Dragonlance campaign is set during 351 AC "After Cataclysm".
Inspired By Trampas Whiteman

Solamnia is a human nation in northwestern Ansalon. Solamnia has just about every geographical feature: fertile plains, three mountain ranges (the Vingaard Mountains, Dargaard Mountains and the Garnet Mountains), the longest river, the Vingaard River, and the Northern Wastes. Not a perfectly flat land, has ridges, gullies, dry creek beds, small stands of trees, mostly a grassy steppe land.

People from Solamnia are referred to as being Solamnic or Solamnian and they speak Solamnic or some of the Knights speak Old Solamnic. Slavery is outlawed in Solamnia, and if you are caught having slaves, the punishment is very severe. Solamnia's chief exports are grain and cattle. The provinces that make up Solamnia are Coastlund in the west, Palanthas east of that, Hinterlund on the border with Nightlund, Plains of Solamnia also on the border with Nightlund, Elkholm and Heartlund south of Plains of Solamnia, and Southlund southwest of Heartlund.

In Southlund, in the area are Caergoth, the area is known for very violent thunderstorms. From Coastlund in the west, to Hinterlund in the east, live a variety of people—mostly humans, but small bands of ogres and draconians are far too common. Originally located in the center of the Ansalonian continent, Solamnia is now very much a sea-going state because the Cataclysm dumped three oceans around its borders.

Solamnia was rescued more than founded by Vinas Solamnus during the Rose Rebellion in the years 1799 PC - 1791 PC. When the provinces rebelled against the Empire of Ergoth for excessive taxation and other crimes against them, the Emperor dispatched Vinas to squash any resistance and to hang everyone involved, even some not involved. Vinas finally came to the end of his campaign when he laid siege to Vingaard Keep. After a few days of the siege, the commander of the rebels, an Antonias Leprus, invited Vinas in to listen to their crimes against Ergoth.

After doing so, Antonias had his servant slit his throat. Vinas asked his generals who wanted to join with the rebellion, and most did. After a few more years of the Rose Rebellion, Solamnia had its freedom. The lands of Solamnia bordered Hylo, Empire of Ergoth, and Qualinesti in the west, Kharolis in the south, and Silvanesti and Taman Busuk in the east.

In the year 1775 PC, Vinas Solamnus created the Knights of Solamnia so that honorable warriors would come to guard not only Solamnia, but all of Ansalon. With the Knights help, Vinas created the city of Palanthas in 1773 PC and had the High Clerist's Tower built in 1772 PC in the only strategic pass leading to Palanthas.

From the time of the Knights of Solamnia had been established, they quickly grew into an unrivaled power on Ansalon. The prosperity of Solamnia has become only second on Ansalon to Istar in the east. This would all come to a quick end though.

In the year 1060 PC, the Third Dragon War came upon Solamnia. Takhisis decided to attack the powerful human nation first. The human lines of the Knights of Solamnia were quickly overrun until they had reached the gates of Vingaard Keep where a final battle was to take place between the Knights of Solamnia and Takhisis's evil forces.

If not for a young Knight of the Crown named Huma Dragonbane, all would have been lost for Solamnia and quite likely the rest of Ansalon. He was able to acquire a dragonlance of myth and to stab Takhisis with it, making her promise to leave forever from Krynn. She agrees and Solamnia is free from her evil forces, but at the cost of Huma's life.

Thanks to the help of the dwarves of Thorbardin, Solamnia grants them mining rights in the Garnet Mountains. There the dwarves create the kingdom of Kayolin and the capital of Garnet in 980 PC. Also sometime during this timeframe, the kender of Hylo allied themselves with Solamnia. Official date is unknown.

Due to the nature of ogres, they began to give Solamnia some problems on their trade routes between Thoradin and Istar. The first instance was in 910 PC - 825 PC, so called the Ogre Wars, the Knights of Solamnia assist the dwarves of Thoradin in driving the ogres from their land. Then had some more problems with the ogres from 530 PC - 522 PC, the Knights of Solamnia along with their allies drove the ogres back into isolation.

When Istaran trade began to reach the its highest levels ever with Solamnia in 490 PC, raids began to come from the Estwilde. Istar convince Solamnia to attack and destroy the raiders, which Solamnia did, then to resign the Swordsheath Scroll in 476 PC. Then almost 100 years later in 280 PC, Solamnia approves of the new title of Kingpriest in Istar and the promotion of good that he will bring to Ansalon.

In the weeks before the Cataclysm strikes Krynn, a knight by the name of Loren Soth is tried and convicted of killing his wife, Korinne Gladria, in order to have an elf maiden, Isolde Denissa, as his wife. He is freed by Knights loyal to him, and the Knights of Solamnia pursue him to the lands of Knightlund and banished to them forever. Just before the Cataclysm strike Solamnia, huge dust storms whip through the plainsland in warning of what is to come. When the Cataclysm finally strikes Ansalon, the lands of Solamnia suffered greatly.

The northern coast of Solamnia is where seas rose up and coming inland. New Sea sprung up in the middle of Ansalon, effectively cutting Solamnia's southern fiefs from the north and drowning the central regions under the new body of water. In present day Solamnia it is bordered by the Turbidus Ocean to the north and west, New Sea, Kayolin, and Lemish to the south, and Estwilde and Throtl to the east.

In the years following the Cataclysm, the commoners of Solamnia blame the Knights of Solamnia for the Cataclysm. Some Knights go into hiding while others throw down their sword and armor to leave the Knighthood forever. These are the dark ages for Solamnia and the Knighthood. In the year 334 AC, peasants led by Ragnell revolted against the nation, leading to the destruction of some major castles and death to a few prominent Solamnic families.

In the year 351 AC, Dragonarmies invade eastern Solamnia, quickly overrunning the Knights of Solamnia there and pushing them all the way to the High Clerist's Tower by 352 AC. Solamnia is also betrayed and Dragonarmies are allowed to invade from the south, but thanks to Solamnia's allies of the Kayolin dwarves, the dwarves are able to hold the invaders until the Knights could regroup and hold the Dragonarmies in the south in a stalemate. During a Whitestone Council between Solamnia's allies, the allies begin bickering over who would control a just found dragon orb.

A kender by the name of Tasslehoff Burrfoot saw this, and destroyed the orb so they would stop fighting over it. A smith named Theros Ironfeld brings fourth the newly forged dragonlance that will allow the Knights of Solamnia to ride forth and destroy the dragons of evil.

Following the victory over the Dragonarmies at the High Clerist's Tower, Lauralanthalasa Kanan is named the leader of all the forces of the Whitestone Council by Lord Gunthar Uth Wistan, who has become the the nominal Grandmaster over the Knights of Solamnia. In the summer, Laurana embarks on a campaign to rid Solamnia of the Dragonarmies, her lightning attacks and fast moving army is able to drive them out of mostly out of Solamnia and reclaim all the lost lands. Another year passes and Solamnia is completely free of all Dragonarmies forces, but the Knights continue to go after the Dragonarmies wherever they find them.

There wasn’t any major battle in Solamnia until Kitiara Uth Matar brought her forces into Solamnia and attacked Palanthas. Loren Soth, the Death Knight, kills many people and the flying citadel causes great destruction, but in the end the Knights and defenders of Palanthas are able to throw back the invaders once Lord Soth disappears with the body of Kitiara.

In the wake of what is being called the Blue Lady's War, it is found out that Raistlin Majere was trying to draw out the Dark Queen so he may defeat her and become a god. In the end, he holds her back in the Abyss so that she won't enter the mortal plain, and Solamnia is free again.

Friday, July 11, 2025

The Great Hall
The Cataclysm & The War of the Lance
The current year for our Dragonlance campaign is set during 351 AC "After Cataclysm".
Inspired By Trampas Whiteman

This massive sized building is the Great Hall of the settlement of Digfel. Digfel is governed by a Council of Elders consisting of a body of five elders. All council meetings are held within the richly decorated Great Hall located atop the central hill of Digfel. Inside this great hall, a central heart is usually burning, multiple long rectangular tables are spread throughout the large chamber and it is usually well lit with many candles and torches.

The hall is a massive three story building made of good quality stone and wood. The roof is made of wood with a bell tower rising from the back. A noticeboard near the front door displays bulletins and information for residents and newcomers to town, some offering rewards for certain tasks. The bottom floor of this building is used for multiple purposes.

The bottom floor is used for council and town meetings and such with several large oak tables with chairs seated around them. A large hearth in the center of the room warms the entire room during the colder months of the year. All meetings with Digfel are held here, in the back section is a large sized kitchen for preparing the food for these meetings.

The second floor is mainly used as a large lounge area for the not so formal meetings the council might have. A large hearth is in the back of the room which is connected to the one downstairs. This floor of the Great Hall is built for comfort and relaxation for the council members. Most private council meetings are held in this room where as the bottom floor is where the public meetings are held with townsfold or new arrivals to Digfel. Multiple plush chairs and couches are spread out across this room in a circular fashion.

The third floor is the official residence of each of the five elders of the village of Digfel. Five medium sized bed chambers are located on this floor, one for each Elder of the council. Large designer rugs lay across the floors of each chamber with expensive furniture and such furnishing each room. Chairs, counches and such are arranged through the common room of the floor. It also contains a large hearth that is connected to the lower two floors hearths.

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Kingdom of Thorbardin
The Cataclysm & The War of the Lance
The current year for our Dragonlance campaign is set during 351 AC "After Cataclysm".
Inspired By Trampas Whiteman

Thorbardin is a dwarven nation located in southwestern Ansalon and is bordered by the nations of Qualinesti to the north, Plains of Dust to the east, and Kharolis to the south. The major geographical features of Thorbardin is the Kharolis Mountains which is most of the nation, the Plains of Dergoth which is a barren wasteland, the Urkhan Sea which is located inside of Thorbardin, and the Valley of Thanes.

The Dwarven realm of Thorbardin not only refers to the kingdom under Cloudseeker Mountain, but also much of the land surrounding the Kharolis Mountains.

The Kingdom of Thorbardin
The dwarven kingdom of Thorbardin encompasses three hundred square miles beneath Cloudseeker Mountain. There are six distinct clans, and cities, of dwarves who live here. Although each city seems distinct from one another, all were laid out in an orderly fashion. A traveler could go into any city in any part and know where to find homes, shops and businesses on any level.

In the more populated areas, wagons that ride on rails permit quick transport of goods and people between the cities. Large vertical holes, also called transport shafts, have been carved through each level. These allow goods and people to travel up and down many levels via buckets attached to huge chains.

Time within this underground world is kept by water-clocks that are set to the sun of the outside world. During the night, lights sparkle throughout the realm, these are usually from the Lanterns of Thorbardin. Earthquakes are common around underground kingdom. Small ones are called “Rattlers” because all they do is rattle the dishes.

In the year 2150 PC, Colin Stonetooth and his Hylar Dwarf followers left Thoradin and migrate to what they believe was Kal-Thax.

Stonetooth united the warring tribes of the Daewar, Theiwar, Daergar, Klar, Aghar, and Einar to begin the building of the mountain stronghold of Thorbardin on the mountain Cloudseeker in 2148 PC. Colin named it Thorbardin in 'honor of the past, and the future'.

Shortly after the building of Thorbardin, wizards of the newly formed Wizards of High Sorcery tried build the Tower of High Sorcery at Kal-Thax. The dwarf Damon Omenborn led a small group against the wizards and captured the Stone of Threes that was needed to build the tower. So began the Wizard's War, in which the wizards tried to attack Thorbardin and the dwarves were able to repel the invaders.

After the completion of Thorbardin, the dwarves began to get bored with their lives, since jobs were now scarce. So began the Dark Ages of Thorbardin. While this was going on, the Empire of Ergoth invaded and took control of most of Thorbardin's territory outside the main fortress, using many of Thorbardin's citizens as slave labor. Luckily, a slave by the name of Derkin Winterseed broke free from slavery and then proceeded to free the many thousands of dwarves in slavery. He then led them on a series of battles to free Thorbardin's lands from the humans.

In the winter of 2073 PC, Derkin finally defeats the Empire of Ergoth's forces at Klanath with the help of their elven allies led by Kith-Kanan. Thorbardin joins with Qualinesti and the Empire of Ergoth in the signing of the Swordsheath Scroll.

During the Third Dragon War, the dwarves from Thorbardin assisted in building the High Clerist's Tower. The dwarves created a death trap for dragons that attacked the tower. For this, the Knights of Solamnia grant mining rights to the dwarves in the Garnet Mountains in 980 PC. The dwarves then built the city of Garnet and the kingdom of Kayolin. 32 years later, Thorbardin also founds the a hill dwarf kingdom named Hillow.

In 39 AC, due to starvation and strife, humans and hill dwarves unite under the feared evil wizard Fistandantilus and demand entry into Thorbardin to have access to their food. The mountain dwarves of Thorbardin refuse and war erupts between the two factions. Hill dwarves and humans capture the fortress of Pax Tharkas, but when they meet the mountain dwarves on the field of battle at the fortress of Zhaman, a spell casted by Fistandantilus destroys both armies killing thousands.

Age of Despair
During the War of the Lance in 351 AC, Thorbardin is besieged by Highlord Verminaard and his Red Dragonarmy at the northern gate. They were never able to gain access to Thorbardin.

But a small band called the Companions leading the Refugees of Pax Tharkas are allowed entry into the kingdom for a time. During that time, the Companions find the Hammer of Kharas that had been thought lost since the Dwarfgate War many years ago. After finding it, they give it to Glade Hornfel Kytil who becomes the first King of Thorbardin since the Dwarfgate War.

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

The Rolling Wheel
The Cataclysm & The War of the Lance
The current year for our Dragonlance campaign is set during 351 AC "After Cataclysm".
Inspired By Trampas Whiteman
Harlen Raskin runs the Rolling Wheel, which serves the common folk of Digfel. He crafts sturdy carts and repairs shattered axles with practiced efficiency. Harlan is a good-hearted, no-nonsense craftsman who values durability and practicality over fanciness. He’s prone to muttering about how things were “built better back in my day” but secretly delights in finding ways to improve his designs.

Harlen "Old Wheel" Raskin is a 48 year old man. He is a wiry man with a bushy moustache and calloused hands, always smelling of sawdust and oil. He wears a simple work shirt and trousers, his sleeves perpetually rolled up.

Harlan has been building and repairing wagons for over thirty years and is widely considered the best wainwright in the region. His shop, the Rolling Wheel, serves the people of Digfel and also those visiting, crafting sturdy carts and repairing shattered axles with efficiency.

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

The Shrine
The Cataclysm & The War of the Lance
The current year for our Dragonlance campaign is set during 351 AC "After Cataclysm".
Inspired By Trampas Whiteman
A small shrine made of stone from the ruins and Digfel's only temple, dedicated to Mishakal, even with the goddess being gone during the Age of Despair, "prior to the War of the Lance of course", people still come here to pray to her". The small shrine is located in the center of Digfel. This small shrine is maintained by an elderly man who is a local of the settlement named, Beren Tallison.