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- 12:34, 19 March 2026 Lanterns of the Drowned (hist | edit) [943 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Lanterns of the Drowned}}</includeonly> {{Holiday|day=Nollaig 6|observed=the Island of Marosh}} Observed in somber silence, the Lanterns of the Drowned is a night of remembrance dedicated to Cthos the Doomsayer in Seahaven on the Island of Marosh. At dusk, families and ship crews light small lanterns and set them adrift upon ''Mandrake Bay'', each one representing a soul lost to the sea. The wat...")
- 12:27, 19 March 2026 Day of Binding Coin (hist | edit) [1,037 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Day of Binding Coin}}</includeonly> {{Holiday|day=Beltain 7|observed=the Island of Marosh}} Scheduled to coincide with the Spring Summit, a holy day of Minos the Cockerel, the Day of Binding Coin is Seahaven’s most important mercantile festival, honoring Minos the Cockerel, god of commerce, and Fides the Oathbinder, god of oaths. On this day, major contracts, trade agreem...")
- 12:00, 19 March 2026 Blessing of the First Tide (hist | edit) [890 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Blessing of the First Tide}}</includeonly> {{Holiday|day=Folloch 3|observed=the Island of Marosh}} At the first safe sailing window after the harsh winter storms, Seahaven gathers along the docks for the ''Blessing of the First Tide'', a festival dedicated to Betshaba the Wavequeen. Ships are garlanded with ribbons, shells, and bits of polished driftwood, while priests walk the piers offering blessings and...")
- 10:42, 10 March 2026 Seahaven (hist | edit) [25,398 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Seahaven}}</includeonly> Overview: A concise paragraph (3–5 sentences) describing what the settlement is known for, why it exists, and why it matters in the wider world of Feyworld. Include its general tone (prosperous, desperate, decaying, dangerous, holy, lawless). <noinclude> {{TOC left}} {{Settlement |name = Seahaven |common_epithets = |continent = |region = <!-- Region/Nation/Domain) --> |terrain = <!-- alpine, coastal, f...")
- 17:03, 9 February 2026 Alexios Vettori Chrysargyros (hist | edit) [3,758 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Alexios Vettroi Chrysargyros}}</includeonly> Alexios Vettori Chrysargyros is the current Grand Comptroller of the Quartz Isle Company and one of the most influential people in Neptaris, if not the world. From the House of the White Stone, his palatial home in Neptaris, he commands trade routes, colonial ventures, and private armed interests whose reach rivals that of kings and bishops. Cultured, precise, and relentlessly p...") originally created as "Alexios Vettroi Chrysargyros"
- 11:47, 9 February 2026 2074 (hist | edit) [488 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{YearCal|2074}} ==Events== ===Duria=== * The Quartz Isle Trading Company is founded by a conglomerate of wealthy families in the Freecity of Neptaris with the express purpose of establishing trade envoys with re-emerging nation-states and colonies in regions left "unclaimed" in the wake of the Dark Times. Operating under charter from Neptaris, they rapidly become a extra-national means to exert growing Neptaran economic and military power across the...")
- 20:25, 7 February 2026 Quartz Isle Company (hist | edit) [8,601 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article= Quartz Isle Company}}</includeonly> The Quartz Isle Company is a Neptaran chartered mercantile concern whose mandate blends long-distance trade, resource extraction, and colonial administration into a single profit-driven enterprise. Publicly, it presents itself as a civilizing force, surveying unknown lands, opening trade routes, and bringing “orderly commerce” to the world’s margins. In practice, the Company...")
- 15:06, 30 January 2026 Age Ranges by Heritage (hist | edit) [4,876 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Age Ranges by Heritage}}</includeonly> This table replaces the ''Age Ranges by Race'' table in Chapter 2 of '''Mythus Revised'''. {| width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" align="center" |-valign="bottom" align="center" |colspan="3"|'''Racial Age Comparisons Table''' |- class="tableheader" valign="bottom" |align="center"|Age Level |Stage |align="center"|Human |align="center"|Dwarf |align="center"|Elf |align="cent...")
- 16:18, 17 January 2026 Regas Dall (hist | edit) [3,435 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Regas Dall}}</includeonly> <noinclude>{{Person |birthyear= |deathyear= |first_name=Regas |last_name=Dall |pic=Valessia_Gabinius_Caestrix_webportrait.png |title= |size= |species= Half-Elven |gender= Male |class= |CR= |HD= |hp= |init= |speed= |AC= |touch_AC= |flat-footed_AC= |attack= |SA= |SQ= |fort= |ref= |will= |str= |dex= |con= |int= |wis= |cha= |per= |skills= |feats= |spells= |overview= |description=...")
- 16:03, 17 January 2026 Bilgehand Syndicate (hist | edit) [3,716 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Bilgehand Syndicate}}</includeonly> The Bilgehand Syndicate is a fleet of salt-cloaked scavengers, shipwreck sorcerers, and salvage hounds commanded by Warcaptain Dartemis Mull, the ''Undertow Baron''. Unlike most pirate armadas that chase glory in broadside battles, the Syndicate thrives in silence and aftermath, descending like vultures upon shattered hulls and storm-wrecked coves. Their vessels are rust-clad,...")
- 02:58, 17 January 2026 Emberwake Armada (hist | edit) [3,658 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Emberwake Armada}}</includeonly> <!-- Overview: A concise paragraph or two (of 3–5 sentences each) describing the organization's purpose, reputation and place in the world. This should answer what the organization is, why it exists and how it is generally perceived by outsiders --> <no-include> {{TOC left}} {{Organization |name = <!-- Common name of the Organization --> |formal_name =Emberwake Armada |epithets = |type = <!-- A...")
- 02:45, 17 January 2026 Fleet of Black Laurels (hist | edit) [3,987 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Fleet of Black Laurels}}</includeonly> The Fleet of Black Laurels, commanded by Warcaptain Valessia Gabinius Caestrix, is a fearsome symbol of Imperial discipline repurposed for piratical domination. Formed from the remnants of imperial naval design and animated by Valessia’s ruthless ambition, the fleet combines elegance, control, and merciless precision. At its heart sails the ''Regnum Obscura'',...")
- 19:14, 15 January 2026 Fractured Court Fleet (hist | edit) [3,432 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Fractured Court Fleet}}</includeonly> The Fractured Court is a fleet of shadowed elegance and cutting deceit, led by the ''Glass Widow'', Warcaptain Syndra Malvene. Its centerpiece, the ''Vitreous Veil'', is a sleek war-frigate clad in enchanted glass, its hull gleaming like moonlight on a blade. Bound by a cold and ruthless code, the crew of the Fractured Court live behind mask, literal and metaphorical, eschew...")
- 12:10, 15 January 2026 Ashwake Reavers Fleet (hist | edit) [3,505 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Ashwake Reavers Fleet}}</includeonly> The Ashwake Reavers are a scorched fleet of fire-wielding marauders bound by hatred for gods, masters, and chains alike. Under the command of Warcaptain Brogg Cinderjaw, they prowl the western coasts of Tamerynd Isle] and the [[Betshaban Ocean like a storm of flame, black sails heavy with soot and smoke. More than pirates, they are heretics and desecrators—wi...")
- 16:21, 14 January 2026 Brinewolves Fleet (hist | edit) [3,887 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Brinewolves Fleet}}</includeonly> The Brinewolves are a brutal and blood-soaked pirate fleet led by the infamous Warcaptain Esmere Vallis, feared across the Betshaban Ocean for their savage hit-and-run tactics and harpoon warfare. Forged from the remnants of whalers, raiders, and castaways, the Brinewolves operate like a wolfpack on the sea—fast, coordinated, and merciless. Their flagship, the Throatbreaker...")
- 02:34, 14 January 2026 Black Lament Fleet (hist | edit) [3,681 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Black Lament Fleet}}</includeonly> The Black Lament Fleet, commanded by the dread Warcaptain Quarn the Quiet, is less a fleet than a funereal procession of silence, fear, and inevitability. Its flagship, the ''Silent Dirge'', is a war barque gliding with unnatural quiet; its hull is etched with the names of ports Quarn has razed and ships he has sent to the depths. Bound by a vow of silence, no sailor speaks at...")
- 01:16, 14 January 2026 Fathomed Eye Fleet (hist | edit) [3,815 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Fathomed Eye Fleet}}</includeonly> The Fathomed Eye Fleet is a ghostlike presence on the Betshaban Ocean, feared not for its brutality but for its precision and foresight. Flying a black banner marked with a single silver eye, its iris a whirlpool, weeping four pale rays, the fleet is commanded by Warcaptain Shulra Vexh, whose calm strategies and unnerving prescience have earned her a near-mythic reputation. At...")
- 13:16, 13 January 2026 Brine Maw Fleet (hist | edit) [3,470 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Brine Maw Fleet}}</includeonly> The Brine Maw is the feared fleet of the orcish Warcaptain Kosh Mardu. The Brine Maw Fleet is a terror of the Betshaban Ocean, a brutal collection of warships under the iron rule of Warcaptain Kosh Mardu. Named after the jagged reef where Kosh drills his crew, the fleet is less a navy than a floating crucible of pain and fear. Its flagship, ''Gutrender'', leads the...")
- 02:54, 13 January 2026 Moonless Wake Fleet (hist | edit) [3,591 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Moonless Wake Fleet}}</includeonly> The Moonless Wake is less a fleet in the traditional sense and more a shifting procession of haunted ships, cultic vessels, and illusion-shrouded phantoms. Wherever they go, fog clings, whispers rise, and dread precedes them. The ships of the Moonless Wake often appear unnaturally silent, their sails fluttering in nonexistent wind, with crewmembers staring unblinking from beneath bone-white mask...")
- 01:56, 13 January 2026 Pale Shoal Fleet (hist | edit) [3,495 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Pale Shoal Fleet}}</includeonly> The Pale Shoal is not a conventional fleet, nor is it often seen as one. It is a fluid network of shallow-draft, stealth-capable vessels, many of which operate independently for weeks or months at a time. All are loyal to Warcaptain Sal Varva, bound not by glory or gold, but by mutual benefit, secrets shared, and quiet vengeance. Rather than plundering merchant fleets in the open, th...")
- 00:27, 13 January 2026 Classis Mors Aestus (hist | edit) [1,418 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article= Classis Mors Aestus}}</includeonly> ''Classis Mors Aestus'' ("Death's Wake Fleet") is a disciplined and terrifying armada forged in the embers of Imperial war doctrine. Flying blood-red sails over iron-shod hulls, its ships are triremes and galleasses reinforced with scavenged relics from the Great Empire's naval archives. Crewed by former legionnaires, penal battalions, and oathbound zealots, the fleet moves in relentless naval...")
- 02:52, 12 January 2026 Veil Market (hist | edit) [5,313 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Veil Market}}</includeonly> More a phenomenon than a physical district, the Veil Market appears where it wills and shifts locations throughout the city of Deepberth on some esoteric itinerary. Entrances are well-guarded and participants in the Market are expected to be masked. There is an absolute prohibition on violence here that the place itself seems to enforce on the rare occasion that someone seeks to violate that unspok...")
- 02:51, 12 January 2026 Tidegrave (hist | edit) [4,720 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Tidegrave}}</includeonly> Located at the back of the ''Blacktooth Rise'' karst of Deepberth, beyond the Coil, the Tidegrave is a half-flooded district that serves as both a graveyard and dumping ground for the unnamed dead. The lowest streets are often flooded at high tide and graves are built above-ground to prevent the dead from floating back up. It is said that there are sunken shrines to forgotten sea gods and watery d...")
- 02:49, 12 January 2026 Saltspire Row (hist | edit) [5,119 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Saltspire Row}}</includeonly> Saltspire Row is a vertical riot of taverns, brothels, gambling dens, and fighting pits stacked atop one another up the wall of the '''Blacktooth Rise''' karst in Deepberth. Saltspire Row is where crews spend their shares—and where future disasters are born over cheap rum. Rickety rope bridges and scaffolding span the distance between taverns and there are frequent brawls that spill out into the...")
- 02:46, 12 January 2026 Old Quays (hist | edit) [4,924 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Old Quays}}</includeonly> Once the main docks of the city, the Old Quays are now crumbling docks and warehouses used by only the most desperate. Cursed and broken ships are towed to the old drydocks here, stripped, burned or quietly hidden away. Situated at the rocky base of the '''Gallowskar''' karst, the district is characterized by rotting wood and leaning structures ready to fall into one another. Even when the weather is clea...")
- 02:42, 12 January 2026 Lower Docks (hist | edit) [5,371 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Lower Docks}}</includeonly> The Lower Docks are the lungs of Deepberth, choked with ships, laborers, and the stink of salt, tar, and blood. Everything entering or leaving the city touches these piers at some point. Power here lies not with captains, but with those who decide what gets unloaded. Sprawling beneath the shadow of the karst known as '''Dagon's Horn''', the Lower Docks are constantly in motion, day and night, and th...")
- 02:38, 12 January 2026 Knife Market (hist | edit) [5,329 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Knife Market}}</includeonly> A sprawling black-market bazaar in Deepberth on the karst known as '''Gallowskar''' where legality is irrelevant and morality is optional, the Knife Market is primarily composed of narrow alleyways packed with stalls and hidden rooms. Prices fluctuate wildly with rumor, bloodshed and the tides. if something exists (or shouldn't), it has been bought here at some point. Pickpocketing is a constant, a...")
- 02:36, 12 January 2026 Gallowsreach (hist | edit) [4,949 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Gallowsreach}}</includeonly> Once an execution ground, Gallowsreach is now home to killers who prefer privacy. Stretched across the blunted height of the karst known as '''Gallowskar''', Gallowsreach is what passes for a residential area of Deepberth. Its inhabitants are former pirate captains, killers and assassins of various sorts, some of which have long since 'retired' from their business and others who have come to learn...")
- 02:33, 12 January 2026 The Coil (hist | edit) [5,339 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=The Coil}}</includeonly> The Coil is a spiraling slum of stacked housing and rope bridges strung between the three karsts of Deepberth. Gang territories here stretch both vertically and horizontally and any stairwell might well lead into a different territory with different rules. There are frequent fires and collapses here, though residents rebuild over the ashes within days of the fires going out. Street urchins are everywhe...")