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       Tilverton Scar
       By: Okakouta Date: May 14, 2014, 11:21 am
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       Once a bustling town at the crossroads between several major
       trade roads, getting commerce from merchants, and many
       adventurers or travelers, coming and going, to and from the
       East.
       Everything changed when the Spellplauge was unleashed. One of
       the hardest hit areas was the city center, where hundreds of
       people were instantly vaporized in a swath of blue flame. A
       crater the size of a small keep is the only memorial. The less
       lucky residents were transfigured by the chaotic magic into
       disfigured monstrosities.
       The town now lays in ruin, completely uninhabited... or so they
       say.
       The westernmost guard tower, only partially destroyed, is
       rumored to have a mysterious wizard reside there.
       Multi-talented, but grown apathetic he covets his solitude,
       content to practice wood-working, and painting, occasionally
       dispatching the monstrosities that roam around the town.
       An adventuring party representing Rognvaldr of Grand Halen
       confirmed making contact with the wizard Van Dyke
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       who's
       specialty was revealed to be in explosive magic. It was also
       later alluded to that he once belonged to the adventuring party
       The Swords of Cormyr.
       He nonchalantly presented Duncan Seastove with "a bucket-full"
       of mundane twenty sided objects, apparently designed to roll
       along a smooth surface, which he had himself made.
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