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=== Beasts of the North by Matthew Hobkins === | === Beasts of the North by Matthew Hobkins === | ||
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<div class="section-text"><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Beyond The Circle, a traveller may enter the north of Quill. Pineshade awaits, and the northern mountains with their caves and lairs.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>To the west, Deepstone and Undermere, and the warren of underground chambers and cloying subterranean forests.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Huge beasts dwell in such places... from the powerful and muscular Buggane of legend to the fearsome Dragon in the far north.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>No person, living or dead, has ever dared find these noble but deadly creatures.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>The Buggane is shy and secretive and leaves no trail, despite its intimidating presence.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>The Dragon sleeps lazily in its deep lair, and not even I would think to try to enter those steaming caverns and wrest some Dragon poop from the untold mounds of it that the Dragon sits on.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Who needs gold when fertiliser prices are through the roof? Am I right?</div></div> | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 29 August 2025
Book
Beasts of the North by Matthew Hobkins
Beyond The Circle, a traveller may enter the north of Quill. Pineshade awaits, and the northern mountains with their caves and lairs.
To the west, Deepstone and Undermere, and the warren of underground chambers and cloying subterranean forests.
Huge beasts dwell in such places... from the powerful and muscular Buggane of legend to the fearsome Dragon in the far north.
No person, living or dead, has ever dared find these noble but deadly creatures.
The Buggane is shy and secretive and leaves no trail, despite its intimidating presence.
The Dragon sleeps lazily in its deep lair, and not even I would think to try to enter those steaming caverns and wrest some Dragon poop from the untold mounds of it that the Dragon sits on.
Who needs gold when fertiliser prices are through the roof? Am I right?