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There are many dangers in the land Downunder... just like on Earth.
'''''There are many dangers in the land Downunder... just like on Earth.'''''


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Under [[Faewalk]]'s surface (including beneath the ocean floors) there is a complex system of natural and artificial caves and tunnels. This is known as the Downunder and it is filled with monsters, generally evil peoples (such as the [[Dark Elf|dark elves]]), and treasure. Many [[Dungeon|dungeons]] have at least one entrance to the Downunder, but even most [[Adventurer|adventurers]]—as headstrong and egotistical as they are—avoid them. The risk simply isn’t worth it.
Under [[Faewalk]]'s surface (including beneath the ocean floors) there is a complex system of natural and artificial caves and tunnels. This is known as the Downunder and it is filled with monsters, generally evil peoples (such as the [[Dark Elf|dark elves]]), and treasure. Many [[Dungeon|dungeons]] have at least one entrance to the Downunder, but even most [[Adventurer|adventurers]]—as headstrong and egotistical as they are—avoid them. The risk simply isn’t worth it.
== References ==
[[Faewalk: The RPGame]]
[[The Wizard's Staff]]
[[An Unembellished Backstory]]

Revision as of 12:46, 22 August 2023

There are many dangers in the land Downunder... just like on Earth.

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Under Faewalk's surface (including beneath the ocean floors) there is a complex system of natural and artificial caves and tunnels. This is known as the Downunder and it is filled with monsters, generally evil peoples (such as the dark elves), and treasure. Many dungeons have at least one entrance to the Downunder, but even most adventurers—as headstrong and egotistical as they are—avoid them. The risk simply isn’t worth it.

References

Faewalk: The RPGame

The Wizard's Staff

An Unembellished Backstory