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The Hidden Grove

A Pathfinder 2e game In the world of The Chromatic Order: Unrehta
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Maps

Maps

  • Envale
    Defined by it's high mountains rich in precious metals and minerals, Envale sits as the west continent of the known world. It shares the largest landmass in the world with the eastern continent, Kai'bal. To the west is the Ocean of Avalon, the largest ocean on Unrehta, and to the east is the great desert, the Gap of Khans. This desert forms the natural divide between these two continents.
Supporting Cast
  • Allister Dundale
    Associated with the Satyr's Ash Tree Their ancestor, Arthur Dundale, cut the first tree in the area that would later become the town square. He is often viewed as the first of the founders, though many families in Linval would dispute this assertion. The current patriarch of the family is Allister Dundale, runs the town saloon (which has become the town hall since the previous one's destruction during the war). Although there is no official leader of the village, Allister portrays himself as a self-appointed mayor.
  • Fee Wicklit
    Always known as a free and wild spirit, Fee feels a deep connection to the forest and often finds herself exploring the wilderness. She often says, "the trees just have better acoustics! And they love to hear me sing". Of course, the whole village loves to hear her beautiful voice. When in town, Fee will perform in the town square or late at night in the Dundale Saloon.
  • Igor Boeklin
    The best in the world, some might say. Not that many in the world have had the chance to meet Igor as he's spent his entire life in Linval. To go with that, not many in Linval have had the chance to really know Igor as he spends most of his time in the forge. Regardless, the village is always grateful to have him present.
Timelines

Timelines

At the end of the War of The Princes, much of the country side was laid to waste. The various governments, seeking to rebuild the lost towns, sent out young, university age students to those surviving villages to learn the countryside life. These students would become the foundation for generations to come as the country side is slowly made anew.

This story is told by