Kulvana, The High Prophetess of Taroth, The Gleaming and Undying Kulve
"The Grand Temples of Taroth are regarded in Ancient Script as most notable for their Opulence, Mystery, and the dangerous practice of Khrusósomancy. [written in the margins in a rust colored ink -' A rare form of Divination said to be performed by the pouring molten Gold, on quiz week seven' ]
In most Petitioner's cases, the casting of scared coins minted and etched was the more common and safer practice. The scripts also report that the once vast highlands were pockmarked with gleaming Shrines wherever an entrance cavern marked the passing of a Great Molten Taroth.
I was sent report on one such intact Temple, long abandoned.
I was surprised to see so much wealth of Kulve Gold still on on display in the Temple's hall and asked my Guide why had the villagers not taken it.
His severe reaction was that of Blasphemy; Local legend states the tremors in the area are signs that the Great Horned Dragon Goddess still moved deep within the Earth, and any who profaned her temples would feel her Wrath.
I could not help but wonder what the former inhabitants were like, and if such legends will hold fast in future generations, when times are less bountiful... "
- Except from the 9th Journal of Chronicler Rasa Gillcrest, 807 - Year of the Burgeoning Vine
"The Grand Temples of Taroth are regarded in Ancient Script as most notable for their Opulence, Mystery, and the dangerous practice of Khrusósomancy. [written in the margins in a rust colored ink -' A rare form of Divination said to be performed by the pouring molten Gold, on quiz week seven' ]
In most Petitioner's cases, the casting of scared coins minted and etched was the more common and safer practice. The scripts also report that the once vast highlands were pockmarked with gleaming Shrines wherever an entrance cavern marked the passing of a Great Molten Taroth.
I was sent report on one such intact Temple, long abandoned.
I was surprised to see so much wealth of Kulve Gold still on on display in the Temple's hall and asked my Guide why had the villagers not taken it.
His severe reaction was that of Blasphemy; Local legend states the tremors in the area are signs that the Great Horned Dragon Goddess still moved deep within the Earth, and any who profaned her temples would feel her Wrath.
I could not help but wonder what the former inhabitants were like, and if such legends will hold fast in future generations, when times are less bountiful... "
- Except from the 9th Journal of Chronicler Rasa Gillcrest, 807 - Year of the Burgeoning Vine
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Aha, I thought you might! Thank you!
Big kudos to you man - I hadn't even the *thought* of making a MH monster-based character (aside from my hunters) until I saw your gal Vanity!
Kulve is one of my favorite monster's from World. This month my crew was doing a OC challenge and 'Drag Queen Monster' was one of the prompts, and I honestly couldn't think of anyone more opulent then Kulve!
I've wanted to use the New/Old Worlds as a future DnD campaign setting; some Monster worshipping Lore was next on the list and the concept of Ancient World Kulve Prophets gelled.
Thanks again for that 'Eureka' moment - and please, consider this piece a bit of homage to your lovely character!
Big kudos to you man - I hadn't even the *thought* of making a MH monster-based character (aside from my hunters) until I saw your gal Vanity!
Kulve is one of my favorite monster's from World. This month my crew was doing a OC challenge and 'Drag Queen Monster' was one of the prompts, and I honestly couldn't think of anyone more opulent then Kulve!
I've wanted to use the New/Old Worlds as a future DnD campaign setting; some Monster worshipping Lore was next on the list and the concept of Ancient World Kulve Prophets gelled.
Thanks again for that 'Eureka' moment - and please, consider this piece a bit of homage to your lovely character!
Well color me honestly honored and floored you'd get inspiration from my own Golden gal. I wouldn't have even assumed as much given how grand they are regarded generally. I'm glad you could find any sort of inspiration from her, and I will most certainly not forget I even had a small amount to contribute to this glorious piece.
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