- Location of the Spearbough Tor Druid circle
- Order of the Holly Cruciform
- Archdruid: Obanor Birchborn (D13; Obad-hai)
- Known as “Birch-Skin” or the “Pale Druid” by the nomads and tribesmen of his territory, Obanor is indeed of fair skin. Standing
nearly seven feet, this tall, sinewy, blonde-haired fellow makes
quite an impression. Though he carries a heavy, eight foot spear
of bronzewood, he is reluctant to use it. A man of peace, everyone
assumes, due to his size, that he is a giant in battle. Obanor is very
wise and quite charismatic. As such he is a skillful negotiator and
legislator. He is sought out from all corners of his territory to judge
disputes. When holding counsel, the Pale Druid is know to rap his
spear upon the stone, the sound and shock of which startle even
the most hard-bitten nomads to silence and obedience. There is
a kindness in Obanor’s deep blue eyes that quells even the most
nervous supplicants. That and his approachable manner make him
well loved by most practitioners of the Old Faith.
- Assistants: 3 Initiates of the 8th Circle (D10)
- The euphoric scent of pine floods the senses in this virgin-conifer woodland. At the heart of this fastness is a circular, tiered dais of
massive proportions. Cut from a local, bluish-gray stone, nine stone
tiers rise up some 8 feet each from the forest floor. Upon the top
tier rests an ancient, smallish seat with a low back. Fashioned from
a single, massive piece of translucent, yellow amber, this odd chair
is the seat from which the Archdruid judges and issues edicts to
the faithful. Suspended within the chair are a number of ancient
large insects. Said to be an artifact of incredible age, the origin and
power of the Amber Chair of the Archdruid are closely guarded by
the Archdruid and his servants.
- Forest's biggest problem are innumerable kobolds (scales variously black, green, white, olive, or some blend or combination). The kind druids can't bring themselves to do anything about the tiny creatures, who are troublesome, but not powerful enough to pose a real threat.