Skylands: the Scorpion Spear, Part One - “Saeldrin”, Chapter Five: Worshipping Death

They hunted in packs and would try to surround individual dagdarra: crippled, old, inexperienced, or weak. barely half the height of a single dagdarra, they were nonetheless a fearsome foe.

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Skylands: the Scorpion Spear, Part Two - “Talvali”, Chapter Twelve: Fragments and Perspectives

Grandiose feelings; not very dagdarra, at all. a dagdarra's life was one of preparation for the final moments. everything they did was to prepare for the ultimate end. to stand tall and apart from one's fellows was, if not a crime, highly anti-social.

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Skylands: the Scorpion Spear, Prelude: “Winds of Ice”

dagdarra ate large amounts and, as such, only tended to travel well-provisioned.

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Skylands: the Scorpion Spear, Part One - “Saeldrin”, Chapter Eight: Labyrinthine

They were high above with few ways down, but they howled and called while hurtling more of the damnable tools of war down upon dagdarra heads.

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Skylands: the Scorpion Spear, Part One - “Saeldrin”, Chapter Two: The Prey

The dagdarra worship a single goddess and she is a goddess of death. it's not the easiest thing to articulate and that was my biggest challenge for this chapter.

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Skylands: the Scorpion Spear, Part One - “Saeldrin”, Chapter One: The Hunters

The simple and primitive dagdarra dwelled there worshipping their death goddess. as the ramessin pushed north with a pack-bourne drive, they conquered everything in their path. the dagdarra fell to sword and, later, flintlock and powder.

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