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==History== | ==History== | ||
The Bloodblight Swamp was once a very different place. The [[Dragonwilds:Garou (race)|Garou]] seeking refuge from the war with the [[Dragonwilds:Goblin (race)|goblin]]s retreated here and found peace. They farmed the fertile plains, raised families, and made this place their home. They spent their days farming wheat and barley safe from the war.{{CiteJournal|journal=Whispering Swamp|quote=Once these lands were fertile plains. Great fields of wheat and barley were sewn by the Garou that made it their home. It was a resting place for a people that had been hunted for too long, a sanctuary at last.}} But it wouldn't remain untouched forever. The god [[Dragonwilds:Bandos]] stormed [[Dragonwilds:Brakka's Folly]] and challenged [[Dragonwilds:General Velgar]] to a battle to the death. Bandos, full of pride and underestimating the Dragon's strength, chose a greataxe to fight Velgar.{{CiteJournal|journal=Iron Greataxe|quote=Bandos was also a fan of the aesthetic. While he favoured the sheer brutality of the Kyzaj, he chose to wield a great axe against Velgar. He stormed Brakka's Folly, great axe in hand, and challenged the dragon to single combat.}} Despite Velgar's rock-like hide, Bandos managed to cut a great scar down his side. Feeling confident, Bandos threw aside his weapon, armor and protective ward, moving in to wrestle the great dragon. He nearly succeeded. Bandos wrapped his arms around the dragon's neck.{{CiteJournal|journal=Bloodblight Cape|quote=Bandos cast aside his wards. He refused to don his armour. The god pressed into the lair of the great dragon, and tried to wrestle him to the grave. He nearly succeeded. Bandos wrapped his arms around the dragon's serpentine neck and dug his fingernails beneath the scales.}} Velgar, in a bid to escape, called down a poison-filled rock from the heavens and cast it at Bandos, striking him in the temple. As the god reeled, he released Velgar, allowing the dragon to breathe a jet of anima-infused poison at Bandos.{{CiteJournal|journal=Bloodblight Cape|quote=Velgar, in his writhing fury, called down a poison-filled rock from the heavens and cast it at Bandos, striking him in the temple. As the god reeled, he released Velgar, allowing the dragon to breathe a jet of anima-infused poison, at the unsteady god.}} Bandos breathed in the toxins and felt weakness for the first time in centuries. The god retreated rather than face death; a decision he framed as "tactical" rather than cowardice.{{CiteJournal|journal=Bloodblight Cape|quote=Still wavering from the blow, Bandos breathed in the toxins and felt weakness for the first time in centuries. A smart tactician, Bandos retreated. Better to face the shame of retreat, than risk the oblivion of death.}} Velgar, victorious but still enraged from the battle, spilled his blood over the surrounding landscape, forever corrupting the plains and Garou within with his hate-filled venom.{{CiteJournal|journal=Bloodblight Cape|quote=In his jubilant rage, Velgar spilled his blood on the once fertile plains, corrupting them with his hate-filled poison. The fields wilted. The crops blackened and then collapsed into venom.}} | The Bloodblight Swamp was once a very different place. The [[Dragonwilds:Garou (race)|Garou]] seeking refuge from the war with the [[Dragonwilds:Goblin (race)|goblin]]s retreated here and found peace. They farmed the fertile plains, raised families, and made this place their home. They spent their days farming wheat and barley safe from the war.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Whispering Swamp|quote=Once these lands were fertile plains. Great fields of wheat and barley were sewn by the Garou that made it their home. It was a resting place for a people that had been hunted for too long, a sanctuary at last.}} But it wouldn't remain untouched forever. The god [[Dragonwilds:Bandos]] stormed [[Dragonwilds:Brakka's Folly]] and challenged [[Dragonwilds:General Velgar]] to a battle to the death. Bandos, full of pride and underestimating the Dragon's strength, chose a greataxe to fight Velgar.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Iron Greataxe|quote=Bandos was also a fan of the aesthetic. While he favoured the sheer brutality of the Kyzaj, he chose to wield a great axe against Velgar. He stormed Brakka's Folly, great axe in hand, and challenged the dragon to single combat.}} Despite Velgar's rock-like hide, Bandos managed to cut a great scar down his side. Feeling confident, Bandos threw aside his weapon, armor and protective ward, moving in to wrestle the great dragon. He nearly succeeded. Bandos wrapped his arms around the dragon's neck.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Bloodblight Cape|quote=Bandos cast aside his wards. He refused to don his armour. The god pressed into the lair of the great dragon, and tried to wrestle him to the grave. He nearly succeeded. Bandos wrapped his arms around the dragon's serpentine neck and dug his fingernails beneath the scales.}} Velgar, in a bid to escape, called down a poison-filled rock from the heavens and cast it at Bandos, striking him in the temple. As the god reeled, he released Velgar, allowing the dragon to breathe a jet of anima-infused poison at Bandos.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Bloodblight Cape|quote=Velgar, in his writhing fury, called down a poison-filled rock from the heavens and cast it at Bandos, striking him in the temple. As the god reeled, he released Velgar, allowing the dragon to breathe a jet of anima-infused poison, at the unsteady god.}} Bandos breathed in the toxins and felt weakness for the first time in centuries. The god retreated rather than face death; a decision he framed as "tactical" rather than cowardice.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Bloodblight Cape|quote=Still wavering from the blow, Bandos breathed in the toxins and felt weakness for the first time in centuries. A smart tactician, Bandos retreated. Better to face the shame of retreat, than risk the oblivion of death.}} Velgar, victorious but still enraged from the battle, spilled his blood over the surrounding landscape, forever corrupting the plains and Garou within with his hate-filled venom.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Bloodblight Cape|quote=In his jubilant rage, Velgar spilled his blood on the once fertile plains, corrupting them with his hate-filled poison. The fields wilted. The crops blackened and then collapsed into venom.}} | ||
==Notable Locations== | ==Notable Locations== | ||
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==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
* [[Dragonwilds:Garou (race)|Garou]] - The local Garou have developed resistance to the poison, though their minds are addled by constant exposure. They are more dangerous, more violent, and more filled with hatred, with an entire settlement that seethes with rage.{{CiteJournal|journal=Whispering Swamp|quote=The garou here have grown resistant to the poison, though their minds are addled by constant exposure. They are more dangerous, more violent and more filled with hatred, with an entire settlement that seethes with rage.}} | * [[Dragonwilds:Garou (race)|Garou]] - The local Garou have developed resistance to the poison, though their minds are addled by constant exposure. They are more dangerous, more violent, and more filled with hatred, with an entire settlement that seethes with rage.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Whispering Swamp|quote=The garou here have grown resistant to the poison, though their minds are addled by constant exposure. They are more dangerous, more violent and more filled with hatred, with an entire settlement that seethes with rage.}} | ||
* [[Dragonwilds:Abyssal Demon]] - Can be found wandering the south-east of the region, near ruins. | * [[Dragonwilds:Abyssal Demon]] - Can be found wandering the south-east of the region, near ruins. | ||
* [[Dragonwilds:Putrid Rat]] | * [[Dragonwilds:Putrid Rat]] | ||
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==Journal== | ==Journal== | ||
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Once these lands were fertile plains. Great fields of wheat and barely were sewn by the garou that made it their home. It was a resting place for a people that had been hunted for too long - a sanctuary at last. | Once these lands were fertile plains. Great fields of wheat and barely were sewn by the garou that made it their home. It was a resting place for a people that had been hunted for too long - a sanctuary at last. | ||
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{{Bloodblight Swamp}} | {{DW/Bloodblight Swamp}} | ||
{{Ghornfell}} | {{DW/Ghornfell}} | ||
{{Ashenfall}} | {{DW/Ashenfall}} | ||
[[Category:Ashenfall]] | [[Category:Ashenfall]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:31, 9 April 2026
Template:Infobox Scenery Bloodblight Swamp is a hazardous region located in the eastern part of Dragonwilds:Ghornfell on the continent of Dragonwilds:Ashenfall. The area is characterized by its poisonous green mists, corrupted water, toxic environment, and exploding plant traps, all created by the blood of Dragonwilds:General Velgar. Players are recommended to bring an antipoison potion when traveling through the region, as entering the swamp automatically fills the Dragonwilds:poison debuff bar up and eventually will poison/damage the player.
History
The Bloodblight Swamp was once a very different place. The Garou seeking refuge from the war with the goblins retreated here and found peace. They farmed the fertile plains, raised families, and made this place their home. They spent their days farming wheat and barley safe from the war.Script error: No such module "References". But it wouldn't remain untouched forever. The god Dragonwilds:Bandos stormed Dragonwilds:Brakka's Folly and challenged Dragonwilds:General Velgar to a battle to the death. Bandos, full of pride and underestimating the Dragon's strength, chose a greataxe to fight Velgar.Script error: No such module "References". Despite Velgar's rock-like hide, Bandos managed to cut a great scar down his side. Feeling confident, Bandos threw aside his weapon, armor and protective ward, moving in to wrestle the great dragon. He nearly succeeded. Bandos wrapped his arms around the dragon's neck.Script error: No such module "References". Velgar, in a bid to escape, called down a poison-filled rock from the heavens and cast it at Bandos, striking him in the temple. As the god reeled, he released Velgar, allowing the dragon to breathe a jet of anima-infused poison at Bandos.Script error: No such module "References". Bandos breathed in the toxins and felt weakness for the first time in centuries. The god retreated rather than face death; a decision he framed as "tactical" rather than cowardice.Script error: No such module "References". Velgar, victorious but still enraged from the battle, spilled his blood over the surrounding landscape, forever corrupting the plains and Garou within with his hate-filled venom.Script error: No such module "References".
Notable Locations
- Dragonwilds:Bloodblight Castle - Contains a Bloodwood tree where Dragonwilds:Bloodwood Sap can be obtained
- Dragonwilds:Kletterbuja Kara - Dragonwilds:Dragonkin Vault in the south
Resources
Enemies
- Garou - The local Garou have developed resistance to the poison, though their minds are addled by constant exposure. They are more dangerous, more violent, and more filled with hatred, with an entire settlement that seethes with rage.Script error: No such module "References".
- Dragonwilds:Abyssal Demon - Can be found wandering the south-east of the region, near ruins.
- Dragonwilds:Putrid Rat
- Dragonwilds:Plague King
- Dragonwilds:Wild Jade Vine
Journal
Once these lands were fertile plains. Great fields of wheat and barely were sewn by the garou that made it their home. It was a resting place for a people that had been hunted for too long - a sanctuary at last.
But General Velgar put a stop to that dream. He was injured in battle with an arrogant god, flesh scarred in conflict, with wounds weeping. His blood, warped by the magic gifted to him by his queen, became a terrible toxin that cursed the region forever.
Now, poison mists float from the soil. All the water is corrupted by this toxic blood. The air alone is dangerous, tinted green by the vengeful cruelty of Ghornfell's master.
The garou here have grown resistant to the poison, though their minds are addled by constant exposure. They are more dangerous, more violent and more filled with hatred, with an entire settlement that seethes with rage.
Monstrous creatures roam this region. Ancient nightmares from another world prowl in the shadows, hunting any that might foolishly enter unprepared.
Quests
References
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