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  1. #1
    Craig Dalrymple
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    Dragon Mag for Halloween

    Hey Group!

    I was just thumbing through the latest issue of Dragon at the drug store
    (now that's freaky) and read a really good article about the "Keepers of the
    Veil". The article detailed four kits and the history of and organization
    that essentially spawned them all.

    The material was really good as a stand alone, but it seemed quite relevant
    to Birthright as it dealt with people who have a vested interest in the
    undead. The obvious correlation to the Shadow World and BR sprang to mind
    for me. The "Veil" was a very interesting order of paladins and priests etc.
    and it can be used from any point in its historical description (though the
    descriptive narrative isn't huge, there is enough to flesh the order out
    quite nicely) as a
    model of a quasi religious/quasi law based order.

    If anyone has seen this I'd like to trade comments. Don't get me wrong, 10+
    messages a day on alignment are just dandy, but this seems a bit more
    "fresh" for the inbox.

    If you have yet to see the article, I reccomend checking it out.

    Grimwell

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    Tommy Ashton II
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    Dragon Mag for Halloween

    At 10:45 PM 10/13/98 -0700, you wrote:
    >Hey Group!
    >
    >I was just thumbing through the latest issue of Dragon at the drug store
    >(now that's freaky) and read a really good article about the "Keepers of the
    >Veil". The article detailed four kits and the history of and organization
    >that essentially spawned them all.
    >
    Awesome article.
    >The material was really good as a stand alone, but it seemed quite relevant
    >to Birthright as it dealt with people who have a vested interest in the
    >undead. The obvious correlation to the Shadow World and BR sprang to mind
    >for me. The "Veil" was a very interesting order of paladins and priests etc.
    >and it can be used from any point in its historical description (though the
    >descriptive narrative isn't huge, there is enough to flesh the order out
    >quite nicely) as a model of a quasi religious/quasi law based order.
    >
    I used this article to help flesh out an organization I called the Shadow
    Riders in my campaign founded by one of my players. You notice that in the
    Meodore sourcebook that there was a sword that was a holy avenger in the
    hands of a paladin of Ruornil. Unfortunately, the Book of Priest's says
    that there is no paladin's for Ruornil. Here I bent the rules (okay, broke
    them) by saying that it is stated that Ruornil fights against the incursion
    of the shadow across Cerilia. Well, what is more tangible then the undead
    or the wizards that play with the Shadow World. In my campaign the mages
    and few wizards that made up the Order of the Veil (originally in my
    campaign the Watchers of the Wall) were a secret order reinforcing the Wall
    between the Shadowworld and this one. After a very bloody battle between
    the Watchers and the One True Church of Vosgaard's priests and warriors
    where the Watchers as an organization were nearly wiped, a order of
    warriors were formed to protect the Watchers. They were a secret sect,
    appearing battling the danger to the Wall and leaving with no mark to their
    presence. They finally obtained paladin status when one of the order used
    the Sword of Meodore to stop Diemed's invading armies. Unfortunately, the
    mages and wizards grew jealous of their prestige and one of the wizards, a
    unknown necromancer, betrayed the order and framed the order, showing that
    they could possibly be in league with Diemed all along. The high preistess
    of Meodore banished the order and so the order still remains but has
    returned to its secret ways.


    T

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