Internal threats
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These are enemies that exist within the borders of the Empire. Most of these groups are closely tied to one or more nations (for example, the Feni are mostly active in the Marches) but they are intended to be used as threats to any nation - the Feni have effected the Brass Coast already, and it is easy to see how they might cause trouble in Wintermark, for the Navarr, or in Dawn. | These are enemies that exist within the borders of the Empire. Most of these groups are closely tied to one or more nations (for example, the Feni are mostly active in the Marches) but they are intended to be used as threats to any nation - the Feni have effected the Brass Coast already, and it is easy to see how they might cause trouble in Wintermark, for the Navarr, or in Dawn. | ||
==Bandits== | |||
==Sovereigns== | |||
==Feni== | |||
==Secret Societies== | |||
==Trolls== | |||
==Vallorn== | |||
==Volodny== | |||
==Cults== | |||
[[Category:Plot]] | [[Category:Plot]] | ||
[[Category:Campaign Elements]] | [[Category:Campaign Elements]] |
Revision as of 10:01, 18 February 2014
Introduction
These are enemies that exist within the borders of the Empire. Most of these groups are closely tied to one or more nations (for example, the Feni are mostly active in the Marches) but they are intended to be used as threats to any nation - the Feni have effected the Brass Coast already, and it is easy to see how they might cause trouble in Wintermark, for the Navarr, or in Dawn.