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Treasure.

Treasure.
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What are Neeul's biggest fears?
Neeuls not afraid of dying, but he is afraid of being forgotten after dying.
His culture believes that you can obtain immortality by being remembered. So some people die and “live on” for another generation or two by way of their family and close tribesmen remembering them and honoring their memory regularly. If an orc does something really bad and dishonorable, they not only get exiled, but also stricken from any record, to ensure they are forgotten quickly.
The biggest and most important orcs are still remembered to this day, by way of song and stories. When Neeul is playing a song about an ancient orcish hero or leader, their spirit is temporary resurrected and alive again for the duration of the song, giving the people of the present their strength/guidance/knowledge etc (or at least that’s what Neeul and his people believe.)
On Neeul’s first big adventure he almost got killed in a castle by a doppelganger and he had the realization that he would have just been a corpse in the woods that no one would ever remember and he got really freaked out at the idea of his memory just being forgotten instantly. So yeah he wants to make sure that he accomplishes something big or noteworthy before passing on, so that someday people will be singing songs about him, much like he does now.


i turned bahaar into a d&d monster. i love his design, more than the actual in-game encounter itself. is it balanced? probably not. he’s intended as an epic encounter for a level 20 party, but i didn’t calculate numbers too strictly.
bahaar doesn’t have much lore in game or on the tera wiki, so i stayed intentionally vague in his description. i took inspiration from his design as a diety for my personal campaign, but didn’t feel it was appropriate to add here. maybe my party will fight him someday and i will properly balance this encounter.
this was just a fun exercise in imitating the monster manual lexicon and combining two things that i love.
made with The Homebrewery. Bahaar is intellectual property of TERA: The Exiled Realm of Arborea.
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