Holy Heimdall! The gods live on Aihrde!

The Worlds of Aihrde (Erde), Inzae, their history, game play and more.
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Holy Heimdall! The gods live on Aihrde!

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I have to wonder how many people have actually read the folio with so few mentioning the fact that the Gods of Asgard live on Airhde, as well as the whole Seelie court and Wenefar.
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I picked up on it (even asked a question way back on a thread here to make sure) when I got mine - but then again I tend to really give a good read to this sort of stuff... but I can see how people do miss the Norse pantheon as tied to the northern barbarians, because they're not listed along with the primary gods in the section on gods -- mainly they're just referred to in regional descriptions.

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I picked up on it (even asked a question way back on a thread here to make sure) when I got mine - but then again I tend to really give a good read to this sort of stuff... but I can see how people do miss the Norse pantheon as tied to the northern barbarians, because they're not listed along with the primary gods in the section on gods -- mainly they're just referred to in regional descriptions.

This is why I've placed Yggsburgh in the southern part of Aachen, figuring the Tenoric pantheon of the East Mark developed during Aachen's friendly relations with Eisenheim as northerners settled in Aachen. So the Norse/tenoric pantheon is slowly making its way down the coast. Also since there are no rivers on the maps of Aachen, it seemed simple to place the nemo and urt there.
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I think it is awesome that these are locations on Airhde. Now you can have your players visit the courts of the Seelie or the Halls of Valhalla without having to die or plane travel.

I am definitely looking forward to exploring these possibilities. I just need to read up on the Norse Mythos and a bunch of Seelie Court stories first!
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For what it's worth, I liked Dog Soul Publishing's take on the Seelie Court, which they called The Underhill Court. It was designed as a d20 plug-and-play, and you can buy the PDF for less than $2.50 US right HERE.

There's a follow-up supplement/expansion for less than $1.25 US right HERE which details 45 new items for use with The Underhill Court.

Your mileage may vary, as to the product's charm or usefulness, of course, but I thought I'd mention it here, for those who might be curious.

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Hmmm, it may be worth just buying the whole Celtic Bundle. Anyways, thanks for the heads up! I have bought Dog Soul PDF's before and was happy with the thought and effort that went into them.
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I think it is awesome that these are locations on Airhde. Now you can have your players visit the courts of the Seelie or the Halls of Valhalla without having to die or plane travel.

So is the rainbow bridge located in Aihrde and one has to climb it to get to Agard? Or is Agard an actual land amonst all the other lands in Aihrde?

What about Mount Olympus?

By Crom, this sounds really interesting indeed!!

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