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26 entities connected through 59 interactions
A guardsman referenced by a rookie as likely getting punishment duty for breaking windows.
A young woman from Earth who stumbles into a fantasy world and takes refuge in an abandoned inn.
A species of which Erin Solstice is a member.
An Antinium Senior Guardsman in the city’s watch; arrives at Erin’s door and greets her.
A different reptilian race often associated with water, some can breathe underwater; culturally distinct from Drakes and related to naga/jungle regions like Baleros.
A massive, fire-breathing reptilian creature encountered by Erin in a cave, breathing violet flame.
A species of large, sentient insectoid people; one arrives at Erin’s door with a companion.
A Human mage from Wistram Academy, specialized in Elementalist and Illusionary schools, who admits to necromancy.
A belligerent Drake shopkeeper in the Liscor market who cheats Erin.
A type of flying reptilian creature, some of which can breathe fire.
Local armed watchmen; Klbkch and Relc are members and present at Erin's table examining her injury.
Snake-like sentient beings associated with jungles and water regions (mentioned as part of Lizardfolk-associated regions).
A continent mentioned by Relc as a place where Lizardfolk live.
A powerful but 'clumsy' mage who Pisces believes is responsible for the intense rainstorm.
A location from which high-quality healing potions are shipped.
A species of tall, bipedal hyena-like humanoids covered in fur.
A sapient species mentioned by Klbkch as being typical of the world in their lack of sympathy for Goblins.
Small green humanoids with red eyes and sharp teeth that chased and slashed at Erin.
A dangerous type of spider creature that lives in nests.
A location or origin point for high-quality steel, used as a benchmark for comparison with other materials.
A class held by merchants who run stalls or stores.
A painted wooden token used by the Runner's Guild to confirm that a delivery has been successfully completed.
A guild in Liscor, likely for couriers or messengers.
A character (or possibly a profession) named Hawk holds the role of a Courier, which is associated with wealth.