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103 entities connected through 1043 interactions
A guardsman referenced by a rookie as likely getting punishment duty for breaking windows.
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A Human mage from Wistram Academy, specialized in Elementalist and Illusionary schools, who admits to necromancy.
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An Antinium Senior Guardsman in the city’s watch; arrives at Erin’s door and greets her.
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Small inn where Erin is present; currently occupied by her. Noted by the Watch as having been abandoned years ago but Erin is using it; the Drake and Klbkch enter here to investigate.
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Small green humanoids with red eyes and sharp teeth that chased and slashed at Erin.
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A species of which Erin Solstice is a member.
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A city adjacent to the Floodplains, culturally aligned with Drakes and not friendly to Humans.
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A belligerent Drake shopkeeper in the Liscor market who cheats Erin.
A sweet, blue-colored fruit that grows on trees near the inn, serving as a primary food source for Erin and the Goblins.
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A class focused on running inns, hospitality, and tending to guests and establishments.
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A hostile and belligerent Gnoll adventurer who confronts Erin in the Adventurer's Guild and forces her to leave.
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A friendly and helpful Drake who works as a receptionist at the Adventurer's Guild in Liscor.
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A massive, fire-breathing reptilian creature encountered by Erin in a cave, breathing violet flame.
An ambush predator that disguises itself as a boulder and attacks with powerful claws and antennae.
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A branch of magic dealing with the dead, considered dangerous and illegal.
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A leadership class common among Goblin tribes, granting authority and advanced capabilities.
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A large, aggressive, four-eyed fish found in the stream near The Wandering Inn.
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A class of city guards.
A guild hall in Liscor where adventurers gather, accept quests, and turn in bounties.
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Small flies with fat, glowing green abdomens that burst into corrosive liquid when ruptured.
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A small female Goblin who shadows the warriors and observes Erin, apparently driven by personal motives.
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A gruff, yellow-scaled Drake guarding the eastern gate of Liscor who shows disdain for Humans.
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A male Goblin killed and decapitated by Relc, whose body and head are later given a burial by Erin.
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A female Goblin killed and decapitated by Relc, whose body and head are later given a burial by Erin.
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The skeletal remains of a person that Erin discovered in an upstairs bedroom of the inn.
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A magic system using inscribed runes to imbue objects with effects; requires intact inscriptions to function.
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A Drake [Driver] who nearly runs Erin over with her wagon in Liscor.
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A chess term Erin uses to conceptualize her impending death, which she then questions, leading her to formulate a plan to survive.
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A powerful and savage Goblin warrior who breaks into The Wandering Inn and attacks Erin, serving as the chapter's primary antagonist.
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A large, pterodactyl-like flying creature with green, camouflaged scales.
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A species of large, sentient insectoid people; one arrives at Erin’s door with a companion.
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A sapient reptilian species dominant in regions south of Liscor, generally unfriendly to Humans.
Local armed watchmen; Klbkch and Relc are members and present at Erin's table examining her injury.
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A skill that allows the user to create basic items.
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The geographical region surrounding Liscor that periodically floods.
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A very tall Gnoll hunter whom Erin meets just inside Liscor's gates, carrying half of a magical deer.
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A gossipy, yellow-scaled Drake [Barmaid] in Liscor who gets fired.
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A tall female Gnoll shopkeeper in the market who runs the stall 'Krshia's Silverfang Goods'. She is direct and attempts to get Erin to shop at her stall.
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A smug, blue-scaled Drake guardsman who gossips with Relc and seems to enjoy watching him get into an awkward situation with Erin.
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A foundational Skill that enhances a user’s ability to clean surfaces and spaces efficiently.
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An entry-level culinary Skill improving preparation of simple meals.
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A high-tier magical ability that relocates a target instantly.
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A general class for any individual who practices magic.
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The market that Selys told Erin about, where Erin hopes to find supplies.
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A vast, open expanse of rolling hills and valleys where The Wandering Inn is located.
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A cold, deep, and fast-flowing stream located near The Wandering Inn.
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A terrifying undead creature that comes to the inn at night demanding sustenance.
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A common pot used by Erin as an improvised weapon against Pisces when she initially mistook him for a monster.
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A powerful but 'clumsy' mage who Pisces believes is responsible for the intense rainstorm.
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An organization that deals with magical issues, such as teleportation spells.
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A Drake City Guard who was on eastern gate duty and encountered Erin Solace. He reported her as being annoying and talkative.
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A Gnoll guardsman in the barracks who confirms the blue-scaled Drake intentionally let Relc embarrass himself in front of Erin.
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A tribe of Goblins living in a hidden cave near The Wandering Inn.
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A different reptilian race often associated with water, some can breathe underwater; culturally distinct from Drakes and related to naga/jungle regions like Baleros.
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The state on Earth where Erin is from.
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A spell that renders the caster unseen.
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A type of [Mage] who uses magic without formal education or spellbooks.
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A dangerous type of spider creature that lives in nests.
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A class for individuals who process and sell meat.
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A species of wolf-like humanoids, distinct from Gnolls.
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A Skill obtained by Erin after winning a violent struggle inside her inn.
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A Skill obtained by Erin, likely as a result of throwing objects during her fight.
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A pot of oil Erin had heating over a fire, which she uses as a desperate last-resort weapon against the Goblin Chieftain.
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A magical potion that can heal injuries and cure ailments like poison.
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A polite, blue-scaled Drake who is the highest-leveled [Tactician] in Liscor. He is roped into playing a high-stakes chess game against Erin by his uncle, Lism.
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A male and female Goblin who 'made' the littlest Goblin, acting as her parents or creators. They bully her but also provide for her. They instigated the stone-throwing attack on Erin to steal her food and were subsequently hunted down and killed by Relc.
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A class thematically tied to luck and chance, possibly influencing outcomes in unpredictable ways.
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A feared figure or title noted by the Dragon as lethally competent.
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Magical beings said to ‘smell of magic,’ referenced by the Dragon.
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A large, leathery, winged creature that Erin encountered.
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A fish found in local rivers that secretes a damaging mucus. Klbkch identifies Erin's wound as caused by contact with this fish's mucus (a poison-like affliction) rather than a simple infection.
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A notorious Necromancer referenced as a potential threat by the Dragon.
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A female Drake and the Watch Captain in charge of the Liscor city guard, and Relc and Klbkch's superior.
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Amphibious creatures that can apparently be part of magical weather phenomena.
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A specialized type of [Mage] focused on arcane research and mainstream magic.
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A type of [Mage] who obtains their power from external sources, such as summoning.
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A type of [Mage] who practices alchemy and specialized, folklore-rooted magic.
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A movement skill that allows for a short, instantaneous burst of speed.
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A skill that alerts the user to nearby danger or powerful opponents.
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A famed academy of magic where Pisces studies.
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A skill, likely used via an artifact or scroll, to determine a person's class.
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A spell used to determine if a person is lying.
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A city on Earth where Erin once got lost while attending a chess tournament.
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A species of tall, bipedal hyena-like humanoids covered in fur.
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A guild in Liscor, likely for couriers or messengers.
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A city to the north of Liscor that is a common destination for Humans.
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A legendary figure from Erin Solstice's world (Earth).
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A skill that likely increases a person's carrying capacity.
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Referenced as a meat-based dish (type of deer) by Klbkch when inquiring about available food; not present in scene.
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A magical bag with an interior space larger than its outside dimensions.
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A large stall in the market run by the Gnoll, Krshia Silverfang. It sells a variety of items, including food.
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A green-scaled Drake guardsman who contributes to the gossip about Erin in the barracks.
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A type of class with restrictive requirements, used by Klbkch to explain that not all classes are freely chosen.
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A distant location mentioned by Klbkch, possibly analogous to a place of damnation or simply a very remote land.
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A skill possessed by Klbkch that allows him to move at incredible speeds.
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A class that grants its user Skills related to strategy, giving them a significant advantage in games like chess.
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Erin's mundane kitchen utensil that becomes a deadly weapon during the fight with the Goblin Chieftain.
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A kind, tall female Gnoll shopkeeper who shows concern for Erin and tries to warn her about Lism's unfair wager.
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A Goblin warrior who was kicked in the crotch by Erin Solstice during the raid on the inn.
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A small foraging party of six Goblins operating near The Wandering Inn.
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A strange orchard with poisonous blue fruit where Erin confronts her depression and first encounters the starving Goblins.
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Three tarnished silver coins that the Goblins offer to Erin as payment for their meal.
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A strategy board game from Erin’s world that she uses to focus and cope with pain.
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