The end of the Dragon War is a climax for the history of Cimmeria. I knew pretty well what built up to it. I knew the relative timing for events that happened during the war. The activities of the heroes after the war is largely dictated by the natural length of their lifespans depending on their race. It’s the transition to the next stage of Cimmerian history that I never figured out. Most of the harsh challenges of settling in the new land are resolved, so now the people just… settle. I don’t have any large conflicts for another 200 years after the Dragon War.

My next step is to set the stage for the next conflict and mix in a few smaller problems that the successors of the Dragon War Heroes will have to deal with.

Kingdom Sprouting

Smaller Settlements
After the Conclave dissolved, the humans, dwarves, elves, halflings, and orcs of Cimmeria spread out. They settled in small communities across the land. These communities would eventually develop into the various tribes, cities, and towns that are spotted across the landscape.

Nox
Most of Sadroston’s descendants died defending Nox when the dragons attacked. The remaining few signed their lives away to the white dragon pair, Shivara and Tikanile. The white dragons disliked ruling personally in the relatively warm city. They coronated one of Sadroston’s weakest children, Tachydorn, as King of Nox. The stronger of Sadroston’s remaining descendants were taken back to the white dragons’ lair at Doom Peak.

The white dragons changed their forms and mated with their captives to produce human-dragon crossbreeds. The crossbreeds were raised by Shivara and Tikanile. They were trained in magic and combat and taught to hate their human ancestry. When the crossbreeds were ready they were sent back to Nox to act as the white dragons’ viceroys. The ultimate humiliation for King Tachydorn, the last of Sadroston’s children.

As a human, King Tachydorn had died by the time the Dragon War started. Throughout his lifetime, he and his family had felt the boot of their crossbreed relations. The royal family was supposedly blessed with absolute power within Nox, but if a royal stepped over the lines drawn by the half-dragons, they were liable to be severely punished. Tachydorn’s grandchildren were all too ready to rise up against their draconic relatives when the Dragon War began.

When the Dragon War concluded, the royal family of Sadroston persisted. They continued to rule Nox for many years afterwards.

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Seiya tells us about his TTRPG system and setting, Synesthesia Synthetica (SNS). SNS is a biopunk game adjacent to the cyberpunk and steampunk genres. After an asteroid induced climate disaster, Earth has rebuilt itself using bio-technology instead of the metal based tech that surrounds us in the real world. Genetically modified humans have split into distinct species and mutant horrors prowl the wastes outside civilization. The rich rule from their space stations up above but resistance is growing in the streets below.During the episode we discussed a piece of art that Seiya had made for the game. A picture of that bio-tank is available for you to look at.At the moment, Synesthesia Synthetica is available for free as an early access game on itch.io and DriveThruRPG.If you want to learn more or find a group to play with, you can do that on the Synesthesia Synthetica Discord.Remember to nominate your favorite TTRPG shows/creators/things for the 2026 CRIT Awards!Check out the Setting the Stage website!Want to be on the show? Fill out this survey.Join our Discord!Support Setting the Stageon Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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