![]() ![]() Steamjacks are the powerful constructs that are used in the Iron Kingdoms for much of the heavy lifting. There are, apparently, no halflings, gnomes, or half-orcs in the Iron Kingdoms.Īlso available online are preview stats for steamjacks. Much of this information is available online at the Iron Kingdoms website. In addition to the Iron Kingdoms, there are the northern mountains of the Dwarven Kingdom of Rhul, the home of the reclusive elves in the forest of Ios east of Llael, the Island Kingdom of Cryx that is ruled by an ancient dragon and home to pirates and a variety of troll-kin, and the dry lands of the Bloodstone Marches east of the Black River. Corvis is part of the Kingdom of Cygnar and lies at the divergence of the Black River and the Dragon’s Tongue River.(1) The Iron Kingdoms also include the coastal kingdom of Ord, lying north of the Dragon’s Tongue River the Kingdom of Llael some two hundred miles north of Corvis along the Black River the religious Protectorate of Menoth lying east of the Black River along the Gulf of Cygnar and the northwestern Kingdom of Khador. Exile then takes the PCs in pursuit of Alexia and their return to Corvis.Įxile begins with an introduction to the Iron Kingdoms, Privateer Press’ setting for the Witchfire Trilogy. Exile picks up a few days later when the PCs and their allies, Father Dumas of the Church of Morrow and Captain Helstrom of the Corvis Watch, learn that Alexia has gone up river to the Temple of Cyriss, a clockwork goddess. At the end of the first book, The Longest Night (reviewed here), the city of Corvis was in turmoil after the young sorceress Alexia Ciannor had attacked the city with an army of undead and seized the Witchblade magic sword in a bid to resurrect her discredited mother. Shadow of the Exile is book two of the Witchfire Trilogy. Most of the events in Exile will be discussed following the spoiler warning below. ![]() SPOILER WARNING: This review discusses events portrayed in The Longest Night.
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