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==Issue #15== This issue marks the first appearance of D&D 4th edition material in Quoth the Raven. '''Cult of the Morning Lord:''' A detailed examination of the Morninglord faith. '''Verbena:''' An island of terror consisting of a single wandering herbalist shop, its darklord a bitter and disfigured herbalist-turned-witch. This article was clearly not written by a native English speaker, and poorly edited at best. '''Devil and the Deep Blue Sea:''' An adventure in which the party must rescue a small island village off the coast of Mordent, when the abandonment of a "pagan" ritual results in the release of a fearful outsider, the Kelpie. '''Shadow and Flame:''' An examination on potential native origins for Dragonborn. Options presented are the Created (mortals twisted into dragon-like form by foul experiments), the Cursed (individuals who have been punished for their evil or for meddling with magic with a draconic form), the Tainted (mortals with some ancestral corruption that chooses just now to manifest), the Monsters (dragonborn who live in hiding in the depths of the earth), the Sentinels (dragonborn who resemble draconic gargoyles and use that to hide in plain sight), and Born-Dragons ("pure" dragonborns native to domains like Falkovnia and Sithicus). It also covers potential domains for native Dragonborn to hail from, and how all Dragonborn, natives and outlanders alike, can survive in the face of xenophobia. '''New Barovia:''' A short fiction piece involving an assault on Strahd by his renegade spawn. '''Fairhafen:''' A domain themed after European/Germanic fairytales, its darklord a rather stereotypical "evil witch-queen". '''The Hobby's Ghost-Pipes:''' A Korred native to the lost Zherisian parish of Stonedown, and his magical flute. '''The Northwest Train Line:''' An alternate history for the Core, in which a mighty cross-domain steamtrain network is established. '''Sideshow Games:''' An extensive article on the Carnival, divided into three parts; a short story involving an assault on the Carnival orchestrated by the Gentleman Caller, an examination of the new and tweaked NPCs that featured in that story, and a map to use in reference.
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