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One of the Champions of the Dawn was a halfling paladin of Yondalla named Lindon Underbough. Though he tried desperately to stop his companions from fighting, he perished when his fortress was caught in a flash flood. Leaving the flooded ruin behind, his followers kept his memory alive by establishing a temple to Yondalla to the south. The temple has flourished since then, its farms and orchards expanding to provide a considerable portion of the region’s food. In addition to the clerics, many druids frequent the temple, and are treated as respectfully as the clergy.
One of the [[Champions of the Dawn]] was a halfling paladin of [[Yondalla]] named [[Lindon Underbough]]. Though he tried desperately to stop his companions from fighting, he perished when his fortress was caught in a flash flood. Leaving the flooded ruin behind, his followers kept his memory alive by establishing a temple to Yondalla to the south. The temple has flourished since then, its farms and orchards expanding to provide a considerable portion of the region’s food. In addition to the clerics, many druids frequent the temple, and are treated as respectfully as the clergy.


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Revision as of 18:12, 28 July 2015

One of the Champions of the Dawn was a halfling paladin of Yondalla named Lindon Underbough. Though he tried desperately to stop his companions from fighting, he perished when his fortress was caught in a flash flood. Leaving the flooded ruin behind, his followers kept his memory alive by establishing a temple to Yondalla to the south. The temple has flourished since then, its farms and orchards expanding to provide a considerable portion of the region’s food. In addition to the clerics, many druids frequent the temple, and are treated as respectfully as the clergy.