Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer Peek #1
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The Barrow of the Bear-God harkens back to an era when Chauntea was a young goddess, and packs of feral, sentient beasts ruled the wilds of Rashemen. The greatest among these creatures were the bear-gods, and the Barrow was the place they came to die, shedding their mortal forms and becoming powerful spirits so that they might continue to watch over the land. As the centuries passed, the number of bear-gods dwindled, many of them drifting off into eternal slumber. Not all of the great bear spirits are gone, however, and a number of them yet remain, ready to awaken to defend Rashemen from the gravest threats.
Scattered throughout the Barrow are the burial mounds of these bear-gods, their giant skeletons standing silent watch over the region. Chests containing well-made weapons, exotic jewelry and other items are often found at the feet of these mounds - offerings from the Rashemi people. It is common knowledge among them that an angry, offended spirit can often be appeased by offering a gift, and the bear-gods are no different. Though the spirits care nothing for earthly treasures, it seems that merely having their power acknowledged by mortals is enough for them to forgive all but the most serious offenses.