Drudge Lore

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Drudges are by far the weakest of the humanoid races, and are often kept by their stronger cousins as slaves or grunt warriors. They often scavenge on the fringes of human lands, preying on the weak and defenseless, and also lurk in shallow dungeons. Most of them stand about four feet tall, and fight with their claws; some employ crude weapons like knives and clubs. In combat, they attack in packs, and with little discipline. Be warned: there are a few varieties of Drudges that are more dangerous than the norm.<ref name=TheDrudges>1999/11 Release - The Drudges</ref><ref name=OrigManual58>1999/11 Release - Asheron's Call Manual p. 58 - Drudges</ref><ref name=AC:DMBestiary>2001/11 Dark Majesty - Bestiary: Drudges</ref><ref>2010/06 Shifting Gears - Drudge (Town Network Painting)</ref>

History

On Ezheret

Drudges originate from the world the Tumeroks call Ezheret-Hazahtu, although they only live on the body they call Ezheret. This requires some explanation. While a sun does rise and fall in the sky, Ezheret actually orbits another, larger planet called Hazahtu. Hazahtu, or “The Blind Eye,” is an enormous, cloud-shrouded grey-blue orb. Ezheret is hot, humid, and prone to extended periods of foul weather. Gales and hurricanes are frequent, perhaps due to the unusual sparseness of dry land. <ref name=AC:DMBestiaryTumerok>2001/11 Dark Majesty - Bestiary: Tumeroks</ref> Ezheret is a moon world capable of supporting several species. Three of these species appear to have better than animal intelligence, capable of crafting rudimentary tools and sustaining a limited form of speech.<ref name=TheoriesofEzheret>2003/05 Discoveries - Theories of Ezheret</ref>

The Drudges share Ezheret with the Tumeroks, as well as the perpetually warring Banderlings and Mosswarts.<ref name=AC:DMBestiaryTumerok/> <ref name=TheoriesofEzheret/> We do not know what they called themselves in that world. Among these races was one which found the light bright beyond bearing. They were nocturnal beasts, by necessity. Their kin were stronger and swifter, and smarter too.<ref name=TheDrudges/> So this race emerged only at night, when their betters did not prowl, and retreated to the places they did not frequent. They learned to live as shadowy scavengers, and rummaged among the battle-sites of their larger cousins once the sun, the Egg of the Great Firebird, returned to the bowels of the world. Their kin, the gangly Banderling and the rank Mosswart, would fight and kill each other over respective god-images. Or over a particularly fragrant fruit-bearing tree. Or a spring from which cool, clear water could be procured. Or simply because they both happened to find themselves in the same place. They were not particular about their violence. Sometimes, when in numbers and their enemies few, Drudges would attack the Banderling and Mosswart. Being weak and of cowardly demeanor, this was rare. <ref name=TheDrudges/>

This race was named Drudge, for they appear capable of only the most menial of activities. Great numbers have been taken by the Tumerok, for use as slave labor in their own colonies. Many die at this work, but there are always more to take their place, and the Tumeroks do not love them. <ref name=TheDrudges/> They were also enslaved by the Banderlings, and behold a grudge against them because of this.<ref>2003/11 Visions in the Darkness - Scrum, Drudge Seraph Mystic#Lore&Dialog</ref>

On Dereth

On Dereth, they live in much the same way. They infest those lodgings left untouched by stronger creatures, and take that which has been abandoned or lost by others.<ref>See for example: 14.0S, 45.3E - Drudge House, 27.8S, 12.1E - Drudge Crypt, 23.0N, 62.1E - Drudge Tower, 36.6S, 77.6E - Drudge Temple, 4.0S, 18.7E - Drudge House not to forget the town of Colier</ref> They live in colonies where possible<ref>See for example 49.2N, 26.5E - Drudge Camp </ref>, and underground by preference<ref>See for example 2.6S, 17.5E - Drudge Cave, 33.4S, 68.0E - Drudge Cave, 32.2S, 69.9E - Drudge Bunker and many, many dungeons</ref>. Dereth's underground is riddled with dungeons -- natural caves, subterranean storehouses, sewers, even entire cities . . . and stranger constructs, whose purposes defy explanation. Nevertheless, Drudges can still be found living out in the open, for they are quite stupid, and easily forget the way home.<ref name=TheDrudges/>

In Dereth have been seen Drudges altered by powerful magery, fierce and powerful in combat. You will know these by their color; rather than showing the sun-starved pallor of their kin, the hides of these Drudges range from an ashen gray to the black of obsidian.<ref name=TheDrudges/> They were altered by the Virindi and can often be found as their servants in different dungeons and the outdoors.<ref>2001/06 Chains of Command - Quiddity Orb Quest</ref>

Most notable were the experiments by the Virindi Aerbax. His experimentation on Drudges resulted in a significant higher intelligence and planning<ref>2007/04 Strange Sightings - Drudge Plan</ref> capabilities, such as their occupation of the town of Cragstone<ref>2007/06 Evolution - Teaser</ref><ref name=ProdigalTeaser>2007/05 Prodigal Sons - Teaser</ref><ref name=ProdigalRollout>2007/05 Prodigal Sons - Rollout Article</ref><ref>2007/05 Prodigal Sons - Jarvis Hammerstone#Lore & Dialog</ref> and the creation of the Drudge Fort, the base of the Prodigal Drudge, Bonecrunch.<ref name=ProdigalDrudge>2007/05 Prodigal Sons - Aerbax's Prodigal Drudge</ref> The drudges were also holding Monougas captive to be used in Aerbax' experiments, <ref>2007/07 Intelligent Designs - Monouga Laboratory#Lore & Dialog</ref>

Maybe as a result of these experiments, Drudges started constructing their own dwellings and forts, and building their own apparatuses, whereby they seem to have a fascination with flying devices such as Balloons.<ref name=ProdigalDrudge/><ref>2005/01 Assault - Drudge Aviator</ref>

Culture

Rulers

Except for the prodigal Drudge, Bonecrunch<ref name=ProdigalDrudge/> and Scrum, Drudge Seraph Mystic <ref>2003/11 Visions in the Darkness - Hidden Cavern Quest#Lore & Dialog</ref> no leaders of the Drudges are known by name. There are however, some drudges which were known amongst their people for their fierce fighting skills, such as Baktak the Human Slayer and Kerthump, the Ear Taker<ref>2004/05 Mired Hearts - Drudge Fight</ref>

Customs and Traditions

Drudges will reproduce, in scores. Being feeble creatures, they kept their numbers by having litters of a dozen at a time. They would make small fires -- perhaps their only civilized skill -- and crudely roast or boil what discarded food they had brought down from above, to feed their kittens. While Drudges can see quite well in the dark, they do require some light. They are not philosophers of magic, nor demons who can see in the complete absence of light.<ref name=TheDrudges/>

They are known for scavenging, stealing and lying.<ref>2000/12 The Child of Daralet - Stamped Lytelthorpe Scarlet Red Letter</ref><ref name=SdolinBuk>2007/05 Throne of Destiny (expansion) - Sdolin Buk!</ref><ref>2007/04 Strange Sightings - Jarvis Hammerstone#Lore&Dialog</ref><ref>2007/04 Strange Sightings - Drudge Plan#Lore&Dialog</ref> They are literate, but not able to express themselves as good as the other creatures from Ezheret.<ref name=Shanks>2007/05 Prodigal Sons - Sergeant Shanks#Lore&Dialog</ref><ref name=SdolinBuk/><ref>2005/01 Assault - Flying Machine Instructions</ref><ref>2005/01 Assault - Flying Machine Plans</ref><ref>2007/04 Strange Sightings - The Plan</ref><ref>Drudge Utterances</ref>

Drudges are particularly fond of Apples and were ofter seen stealing and guarding them. <ref>2007/05 Prodigal Sons - Aerbax's Prodigal Drudge#Lore & Dialog</ref>. They also like Cheese and Cider<ref>1999/11 Release - Nen Ai's Pet Drudge#Lore & Dialog</ref> and other sweets.<ref name=Shanks/> This might be the reason they ofter carry Peppermint Sticks and Brown Beans.

Drudges like to dance. One can often observe them doing this in the wild when not busy running or fighting. This "Drudge Dance" became quite popular amongst other humanoids.

Texts

Flying Machine Instructions Icon.png Flying Machine InstructionsSdolin Buk! Icon.png Sdolin Buk!

Internet Articles

Factions

  • Black Claw and Augmented Drudges - result of early Virindi experiments
  • Bonecrunch Cragstone Drudges - result of Aerbax experiments

Items

Armor

Aviator's Cap Icon.png Aviator's CapDrudge Championship Belt Icon.png Drudge Championship BeltDrudge Mask Icon.png Drudge Mask

Weapons

Bonecrunch's Hammer Icon.png Bonecrunch's HammerBurnja's Board with Nails Icon.png Burnja's Board with NailsDrudge Scrying Orb Icon.png Drudge Scrying OrbDrudge Board with Nail Icon.png Drudge Board with NailDrudge Wand Icon.png Drudge Wand

Miscellaneous

Bloodletter Drudge Charm Icon.png Bloodletter Drudge CharmDrudge Cabalist Charm Icon.png Drudge Cabalist CharmDrudge Charm Icon.png Drudge CharmDrudge Sage Charm Icon.png Drudge Sage CharmGloom Drudge Charm Icon.png Gloom Drudge CharmMurk Drudge Charm Icon.png Murk Drudge CharmMystic Drudge Charm Icon.png Mystic Drudge CharmPeerless Drudge Charm Icon.png Peerless Drudge CharmProtective Drudge Charm Icon.png Protective Drudge CharmScroll of Flame Chain Icon.png Scroll of Flame ChainDrudge Flying Machine Icon.png Drudge Flying MachineFlying Machine Plans Icon.png Flying Machine PlansGinger Bread Drudge Icon.png Ginger Bread DrudgeGlittering Key Icon.png Glittering KeyLarge Bag of Food Icon.png Large Bag of FoodNorthern Quiddity Fragment Icon.png Northern Quiddity FragmentSouthern Quiddity Fragment Icon.png Southern Quiddity FragmentRavener Guts Icon.png Ravener GutsDrudge Fort Blueprints Icon.png Drudge Fort BlueprintsThe Plan Icon.png The PlanHuggy Drudge Doll Icon.png Huggy Drudge DollPack Drudge Icon.png Pack DrudgeBaby Drudge Crate Icon.png Baby Drudge Crate

Quests


Art & Images

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References

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