Jandelay (poem)

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An epic poem, Jandelay, is inscribed at the base of the Spindlehorn in Varisia that, when decoded, implies that the demiplane of Jandelay is place of green fields and spires somewhere within the chaos of the Maelstrom, and that the Oliphaunt of Jandelay is Jandelay's eternal guardian. The poem also frighteningly tells of the destruction wrought by the Oliphaunt and of a runelord that brought it to Golarion.1

Some have surmised that Spindlehorn was, therefore, constructed as a platform from which one could summon the Oliphaunt of Jandelay and command it while making eye contact with the massive creature.2

References

  1. Benjamin Bruck, et al. “Chapter 3: Characters” in Mythic Realms, 59. Paizo Inc., 2013
  2. Wolfgang Baur, et al. Thassilon” in Lost Kingdoms, 59. Paizo Inc., 2012