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Post by DM-Delfon on Oct 8, 2012 13:28:54 GMT -5
This is where I will put information about various NPC's, locations, home brew items, home brew spells. Basically anything that suits my fancy that has to do with this game world.
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Post by DM-Delfon on Oct 11, 2012 18:45:58 GMT -5
G'nak Thrash: This Orcish community sits on the location of the fallen Dwarven community of Coppervault. The Stonehaven clan, who were the largest clan from Coppervault have been scattered, captured or killed by this defeat.
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Post by DM-Delfon on Oct 11, 2012 18:53:47 GMT -5
Ashbury: Town Type: village Population: 706 GP Limit: 167gp Wealth 11,857gp Authority Title: Constable Full Time Guards 7, Conscriptable 35 Political: conventional Town Council Alignment: lawful good
A predominantly human village located nine days south of what was once Coppervault. This village is well known for is extremely high quality wheat.
The village has all that a rural farming community could need, three flour mills, a general store, a smith, and a small tavern which also has a few rooms for rent. There is a small shrine which caters to both Pelor, the god of the sun, and Obad-Hai, the god of nature. Aside from housing for those that live in the village itself, there is also a fairly large cemetery which is home to five generations of Ashbury residents ancestors.
The Bent Stalk: Tavern/Inn. Owner Rally Waterborrow. Staff: Annet and Lani. This small stone building consists of three rooms, a large common room, a smaller kitchen, and the privy. The building also has three attached buildings extending from one wall. These buildings consist of a single room, and can be rented by travelers for a reasonable rate.
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Post by DM-Delfon on Oct 11, 2012 19:04:21 GMT -5
Deadwood: This ancient mostly pine forest seems to have lost the will to live. The massively tall tree's lower branches are dry and lifeless. The ground within the forest is littered with fallen pine needles, and only the highest branches show any remaining hint of life.
The Deadwood is bordered on the North by the Coppervault Foothills, on the east by Kithaalakiss Fen, on the South by Ashbury's endless wheat fields, and on the west by the Clearwater Creek. The forest spans approximately a five day walk North-South, and a seven day walk East-West.
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