Ankh-Morpork Guard
First Post
((OOC thread is here
RG thread is here))
It was mid-morning when you arrived in the Village of Hommlet. However, you quickly saw that village was not the best title for it. Village usually would connotate a much smaller settlement, and Hommlet was larger than one would expect for a village. Up on a large hill above the many houses and buildings was a large fortress. A few banners could be seen, but it was impossible to identify them from the distance.
You knew little of the history of the village. Simply that it was once the site of a great battle, and a group of adventurers stopped what would likely have been a second battle. However, Hommlet was silent ever since then. Near fifteen long years now. From the look of it, the people you could see didn't seem to mind, though the air of the village was still heavy and a little oppressing.
However, attention was on the streets ahead. People moved about here and there, but most seemed too occupied with their business to notice new faces. Adventurers were rare in Hommlet these days, many considered that any opportunities of wealth and adventuring were gone from Hommlet. This drew you to the 'village'. It was unlikely that there would be any competition in the area from other adventuring groups. This was, of course, always a good thing.
RG thread is here))
It was mid-morning when you arrived in the Village of Hommlet. However, you quickly saw that village was not the best title for it. Village usually would connotate a much smaller settlement, and Hommlet was larger than one would expect for a village. Up on a large hill above the many houses and buildings was a large fortress. A few banners could be seen, but it was impossible to identify them from the distance.
You knew little of the history of the village. Simply that it was once the site of a great battle, and a group of adventurers stopped what would likely have been a second battle. However, Hommlet was silent ever since then. Near fifteen long years now. From the look of it, the people you could see didn't seem to mind, though the air of the village was still heavy and a little oppressing.
However, attention was on the streets ahead. People moved about here and there, but most seemed too occupied with their business to notice new faces. Adventurers were rare in Hommlet these days, many considered that any opportunities of wealth and adventuring were gone from Hommlet. This drew you to the 'village'. It was unlikely that there would be any competition in the area from other adventuring groups. This was, of course, always a good thing.
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