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<blockquote data-quote="Cyincal Lurker" data-source="post: 3626514" data-attributes="member: 52999"><p>Diamond Lake is a small town of just over 1,000 perminate residence. Nestled in the Derenblack Hills on the litteral edge of the Lands of the Diamond Throne and the Southern Wastes, it's very litteraly the last outpost of civilization, some 300 miles north of the Verrik lands beyond the wastes.</p><p></p><p>As in the time of the dramojh, Diamond Lake is a pit at the end of the world, a place where folk only come to as a last resort. When the dramojh ruled, the place was something of a haven; too far for the dramojh to take an direct intrest. So long as the mines produced enough iron and copper, the dragon scions had plently of other things to focus on.</p><p></p><p>Little changed when the giants first arrived. Much as the dramojh, they were intrested in the metals produced and little else, as the location was of no stratigic value. Litorian tribes to the south were no threat, and no allies of the dramojh, so the giants left only enough sibeccai to make sure the mines kept running to supply the war elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>When the war finaly ended, and the giants took up the role of stewards, the demand for the metals dropped sharply, as the giants were more keen to build with stone than steel. Still, the mines produced some wealth, as well as the occasional veins of gold and silver, and so life continued.</p><p></p><p>As always, the distant lords remain concerened only with output from the mines, and slowly the town became dominated by corrupt officals and mine owners, the few decent folk were left facing a loosing battle agasnt increasingly ruthless foes, intrested only in how much coin they can squeeze from the town.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Diamond lake is predominatly a human town, with the only signifigant other race being the sibeccai, descended from those left to guard the place, now largly reduced to brute labor in the mines. Dracha and Mojh are little more than myth and rumor here, and the last time a Giant was seen was when govenor-mayor Neff was appointed. There are a few Litorians in the town, though there are a number of tribes that have always lived in the hills around the town, and are normaly only seen when they come to trade. A fair number of Loresong Faen serve as clerks and accounants, while a lesser number of quickling faen earn a living on the streets and allyways. A handfull of Verrik live in a small community not far from the city, in an issolated commune where they attempt to peer into the past of the civilzation that once thrived in the once-lush southern wastes. Much as the litorians, they come to town only to trade, always with a highly valued 'herb' that's always in demand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyincal Lurker, post: 3626514, member: 52999"] Diamond Lake is a small town of just over 1,000 perminate residence. Nestled in the Derenblack Hills on the litteral edge of the Lands of the Diamond Throne and the Southern Wastes, it's very litteraly the last outpost of civilization, some 300 miles north of the Verrik lands beyond the wastes. As in the time of the dramojh, Diamond Lake is a pit at the end of the world, a place where folk only come to as a last resort. When the dramojh ruled, the place was something of a haven; too far for the dramojh to take an direct intrest. So long as the mines produced enough iron and copper, the dragon scions had plently of other things to focus on. Little changed when the giants first arrived. Much as the dramojh, they were intrested in the metals produced and little else, as the location was of no stratigic value. Litorian tribes to the south were no threat, and no allies of the dramojh, so the giants left only enough sibeccai to make sure the mines kept running to supply the war elsewhere. When the war finaly ended, and the giants took up the role of stewards, the demand for the metals dropped sharply, as the giants were more keen to build with stone than steel. Still, the mines produced some wealth, as well as the occasional veins of gold and silver, and so life continued. As always, the distant lords remain concerened only with output from the mines, and slowly the town became dominated by corrupt officals and mine owners, the few decent folk were left facing a loosing battle agasnt increasingly ruthless foes, intrested only in how much coin they can squeeze from the town. Diamond lake is predominatly a human town, with the only signifigant other race being the sibeccai, descended from those left to guard the place, now largly reduced to brute labor in the mines. Dracha and Mojh are little more than myth and rumor here, and the last time a Giant was seen was when govenor-mayor Neff was appointed. There are a few Litorians in the town, though there are a number of tribes that have always lived in the hills around the town, and are normaly only seen when they come to trade. A fair number of Loresong Faen serve as clerks and accounants, while a lesser number of quickling faen earn a living on the streets and allyways. A handfull of Verrik live in a small community not far from the city, in an issolated commune where they attempt to peer into the past of the civilzation that once thrived in the once-lush southern wastes. Much as the litorians, they come to town only to trade, always with a highly valued 'herb' that's always in demand. [/QUOTE]
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