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<Homebrew> The Port on the Aster Sea
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<blockquote data-quote="Mallus" data-source="post: 4326030" data-attributes="member: 3887"><p>More districts:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Rumcastle gets its name from Lord Rum's Castle, one the port's most famous buildings, a defensive fortification built right in the middle of the city by Lord Rum, a vain and daring bootlegger who became so powerful that he challenged the Governor himself during a period that became known as Lord Rum's Rebellion. It's said that the Governor would have lost if he hadn't been able to trick the God of Temperance into returning from Beyond-the-Sea to kill Lord Rum in a duel. Adventurers still seek the Lord Rum's lost sword, the one he plunged into the god's liver before dying. The sword is now called <em>Intemperance</em>.</li> </ul> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Sway of Medallion is one of the nicest parts of town, almost a gated community within the confines of the port, with the houses well-kept, the residents prosperous and learned, the streets clean. Jealous neighbors speculate about precisely <em>how</em> high the cost of living there is and what that cost might entail. The neighborhood is named for it's most distinctive resident; Medallion, an avuncular man in his later years. That isn't his real name, of course, no one even claims to know that. He is always seen wearing an enormous jeweled medallion that everyone knows to be magical. His large estate on the hill commands an excellent view of the port. It is said his house is one of blessed and/or cursed places that contain folded pieces of the World Before.<br /> <br /> While people say they like Medallion, that does nothing to prevent the rumors about him; that he is really a demon/homunculus/meat-puppet/parasite. That his soul is housed in his medallion. How he was a young man only a few scant years ago and his body is being used up by the evil spirit in the jewelry he wears. For such a such a public figure, these rumors should be easy to dismiss, but as everyone knows, rumors are by far the most popular currency in the port.</li> </ul> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Stagger is home to the city's greatest concentration of thieves and ne'er do wells. It's main thoroughfare is Crook Street, which doubles back so many times the residents claim it's trying to lose itself. Which it probably is.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mallus, post: 4326030, member: 3887"] More districts: [list]Rumcastle gets its name from Lord Rum's Castle, one the port's most famous buildings, a defensive fortification built right in the middle of the city by Lord Rum, a vain and daring bootlegger who became so powerful that he challenged the Governor himself during a period that became known as Lord Rum's Rebellion. It's said that the Governor would have lost if he hadn't been able to trick the God of Temperance into returning from Beyond-the-Sea to kill Lord Rum in a duel. Adventurers still seek the Lord Rum's lost sword, the one he plunged into the god's liver before dying. The sword is now called [i]Intemperance[/i].[/list] [list]The Sway of Medallion is one of the nicest parts of town, almost a gated community within the confines of the port, with the houses well-kept, the residents prosperous and learned, the streets clean. Jealous neighbors speculate about precisely [i]how[/i] high the cost of living there is and what that cost might entail. The neighborhood is named for it's most distinctive resident; Medallion, an avuncular man in his later years. That isn't his real name, of course, no one even claims to know that. He is always seen wearing an enormous jeweled medallion that everyone knows to be magical. His large estate on the hill commands an excellent view of the port. It is said his house is one of blessed and/or cursed places that contain folded pieces of the World Before. While people say they like Medallion, that does nothing to prevent the rumors about him; that he is really a demon/homunculus/meat-puppet/parasite. That his soul is housed in his medallion. How he was a young man only a few scant years ago and his body is being used up by the evil spirit in the jewelry he wears. For such a such a public figure, these rumors should be easy to dismiss, but as everyone knows, rumors are by far the most popular currency in the port.[/list] [list]The Stagger is home to the city's greatest concentration of thieves and ne'er do wells. It's main thoroughfare is Crook Street, which doubles back so many times the residents claim it's trying to lose itself. Which it probably is.[/list] [/QUOTE]
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