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<blockquote data-quote="Mallus" data-source="post: 4502076" data-attributes="member: 3887"><p>A few craftsmen, again, courtesy of Rolzup...</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Donovan Rubicante</strong>, Tiefling, is a blacksmith of some renown. He makes weapons in the Old Goetic style, which is to say: festooned with hooks, spikes, and unnecessarily gratuitous serrations. He employs several imps in his smithy, who usually wear the forms of young children, and at Count Orquiel's behest will sometimes bind one of these creatures into a newly forged blade. The resulting weapon is more than usually puissant, and serves as a useful spy for the Count besides.</li> </ul><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Solomon Psalter</strong> is the owner and proprietor of a small bookshop in the Five Fathoms district. His shop is well hidden, both in the mundane and the magical sense, and can generally be found only by those to whom he has extended an invitation. Solomon specializes in grimoires of various sorts, along with Bestiaries, Arcana, maps of the Interior and of the Aster, and the sort of memoirs that were better off never having been written. Some of these things are accurate, or even useful. But only some.... He will usually use a summoned elemental to guide new customers to his shop, and then give them a ring that will allow them to pierce the Veils that he uses to shroud it.</li> </ul><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Shalhevet Aeris</strong> is a <em>fabricator</em>, one of the few remaining Dragonborn who practice the craft of building automatons. She stubbornly refuses to take on an apprentice, declaring that she has yet to find anyone worthy, but recent months have seen a human named Gabriel Mulligrubs spending increasing amounts of time at her workshop. Rumors are flying that she has taken him as a lover, or an apprentice, or possibly both...either way, no few of her people are unhappy about what appears to be developing.</li> </ul><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">For nearly 30 years now, the Dragonborn <strong>Matthias Mappamundi</strong> has been Master Engineer of the Gog-Magog Line. He supervises its operations, makes certain that the mechanisms are properly maintained, and oversees the weekly executions that keep the Spindle properly lubricated. Like his predecessors, Matthias sacrificed his hand to the Line when he assumed the position of Master Engineer, placing his hand along the tracks and allowing the train to crush it. He wears the same artificial limb as those other Masters; a seven-fingered hand of brass and crystal. Matthias is always accompanied by a pair of ogres, known by the titles of Cog and Piston, who serve as bodyguards and repairmen. They are very skilled at both of these duties.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mallus, post: 4502076, member: 3887"] A few craftsmen, again, courtesy of Rolzup... [list][b]Donovan Rubicante[/b], Tiefling, is a blacksmith of some renown. He makes weapons in the Old Goetic style, which is to say: festooned with hooks, spikes, and unnecessarily gratuitous serrations. He employs several imps in his smithy, who usually wear the forms of young children, and at Count Orquiel's behest will sometimes bind one of these creatures into a newly forged blade. The resulting weapon is more than usually puissant, and serves as a useful spy for the Count besides.[/list] [list][b]Solomon Psalter[/b] is the owner and proprietor of a small bookshop in the Five Fathoms district. His shop is well hidden, both in the mundane and the magical sense, and can generally be found only by those to whom he has extended an invitation. Solomon specializes in grimoires of various sorts, along with Bestiaries, Arcana, maps of the Interior and of the Aster, and the sort of memoirs that were better off never having been written. Some of these things are accurate, or even useful. But only some.... He will usually use a summoned elemental to guide new customers to his shop, and then give them a ring that will allow them to pierce the Veils that he uses to shroud it.[/list] [list][b]Shalhevet Aeris[/b] is a [i]fabricator[/i], one of the few remaining Dragonborn who practice the craft of building automatons. She stubbornly refuses to take on an apprentice, declaring that she has yet to find anyone worthy, but recent months have seen a human named Gabriel Mulligrubs spending increasing amounts of time at her workshop. Rumors are flying that she has taken him as a lover, or an apprentice, or possibly both...either way, no few of her people are unhappy about what appears to be developing.[/list] [list]For nearly 30 years now, the Dragonborn [b]Matthias Mappamundi[/b] has been Master Engineer of the Gog-Magog Line. He supervises its operations, makes certain that the mechanisms are properly maintained, and oversees the weekly executions that keep the Spindle properly lubricated. Like his predecessors, Matthias sacrificed his hand to the Line when he assumed the position of Master Engineer, placing his hand along the tracks and allowing the train to crush it. He wears the same artificial limb as those other Masters; a seven-fingered hand of brass and crystal. Matthias is always accompanied by a pair of ogres, known by the titles of Cog and Piston, who serve as bodyguards and repairmen. They are very skilled at both of these duties.[/list] [/QUOTE]
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