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[Kulan] The Lands of Harqual (Updated: Feb 3/2022)
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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 3257248" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>Thanks J,</p><p></p><p>I haven't been creating as much for it lately, as I have been at other times. My main focus, right now, is my ongoing Shackled City campaign set in the Lands of Harqual. I've been doing mostly NPCs and encounters to "add to" the adventure path.</p><p></p><p>Right now, the PCs are in the middle of Chapter Two: Death and Magic of the adventure Secrets of the Soul Pillars. They've just wiped out Ike Iverson and his lackeys but haven't explored beyond area W1 on the main level (which won't take long).</p><p></p><p>Regardless, I'm going to have a large contingent of the city's new half-orc guards, led by Terseon Skellerang, arrest them as they exit the Cathedral of Wee Jas. They won't be able to talk their way out of the arrest, and will end up in front of a magistrate to explain why they felt it necessary to assult the temple of Wee Jas. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p><p></p><p>I'm not going to send them to prision, or anything, but I think I want them to pay some sort of penalty. There will be a fine and the magistrate will likely force them to perform a service for the city, in the future. <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":]" title="Devious :]" data-shortname=":]" /></p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p><p></p><p>KF72</p><p></p><p>p.s. I just posted an update in my World of Kulan Story Hour thread.</p><p>[HR][/HR]</p><p><strong>[The Bulge (cont.)]</strong></p><p></p><p><u><strong>Nomadic Names</strong></u></p><p>These names are found throughout the region known as the Chara Coast. Rural folk and desert nomads mainly use these names. Urban dwellers with these names often are former nomads that have settled in the Cities of the Chara Coast.</p><p></p><p>These names are very rare on the other side of the Patron Mountains into the Great Expanse.</p><p></p><p><strong>Male Names</strong></p><p>Agu, Ajani, Aren, Azi, Bahram, Bem, Chitto, Daren, Ekon, Gad, Hirsch, Inteus, Jolon, Kansbar, Kaveh, Leben, Mabb, Majeed, Nasim, Odion, Pan, Rowtag, Sike, Tse, Velvel, Yas, Zindel</p><p></p><p><strong>Female Names</strong></p><p>Abeo, Alike, Amadi, Apara, Bayo, Celie, Elysia, Farideh, Hurit, Ishtar, Jaleh, Jumoke, Kanti, Luyu, Minau, Minah, Mirel, Monir, Namid, Oba, Pari, Rozene, Sade, Tahki, Utina, Wuti, Zaltana.</p><p></p><p><strong>Surnames</strong></p><p>Surnames among the nomads of the Great Expanse are rare, but sometimes a particular individual will adopt a surname from a fixed community. Thus, Aren might choose Tagon (from Deepwater) or Areher (from the Chara Cities). However, Aren is likely to choose a surname that has more to do with terrain features or adopt a town or camp’s name as his surname. Thus, he would call himself Aren Sand Song or Aren River Deep.</p><p></p><p>Surnames can also come from a character’s father or mother. These names often have an –ic or an –ir attached to them. Thus, Aren could call himself Aren Bemir (after his father) or Aren Aparaic (after his mother). Rarely, both parents names are combined like this: Aren Bemapara, and never add an –ir or an –ic after the combined surname. The father’s name is usually put first for males, while females put their mother’s name first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 3257248, member: 2012"] Thanks J, I haven't been creating as much for it lately, as I have been at other times. My main focus, right now, is my ongoing Shackled City campaign set in the Lands of Harqual. I've been doing mostly NPCs and encounters to "add to" the adventure path. Right now, the PCs are in the middle of Chapter Two: Death and Magic of the adventure Secrets of the Soul Pillars. They've just wiped out Ike Iverson and his lackeys but haven't explored beyond area W1 on the main level (which won't take long). Regardless, I'm going to have a large contingent of the city's new half-orc guards, led by Terseon Skellerang, arrest them as they exit the Cathedral of Wee Jas. They won't be able to talk their way out of the arrest, and will end up in front of a magistrate to explain why they felt it necessary to assult the temple of Wee Jas. :p I'm not going to send them to prision, or anything, but I think I want them to pay some sort of penalty. There will be a fine and the magistrate will likely force them to perform a service for the city, in the future. :] Cheers! KF72 p.s. I just posted an update in my World of Kulan Story Hour thread. [HR][/HR] [B][The Bulge (cont.)][/B] [U][B]Nomadic Names[/B][/U] These names are found throughout the region known as the Chara Coast. Rural folk and desert nomads mainly use these names. Urban dwellers with these names often are former nomads that have settled in the Cities of the Chara Coast. These names are very rare on the other side of the Patron Mountains into the Great Expanse. [B]Male Names[/B] Agu, Ajani, Aren, Azi, Bahram, Bem, Chitto, Daren, Ekon, Gad, Hirsch, Inteus, Jolon, Kansbar, Kaveh, Leben, Mabb, Majeed, Nasim, Odion, Pan, Rowtag, Sike, Tse, Velvel, Yas, Zindel [B]Female Names[/B] Abeo, Alike, Amadi, Apara, Bayo, Celie, Elysia, Farideh, Hurit, Ishtar, Jaleh, Jumoke, Kanti, Luyu, Minau, Minah, Mirel, Monir, Namid, Oba, Pari, Rozene, Sade, Tahki, Utina, Wuti, Zaltana. [B]Surnames[/B] Surnames among the nomads of the Great Expanse are rare, but sometimes a particular individual will adopt a surname from a fixed community. Thus, Aren might choose Tagon (from Deepwater) or Areher (from the Chara Cities). However, Aren is likely to choose a surname that has more to do with terrain features or adopt a town or camp’s name as his surname. Thus, he would call himself Aren Sand Song or Aren River Deep. Surnames can also come from a character’s father or mother. These names often have an –ic or an –ir attached to them. Thus, Aren could call himself Aren Bemir (after his father) or Aren Aparaic (after his mother). Rarely, both parents names are combined like this: Aren Bemapara, and never add an –ir or an –ic after the combined surname. The father’s name is usually put first for males, while females put their mother’s name first. [/QUOTE]
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