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<blockquote data-quote="Branding Opportunity" data-source="post: 2303735" data-attributes="member: 31812"><p>Here are some background ideas for you to consider, which are specific to the town of Diamond Lake.</p><p></p><p><strong>Someone</strong>: Just as an idea, the Emporium is always on the lookout for charismatic exhibitors with a magical trick up their sleave - the flashier the better. Or you might also be affiliated with a street gang that frequent the Feral Dog (see first post) or might be in the employ of one of the mine managers. After all, everyone needs to make money somehow.</p><p></p><p><strong>Bront</strong>: You might consider changing your background a bit, and apprentice yourself to Allustan (see first post). He's the most powerful wizard, and lived in Sharn for many years himself.</p><p></p><p><strong>Knight Otu & Candide</strong>: Rogues are right at home nearly anywhere in Diamond Lake, but espeically in vice dens like the Emporium or the Midnight Salute. Each of the mine managers sponsors at least one gang of toughs, making a rogue PC a great point of contact with the town's seedy underworld. Or if you really want a challenge, make yourself a gofer for Balabar Smenk, the most powerful, and most notorious mine manager in town.</p><p></p><p><strong>lotuseater</strong>: No dwarves call Diamond Lake home, though a few live there. Most have some sort of business with the Greysmere Covenant (a minor trade guild with connections to the Mror Holds), perhaps as a guard, negotiator, or even a magical advisor. As for being a cleric, the town has temples dedicated to Dol Arrah, the Church of the Silver Flame, Balinor and the Blood of Vol.</p><p></p><p><strong>Ranger Rick & D20Dazza & Captain Tagon</strong>: Warforged are still relatively rare in Diamond Lake, and are therefore not yet seen as threats to the local human workforce, the way they are in Sharn. There is a local community not too far from Diamond Lake, called the Bronzewood Lodge, which is mostly composed of Druids and Rangers, and includes many shifters as well.</p><p></p><p><strong>Ranger Rick</strong>: Benazel the Alchemist who works at the Smelting House is probably the most powerful artificer in Diamond Lake. He overseas the rituals and reagents necessary for the smeling process and makes a minor fortune selling potions from his first-floor office.</p><p></p><p><strong>Erekose13</strong>: As far as you know there are no psionic practioners in Diamond Lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Branding Opportunity, post: 2303735, member: 31812"] Here are some background ideas for you to consider, which are specific to the town of Diamond Lake. [B]Someone[/B]: Just as an idea, the Emporium is always on the lookout for charismatic exhibitors with a magical trick up their sleave - the flashier the better. Or you might also be affiliated with a street gang that frequent the Feral Dog (see first post) or might be in the employ of one of the mine managers. After all, everyone needs to make money somehow. [B]Bront[/B]: You might consider changing your background a bit, and apprentice yourself to Allustan (see first post). He's the most powerful wizard, and lived in Sharn for many years himself. [B]Knight Otu & Candide[/B]: Rogues are right at home nearly anywhere in Diamond Lake, but espeically in vice dens like the Emporium or the Midnight Salute. Each of the mine managers sponsors at least one gang of toughs, making a rogue PC a great point of contact with the town's seedy underworld. Or if you really want a challenge, make yourself a gofer for Balabar Smenk, the most powerful, and most notorious mine manager in town. [B]lotuseater[/B]: No dwarves call Diamond Lake home, though a few live there. Most have some sort of business with the Greysmere Covenant (a minor trade guild with connections to the Mror Holds), perhaps as a guard, negotiator, or even a magical advisor. As for being a cleric, the town has temples dedicated to Dol Arrah, the Church of the Silver Flame, Balinor and the Blood of Vol. [B]Ranger Rick & D20Dazza & Captain Tagon[/B]: Warforged are still relatively rare in Diamond Lake, and are therefore not yet seen as threats to the local human workforce, the way they are in Sharn. There is a local community not too far from Diamond Lake, called the Bronzewood Lodge, which is mostly composed of Druids and Rangers, and includes many shifters as well. [B]Ranger Rick[/b]: Benazel the Alchemist who works at the Smelting House is probably the most powerful artificer in Diamond Lake. He overseas the rituals and reagents necessary for the smeling process and makes a minor fortune selling potions from his first-floor office. [b]Erekose13[/b]: As far as you know there are no psionic practioners in Diamond Lake. [/QUOTE]
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