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<blockquote data-quote="Fieari" data-source="post: 1437324" data-attributes="member: 16221"><p>Yeah, I'll post it's details in just a moment. I need a THIRD ARMY to go in, as Evil has its third ready now.</p><p></p><p>Also, please note I've made a GOOD OOC thread in Talking the Talk, to keep this thread dedicated towards army stats.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Blueshore</p><p>---------</p><p>Small City</p><p>Population: 10,028</p><p></p><p>Racial Mix-</p><p>Humans: 7,922</p><p>Halflings: 903</p><p>Elves: 502</p><p>Dwarves: 299</p><p>Half-elves: 203</p><p>Gnomes: 171</p><p></p><p>Town Alignment: Chaotic Good -- <em>"This sort of power center influences the community by helping the needy and opposing restrictions on freedom"</em></p><p></p><p>Blueshore... the Free City. Oh, they're still part of Gracia, and they still serve the King because the King is benevolant, wise, and good... but Blueshore is the westernmost large city. To the west is the beautiful Wild Plains, with hundreds of miles of empty land... as populations expand with such an abundance of food, people move out there. No one owns that land... it is free for the taking. A new life can be started out here... a free life. It's just you and what you can make of the land. And many people do.</p><p></p><p>Blueshore started as a simple fishing community, but when oysters were found on the bottom of the lake, it grew rapidly as a "Pearl Rush" as opposed to a gold rush. Pearl Farming is not yet understood, so finding pearls is as of yet a matter of luck, and while many try, few actually find riches here. But that doesn't matter much, because once people were attracted to this location, it was possible to find wealth and make a living off the people. Buying and selling food, goods, services. There are plenty of skilled craftsmen... and jewlers... in this city.</p><p></p><p>Taxes are low, spirits are high, and the Mage's Academy to the east has sent a number of wizards here to start a Guild of Artificers, creating magical items and constructs... and working with animals, ostensibly for pure knowledge, but also because if they can figure out how to garuntee an oyster has a pearl... well, pearls are valuble magical components anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fieari, post: 1437324, member: 16221"] Yeah, I'll post it's details in just a moment. I need a THIRD ARMY to go in, as Evil has its third ready now. Also, please note I've made a GOOD OOC thread in Talking the Talk, to keep this thread dedicated towards army stats. Blueshore --------- Small City Population: 10,028 Racial Mix- Humans: 7,922 Halflings: 903 Elves: 502 Dwarves: 299 Half-elves: 203 Gnomes: 171 Town Alignment: Chaotic Good -- [i]"This sort of power center influences the community by helping the needy and opposing restrictions on freedom"[/i] Blueshore... the Free City. Oh, they're still part of Gracia, and they still serve the King because the King is benevolant, wise, and good... but Blueshore is the westernmost large city. To the west is the beautiful Wild Plains, with hundreds of miles of empty land... as populations expand with such an abundance of food, people move out there. No one owns that land... it is free for the taking. A new life can be started out here... a free life. It's just you and what you can make of the land. And many people do. Blueshore started as a simple fishing community, but when oysters were found on the bottom of the lake, it grew rapidly as a "Pearl Rush" as opposed to a gold rush. Pearl Farming is not yet understood, so finding pearls is as of yet a matter of luck, and while many try, few actually find riches here. But that doesn't matter much, because once people were attracted to this location, it was possible to find wealth and make a living off the people. Buying and selling food, goods, services. There are plenty of skilled craftsmen... and jewlers... in this city. Taxes are low, spirits are high, and the Mage's Academy to the east has sent a number of wizards here to start a Guild of Artificers, creating magical items and constructs... and working with animals, ostensibly for pure knowledge, but also because if they can figure out how to garuntee an oyster has a pearl... well, pearls are valuble magical components anyway. [/QUOTE]
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