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<blockquote data-quote="Delgar" data-source="post: 4124933" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p style="text-align: center"><strong>Part IV</strong></p><p></p><p>Okay so now I need to come up with a couple of secrets for the new part of the game world that I added. So I need one for the stronghold itself and one for the community as a whole. I like WolvOrine’s ideas so I’m going to steal them. </p><p></p><p><strong>Community Secret:</strong> In truth the community is not ruled by a descendant of the hero as he was turned near the very end. But a small group of people decided that because of his efforts they would pretend a descendant of his would rule over the community. They also started up a small group of researchers who have spent several centuries trying to discover the what, why, how and when of the undead plague and try to reverse the process.</p><p></p><p><strong>Stronghold Secret:</strong> Lying deep beneath the stronghold is the re-animated corpse of the fallen hero. His closet comrades couldn’t bear to destroy him or let him go. He had done so much to save as many people as he could. Locked away deep beneath the surface, his howls can be heard 1 week out of every month, when the moon is new and all undead get whipped up into a frenzy. Although those that walk the wall only hear a faint wailing, those that work in the dungeon trying to make sense of it all have to plug their ears to prevent deafness.</p><p></p><p><strong>Ways:</strong> The people of this community are a hardy one. They survived and continue to thrive against all odds. Everyone is martially trained from childhood on and all must give at least 2 years of service, but many give more. It’s an honor to serve and cowardice is not tolerated. Of course those that show a talent for either the Arcane or Divine are also taught how to use their skills militarily. They are taught from a young age, that those that die defending those that can’t will be rewarded in the afterlife. It is very common to hear the saying “Live free, and Die Well!”</p><p></p><p>Well there you have it, a few more secrets to add to my campaign. Next time I’m going to look at the religion of my world and try to flesh out a few things there. This is really a weak spot for me, so I look forward to any ideas anyone has, and as always any comments and suggestions are welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Delgar, post: 4124933, member: 3195"] [CENTER][B]Part IV[/B][/CENTER] Okay so now I need to come up with a couple of secrets for the new part of the game world that I added. So I need one for the stronghold itself and one for the community as a whole. I like WolvOrine’s ideas so I’m going to steal them. [B]Community Secret:[/B] In truth the community is not ruled by a descendant of the hero as he was turned near the very end. But a small group of people decided that because of his efforts they would pretend a descendant of his would rule over the community. They also started up a small group of researchers who have spent several centuries trying to discover the what, why, how and when of the undead plague and try to reverse the process. [B]Stronghold Secret:[/B] Lying deep beneath the stronghold is the re-animated corpse of the fallen hero. His closet comrades couldn’t bear to destroy him or let him go. He had done so much to save as many people as he could. Locked away deep beneath the surface, his howls can be heard 1 week out of every month, when the moon is new and all undead get whipped up into a frenzy. Although those that walk the wall only hear a faint wailing, those that work in the dungeon trying to make sense of it all have to plug their ears to prevent deafness. [B]Ways:[/B] The people of this community are a hardy one. They survived and continue to thrive against all odds. Everyone is martially trained from childhood on and all must give at least 2 years of service, but many give more. It’s an honor to serve and cowardice is not tolerated. Of course those that show a talent for either the Arcane or Divine are also taught how to use their skills militarily. They are taught from a young age, that those that die defending those that can’t will be rewarded in the afterlife. It is very common to hear the saying “Live free, and Die Well!” Well there you have it, a few more secrets to add to my campaign. Next time I’m going to look at the religion of my world and try to flesh out a few things there. This is really a weak spot for me, so I look forward to any ideas anyone has, and as always any comments and suggestions are welcome. [/QUOTE]
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