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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderMonkey" data-source="post: 3341593" data-attributes="member: 11385"><p>Player's Intro (Part Two):</p><p></p><p>Player Characters in the Everfrost</p><p></p><p>The characters begin among the newest generation of Everfrost settlers. They have grown up in Brevor’s Hope, a mining town that has grown up around one of the first gold mines founded in the Everfrost. Hope (as residents call it) is one of the larger human settlements in the region (the largest being Southport, the first settlement). In addition to mining, the biggest industries in the town are fur-trading, logging, and hunting. It is on the edge of a vast forest which provides precious resources that are exported to other, more remote settlements.</p><p></p><p>The population is overwhelmingly human, though a small community of dwarves was brought from Brevor to supervise the excavation and running of the mines. The occasional group of Turetai elves will tour the Everfrost, but none have settled.</p><p></p><p>Due to the dangerous nature of the exploration of the region, nearly all of the core classes are represented in the Everfrost (perhaps even more so than in more civilized regions). Clerics are usually of the Nornan pantheon, with Ashtarthe being the most popular of the gods. Wizards and Sorcerers are typically affiliated with the Eldwin Clan. These wizards typically specialize in magic involving fire, but have begun to incorporate the study of the supernatural cold and ice of the Everfrost into their magic. Druids are particularly valued, not only for their nature magic, but for their attempts at making peace with the wild Uldras. Likewise, Rangers have often been in the forefront of the exploration of the vast northern wilderness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderMonkey, post: 3341593, member: 11385"] Player's Intro (Part Two): Player Characters in the Everfrost The characters begin among the newest generation of Everfrost settlers. They have grown up in Brevor’s Hope, a mining town that has grown up around one of the first gold mines founded in the Everfrost. Hope (as residents call it) is one of the larger human settlements in the region (the largest being Southport, the first settlement). In addition to mining, the biggest industries in the town are fur-trading, logging, and hunting. It is on the edge of a vast forest which provides precious resources that are exported to other, more remote settlements. The population is overwhelmingly human, though a small community of dwarves was brought from Brevor to supervise the excavation and running of the mines. The occasional group of Turetai elves will tour the Everfrost, but none have settled. Due to the dangerous nature of the exploration of the region, nearly all of the core classes are represented in the Everfrost (perhaps even more so than in more civilized regions). Clerics are usually of the Nornan pantheon, with Ashtarthe being the most popular of the gods. Wizards and Sorcerers are typically affiliated with the Eldwin Clan. These wizards typically specialize in magic involving fire, but have begun to incorporate the study of the supernatural cold and ice of the Everfrost into their magic. Druids are particularly valued, not only for their nature magic, but for their attempts at making peace with the wild Uldras. Likewise, Rangers have often been in the forefront of the exploration of the vast northern wilderness. [/QUOTE]
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