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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fezziwig" data-source="post: 2121672" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Here's a little map of the world, just so y'all have an idea of what's where (in case you decide to go back to town). The keep (Carlamon's Tower) on the coast is the dungeon, and the forest surrounding it is a touch marshy. Sufford-on-Windirune (think "windy" as in "twisty") is a small town — village, actually — in the northern part of the North Kingdom, subsisting on agriculture and the goods made by local craftsmen, which are sent off to the seat of the kingdom (off to the south) and sold. Two men vie for leadership in the village: Canon Hegibert, who presides over the Church of St. Cuthbert, and Drogo, an ancient ranger-priest of the Old Faith.</p><p></p><p>Elves live in the forests, dwarves in the mountains. Hobbits (halflings) and humans in and around Sufford-on-Windirune. Rumors persist of a gryx encampment somewhere north of the Windyrune, and there've been reports of bandits (goblins, kobolds) in the Kingswood, potentially based in the tower. Other than that, the area's as peaceful and idyllic as anyone could hope (or, if you'd rather, as peaceful and idyllic as any rustic village is in an FRPG).</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, thought this would be nice for y'all to know. I thought that JimAde and adamantineangel's dwarves could be from someplace in/under the mountains on the map, and linnorm's ranger's family could live in the woods near the foothills (which'd give them plenty of contact with the dwarf clans). Anyhow, if'n there're any questions or comments, let me know. I was just goofin' around with Photoshop and thought I'd put what was in my head down onto paper.</p><p></p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fezziwig, post: 2121672, member: 59"] Here's a little map of the world, just so y'all have an idea of what's where (in case you decide to go back to town). The keep (Carlamon's Tower) on the coast is the dungeon, and the forest surrounding it is a touch marshy. Sufford-on-Windirune (think "windy" as in "twisty") is a small town — village, actually — in the northern part of the North Kingdom, subsisting on agriculture and the goods made by local craftsmen, which are sent off to the seat of the kingdom (off to the south) and sold. Two men vie for leadership in the village: Canon Hegibert, who presides over the Church of St. Cuthbert, and Drogo, an ancient ranger-priest of the Old Faith. Elves live in the forests, dwarves in the mountains. Hobbits (halflings) and humans in and around Sufford-on-Windirune. Rumors persist of a gryx encampment somewhere north of the Windyrune, and there've been reports of bandits (goblins, kobolds) in the Kingswood, potentially based in the tower. Other than that, the area's as peaceful and idyllic as anyone could hope (or, if you'd rather, as peaceful and idyllic as any rustic village is in an FRPG). Anyhow, thought this would be nice for y'all to know. I thought that JimAde and adamantineangel's dwarves could be from someplace in/under the mountains on the map, and linnorm's ranger's family could live in the woods near the foothills (which'd give them plenty of contact with the dwarf clans). Anyhow, if'n there're any questions or comments, let me know. I was just goofin' around with Photoshop and thought I'd put what was in my head down onto paper. Nick [/QUOTE]
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