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<blockquote data-quote="Stormonu" data-source="post: 8572549" data-attributes="member: 52734"><p>Depends on location in my homebrew. In the West, courier or owl/raven is common and in rare cases, court wizards or clerics may be called on to contact others within their own country (magically contacting a wizard in a foreign country can be considered treason without good reason). There is a Nyrr Ryann guild that deals exclusively with transmitting messages between countries as a "3rd party" endeavor, via caravan or expedited via courier or falcon. As one moves East, communication ranges are generally shorter and less likely to be magical in nature, and pigeons are the common bird messenger for those that need to be sent quickly. In the far East, mundane methods of courier and raven/firebird/pigeon are used, with some cases of genies or court wizards or clerics being used to convey long distance important messages.</p><p></p><p>Permanent teleportation circles are almost unknown - there are a few, unknown number scattered in the Evan Cordum (home of the elves), a ring of five in the Kingdom of Vall Vega (supposedly one for each compass point at the edge of the country, plus one in the capital), one known to be in the City of Sinka in the Silkna Kingdom and an unknown number in the Skienlands and Randu of the east - thought to number no more than three or so in each realm. There was one in Zarame Kull, the former capital of Randu, before it sank beneath the waves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormonu, post: 8572549, member: 52734"] Depends on location in my homebrew. In the West, courier or owl/raven is common and in rare cases, court wizards or clerics may be called on to contact others within their own country (magically contacting a wizard in a foreign country can be considered treason without good reason). There is a Nyrr Ryann guild that deals exclusively with transmitting messages between countries as a "3rd party" endeavor, via caravan or expedited via courier or falcon. As one moves East, communication ranges are generally shorter and less likely to be magical in nature, and pigeons are the common bird messenger for those that need to be sent quickly. In the far East, mundane methods of courier and raven/firebird/pigeon are used, with some cases of genies or court wizards or clerics being used to convey long distance important messages. Permanent teleportation circles are almost unknown - there are a few, unknown number scattered in the Evan Cordum (home of the elves), a ring of five in the Kingdom of Vall Vega (supposedly one for each compass point at the edge of the country, plus one in the capital), one known to be in the City of Sinka in the Silkna Kingdom and an unknown number in the Skienlands and Randu of the east - thought to number no more than three or so in each realm. There was one in Zarame Kull, the former capital of Randu, before it sank beneath the waves. [/QUOTE]
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