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<blockquote data-quote="Lalato" data-source="post: 776369" data-attributes="member: 9171"><p>wizo'plains...</p><p>That's really cool. </p><p></p><p>I'm still not a fan of the golem thing. In fact, I think that it is curiously "high magic" compared to the rest of the city. Therefore, I'm still not so sure about the Seven Houses. Originally, the city was built by humans and dwarves from Kul Moren. There just weren't that many halflings and gnomes... so how exactly did such a minority become so prominent as to get control of golems?</p><p></p><p>If we're talking about "noble" houses within the city they would most likely come from the following groups...</p><p></p><p>1. Descendents of the early inhabitants.</p><p>2. Descendents of the local sheep herders</p><p>3. Descendents of Kul Moren dwarves</p><p>4. Foreign nobility that moved to the city</p><p>5. Merchants that made it rich and act like nobility</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong... I love gnomes and halflings, and I think the golem thing is rather imaginative, but I'm not sure it fits in Mor's End.</p><p></p><p>The section of town called The Warrens should be called something else... The Maze, The Knot, The Tangle... I like The Tangle, but I'm sure the Geography folks will name the sections of town soon enough. I'm just trying to avoid confusion between The Warrens and the underground warrens.</p><p></p><p>I'm working on some history for you guys to look over while I'm offline. I'll post as soon as I've cleaned it up a little.</p><p></p><p>--sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lalato, post: 776369, member: 9171"] wizo'plains... That's really cool. I'm still not a fan of the golem thing. In fact, I think that it is curiously "high magic" compared to the rest of the city. Therefore, I'm still not so sure about the Seven Houses. Originally, the city was built by humans and dwarves from Kul Moren. There just weren't that many halflings and gnomes... so how exactly did such a minority become so prominent as to get control of golems? If we're talking about "noble" houses within the city they would most likely come from the following groups... 1. Descendents of the early inhabitants. 2. Descendents of the local sheep herders 3. Descendents of Kul Moren dwarves 4. Foreign nobility that moved to the city 5. Merchants that made it rich and act like nobility Don't get me wrong... I love gnomes and halflings, and I think the golem thing is rather imaginative, but I'm not sure it fits in Mor's End. The section of town called The Warrens should be called something else... The Maze, The Knot, The Tangle... I like The Tangle, but I'm sure the Geography folks will name the sections of town soon enough. I'm just trying to avoid confusion between The Warrens and the underground warrens. I'm working on some history for you guys to look over while I'm offline. I'll post as soon as I've cleaned it up a little. --sam [/QUOTE]
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