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<blockquote data-quote="KirayaTiDrekan" data-source="post: 6519965" data-attributes="member: 6755061"><p><strong>Ngoya and Jacobim</strong></p><p></p><p>[ooc]@Steve Gorak, what sort of lifestyle does Jacobim intend to maintain? See page 157 of the PHB for details on lifestyle expenses. If he's going to have a Wealthy or Aristocratic lifestyle, he can find several options in the Second Wall District. Third Wall District has accommodations for Poor to Comfortable lifestyles, while everything from Wretched to Modest can be found in Fourth Wall District.[/ooc]</p><p></p><p>Lattimer is about to answer Ngoya when he suddenly stiffens and mutters under his breath, "Bloody hell. A noble. And a whelp at that. What the hell does he want? Nothing good I'll wager." He considers something for a moment, then says to Ngoya, "Better play it cool around this one."</p><p></p><p>Once Jacobim is within range of hearing, Lattimer stiffens up and calls the recruits to attention. They all set down their cleaning supplies and stand stiff and straight as well. Lattimer smiles, a garish sight on his scarred face and addresses Jacobim, "What may the militia do for you, my lord?"</p><p></p><p>Jacobim, as he approaches the garrison, notes the presence of recruits cleaning the training yard and their captain speaking with a dark skinned woman from one of the nomad tribes that wander the eastern wilderness. Jacobim's father had spoken of them with a mixture of praise and disdain - he admired their skill at survival and warfare, but was quite critical of their "unquestionable barbarism" in his words.</p><p></p><p><strong>Jeremiah</strong></p><p></p><p>The guard plays at considering the gnome's question for several moment before saying, "Nah, you're good. Go on in."</p><p></p><p>The main gate through the metal wall is divided into two sections, to better prevent a breach. Upon passing the guards, Jeremiah has to take a sharp left and proceed 30 feet through an enclosure with murder holes above and spear lines to the sides (similar to arrow slits where warriors can shove spears through relatively small holes to attack any one passing through the gate area while being relatively protected from counter attack). Another sharp right brings Jeremiah to the secondary gate, manned by another pair of guards, though their duty seems to be simply to observe as they do not stop anyone passing through. </p><p></p><p>The secondary gate opens onto a main thoroughfare with shops lined up on either side and a crowded marketplace atmosphere as vendors try to sell their wares to newcomers. A halfling baker selling pastries and cakes offers Jeremiah a donut, "Free to my fellow small folk!" </p><p></p><p>Beyond the immediate rush of vendors, there are several taverns and inns catering to travelers. The main thoroughfare continues beyond the taverns and the city quiets some after that, as the buildings become residential - tall buildings with stairways on the outside, apparently housing multiple families. Alleys and narrower streets branch off here, creating a dizzying labyrinth. Homeless beggars line the main thoroughfare in this area, hoping for a few coins or a bit of food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KirayaTiDrekan, post: 6519965, member: 6755061"] [B]Ngoya and Jacobim[/B] [ooc]@Steve Gorak, what sort of lifestyle does Jacobim intend to maintain? See page 157 of the PHB for details on lifestyle expenses. If he's going to have a Wealthy or Aristocratic lifestyle, he can find several options in the Second Wall District. Third Wall District has accommodations for Poor to Comfortable lifestyles, while everything from Wretched to Modest can be found in Fourth Wall District.[/ooc] Lattimer is about to answer Ngoya when he suddenly stiffens and mutters under his breath, "Bloody hell. A noble. And a whelp at that. What the hell does he want? Nothing good I'll wager." He considers something for a moment, then says to Ngoya, "Better play it cool around this one." Once Jacobim is within range of hearing, Lattimer stiffens up and calls the recruits to attention. They all set down their cleaning supplies and stand stiff and straight as well. Lattimer smiles, a garish sight on his scarred face and addresses Jacobim, "What may the militia do for you, my lord?" Jacobim, as he approaches the garrison, notes the presence of recruits cleaning the training yard and their captain speaking with a dark skinned woman from one of the nomad tribes that wander the eastern wilderness. Jacobim's father had spoken of them with a mixture of praise and disdain - he admired their skill at survival and warfare, but was quite critical of their "unquestionable barbarism" in his words. [B]Jeremiah[/B] The guard plays at considering the gnome's question for several moment before saying, "Nah, you're good. Go on in." The main gate through the metal wall is divided into two sections, to better prevent a breach. Upon passing the guards, Jeremiah has to take a sharp left and proceed 30 feet through an enclosure with murder holes above and spear lines to the sides (similar to arrow slits where warriors can shove spears through relatively small holes to attack any one passing through the gate area while being relatively protected from counter attack). Another sharp right brings Jeremiah to the secondary gate, manned by another pair of guards, though their duty seems to be simply to observe as they do not stop anyone passing through. The secondary gate opens onto a main thoroughfare with shops lined up on either side and a crowded marketplace atmosphere as vendors try to sell their wares to newcomers. A halfling baker selling pastries and cakes offers Jeremiah a donut, "Free to my fellow small folk!" Beyond the immediate rush of vendors, there are several taverns and inns catering to travelers. The main thoroughfare continues beyond the taverns and the city quiets some after that, as the buildings become residential - tall buildings with stairways on the outside, apparently housing multiple families. Alleys and narrower streets branch off here, creating a dizzying labyrinth. Homeless beggars line the main thoroughfare in this area, hoping for a few coins or a bit of food. [/QUOTE]
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