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<blockquote data-quote="BookTenTiger" data-source="post: 8595661" data-attributes="member: 6685541"><p><img src="https://inkarnate-api-as-production.s3.amazonaws.com/fcvgg2gyaabjvihi5bt0eqynppmh" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p><p><strong>Vetch </strong>is a town of fine manors, extravagant flora, and oppressive, inhumane slavery. They say Vetch earns its wealth from flowers and herbs; the truth is that almost all of the money comes from training and selling slaves. Vetch is ruled over by a vampire priest called the Revered Oriandos, who preaches fire and brimstone from the pulpit, and enforces his rule through gnoll guards.</p><p></p><p><strong>Citadel of Eternal Sorrows: </strong>A massive, oppressive gothic spire stands above the vaulted gables of this temple to the Dark Powers. The Revered Oriandos, an ancient vampire priest, leads worship and enforces strict class guidelines through his preaching. Much of the wealth of Vetch is funneled through "donations" to the church, and those who do not show enough charity are invited for private meetings with Oriandos... and rarely return.</p><p></p><p><strong>Flower Market: </strong>Vetch is famous for its flowers and herbs grown both in private gardens and public parks (though all tended by servants and slaves). Fine clothes, floral arrangements, expensive herbs, and magic potions can all be bought for steep prices at the Flower Market.</p><p></p><p><strong>Gnoll Camp: </strong>The beauty of Vetche's flowery streets is offset by the drooling, giggling gnoll enforcers who keep its laws. The gnolls live separately from the rest of the town, in their own camp from which a racous din echoes out at night.</p><p></p><p><strong>Grand Manors: </strong>The merchants and gentry of Vetch live in multi-tiered, beautifully-decorated manors, tended to by servants and slaves. If not for the constant gardening, pruning, and weeding, the cobbled streets and whitewashed walls would quickly be covered in the fast-growing vines and weeds of the swamp.</p><p></p><p><strong>Madam White's School of Etiquette and Labor:</strong> This "school" is a slave camp, run by the proper and endlessly-cruel tiefling Madam White. She trains servants or captured slaves in many arts, including herbalism, crafting, and arcana. It is said she also trains them in spycraft, and uses her network of servants to blackmail nobility across the valley.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://inkarnate-api-as-production.s3.amazonaws.com/9CVDZ1UUUhorLouJsCVRR3" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BookTenTiger, post: 8595661, member: 6685541"] [IMG]https://inkarnate-api-as-production.s3.amazonaws.com/fcvgg2gyaabjvihi5bt0eqynppmh[/IMG] [B]Vetch [/B]is a town of fine manors, extravagant flora, and oppressive, inhumane slavery. They say Vetch earns its wealth from flowers and herbs; the truth is that almost all of the money comes from training and selling slaves. Vetch is ruled over by a vampire priest called the Revered Oriandos, who preaches fire and brimstone from the pulpit, and enforces his rule through gnoll guards. [B]Citadel of Eternal Sorrows: [/B]A massive, oppressive gothic spire stands above the vaulted gables of this temple to the Dark Powers. The Revered Oriandos, an ancient vampire priest, leads worship and enforces strict class guidelines through his preaching. Much of the wealth of Vetch is funneled through "donations" to the church, and those who do not show enough charity are invited for private meetings with Oriandos... and rarely return. [B]Flower Market: [/B]Vetch is famous for its flowers and herbs grown both in private gardens and public parks (though all tended by servants and slaves). Fine clothes, floral arrangements, expensive herbs, and magic potions can all be bought for steep prices at the Flower Market. [B]Gnoll Camp: [/B]The beauty of Vetche's flowery streets is offset by the drooling, giggling gnoll enforcers who keep its laws. The gnolls live separately from the rest of the town, in their own camp from which a racous din echoes out at night. [B]Grand Manors: [/B]The merchants and gentry of Vetch live in multi-tiered, beautifully-decorated manors, tended to by servants and slaves. If not for the constant gardening, pruning, and weeding, the cobbled streets and whitewashed walls would quickly be covered in the fast-growing vines and weeds of the swamp. [B]Madam White's School of Etiquette and Labor:[/B] This "school" is a slave camp, run by the proper and endlessly-cruel tiefling Madam White. She trains servants or captured slaves in many arts, including herbalism, crafting, and arcana. It is said she also trains them in spycraft, and uses her network of servants to blackmail nobility across the valley. [IMG]https://inkarnate-api-as-production.s3.amazonaws.com/9CVDZ1UUUhorLouJsCVRR3[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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