Maps
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 7:02 pm
The Big Map
Falko:
A small lumber village near the Godsfall mountain range, along the Rheinmer river.
Remote Village
(Unaffiliated)
+ Tavern
+ Street
+ Stables
+ Flophouse
+ Home
+ Market
Laws:
Drunkenness is a crime. Punishable by public humiliation.
Hollifort:
An impressive, fortified, temple set into the mountainside, and the supporting community below. Red banners dance in the strong, chill wind.
Religious Bastion
(Law)
+ Tavern
+ Street
+ Stables
+ Flophouse
+ Inn
+ Hotel
+ Home
+ Temple
+ Market
Laws:
Only clerics may bear holy symbols or wear vestments. Punishable by loss of item and three days in stocks.
Selun-Kesh:
An enchanted glade of unnatural natural beauty, hidden in the depths of the Feiwyd Forest. Full of tall spires and small waterfalls.
Elfland
(Unaffiliated)
+ Tavern
+ Stables
+ Inn
+ Hotel
+ Home
+ Market
Laws:
Belonging to a Law or Chaos cult is punishable by death.
Kelsgard:
A busy crossroads built around the large stone bridge over the Rheinmer. Impressive frescoes adorn many of the buildings. It's nice there, but watch your purse.
Busy Crossroads
(Unaffiliated)
+ Tavern
+ Street
+ Stables
+ Flophouse
+ Inn
+ Home
+ Temple
+ Market
+ Guild Hall
Laws:
May not bear a weapon greater than a dagger or knife in town. Punishable by loss of weapon and a fine (Ob2).
The Ashen Throne:
A dark grey tower on a wooded crag, with a jumble of buildings at its feet. The people are grim and suspicious, and the air always smells of distant fires.
Wizard's Tower
(Chaos)
+ Stables
+ Inn
+ Home
+ Temple
Laws:
The color red is forbidden. Punishable by flogging and destruction of item.
Larghom:
Situated in a mountainside of the Godsfall range, it is mostly below ground, but the tunnel-ways are often wider than city streets, and definitely cleaner. The prominent Dwarven statues and fountains are true works of art.
Dwarven Halls
(Law)
+ Tavern
+ Street
+ Flophouse
+ Inn
+ Hotel
+ Home
+ Market
+ Guild Hall
Law:
Theft is a criminal act. Punishable by loss of limb or facial branding.
The Dwarven Monastery
Falko:
A small lumber village near the Godsfall mountain range, along the Rheinmer river.
Remote Village
(Unaffiliated)
+ Tavern
+ Street
+ Stables
+ Flophouse
+ Home
+ Market
Laws:
Drunkenness is a crime. Punishable by public humiliation.
Hollifort:
An impressive, fortified, temple set into the mountainside, and the supporting community below. Red banners dance in the strong, chill wind.
Religious Bastion
(Law)
+ Tavern
+ Street
+ Stables
+ Flophouse
+ Inn
+ Hotel
+ Home
+ Temple
+ Market
Laws:
Only clerics may bear holy symbols or wear vestments. Punishable by loss of item and three days in stocks.
Selun-Kesh:
An enchanted glade of unnatural natural beauty, hidden in the depths of the Feiwyd Forest. Full of tall spires and small waterfalls.
Elfland
(Unaffiliated)
+ Tavern
+ Stables
+ Inn
+ Hotel
+ Home
+ Market
Laws:
Belonging to a Law or Chaos cult is punishable by death.
Kelsgard:
A busy crossroads built around the large stone bridge over the Rheinmer. Impressive frescoes adorn many of the buildings. It's nice there, but watch your purse.
Busy Crossroads
(Unaffiliated)
+ Tavern
+ Street
+ Stables
+ Flophouse
+ Inn
+ Home
+ Temple
+ Market
+ Guild Hall
Laws:
May not bear a weapon greater than a dagger or knife in town. Punishable by loss of weapon and a fine (Ob2).
The Ashen Throne:
A dark grey tower on a wooded crag, with a jumble of buildings at its feet. The people are grim and suspicious, and the air always smells of distant fires.
Wizard's Tower
(Chaos)
+ Stables
+ Inn
+ Home
+ Temple
Laws:
The color red is forbidden. Punishable by flogging and destruction of item.
Larghom:
Situated in a mountainside of the Godsfall range, it is mostly below ground, but the tunnel-ways are often wider than city streets, and definitely cleaner. The prominent Dwarven statues and fountains are true works of art.
Dwarven Halls
(Law)
+ Tavern
+ Street
+ Flophouse
+ Inn
+ Hotel
+ Home
+ Market
+ Guild Hall
Law:
Theft is a criminal act. Punishable by loss of limb or facial branding.
The Dwarven Monastery