stolen_land:brevoy:demographics
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There are a number of other lesser noble houses, some with strong magical affinities, spread around the ‘free’ areas of Brevoy. | There are a number of other lesser noble houses, some with strong magical affinities, spread around the ‘free’ areas of Brevoy. | ||
- | ==== The Cities | + | ==== The Free Lands ==== |
- | There are two cities | + | There are three cities |
=== New Stetven === | === New Stetven === | ||
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=== Restov === | === Restov === | ||
- | A large city in the south-east of the country, it was the capital of old Aldori nation of Rosland. Now it is a free city with its own Mayor and council. | + | A large city in the south-east of the country, it was the capital of old Aldori nation of Rostland. Now it is a free city with its own Mayor and council. |
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+ | === Tusk === | ||
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+ | The newest Free City, set in the heart of the Stolen lands and one of the main player bases in the game. It was settled and founded by PCs as a colony of Brevoy. | ||
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+ | === Midmarch === | ||
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+ | A province to the south of Brevoy, which was the original colony in the game area. It is ruled by an NPC Viscount and has close links with Tusk. Many PCs have their main holdings in Midmarch. | ||
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+ | === Others === | ||
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+ | Fort Drelev, Sunshold and Old Keep are three other associated areas. | ||
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==== Religion ==== | ==== Religion ==== | ||
- | Pharasma, Abadar, Erastil, and Gorum are the main deities worshipped. | + | Pharasma, Abadar, Erastil, and Gorum are the main deities worshipped. |
However, just about every faith is represented somewhere in Brevoy. | However, just about every faith is represented somewhere in Brevoy. | ||
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===== Dwarves ===== | ===== Dwarves ===== | ||
- | Dwarves are the second most populous race in Brevoy, and The Golka Clan were once ranked among the most powerful of groups. | + | Dwarves are the second most populous race in Brevoy, and The Golka Clan were once ranked among the most powerful of groups. |
- | There are many smaller clans and groups within The Golka (such as the Silverhammer, Bouldershoulder, Stigmar and Thaddeson families) but none are, currently, significant enough | + | While Dwarves |
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+ | [[DwarfCulture|Dwarf Traditional Culture]] | ||
==== Home areas ==== | ==== Home areas ==== | ||
- | While there are no great Dwarven holdings any more, there are four places that have a good-sized population, although they are not, generally, a majority. | + | While there are no great Dwarven holdings any more, there are five places that have a good-sized population, although they are not, generally, a majority. |
=== Brundeston === | === Brundeston === | ||
- | Brundeston is a small hill town, with some metal resources | + | Brundeston is a town in the south-east of Brevoy. |
=== Restov === | === Restov === | ||
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=== Greyhaven === | === Greyhaven === | ||
- | Clan Golka used to have a very strong presence in Greyhaven, and the lost Mines were located in the Duchy. | + | Clan Golka used to have a very strong presence in Greyhaven, and the lost Mines were located in the Duchy. |
=== New Stetven === | === New Stetven === | ||
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There are many dwarves in New Stetven, some work for other people, while a number run small businesses – normally associated with metal or stonework. While they do have a Dwarven Network, they keep a very low profile and rarely act together as one body. After all, this isn’t the time to upset the rest of the city, and especially not the King-Regent. | There are many dwarves in New Stetven, some work for other people, while a number run small businesses – normally associated with metal or stonework. While they do have a Dwarven Network, they keep a very low profile and rarely act together as one body. After all, this isn’t the time to upset the rest of the city, and especially not the King-Regent. | ||
+ | === New Dawn === | ||
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+ | New Dawn has become the Dwarf enclave in The Southern Region. | ||
===== Halflings ===== | ===== Halflings ===== | ||
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===== Half-Elves ===== | ===== Half-Elves ===== | ||
- | There aren’t all that may Half-Elves in Brevoy, because there aren’t many elves in Brevoy either. | + | There aren’t all that may Half-Elves in Brevoy, because there aren’t many elves in Brevoy either. |
As always, a disproportionate number of Half-Elves leave home to seek their fortune – and many join adventuring parties. | As always, a disproportionate number of Half-Elves leave home to seek their fortune – and many join adventuring parties. | ||
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===== Gnomes ===== | ===== Gnomes ===== | ||
- | There are very few Gnomes in Brevoy. | + | There are very few Gnomes in Brevoy. |
===== Elves ===== | ===== Elves ===== | ||
- | There are no Elven settlements in Brevoy, and the nearest Elven state is hundreds of miles to the south at Kyonin. | + | There are no Elven settlements in Brevoy, and the nearest Elven state is hundreds of miles to the south at Kyonin. |
There are a few, longer term, more caring relationships, | There are a few, longer term, more caring relationships, | ||
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