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History and Mythology

What is the role of priests during worship?

1: They impersonate the gods
2: They represent the worshippers
3: They act as bridges between the mortal world and the divine
4: The lead the worshippers to encounter the divine personally
5: They act as mere servants, manipulating sacred objects on behalf of the worshippers

Geography

What is the scale of the continent?

1: The plateau of Axalvo is a small part of a vast Afro-Eurasia-like landmass spanning the whole light side of the world; the Inner Sea is properly landlocked.
2: The plateau is part of a huge, Eurasia-sized landmass dominating the light side; the Inner Sea is above mean sea level and drains to the ocean by a navigable river.
3: The plateau is part of a substantial, Africa-sized landmass which might be the largest on this side, or one of two of similar size; the Inner Sea is linked to the ocean by a series of narrow straits.
4: The plateau is part of a South-America-sized landmass which probably has at least one peer on this side; the Inner Sea is linked to the ocean by a single narrow strait.
5: The plateau is part of a Europe-sized landmass which is probably not the largest on this side; the Inner Sea has a fairly wide opening to the ocean.
6: The plateau, the Steppe and Taiga, the Desert of Sphinxes, the Basin Province, and the land of the Wayehi-speakers constitute pretty much the whole continent; the Inner Sea's outer edge is flanked only by narrow peninsulas.

Politics and Society

Do Gartihann and Brugo have neighbouring states immediately to the east, or is there a wilderness?

1: Two or three nations of similar size lie right beyond the hills.
2: A small and fragile state borders the part of Gartihann beyond the hills; the rest is wilderness.
3: There's a day's ride of wilderness before the next settled land is reached.
4: There are no nations there, but there are some settled 'free people'.
5: There are no nations as such, but there are settled lands controlled by monasteries and other individual holdings.

Miscellaneous

What's under Vikreng?

(Several of these might be true.)

1: The water-table is close to the surface; since the aqueduct has been out of order, sinking new wells has been easy.
2: There's a badly-maintained sewer system dating from the imperial era.
3: There are overfilled catacombs, where the dead were buried before the cemetery opened during the magocracy.
4: There are vaults, dug by the mages for some unspecified emergency and never used.
5: There's a handful of secret passages linking specific buildings, mostly dating from the late imperial era.

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Does the Imperial road network still exist?

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