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== City Building Notes ==
 
== City Building Notes ==

Revision as of 09:12, 20 May 2013


Yunauth is a universe/setting created for a game of Pathfinder played through Minecraft.

World

The world, as far as anyone knows, is flat and without end. It is called Turbaset in an older language, which just means, roughly, the ground beneath our feet.

The sun still circles around under the world, with the moon always opposite it. Some people think there must be a place where the sun goes underground. Some wizards say that it exists in a parallel dimension.

There are four seasons in most areas, but otherwise the climate changes very slowly. If the winters are cold now, they'll probably still be cold in 100 years.

The Progise Empire

The Progise Empire controls a large area in this part of the world. The central part of the empire, directly controlled by the emperor, is relatively small though. The empire permits loyal kingdoms to exist nearly autonomously. The kings send taxes and able bodies in return for the guarantee of peaceful borders and assistance when needed.

The Minarcil Kingdom

The Minarcil Kingdom is a recent addition to the Progise Empire. King Romao Minarcil led a successful revolt against the existing ruler around 10 years ago. A new castle at a strategic natural harbor was completed within the last year. The fishing village there, Allent, is now a booming town.

The fishers that founded Allent revered Erouralra and her worshipers remain prevalent among the expanded population. Worshipers of Isanar, Sheto and Rak are also common. Only the worship of Tullax is officially illegal in Minarcil although open worship of Adi'a, Ideth and Oretan is sometimes frowned upon, as are overzealous acts in the name of Jokr. Worship of any deities outside of the pantheon would be considered a cult and is illegal.

Allent is in a fairly cold part of the world. It snows most winters, sometimes fairly heavily. Most houses have a fireplace or some other means of keeping the inside warm. People working outside wear jackets and long sleeves except during the hottest parts of summer.

House Rules

  • Feel free to use the magic item creation table for whatever, with two caveats.
    • You must use it top down. (So true strike is fairly expensive.)
    • No continuous or unlimited instantaneous spells. (You can have more than 5 charges per day though.)
  • The Quick Draw feat or the Hidden Weapons ninja trick lets you draw a concealed weapon as part of a move.
    • Having both lets you draw a concealed weapon as a free action.
  • Gold coins are 1/200 lbs, so a pound of gold is worth 200 gold coins instead of 50. Silver coins are 1/75 lbs. (This doesn't change anything else about the currency.)
    • This makes carrying larger amounts of currency easier and makes bars of gold worth a bit more.

Players

(Players, feel free to post character sheets or other character specific stuff here, or more likely on a subpage linked from here.)

Scram Cheesemaker, goblin gunslinger -- blahpers

Satori

Jack

City Building Notes

Building costs and sizes for various types of buildings.

A census of the buildings and population of Allent.

Accounts

The King's accountant is keeping track of what money was given and how it was (said to be) spent.

So far:

  • The king has given each of you 50k to spend on improving the town and 50k to spend on whatever you want (presumably, somewhere to live).

Major Deities

(Generated with the help of: http://chaoticshiny.com/pangen.php)

Deities Overview
Name Alignment Portfolios Domains Favored Weapon Favored Spell
M Isanar N God of sorrow, fertility, magic Magic, Family (Community), Repose, Protection, Knowledge Quarterstaff Deathwatch (L 1)
F Erouralra CG Goddess of night, sea, inspiration, forests Chaos, Good, Night (Darkness), Oceans (Water), Growth (Plant) Lance Light Lance (L 2)
F Shind LN Goddess of diplomacy, ghosts, sun, innocence Law, Sun, Repose, Purity (Protection), Resolve (Strength) Greatsword Veil of Positive Energy (L 1)
F Rak NG Goddess of hunting, knowledge, feasts, shadows Good, Knowledge, Darkness, Animal, Cooperation (Community) Longbow Blood Biography (L 3)
F Aeraexri CN Goddess of darkness, beauty, seduction Whimsy (Chaos), Darkness, Lust (Charm), Imagination (Luck), Deception (Trickery) Whip Innocence (L 1)
M Jokr CN God of intoxicants, youth, vengeance Revelry (Chaos), Wind (Air), Rage (Destruction), Freedom (Liberation), Nightmare (Madness) Shortsword Wrath (L 2)
M Enaylak NG God of fear, courtship Friendship (Good), Charm, Fate (Luck), Glory, Ancestors (Repose) Light crossbow Status (L 1)
M Oroanneno CG God of astrology, dreams Entropy (Chaos), Good, Wards (Rune), Memory (Knowledge), Seasons (Weather) Unarmed strikes Magic Aura (L 1)
F Adi'a CN Goddess of crossroads, names, chaos, jesters Chaos, Travel, Madness, Rune, Trickery Starknife Hidden Speech (L 2)
F Ideth LE Goddess of fire, alchemy, love, tournaments, disease, earth Loyalty (Law), Fear (Evil), Love (Charm), Earth, Fire Longsword Death Candle (L 2)
M Oretan N God of travel, destruction, birds, secrets, theater, courtesans Travel, Destruction, Feather (Animal), Revelation (Sun), Nobility Rapier Commune with Birds (L 1)
F Thaeyl LN Goddess of dance, thunder, valor, cooking Law, Honor (Glory), Storms (Weather), Strength, War Spear Defensive Shock (L 2)
M Sheto LG God of opposites, justice, moon, souls Judgement (Law), Redemption (Good), Moon (Darkness), Souls (Repose), Leadership (Nobility) Mace Touch of Truthtelling (L 1)
F Tullax CE Goddess of wilderness, graves, stars, brawls, lawbreakers Entropy (Chaos), Evil, Undead (Death), Stars (Void), Thievery (Trickery) Dagger Gentle Repose (L 2)

Anyone who receives domain spells from a deity can cast that deity's favored spell as a domain spell regardless of which domains they pick.

Overview

In an earlier time, there were only four deities: Oroanneno, his wife Erouralra, and the two sisters Aeraexri and Adi'a. In time, Erouralra gave birth to seven new deities: Isanar, Rak, Tullax, Oretan, Thaeyl and the twins Sheto and Shind. Oroanneno spent his time observing the stars and paid little attention to Erouralra and his children. During this time, Aeraexri gave birth to Jokr by Sheto and Enaylak and Ideth by Oretan. Eventually Erouralra left Oroanneno and wed Aeraexri.

Some time later, Isanar and Tullax attempted to have a child, but it was stillborn. While Isanar grieved, Tullax went to the underworld and stole back her child's soul. Unfortunately, the result was less than divine, but Tullax still cared for the undead creature. The other gods have not since tried to have children, instead busying themselves creating mortals.

Isanar

Isanar, the God of Sorrow, is almost plain, with very pale skin, short straight red hair, and eyes the color of rusted metal. He is tall and muscular, and often looks sly. He usually wears armor and a helmet dyed grey.

He is also associated with fertility. He is often worshipped by magic. His surprisingly few followers can be primarily distinguished by the weapons they bear. There are quite a few depictions of him in forests. There are many myths involving his mercurial relationship with Rak. He is the brother of Rak. He is known to give advice to distressed mortals.

Erouralra

Erouralra, the Goddess of Night and the Sea, is very plain, with ivory skin, long rippling dark grey hair, and eyes the color of deep pools. She is very tall and very muscular, and generally appears mischievious. She usually wears a hooded cloak dyed dark brown.

She is also associated with inspiration and forests. She is often worshipped by nobles. Her vast flocks of followers can be primarily distinguished by the symbols they wear. There are many myths involving her unhealthy relationship with Jokr. She is the wife of Aeraexri. She is known to have relationships with random mortals.

Her symbols include the octagon.

Shind

Shind, the Goddess of Diplomacy and Ghosts, is surprisingly plain, with sallow skin, waist length flowing bright red hair, and eyes the color of garnets. She is surprisingly short and slightly plump, and sometimes seems very sad. She usually wears a tattered cloak dyed pale yellow and bright green.

She is also associated with the sun and innocence. She is often worshipped by priests. Her few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by the charms they carry with them. There are a respectable amount of carvings of her at the edge of forests. There are many myths involving her many misadventures with Tullax. She is the sister of Oretan. She is known to place challenges before peasants who ask for aid.

Rak

Rak, the Goddess of Hunting and Knowledge, is surprisingly plain, with sallow skin, waist length flowing bright red hair, and eyes the color of black opals. She is surprisingly short and slightly plump, and sometimes seems very sad. She usually wears a tattered cloak dyed bronze and grey.

She is also associated with feasts and shadows. She is often worshipped by priests. Her few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by the charms they carry with them. There are a respectable amount of carvings of her at the edge of forests. There are many myths involving her many misadventures with Jokr. She is the sister of Tullax. She is known to place challenges before peasants who ask for aid.

Aeraexri

Aeraexri, the Goddess of Darkness, is very beautiful, with pale skin, long flowing dark brown hair, and eyes the color of dark earth. She is short and slender, and is usually smiling. She usually wears opulent robes dyed silver.

She is also associated with seduction. She is often worshipped by men. Her many followers can be primarily distinguished by the rites they perform. There are a few temples to her at crossroads. There are many myths involving her rocky relationship with Jokr. She is the mother of Jokr. She is known to help mortal heroes.

Jokr

Jokr, the God of Intoxicants, is very beautiful, with pale skin, long flowing dark brown hair, and eyes the color of polished oak. He is short and slender, and is usually smiling. He usually wears opulent robes dyed dark aqua.

He is also associated with youth. He is often worshipped by men. His many followers can be primarily distinguished by the rites they perform. There are a few temples to him at crossroads. There are many myths involving his rocky relationship with Rak. He is the son of Sheto. He is known to help mortals seeking vengeance.

Enaylak

Enaylak, the God of Fear, is unusually beautiful, with fair skin, short curly light brown hair, and eyes the color of a wild wolf's. He is tall and somewhat muscular, and is usually laughing. He usually wears armor dyed black.

He is also associated with courtship. He is often worshipped by the elderly. His numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their tattoos. There are a small number of statues of him in large cities. There are many myths involving his one-sided relationship with Sheto. He is the brother of Ideth. He is known to challenge wicked mortals.

Oroanneno

Oroanneno, the God of Astrology, is very beautiful, with pale skin, long flowing gold hair, and eyes the color of purple flames. He is short and slender, and is always smiling. He usually wears rich robes dyed blue.

He is also associated with dreams. He is often worshipped by men. His many followers can be primarily distinguished by the rites they perform. There are a few temples to him at crossroads. There are many myths involving his tempestuous relationship with Isanar. He is the father of Shind. He is known to help great mortal heroes.

Adi'a

Adi'a, the Goddess of Crossroads, Sorrow and Names, is blindingly beautiful, with bronzed skin, pale red hair, and eyes the color of fallen leaves. She is very tall and of hearty build, and almost never smiles. She usually wears scant clothing, dyed pale blue and pale brown.

She is also associated with chaos, jesters and magic. She is often worshipped by city dwellers. Her large numbers of followers can be primarily distinguished by their secret language. There are numerous altars dedicated to her near lakes. There are many myths involving her tumultuous affairs with Ideth. She is the aunt of Shind. She is known to pose riddles to mortal warriors.

Ideth

Ideth, the Goddess of Fire, Alchemy and Love, is somewhat plain, with copper skin, cinnamon hair, and eyes the color of shining silver. She is medium height and willowy, and generally has a blissful expression. She usually wears chain mail dyed pale violet and dark green.

She is also associated with tournaments, disease and earth. She is often worshipped by the poor. Her surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by the way they conduct themselves. There are widespread shrines to her in military outposts. There are many myths involving her unlikely friendship with Sheto. She is the niece of Adi'a. She is known to sometimes hinder mortals seeking forgiveness.

Oretan

Oretan, the God of Travel, Destruction and Birds, is quite beautiful, with brown skin, pale red hair, and eyes the color of cold iron. He is average height and of hearty build, and almost never frowns. He usually wears formal attire dyed dark yellow and red.

He is also associated with secrets, theatre and courtesans. He is often worshipped by city dwellers. His many followers can be primarily distinguished by their secret language. There are many temples to him on islands. There are many myths involving his wild romance with Adi'a. He is the son of Erouralra. He is known to pose riddles to great mortal warriors.

Thaeyl

Thaeyl, the Goddess of Dance and Thunder, is divinely beautiful, with ebony skin, shoulder length wavy red hair, and eyes the color of summer sky. She is of average height and broad, and often seems angry. She usually wears little clothing, dyed medium green and medium red.

She is also associated with valour and cooking. She is often worshipped by merchants. Her almost fanatical followers can be primarily distinguished by the ritual greetings they use. There are more than a few sacrifices to her on lonely roads. There are many myths involving her epic battles with Rak. She is the sister of Sheto. She is known to send visions to mortal leaders.

Sheto

Sheto, the God of Opposites and Justice, is almost plain, with very pale skin, long straight white hair, and eyes the color of dark rubies. He is tall and muscular, and rarely laughs. He usually wears peasants' clothes dyed yellow.

He is also associated with the moon and souls. He is often worshipped by commoners. His surprisingly few followers can be primarily distinguished by their jewelry. There are quite a few depictions of him in meadows. There are many myths involving his unhappy relationship with Oroanneno. He is the brother of Oretan. He is known to occasionally mislead mortals in dire need.

Tullax

Tullax, the Goddess of the Wilderness and Graves, is divinely beautiful, with ebony skin, shoulder length wavy auburn hair, and eyes the color of forest moss. She is of average height and very slender, and looks rather smug. She usually wears light armor dyed red and dark red.

She is also associated with the stars and brawls. She is often worshipped by lawbreakers. Her almost fanatical followers can be primarily distinguished by the ritual greetings they use. There are more than a few sacrifices to her on lonely roads. There are many myths involving her duels with Rak. She is the sister of Thaeyl. She is known to send dreams to great mortal leaders.

GMs Notes

Players, don't read these.