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=== Laboratory Texts === | === Laboratory Texts === | ||
This is a list of the Lab Texts of the covenant's library. | This is a list of the Lab Texts of the covenant's library. | ||
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=== Vis === | === Vis === | ||
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==== Vis Sources ==== | ==== Vis Sources ==== | ||
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==== Vis Stocks ==== | ==== Vis Stocks ==== | ||
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This is a list of the NPC specialists available to the covenant. Some important roles to fill (by NPCs or PCs) would be Chamberlain, Turb Captain, and/or Steward. Also, craftsmen would be useful as well (mason, carpenter, furniture maker, thatcher, blacksmith, chandler, tinker, weaver, leatherworker, cooper, cobbler, glass-blower, goldsmith, lapidary, brewer, vinter, baker, chef, miller, swordsmith, armorer, bowyer, ink-maker, bookbinder, illuminator, or scribe). | This is a list of the NPC specialists available to the covenant. Some important roles to fill (by NPCs or PCs) would be Chamberlain, Turb Captain, and/or Steward. Also, craftsmen would be useful as well (mason, carpenter, furniture maker, thatcher, blacksmith, chandler, tinker, weaver, leatherworker, cooper, cobbler, glass-blower, goldsmith, lapidary, brewer, vinter, baker, chef, miller, swordsmith, armorer, bowyer, ink-maker, bookbinder, illuminator, or scribe). | ||
− | The covenant possesses,the following | + | The covenant possesses, as a baseline the following craftsmen: |
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*Blacksmith 4 | *Blacksmith 4 | ||
*Carpenter 4 | *Carpenter 4 | ||
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=== Fortifications and Buildings === | === Fortifications and Buildings === | ||
− | The baseline fortifications of a covenant is a manor house or small tower (choose one). Baseline buildings are whatever buildings are required from the fortifications and residences for the magi and their covenfolk. | + | The baseline fortifications of a covenant is a '''manor house''' or small tower (choose one). Baseline buildings are whatever buildings are required from the fortifications and residences for the magi and their covenfolk. |
'''Minor Boon''' ''Fortification'' | '''Minor Boon''' ''Fortification'' | ||
− | A thick ancient wall of ebony stone | + | A thick ancient wall of ebony stone and across its top like a spine lays razor sharp iron spikes |
=== Resources === | === Resources === | ||
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The covenant has found some unlikely friends with the "Mountain Trolls". A group of bandits that holed up in the mountains and named themselves after the Troll that guarded the pass to where the Covenant now rests. Led by a man named Jarl, they are an unruly and wild lot, used to the harshness of a life living in the mountains, surviving only on what they could collect in tolls and booty from travellers unfortunate enough to cross their path. After befriending the eponymous troll, the bandits sought out the wizards and offered their specialized services and arms - in exchange for a bit of protection from the less mundane threats of the mountains. So far, the pact has worked well - the Trolls are a rough and rowdy bunch, but they do a good job of deterring those that might otherwise bother or molest the covenant. | The covenant has found some unlikely friends with the "Mountain Trolls". A group of bandits that holed up in the mountains and named themselves after the Troll that guarded the pass to where the Covenant now rests. Led by a man named Jarl, they are an unruly and wild lot, used to the harshness of a life living in the mountains, surviving only on what they could collect in tolls and booty from travellers unfortunate enough to cross their path. After befriending the eponymous troll, the bandits sought out the wizards and offered their specialized services and arms - in exchange for a bit of protection from the less mundane threats of the mountains. So far, the pact has worked well - the Trolls are a rough and rowdy bunch, but they do a good job of deterring those that might otherwise bother or molest the covenant. | ||
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=== External Relations === | === External Relations === | ||
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The covenant has many expenses. | The covenant has many expenses. | ||
− | *Buildings - The cost of upkeeping the covenant's buildings and fortifications. | + | *Buildings - The cost of upkeeping the covenant's buildings and fortifications. |
− | *Consumables - The cost of everyday consumables for the day to day operations of the covenant. | + | *Consumables - The cost of everyday consumables for the day to day operations of the covenant. |
*Inflation - Covenants that spend too much money cause local inflation in the economy, and thus end up having to pay more and more each year. | *Inflation - Covenants that spend too much money cause local inflation in the economy, and thus end up having to pay more and more each year. | ||
− | *Laboratories - The cost of upkeeping the magi's laboratories. | + | *Laboratories - The cost of upkeeping the magi's laboratories. |
− | *Provisions - The cost of food. | + | *Provisions - The cost of food. |
− | *Debts - The repayment of debts. | + | *Debts - The repayment of debts. |
− | *Wages - The payment of wages. | + | *Wages - The payment of wages. |
− | *Weapons and Armor - The cost of upkeeping arms and armor. | + | *Weapons and Armor - The cost of upkeeping arms and armor. |
− | *Writing Materials - The cost of writing materials | + | *Writing Materials - The cost of writing materials. |
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