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The little town of Land’s End sits on Coldwater Creek, south of the forest known as Orcwood.  The main business is crop farming, which allows the town to feed itself and export barley.  The land is fertile here but the close proximity of Orcwood, so named because of its infestation of Orcs, scares new settlers away and keeps the locals in poverty.  The Orcs prey on any who would enter their forest and sometimes raid the outlying farms, looting and killing.  As everyone knows, the Orcs have made their lair in the ruins of Castle Everglory, up Coldwater Creek.
 
The little town of Land’s End sits on Coldwater Creek, south of the forest known as Orcwood.  The main business is crop farming, which allows the town to feed itself and export barley.  The land is fertile here but the close proximity of Orcwood, so named because of its infestation of Orcs, scares new settlers away and keeps the locals in poverty.  The Orcs prey on any who would enter their forest and sometimes raid the outlying farms, looting and killing.  As everyone knows, the Orcs have made their lair in the ruins of Castle Everglory, up Coldwater Creek.
  
Most of the people of Land’s End are simply resigned to their precarious existence.  They say that things have always been this way and that there is nothing that can be done about it.  Far from cheering the PCs on to attack the Orcs, they will warn them that the Orcs are simply too powerful to be fought.  On the other hand, if the PCs defeat the Orcs, the townsfolk will be genuinely grateful.  They are too poor to offer lavish rewards, but will provide praise along with free goods and services.
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Most of the people of Land’s End are simply resigned to their precarious existence.  They say that things have always been this way and that there is nothing that can be done about it.  Far from cheering the PCs on to attack the Orcs, they will warn them that the Orcs are simply too powerful to be fought.  On the other hand, if the PCs defeat the Orcs, the townsfolk will be genuinely grateful.  They are too poor offer lavish rewards, but will provide praise along with free goods and services.
  
 
The old people know that Everglory Castle was built sixty years ago by the present mayor, Orin Bladebearer, and his comrades in arms, after a victory over the Orcs of the forest, supposedly clearing the Orcs from Orcwood forever.  Orin said at the time that the castle would make it impossible for the Orcs to ever come back, but eventually, the Orcs overran the castle.  The younger people don’t have any idea who built Castle Everglory – as far as they are concerned, the ruin has always been there, full of Orcs.
 
The old people know that Everglory Castle was built sixty years ago by the present mayor, Orin Bladebearer, and his comrades in arms, after a victory over the Orcs of the forest, supposedly clearing the Orcs from Orcwood forever.  Orin said at the time that the castle would make it impossible for the Orcs to ever come back, but eventually, the Orcs overran the castle.  The younger people don’t have any idea who built Castle Everglory – as far as they are concerned, the ruin has always been there, full of Orcs.
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==The Dog and Duck Inn==
 
==The Dog and Duck Inn==
 
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Not many strangers come by Land’s End, so the Dog and Duck serves primarily as a public house where locals gather once the day is done.  The shingle hanging outside the door depicts a wolfhound lying relaxed on its side, with a duck standing on it.  There is rarely a roaring fire inside, even in chilly weather, since nobody likes to gather firewood in Orcwood.
 
Not many strangers come by Land’s End, so the Dog and Duck serves primarily as a public house where locals gather once the day is done.  The shingle hanging outside the door depicts a wolfhound lying relaxed on its side, with a duck standing on it.  There is rarely a roaring fire inside, even in chilly weather, since nobody likes to gather firewood in Orcwood.
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The Dog and Duck also employs a short, red-haired serving-wench Mogran Farmer (no relation to Grildi).  Mogran is amiable but very stupid and somehow has it stuck in her head that the PCs are travelling musicians.  Mogron will not respond to any romantic advances, and will be quick to point out that she is engaged.  She collects buttons and may show interest in any unusual buttons the PCs may have on display.
 
The Dog and Duck also employs a short, red-haired serving-wench Mogran Farmer (no relation to Grildi).  Mogran is amiable but very stupid and somehow has it stuck in her head that the PCs are travelling musicians.  Mogron will not respond to any romantic advances, and will be quick to point out that she is engaged.  She collects buttons and may show interest in any unusual buttons the PCs may have on display.
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==Mayor Orin Bladebearer==
 
==Mayor Orin Bladebearer==
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17-18. If you drink water by moonlight and touch a hog with your bare foot, you turn into an Orc and run away to join them in the forest.  (False)
 
17-18. If you drink water by moonlight and touch a hog with your bare foot, you turn into an Orc and run away to join them in the forest.  (False)
 
[http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Beneath_Castle_Everglory Table of Contents]
 
 
[http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Beneath_Castle_Everglory:_CUTNOSE_ORCS_AND_BLOOD_AXE_BUGBEARS:_A_Primer CUTNOSE ORCS AND BLOODAXE BUGBEARS: A Primer]
 

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