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==Threads==
 
==Threads==
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?580509-interest-Tolkienesque-epic-Sword-amp-Sorcery-with-Savage-Worlds Interest/Recruitment]
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[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?580509-interest-Tolkienesque-epic-Sword-amp-Sorcery-with-Savage-Worlds Interest]
  
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?581821-They-Came-from-the-North In-Character]
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IC
  
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?581823-They-Came-from-the-North Out-of-Character]
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OOC
  
 
==Player Characters==
 
==Player Characters==
'''Civil Savage''' - [[They_Came_from_the_North/Delryn|Delryn]] - 1 kill
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'''Civil Savage'''
  
'''dwashba''' - [[They_Came_From_the_North/Aluminus_Cinderfell|Aluminus Cinderfell]]
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'''Gruffalo Crumble'''
  
'''JeStor''' - [[They_Came_From_the_North/Sullen|Sullen]]
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'''JeStor'''
  
'''Megazver''' - [[They_Came_From_the_North/Kurgan|Kurgan 'Bristlebeard' of the Horgarling Clan]] - 2 kills
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'''Leitz''' - [[Rashid:Character_Sheet|Rashid the Grey]]
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'''Megazver'''
  
 
'''ru''' - [[They_Came_from_the_North/Tiatha|Tiatha]]
 
'''ru''' - [[They_Came_from_the_North/Tiatha|Tiatha]]
 
'''Val.S''' - [[They_Came_from_the_North/Alethea|Alethea]]
 
  
 
==Supporting Cast==
 
==Supporting Cast==
===Allies===
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'''Bek''' - Sent to assist and keep an eye on the PCs by their unknown employer. A soldier, physician and alchemist, a wiry middle-aged man with a vexingly superior air and a suspicious-looking goatee. He seems fairly experienced with the rougher side of life, and could probably beat any one or even two of the PCs in a fair fight. All in all, a useful dude. He's also the one who actually hired the group, the boss wanting to stay hands-off and anonymous.
'''Bek''' - Sent to assist and keep an eye on the PCs by their unknown employer. A soldier, physician and alchemist, a wiry middle-aged man with a vexingly superior air and a suspicious-looking goatee. He seems fairly experienced with the rougher side of life, and could probably beat any one or even two of the PCs in a fair fight. All in all, a useful dude. He's also the one who actually hired the group, the boss wanting to stay hands-off and anonymous. Has two mules, Margrath and Mordred.
 
 
 
'''[[Rashid:Character_Sheet|Rashid the Grey]]''' - A young wizard out for gold, glory and most of all knowledge.
 
 
 
'''Muric''' - A former servant of Gallmoth hired to help you. He's a local boy from Smallford, moderately affluent during his employment with the wizard but has since fallen on tough times. A good dogsbody and a decent farmhand, but won't be much help in any fight more serious than a neighborly bar brawl.
 
 
 
===Enemies===
 
'''Gallmoth''' - The sorcerous target of your first misadventure. He came to Veroth with an unusually far-ranging merchant caravan of the serpent people some twenty years ago; the merchants didn't even stop to trade, but turned their shaggy camels and hurried back to their high plains home as soon as they had unloaded his things. Gallmoth, however, somehow acquired an audience with the King, and soon afterwards settled in a small town comfortably removed from the city itself. Those familiar with eastern peoples say he's not from the steppes, nor from the lowlands to their south, but from somewhere even further east. He's a tall, thin scarecrow of a man, they say, pale like a dead thing and hairless from pate to toe - though how anyone would know that is a mystery, since he goes invariably robed and hooded in curiously mottled grey silk, so that one never sees more of his skin than ten spidery fingers, nor anything of his face save for the tip of a nose sharp and hooked as a raptor's beak and a pair of narrow, gleaming eyes. He's a cannibal, a necromancer, a demon, a fallen god - the area has adopted him as their very own local bugbear with whom to impress strangers and scare children into obedience.
 
 
 
Your employer, though, thinks him no more than a man - powerful and skilled in the arcane arts, to be sure, and an exceedingly cruel and capricious neighbor by all accounts, but still just a man with whom other suitably talented men may deal, or deal away with. Bek has contacted a person in Smallford who can provide you with a rough plan of his spired manor, and most other locals could probably be persuaded to help you, too, as long as it meant no risk to themselves.
 
  
 
==Peoples==
 
==Peoples==
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[[File:tcftn_bigmap.png|thumb|The area shown on this map is roughly the size of Europe.]]
 
[[File:tcftn_bigmap.png|thumb|The area shown on this map is roughly the size of Europe.]]
 
===Eastern Steppes===
 
===Eastern Steppes===
Arid high plains and deserts separated from the lush coastal lowlands of the south-east by the Curtainfall Mountains. Inhabited mostly by tribes of nomads, notably the serpent peoples whose Hissing tongue is widely used throughout the east; they are semi-nomadic tribes who live in underground villages and travel mostly by night or through their far-reaching tunnel networks. Other desert travelers are also welcome to use these subterranean highways, for a fee.
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Arid high plains and deserts separated from the lush coastal lowlands of the south-east by the Curtainfall Mountains. Inhabited mostly by tribes of nomads, notably the serpent peoples whose Hissing tongue is widely used throughout the east; they are semi-nomadic tribes who live in underground villages and travel mostly by night or through their far-reaching tunnel networks (other desert travelers are also allowed to use these subterranean highways, for a fee).
  
===Holy Empire===
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===The Holy Empire===
 
A long-standing alliance of three priest-kings, who claim to rule by divine right as the earthly representatives of their three gods. The current rulers are king Vassaire of Gamorya, queen Felia of Seresya, and king Catharis of Carenya; all three are powerful mages, whether their might really comes from the gods or not.
 
A long-standing alliance of three priest-kings, who claim to rule by divine right as the earthly representatives of their three gods. The current rulers are king Vassaire of Gamorya, queen Felia of Seresya, and king Catharis of Carenya; all three are powerful mages, whether their might really comes from the gods or not.
  
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===Outer Ocean===
 
===Outer Ocean===
 
Beyond the southern islands spread the deep waters of the boundless Ocean. Particularly brave or daft sailors sometimes cast off in search of far southern shores, but none have returned successful and many not at all.
 
Beyond the southern islands spread the deep waters of the boundless Ocean. Particularly brave or daft sailors sometimes cast off in search of far southern shores, but none have returned successful and many not at all.
 
===Scimia===
 
The peninsula south of Iskalan and Veroth, between the Holy Empire and the Inner Sea. The Scimian inland is mountainous and sparsely populated, but the coasts and river valleys are some of the most fertile land west of Shekeran.
 
  
 
===Shallow Sea===
 
===Shallow Sea===
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===Taldra===
 
===Taldra===
 
A major political power in the north, situated at the crossroads of several important trade routes. The Taldrish language has spread wide and far with its merchants, and is commonly spoken along most major roads and caravan runs north of the empires.
 
A major political power in the north, situated at the crossroads of several important trade routes. The Taldrish language has spread wide and far with its merchants, and is commonly spoken along most major roads and caravan runs north of the empires.
 
===Veroth===
 
A medium-sized but very wealthy city state, at odds with Gamorya and the rest of the Holy Empire since forever because they levy considerable taxes on commercial traffic along the river and Gamorya would prefer not to pay, the river being the quickest and safest connection they have to Seresya and Carenya and the southern parts of the empire.
 
 
'''Smallford''' - A village three days west of Veroth, exactly as small as its name suggests. The wizard Gallmoth lives nearby, and the countryside is full of fearful rumors about him.
 
  
 
==Gear==
 
==Gear==
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* $200
 
* $200
  
'''Mail''' - A long-sleeved, knee-length coat made of interwoven iron rings, worn over a padded undergarment.
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'''Mail''' - A long-sleeved, knee-length coat made of interwoven iron rings over a padded undergarment.
 
* Armor +2
 
* Armor +2
 
* covers torso, arms and legs
 
* covers torso, arms and legs
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* $700
 
* $700
  
'''NOTE:''' Suits of armor also come in lighter versions, padded vests and mail shirts, that only cover the torso. These have half the cost and weight of the full versions.
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Suits of armor also come in lighter versions, padded vests and mail shirts, that only cover the torso. These have half the cost and weight of the full versions.
  
 
===Shields===
 
===Shields===

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