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Our PCs are a heroic band of bad-ass fighters, thieves, and other dangerous but useful folks. They're independant problem solvers for the Trade Bosses, and perhaps Bosses, merchants, or mercenaries in their own right.
 
Our PCs are a heroic band of bad-ass fighters, thieves, and other dangerous but useful folks. They're independant problem solvers for the Trade Bosses, and perhaps Bosses, merchants, or mercenaries in their own right.
  
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[[Argurios Kynos]] is the master of the [[Rabid Dogs]] (named after him), one of the nastiest bands of mercenaries to be found in central Asia. A cultured and urbane fellow in polite company, a devout Buddhist in the temple and a vicious killer of men on the battlfield, Argurios prides himself on his contradictions and the independence they give him. Prince Taktu keeps him on retainer, and has recently begun negotiations to have Argurios and the Dogs break the power of the Trade Bosses. The negotiations are secret and Taktu justifies Argurios' presence around court by pretending to arrange for Argurios to marry one of his bastards. If Argurios is successful in crushing the Trade Bosses, it might even happen.
  
 
[[Fazoud ibn Fazoud]] is a short, round little fellow, always impeccably dressed in rich silks and brocades, with a fez perched jauntily atop his head. He sports a beautifully curled beard, waxed to an almost needle-like point, of which he is inordinately proud.. Fazoud grew up an orphan and a beggar on the streets of Baghdad, but by dint of his own efforts has made himself one of (he will most humbly assert) one of the greatest thieves in the world. That this is not yet public knowledge is one the greatest tragedies of the age, and one that he is determined to rectify.
 
[[Fazoud ibn Fazoud]] is a short, round little fellow, always impeccably dressed in rich silks and brocades, with a fez perched jauntily atop his head. He sports a beautifully curled beard, waxed to an almost needle-like point, of which he is inordinately proud.. Fazoud grew up an orphan and a beggar on the streets of Baghdad, but by dint of his own efforts has made himself one of (he will most humbly assert) one of the greatest thieves in the world. That this is not yet public knowledge is one the greatest tragedies of the age, and one that he is determined to rectify.
 
 
[[Arash of Kashgar]] a renegade noble of Persia, betrayer and betrayed!!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
===InActive===
 
 
[[Argurios Kynos]] is the master of the [[Rabid Dogs]] (named after him), one of the nastiest bands of mercenaries to be found in central Asia. A cultured and urbane fellow in polite company, a devout Buddhist in the temple and a vicious killer of men on the battlfield, Argurios prides himself on his contradictions and the independence they give him. Prince Taktu keeps him on retainer, and has recently begun negotiations to have Argurios and the Dogs break the power of the Trade Bosses. The negotiations are secret and Taktu justifies Argurios' presence around court by pretending to arrange for Argurios to marry one of his bastards. If Argurios is successful in crushing the Trade Bosses, it might even happen.
 
  
 
[[Long Baji]], a noble magistrate of the country of Han. Long grew tired of the political maneuvering and the staleness of his official post as a magistrate of a middling-sized province. Desiring adventure and excitement, he convinced the Emperor of Han to release him from his duties and become a roving ambassador of Han, promising to return with stories of his travels and encounters. With his family's ancestral nine-ring saber, Wandering Sky, he walks the Silk Road in search of adventure.
 
[[Long Baji]], a noble magistrate of the country of Han. Long grew tired of the political maneuvering and the staleness of his official post as a magistrate of a middling-sized province. Desiring adventure and excitement, he convinced the Emperor of Han to release him from his duties and become a roving ambassador of Han, promising to return with stories of his travels and encounters. With his family's ancestral nine-ring saber, Wandering Sky, he walks the Silk Road in search of adventure.
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[[Harmodias]], Taktu's current favorite mistress. Nearly as popular as Badia, and perhaps more beautiful than Amestris. Oddly enough, the three women get along very well, at least in public.
 
[[Harmodias]], Taktu's current favorite mistress. Nearly as popular as Badia, and perhaps more beautiful than Amestris. Oddly enough, the three women get along very well, at least in public.
 
[[Cilissa]] is one of Taktu's bastard daughters, by a greek girl who ran away years ago.  She's about Rho's age and the two are friends.
 
 
[[Nui]] is another of Taktu's bastard daughters, with Hanish features. her mother has not been acknowleged by the Court,  but popular rumor names her as trade boss [[Shiyan]]. She follows Princess Amestris.
 
  
 
===The Merchants===
 
===The Merchants===
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[[Nur al-Din]], the legendary Thief-Catcher of Baghdad, searching the world for his stolen sword "Moonsilver".
 
[[Nur al-Din]], the legendary Thief-Catcher of Baghdad, searching the world for his stolen sword "Moonsilver".
  
[[Deinos Kyros]], the trecherous son of [[Argurios Kynos]].
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[[Deinos Kyros]], the trecherous son of [[Argios Kyros]].  
 
 
Nassif The Heart-eater, an ancient bandit lord / shaman. Thought to be haunting the Haunted Tower. It is said that within the next generation, he will return from the dead to lead his people to conquest and slaughter!
 
 
 
[[The Sorceress Mori]], a scholor and grave robber investigating the alleged tomb of Nassif the Heart-Eater. Mistress of the Demon Dwarf Santos and at least three Dire Demon War Frogs.
 
 
 
==Minor Characters==
 
 
 
The Wives of Kynos: There are already two of them. They have several children.
 
 
 
The Colonel: Commander of the Field Army, which he has taken to the aid of Prince Taktu's brother, the governer in Bagram.
 
 
 
A Redheaded Dancer: performing at Shiyan's trade station. Quite beautiful, and said to be a virgin.
 
 
 
Jeu: a former soldier. He has a great fear of spirits, and perhaps an over active imagination.
 
 
 
Saaud: a former soldier. He is skeptical, perhaps foolishly so.
 
 
 
Haker: a warrior in the employ of Mistress Shiyan.
 
 
 
Scar: a warrior in the employ of Mistress Shiyan.
 
 
 
The Filthy Village Hetman. A coward, greedy and treacherous.
 
 
 
Almud: a goatherd boy, who saw the Headless man, the naked woman, and a ruffian in blue, riding fell beasts.
 
 
 
Lemos: a goatherd boy, the brother of Almud.
 
 
 
A headless man.
 
 
 
A Woman, naked in the snow.
 
 
 
A Ruffian in Blue.
 
 
 
Giant Demonic Riding Toads.
 
 
 
Horses of good quality.
 
 
 
A mule, of dubious quality.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
==House Rules==
 
==House Rules==
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==Rpgnet forum threads & other Links==
 
==Rpgnet forum threads & other Links==
  
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?p=6169935  Interest Thread]
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[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?p=6169935  Recruitment Thread]
 
 
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?p=6537351 Recruitment Thread]
 
  
 
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?p=6283807 Out-of-character Thread]
 
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?p=6283807 Out-of-character Thread]

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