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| ===History and Mythology=== | | ===History and Mythology=== |
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| '''What legendary artefacts are believed to exist?'''
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| 1: The Bronze Arms of Kuhetzib<br />
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| 2: The Seat of Power<br />
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| 3: The Ark of the Dwarf-Maps<br />
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| 4: The Halfling Cornucopia<br />
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| 5: The Elven Compass<br />
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| 6: The Tome of Enkram<br />
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| 7: The Sacred Treasure of the Dragonborn<br />
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| 8: The Bardic Conch of Heroes<br />
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| 9: The Girdle of the Trickster<br />
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| 10: The Chalice of the Healer<br />
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| 11: The First Law<br />
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| 12: The First Lie<br />
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| 13: The First Tomb<br />
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| 14: The First Wine (or a recipe for it)<br />
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| 15: The First Song<br />
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| 16: The First Book<br />
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| 17: The First Treasure<br />
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| ===Geography=== | | ===Geography=== |
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| '''What is the scale of the continent?'''
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| 1: The plateau of Axalvo is a small part of a vast Afro-Eurasia-like landmass spanning the whole light side of the world; the Inner Sea is properly landlocked.<br />
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| 2: The plateau is part of a huge, Eurasia-sized landmass dominating the light side; the Inner Sea is above mean sea level and drains to the ocean by a navigable river.<br />
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| 3: The plateau is part of a substantial, Africa-sized landmass which might be the largest on this side, or one of two of similar size; the Inner Sea is linked to the ocean by a series of narrow straits.<br />
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| 4: The plateau is part of a South-America-sized landmass which probably has at least one peer on this side; the Inner Sea is linked to the ocean by a single narrow strait.<br />
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| 5: The plateau is part of a Europe-sized landmass which is probably not the largest on this side; the Inner Sea has a fairly wide opening to the ocean.<br />
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| 6: The plateau, the Steppe and Taiga, the Desert of Sphinxes, the Basin Province, and the land of the Wayehi-speakers constitute pretty much the whole continent; the Inner Sea's outer edge is flanked only by narrow peninsulas.<br />
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| ===Politics and Society=== | | ===Politics and Society=== |
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| '''Do Gartihann and Brugo have neighbouring states immediately to the east, or is there a wilderness?'''
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| 1: Two or three nations of similar size lie right beyond the hills.<br />
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| 2: A small and fragile state borders the part of Gartihann beyond the hills; the rest is wilderness.<br />
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| 3: There's a day's ride of wilderness before the next settled land is reached.<br />
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| 4: There are no nations there, but there are some settled 'free people'.<br />
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| 5: There are no nations as such, but there are settled lands controlled by monasteries and other individual holdings.<br />
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| ===Miscellaneous=== | | ===Miscellaneous=== |
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| '''What is the status of the undead in Axalvo?'''
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| 1: Despite legends, undead are very rare in practice.<br />
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| 2: Mindless undead are seen as tragic; free-willed undead are scarce.<br />
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| 3: Mindless undead are seen as equivalent to vermin; free-willed undead are seen as tragic.<br />
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| 4: Mindless undead are seen as potential foot-soldiers for fiends and the like; free-willed undead exert secret political power.<br />
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| 5: Small enclaves of undead mark battlefields and mass graves; such places are shunned as major hazards.<br />
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| 6: Undead are generally rare; the appearance of large numbers of them is taken as a bad omen, provoking fears of a new flip.<br />
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| 7: Undead are seen as divine punishment, with mindless undead being punishment on the living for failure to perform religious duties, and free-willed undead as being punished for their own misdeeds in life.<br />
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| 8: Undead are rare except in legendary cursed locations, with specific tales explaining their presence.<br />
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| '''What is the role of priests during worship?''
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| 1: They impersonate the gods<br />
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| 2: They represent the worshippers<br />
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| 3: They act as bridges between the mortal world and the divine<br />
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| 4: The lead the worshippers to encounter the divine personally<br />
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| 5: They act as mere servants, manipulating sacred objects on behalf of the worshippers<br />
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| ===Geography=== | | ===Geography=== |
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| '''What is the state of seafaring and maritime trade?'''
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| 1: There is only riverine and coastal traffic. No-one even crosses the Inner Sea directly without some urgent purpose.<br />
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| 2: The elves and the wayehi-speakers have limited high seas capacity; lands further around the Inner Sea are known primarily from seafaring.<br />
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| 3: All coastal nations have some high seas capacity; a number of other lands, separate from the main continent, are known and visited. <br />
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| 4: Most of this side of the world is known, mapped, and visited by seafarers. Only the dreaded waters towards the edge of the world are shunned.<br />
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| 5: As 4, but the elves also have a credible, if untested, plan to cross the edge.
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| '''Who, in theory, is the ruler of the orc kingdom of Brugo?'''
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| 1: A descendant of the pre-imperial lords of Brugo.<br />
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| 2: Someone who claims to be descended from Kuhetzib the Conqueror, but is not believed outside Brugo.<br />
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| 3: A descendant of one of Kuhetzib's generals.<br />
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| 4: A member of a family that has risen to prominence more recently.<br />
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| '''And in practice, who runs Brugo?'''
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| 1: The monarch, an adult orc.<br />
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| 2: A single regent, in the name of an infant ruler.<br />
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| 3: A regency council, in the name of an infant ruler.<br />
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| 4: A royal steward, as the actual heir has been missing for a long time.<br />
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| 5: A chancellor, consort, or other senior court member, for a ruler who takes no interest in matters of state.<br />
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| 6: The court wizard, the senior local representative of a rival mage guild to the one which was overthrown in Gartihann, who manipulates the monarch.
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| ===Miscellaneous=== | | ===Miscellaneous=== |
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| '''What is the status of the undead in Axalvo?'''
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| 1: Despite legends, undead are very rare in practice.<br />
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| 3: Mindless undead are seen as equivalent to vermin; free-willed undead are seen as tragic.<br />
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| 4: Mindless undead are seen as potential foot-soldiers for fiends and the like; free-willed undead exert secret political power.<br />
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| 5: Small enclaves of undead mark battlefields and mass graves; such places are shunned as major hazards.<br />
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| | What notable locations - towns, forts, battlefields, shrines, dungeons - exist in the western part of Gartihann, between the Ducal Way and the foothills? |
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| | What is the name of the range of hills which divides Gartihann and Brugo from the rest of Axalvo? |
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| | Would anyone (especially a new player) like to nominate a short text to be translated into all eight campaign languages, to boost the range of vocabulary and grammar? |
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| ===Miscellaneous=== | | ===Miscellaneous=== |
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| | Aside from the sun and the principal moon, what astronomical bodies are known? What, if anything, is their astrological significance? |
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What notable locations - towns, forts, battlefields, shrines, dungeons - exist in the western part of Gartihann, between the Ducal Way and the foothills?
Politics and Society[edit]
Languages and Names[edit]
What is the name of the range of hills which divides Gartihann and Brugo from the rest of Axalvo?
Would anyone (especially a new player) like to nominate a short text to be translated into all eight campaign languages, to boost the range of vocabulary and grammar?
Miscellaneous[edit]
Aside from the sun and the principal moon, what astronomical bodies are known? What, if anything, is their astrological significance?
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