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Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Bergen, Norway - population of some 250,000, most known for its cold wind and rain. This city, and this country, represent an unusual setting for your Mage: The Awakening chronicle, with some interesting challenges for storytellers, players and characters alike.
Bergen is a city of cold wind and rain, where the architect's and the city planner's greatest challenge is to secure their creations against the downpour. It's a city of loud, outspoken people mixed with immigrants of every nationality, including those from their own country; a city with a dark and vicious history, filled with bloodshed, pain, and disaster, wherein the Black Death found its first purchase on Norwegian soil, a city which has thrown off these tormentors but is not unmarked. In the modern era, this city has all but forgotten the ancient conflicts and alliances which molded it into its current form. But not completely.
Here, Sleepers rub shoulders with the Awakened in the secure knowledge that the horrors of the world are far, far away, while under their very feet meet the emergency committees to prepare for the Coming Storm.


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Norway – The Facts
Norway was settled millenia ago by two distinctive peoples, who would become the Norwegians and the Saami. It is a constitutional monarchy wherein the royalty has little to no power, legally and in practice, where the royal family is the only vestige of aristocracy left, and the Parliament – Storting  in Oslo provides the actual government.
Today, the Norwegian number some 4.5 million people, stretched across some 385.000 square kilometers – some 12 Norwegians per square kilometer, putting Norway's population density in the lowest 20% worldwide. This, coupled with the generally mountainous and nigh-intraversible terrain, has had a profound effect on the Norwegian psyche – lending itself to a certain introversion of expression, and the overcomsumption of alcohol, since when you only see even your closest neighbour on Sundays you will probably take up every opportunity for a good party.
Oil was struck in 1969, turning Norway from one of Europe's poorest countries to one of the world's richest practically overnight, another facet of the modern Norwegian mentality, which couples the
decadence of the nouveaux-riches with the solidarity and stolidity of generations of farmers and fishermen. It's a country where summers are cool and short, and winters cold and long, and where the sea still claims more than its fair share of lives, but also a country where the extensive social service system ensures that everyone has access to the resources required to lead a decent life, and not just existence. Norway may top the UN's list of best quality of life year after year, but do not let that fool you: Where the light shines the brightest, the shadows are the darkest, and somebody always falls between the cracks.
Bergen – The City Between The Seven Mountains
Most famous for its rain, Bergen is notably not famous for snow – which really explains quite a bit about the climate. Winters are mild and summers often cool, with both strong winds and rain in both seasons. Boasting a population of 250.000, the city has a very long history, having been founded in 1070. The city itself is located in the south-western part of Norway, and occupies most of the Bergen peninsula, but also stretching beyond that in places. It is the administrative center of Hordaland, one of Norway's 19 fylker – the largest administrative unit below the national government – and has also been, for a brief time, capital city of Norway. It is sheltered from the North Sea by the islands Askøy, Holnsøy and Sotra, and is surrounded by the seven mountains of Lyderhorn, Damsgårdsfjellet, Løvstakken, Ulriken, Fløyen, Rundemannen, and Sandviksfjellet. It and the surrounding area also forms its own municipality (Or kommune).


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Revision as of 17:00, 13 January 2010


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Introduction

Introduction

Bergen, Norway - population of some 250,000, most known for its cold wind and rain. This city, and this country, represent an unusual setting for your Mage: The Awakening chronicle, with some interesting challenges for storytellers, players and characters alike. Bergen is a city of cold wind and rain, where the architect's and the city planner's greatest challenge is to secure their creations against the downpour. It's a city of loud, outspoken people mixed with immigrants of every nationality, including those from their own country; a city with a dark and vicious history, filled with bloodshed, pain, and disaster, wherein the Black Death found its first purchase on Norwegian soil, a city which has thrown off these tormentors but is not unmarked. In the modern era, this city has all but forgotten the ancient conflicts and alliances which molded it into its current form. But not completely. Here, Sleepers rub shoulders with the Awakened in the secure knowledge that the horrors of the world are far, far away, while under their very feet meet the emergency committees to prepare for the Coming Storm.

Facts

Norway – The Facts

Norway was settled millenia ago by two distinctive peoples, who would become the Norwegians and the Saami. It is a constitutional monarchy wherein the royalty has little to no power, legally and in practice, where the royal family is the only vestige of aristocracy left, and the Parliament – Storting in Oslo provides the actual government.

Today, the Norwegian number some 4.5 million people, stretched across some 385.000 square kilometers – some 12 Norwegians per square kilometer, putting Norway's population density in the lowest 20% worldwide. This, coupled with the generally mountainous and nigh-intraversible terrain, has had a profound effect on the Norwegian psyche – lending itself to a certain introversion of expression, and the overcomsumption of alcohol, since when you only see even your closest neighbour on Sundays you will probably take up every opportunity for a good party. Oil was struck in 1969, turning Norway from one of Europe's poorest countries to one of the world's richest practically overnight, another facet of the modern Norwegian mentality, which couples the decadence of the nouveaux-riches with the solidarity and stolidity of generations of farmers and fishermen. It's a country where summers are cool and short, and winters cold and long, and where the sea still claims more than its fair share of lives, but also a country where the extensive social service system ensures that everyone has access to the resources required to lead a decent life, and not just existence. Norway may top the UN's list of best quality of life year after year, but do not let that fool you: Where the light shines the brightest, the shadows are the darkest, and somebody always falls between the cracks.


Bergen – The City Between The Seven Mountains

Most famous for its rain, Bergen is notably not famous for snow – which really explains quite a bit about the climate. Winters are mild and summers often cool, with both strong winds and rain in both seasons. Boasting a population of 250.000, the city has a very long history, having been founded in 1070. The city itself is located in the south-western part of Norway, and occupies most of the Bergen peninsula, but also stretching beyond that in places. It is the administrative center of Hordaland, one of Norway's 19 fylker – the largest administrative unit below the national government – and has also been, for a brief time, capital city of Norway. It is sheltered from the North Sea by the islands Askøy, Holnsøy and Sotra, and is surrounded by the seven mountains of Lyderhorn, Damsgårdsfjellet, Løvstakken, Ulriken, Fløyen, Rundemannen, and Sandviksfjellet. It and the surrounding area also forms its own municipality (Or kommune).

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The main theme is ancient secrets.

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The mood is that of bracing for the storm.

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