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settings:lojem:leifsholm [2023/07/19 17:24] simeonrice1_gmail.comsettings:lojem:leifsholm [2023/07/19 17:52] simeonrice1_gmail.com
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 While gold coins are still utilized in town, especially when trading with outsiders, many of the townsfolk prefer bartering as a system of trading goods. The peoples' taxes are even paid in goods rather than in gold coins most of the time. While gold coins are still utilized in town, especially when trading with outsiders, many of the townsfolk prefer bartering as a system of trading goods. The peoples' taxes are even paid in goods rather than in gold coins most of the time.
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 +===== The Silvae Osirae =====
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 +The Silvae Osirae is a forested grove resting on a nearby island connected to the island of Leifsholm via the landbridge. The grove is teeming with hundreds of rare plants and animals. A few species of plant can only be found in this grove. The animals live a quiet life without disturbance. Legends say the water found in the grove can restore the lifeforce of those who drink from it. Unfortunately, only a select few are ever allowed into the grove. To be allowed in, you must fulfill one of three conditions. You must either be a descendant of Araboj, a priest of Osiris, or be invited in by someone who fulfills either of the previous conditions. Any who try to enter without the permission of a royal family member or an Osirite will be met with a blockade of massive poisonous thorns.
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 +===== Other Details =====
 +==== Minor Locations ====
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 +**The Wooden Palace** - The largest building in town, the Wooden Palace is the living place for the royalty of Liefsholm. There is a main central hallway with a dining table not far from the throne. A few adjacent rooms make up the kitchen and the bedrooms for the steward and the cook. This is the only palace staff. The remaining rooms are where the royal family resides. The entire building rests on a singular floor, though there is a small second floor with a balcony meant to oversee most of the village.
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 +**The Fungal Philter** - This very tiny shop is a small family business run by a series of Nomads. They sell potions of all kinds, though the most popular by far is the Raz-Beri Tonic. In both form and function, it is a small apothecary shop that sells its potions for cheap due to the materials usually being nearby. Any nomadic incant purchased here is half the price as usual, as well as anything created via Alchemy.
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 +==== Important NPCs ====
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 +**King Gordon** - King Gordon is an older man with black hair and dark eyes. He has a great black bushy beard that is beginning to gray slightly. He is a very large man with a decently large heart. Admittedly, he can be a bit harsh and dismissive of his son, the prince, though everyone else in town views him simply as their goodly king. The only sort of special garments indicating his status as king is the crown he wears. Most of his clothes are similar to the simple mud-caked designs his subjects wear. Currently, there is no one courting him for remarriage, despite his son desperately wishing such would happen.
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 +**Prince Loog II** - Prince Loog is a shy young lad in his late teens. He has the same eyes and hair as his father, though his eyes lack the wisdom of age behind their gaze. The prince is a naturalist at heart. He loves nature with all his heart. Gossipers spread a rumor stating he frequently wished he was born a commoner rather than a prince, allowing him to be free to travel the world and stay in nature rather than stay cooped up in a small village where he is forced to rule. Unfortunately, the king has no other heir. Because of this, Prince Loog frequently attempts to get his father to remarry, secretly hoping they will have a second child. Loog is frequently found hiding away in the Silvae Osirae, playing short tunes on a flute and taking in the scenery. He is great with animals, to the point where he can almost speak with some of them.
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