User Tools

Site Tools


settings:ageron:vesuna

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Next revisionBoth sides next revision
settings:ageron:vesuna [2016/07/27 17:23] – [The Great Rings] ggreene248settings:ageron:vesuna [2016/08/10 00:25] – [Hafeld] ggreene248
Line 2: Line 2:
 ====== History ====== ====== History ======
    
-The first major city built on Ageron, Vesuna first began as a central hub for merchants and traders, which later grew to support a tremendous agricultural community after the discovery of the Orb of Clear Skies by the third king of Ageron. Since then, in addition to running the affairs of the kingdom, it has also been the king’s duty to oversee the acquisition and neutralization of artifacts of potentially dangerous nature, which has generally been kept secret from the general public. After the great mental plague and the exile of the psions, the city’s great walls were erected, as a means of defense against outside threats, and a safeguard for preventing similar internal catastrophes from spreading to the rest of the world. It was also then that Fingoli Arnin, the eighth king of Ageron, had the Gondone Shackle come into his possession. Since then, it has been worn by the current king at all times. After the formation of Uzumi, Vesuna began regularly allocating large shipments of food to the new city, as they had little fertile farmland of their own.+The first major city built on Ageron, Vesuna first began as a central hub for merchants and traders, which later grew to support a tremendous agricultural community after the discovery of the Orb of Clear Skies by the third king of Ageron. Since then, in addition to running the affairs of the kingdom, it has also been the king’s duty to oversee the acquisition and neutralization of artifacts of potentially dangerous nature, which has generally been kept secret from the general public. After the great mental plague and the exile of the psions, the city’s great walls were mysteriously erected, as a means of defense against outside threats, and a safeguard for preventing similar internal catastrophes from spreading to the rest of the world. It was also then that Fingoli Arnin, the eighth king of Ageron, came into the posession of the Gondone Shackle. Since then, it has been worn by the current king at all times. After the formation of Uzumi, Vesuna began regularly allocating large shipments of food to the new city, as they had little fertile farmland of their own.
  
 ====== Present Day ====== ====== Present Day ======
  
-In addition to the shipments of food to [[settings:ageron:uzumi|Uzumi]], Vesuna regularly trades crops with [[settings:ageron:firehammer_hold|Firehammer Hold]] in exchange for metals (primarily iron), gemstones,  machinery, alcohol, and other Dwarven goods.+In addition to the shipments of food to [[settings:ageron:uzumi|Uzumi]], Vesuna regularly trades crops with [[settings:ageron:firehammer_hold|Firehammer Hold]] in exchange for metals (primarily iron), gemstones, machinery, alcohol, and other Dwarven goods. Due to its central location on the continent, it has become a sort of cultural melting pot of all the nearby cities, though the city's leaders are unusualy wary of [[settings:ageron:northface|Northface]]
  
 ====== City Layout ====== ====== City Layout ======
Line 16: Line 16:
 ===== Hafeld ===== ===== Hafeld =====
  
-Hafeld is the agrarian district of the city, and is the source of all farming for which the city is known for. Hafeld is the outermost district of the city, completely surrounding the smaller urban district of Dadun. Only those who actively contribute to Vesuna’s agrarian district by either farming or ranching are permitted to live within Hafeld. Despite its size, only about 25 percent of Vesuna’s citizens live in Hafeld, with the majority of the land being used for farming. Hafeld is divided into four quadrants, in which different crops are sewn each year. Currently, the northern quadrant is comprised of vegetables, the southern quadrant fruits, the eastern quadrant grains, and the western quadrant herbs and teas. Each year, the placement of the crops rotate clockwise, in order to keep the soil fertile. Additionally, dividing each quadrant of the district are various orchards of apples, pears, peaches, lemons, oranges, etc. While there is no designated livestock zone, all residents of Hafeld are required to keep various livestock on their property for either consumption or raw materials (wool, leather, feathers, etc.) The agricultural business here is partially government run, with the farmers being granted sizable stipends each year in exchange for certain percentages of their crops being sent to Uzumi and Firehammer Hold or placed into the storehouses.+Hafeld is the agrarian district of the city, and is the source of all farming for which the city is known for. Hafeld is the outermost district of the city, completely surrounding the smaller urban district of Dadun. Only those who actively contribute to Vesuna’s agrarian district by either farming or ranching are permitted to live within Hafeld. Despite its size, only about 25 percent of Vesuna’s citizens live in Hafeld, with the majority of the land being used for farming. Hafeld is divided into four quadrants, in which different crops are sewn each year. Currently, the northern quadrant is comprised of vegetables, the southern quadrant fruits, the eastern quadrant grains, and the western quadrant herbs and teas. Each year, the placement of the crops rotate clockwise, in order to keep the soil fertile. Additionally, dividing each quadrant of the district are various orchards of apples, pears, peaches, lemons, oranges, etc. While there is no designated livestock zone, all residents of Hafeld are required to keep various livestock on their property for either consumption or raw materials (wool, leather, feathers, etc.) Those who run the orchards often choose to run apiaries instead of keeping livestock, to increase fruit production as well as to produce honey. The agricultural business here is partially government run, with the farmers being granted sizable stipends each year in exchange for certain percentages of their crops being sent to Uzumi and Firehammer Hold or placed into the storehouses.
  
 ===== Dadun ===== ===== Dadun =====
Line 23: Line 23:
  
 Assorted Businesses Assorted Businesses
 +  * Alchemist
 +  * Armorer
   * Barristry Office   * Barristry Office
   * Barber   * Barber
Line 29: Line 31:
   * Blacksmith   * Blacksmith
   * Bookstore   * Bookstore
 +  * Brothel
   * Butcher   * Butcher
   * Candlemaker   * Candlemaker
   * Carpenter   * Carpenter
   * Cobbler   * Cobbler
 +  * Distillery
   * Gristmill   * Gristmill
   * Guardhouses   * Guardhouses
Line 39: Line 43:
   * Library   * Library
   * Locksmith   * Locksmith
 +  * Magic Shop
   * Potter   * Potter
   * Stables   * Stables
-  * Temple of Isis 
-  * Temple of Osiris 
-  * Temple of Ra 
-  * Temple of Tor 
-  * Temple of Anubis 
-  * Whorehouse 
  
 ===== Map ===== ===== Map =====
Line 53: Line 52:
 ====== Culture ====== ====== Culture ======
  
-===== Royalty =====+=== Royalty ===
  
-At the center of Vesuna is Fairnight Keep, where the royalty of Ageron have lives since the creation of the city. The only true royalty is the King/Queen, but they are often advised by their court. However, that has been primarily not needed for quite a while, as most royalty allow the other cities of Ageron to do as they please, taking a more passive stance on greater politics unless absolutely necessary, in order to devote more attention to their own city.+At the center of Vesuna is Fairnight Keep, where the royalty of Ageron have lived since the creation of the city. The only true royalty is the King/Queen, but they are often advised by their court. However, that has been primarily not needed for quite a while, as most royalty allow the other cities of Ageron to do as they please, taking a more passive stance on greater politics unless absolutely necessary, in order to devote more attention to their own city.
  
-===== Craftsmen =====+=== Craftsmen ===
  
 Throughout Vesuna one can find craftsmen from almost any field, from baking to cobbling to hat making. Unfortunately, most craftsmen are not held in very high regard, as the trading business with Firehammer Hold often results in the importing of superior dwarven goods, especially metals and gemstones. Throughout Vesuna one can find craftsmen from almost any field, from baking to cobbling to hat making. Unfortunately, most craftsmen are not held in very high regard, as the trading business with Firehammer Hold often results in the importing of superior dwarven goods, especially metals and gemstones.
  
-===== Farmers =====+=== Farmers ===
  
 Without a doubt, the most important citizens of Vesuna are its farmers. Not only does farmland occupy almost seventy five percent of Vesuna’s area, but it is responsible not only for providing for the city’s citizens, but also those of Uzumi and Firehammer Hold. While technically overseen by the city’s Master of Agriculture, the majority of farmers are self sufficient, and are extremely skilled in growing a variety of crops, due to the rotation that takes place each year.  Without a doubt, the most important citizens of Vesuna are its farmers. Not only does farmland occupy almost seventy five percent of Vesuna’s area, but it is responsible not only for providing for the city’s citizens, but also those of Uzumi and Firehammer Hold. While technically overseen by the city’s Master of Agriculture, the majority of farmers are self sufficient, and are extremely skilled in growing a variety of crops, due to the rotation that takes place each year. 
  
-===== Festivals and Holidays =====+=== Festivals and Holidays ===
  
 The most important holiday in Vesuna is Harvest Week, which takes place annually during the first week of spring. Just before Harvest Week begins, all crops in the outer ring are harvested, in preparation of “The Rotation of the Fields”, with the surplus food being sent to the storehouses. During Harvest Week, the citizens of Vesuna spend their days in the fields, sowing new crops in each quadrant in order to keep the soil fertile. Each evening, they all gather together for a communal feast, in which all food that could not be stored or traded is consumed, being sure that none goes to waste. It is a time for making merry with one’s friends and family, as well as celebrating the legacy of this great city. The most important holiday in Vesuna is Harvest Week, which takes place annually during the first week of spring. Just before Harvest Week begins, all crops in the outer ring are harvested, in preparation of “The Rotation of the Fields”, with the surplus food being sent to the storehouses. During Harvest Week, the citizens of Vesuna spend their days in the fields, sowing new crops in each quadrant in order to keep the soil fertile. Each evening, they all gather together for a communal feast, in which all food that could not be stored or traded is consumed, being sure that none goes to waste. It is a time for making merry with one’s friends and family, as well as celebrating the legacy of this great city.
  
-A much rarer holiday for Vesuna is the Festival of Lights, which only occurs once every twenty years. At this event, the city’s great Celestial Lens, which has been perpetually orbiting the palace for as long as history can remember, aligns with the astrological bodies for which it is based off of, and the cosmic light channeled through lights up the skies for three days and nights. During this time, most citizens use this time to celebrate. There are fireworks, merchants from all over Ageron selling their wares, and the consumption of spirits that have been specially aging since the last Festival of Lights. However, the majority of the learned community, primarily mages and scholars, use this rare opportunity to study both the vast cosmos and the lens itself, and revel in the mysteries presented before them.+A much rarer holiday for Vesuna is the Festival of Lights, which only occurs once every ten years. At this event, the city’s great Celestial Lens, which has been perpetually orbiting the palace for as long as history can remember, aligns with the astrological bodies for which it is based off of, and the cosmic light channeled through lights up the skies for three days and nights. During this time, most citizens use this time to celebrate. There are fireworks, merchants from all over Ageron selling their wares, and the consumption of spirits that have been specially aging since the last Festival of Lights. However, the majority of the learned community, primarily mages and scholars, use this rare opportunity to study both the vast cosmos and the lens itself, and revel in the mysteries presented before them.
  
 ====== Noteworthy Locations ====== ====== Noteworthy Locations ======
  
-===== Little Inferno =====+=== Little Inferno ===
  
 This is a large fireworks warehouse, which if well known for providing the “main entertainment” for most of the celebratory events in Vesuna. They sell assorted fireworks up to 6 dice, and can make custom displays of higher quality if given sufficient notice. These fireworks only utilize the pyrotechnics skill, and cannot be used to do damage. This is a large fireworks warehouse, which if well known for providing the “main entertainment” for most of the celebratory events in Vesuna. They sell assorted fireworks up to 6 dice, and can make custom displays of higher quality if given sufficient notice. These fireworks only utilize the pyrotechnics skill, and cannot be used to do damage.
  
-===== Ragar’s (formerly) Travelling Tavern =====+=== Ragar’s (formerly) Travelling Tavern ===
  
-The city’s most popular brewhouse/inn, run by the kindly, yet eccentric, dwarf Ragar, is built into the remains of a large sailing ship, which appears to have crashed in the middle of town. Ragar sells an assortment of both exotic alcohols and “miracle cures”, both at an average of 6 dice. His most notable brews include: Ragar’s Ever Aging Ale, Bloodwine, Fireball Brew, and Alchemist’s Kindness. The ship is highly adaptable, and often hosts events such as drinking contests, wine tastings, casino night, etc, and can even be rented out for events. Ragar frequently hires adventurers to find him new exotic flavors for his brews.+The city’s most popular brewhouse/inn, run by the kindly, yet eccentric, dwarf Ragar, is built into the remains of a large sailing ship, which appears to have crashed in the middle of the city. Ragar sells an assortment of both exotic alcohols and “miracle cures”, both at an average of 6 dice. His most notable brews include: Ragar’s Ever Aging Ale, Bloodwine, Fireball Brew, and Alchemist’s Kindness. The ship is highly adaptable, and often hosts events such as drinking contests, wine tastings, casino night, etc, and can even be rented out for events. Ragar frequently hires adventurers to find him new exotic flavors for his brews.
  
-===== Tinkertown =====+=== Tinkertown ===
  
-This is actually a series of stores in which merchants and traders from Firehammer Hold may come to sell their wares. This primarily composes of jewelry, gemstones, locks, and clocks, with some weaponry, armor, and glassware. See the Firehammer Hold page for specifics on products and their quality.+This is actually a series of stores in which merchants and traders from [[settings:ageron:firehammer_hold|Firehammer Hold]] may come to sell their wares. This primarily composes of jewelry, gemstones, locks, and clocks, with some weaponry, armor, and glassware. See the [[settings:ageron:firehammer_hold|Firehammer Hold]] page for specifics on products and their quality.
  
-===== Bards and Noble =====+=== Bards and Noble ===
  
 A very large, multi leveled store that sells a wide assortment of seemingly all types of both books and musical instruments. There is a Deusbucks located on the second floor. A very large, multi leveled store that sells a wide assortment of seemingly all types of both books and musical instruments. There is a Deusbucks located on the second floor.
  
-===== Mage’s Guild =====+=== Temples === 
 + 
 +A temple for each of the main Jaernian Gods can be found throughout Dadun. 
 + 
 +=== Mage’s Guild ===
  
 A branch of the Centralia Mage’s Guild. Offers all standard guild services. A branch of the Centralia Mage’s Guild. Offers all standard guild services.
  
-===== Deusbucks =====+=== Deusbucks ===
  
 Popular coffeehouse chain (comparable to Starbucks) staffed solely by water mages, who create coffee by use of the distill spell. The staff can create almost any kind of coffee or tea at a maximum of 6 dice, but averages 4-5 dice. Popular coffeehouse chain (comparable to Starbucks) staffed solely by water mages, who create coffee by use of the distill spell. The staff can create almost any kind of coffee or tea at a maximum of 6 dice, but averages 4-5 dice.
  
-===== Farmer’s Market =====+=== Farmer’s Market ===
  
 The most popular business in Vesuna is by far the Farmer’s Market, near the center of the city. Here, the farmers of Hafeld come to sell what wares they have that have not been traded to Firehammer Hold or placed into the storehouses. The majority of Vesuna’s citizens procure all of their fresh food from this market. The most popular business in Vesuna is by far the Farmer’s Market, near the center of the city. Here, the farmers of Hafeld come to sell what wares they have that have not been traded to Firehammer Hold or placed into the storehouses. The majority of Vesuna’s citizens procure all of their fresh food from this market.
  
-===== The Black Market =====+=== The Black Market ===
  
 Sells exclusively black items. It is rumored that  you attempt to buy the three “key” items in conjunction, you are taken to the actual black market in the back, where one can buy drugs, contraband items, explosives, etc, though all claims about this secret business have been denied. Sells exclusively black items. It is rumored that  you attempt to buy the three “key” items in conjunction, you are taken to the actual black market in the back, where one can buy drugs, contraband items, explosives, etc, though all claims about this secret business have been denied.
  
-===== Assorted Taverns/Inns =====+=== Assorted Taverns/Inns ===
  
 Dadun houses many generic taverns, frequented by locals and adventurers alike. Some of these taverns include: The Warrior’s Mare, The Gilded Flask, The Knave’s Chalice, Capture the Flagon, The Triumphant King, The Archer and the Axe. Dadun houses many generic taverns, frequented by locals and adventurers alike. Some of these taverns include: The Warrior’s Mare, The Gilded Flask, The Knave’s Chalice, Capture the Flagon, The Triumphant King, The Archer and the Axe.
  
-===== Storehouses =====+=== Storehouses ===
  
 Located near the innermost border of Hafeld, these silos can store enough food (primarily grain) to sustain the city for approximately 1 year in the event of famine or drought. These storehouses are kept fully stocked at all times. Located near the innermost border of Hafeld, these silos can store enough food (primarily grain) to sustain the city for approximately 1 year in the event of famine or drought. These storehouses are kept fully stocked at all times.
  
-===== The Colosseum =====+=== The Colosseum ===
  
 A large stone arena adjacent to the palace  in which various entertainment events are held, such as plays, circuses, gladiatorial fights, non-combative competitions, etc.  A large stone arena adjacent to the palace  in which various entertainment events are held, such as plays, circuses, gladiatorial fights, non-combative competitions, etc. 
  
-===== Fairnight Keep =====+=== Fairnight Keep ===
  
-The palace of the King of Ageron, located at the center of Dadun. In addition to the standard amenities of a castle, having been refurbished after Bowarn’s rise to the throne, it contains extensive arcane and alchemical laboratories, a vast library, and assorted guest houses. It also houses several powerful artifacts that have been accumulated by the kingdom over the years. Most of these artifacts are sealed away in the lower vault at all times, to keep them away from the prying eyes and sticky hands of those who may misuse them. Hovering above the palace is the city’s fabled Orb of Clear Skies, which makes the local weather conditions perfect for growing crops at all times. Orbiting the palace is the great Celestial Lens, which serves as an automated defense mechanism for the city. The entire building has been warded to prevent teleportation and scrying spells cast from outside the palace from functioning within its walls.+The palace of the King of Ageron, located at the center of Dadun. In addition to the standard amenities of a castle, having been refurbished after Bowarn’s rise to the throne, it contains extensive arcane and alchemical laboratories, a vast library, and assorted guest houses. It also houses several powerful artifacts that have been accumulated by the kingdom over the years. Most of these artifacts are sealed away in the lower vault at all times, to keep them away from the prying eyes and sticky hands of those who may misuse them. Hovering above the palace is the city’s fabled Orb of Clear Skies, which makes the local weather conditions perfect for growing crops at all times. Orbiting the palace is the great Celestial Lens, which serves as an automated defense mechanism for the city. The entire building has been warded to prevent teleportation and scrying spells cast from outside the palace from functioning within its walls.  
 + 
 +//GM Knowledge: Buried deep beneath the palace is the Great Vault of Vesuna, an seemingly impenetrable vault which holds not only the city's wealth, but in the center of which lies its secret archives, used to house the city's dangerous artifacts. (speak to Grant for more information on the vault, its security, or its contents)//
  
 ====== Noteworthy Citizens ====== ====== Noteworthy Citizens ======
  
-===== Ragar Popsicophalis =====+=== Ragar Popsicophalis ===
  
 Ragar is a kindly old dwarf (the oldest known resident of Vesuna) that lives in the remains of a once grand sailing ship, residing in Dadun. He runs both an apothekary and brewhouse/inn out of the ship, boasting exotic flavors and “miracle cures” galore. He often hires adventurers to find him new, exotic flavors for his brews. He tends to get a bit eccentric at times, occasionally rambling about flying ships and floating islands. Ragar is a kindly old dwarf (the oldest known resident of Vesuna) that lives in the remains of a once grand sailing ship, residing in Dadun. He runs both an apothekary and brewhouse/inn out of the ship, boasting exotic flavors and “miracle cures” galore. He often hires adventurers to find him new, exotic flavors for his brews. He tends to get a bit eccentric at times, occasionally rambling about flying ships and floating islands.
  
-===== Nicol Bowarn =====+=== Nicol Bowarn ===
  
 Nicol is a powerful mage and alchemist, and the current king of Ageron. He adventured for many years in search of powerful artifacts, until his ascension to the throne at age 35. He often prefers to keep to his studies rather than deal with political affairs, and is rumored to be on the verge of discovering the elixir for immortality. However, if the situation presents itself, he will not hesitate to help his people. He will consult with adventurers for aid with “delicate” state affairs or the acquisition of dangerous artifacts. Nicol is a powerful mage and alchemist, and the current king of Ageron. He adventured for many years in search of powerful artifacts, until his ascension to the throne at age 35. He often prefers to keep to his studies rather than deal with political affairs, and is rumored to be on the verge of discovering the elixir for immortality. However, if the situation presents itself, he will not hesitate to help his people. He will consult with adventurers for aid with “delicate” state affairs or the acquisition of dangerous artifacts.
  
-===== Camille Weissem =====+=== Camille Weissem ===
  
 Camille is the master of agriculture in Hafeld, and is responsible for overseeing all agricultural affairs in the city. This includes the distribution of planted crops, the conducting of agricultural trade with Uzumi and Firehammer Hold, and organization of the Harvest Week festival. Camille is the master of agriculture in Hafeld, and is responsible for overseeing all agricultural affairs in the city. This includes the distribution of planted crops, the conducting of agricultural trade with Uzumi and Firehammer Hold, and organization of the Harvest Week festival.
  
-===== Geoffrey Hale =====+=== Geoffrey Hale ===
  
 Geoffrey is the master of the guard in Vesuna. He and his legion of guards are tasked with the protection of the city from outside threats. Though not officially affiliated, he and his guard also often work with the local Tor’ Ites to deal with the internal affairs of the city, though the crime rate is extremely low. Geoffrey is the master of the guard in Vesuna. He and his legion of guards are tasked with the protection of the city from outside threats. Though not officially affiliated, he and his guard also often work with the local Tor’ Ites to deal with the internal affairs of the city, though the crime rate is extremely low.
  
-===== Bari Grank =====+=== Bari Grank ===
  
 Bari is the owner of The Black Market, and is rumored to run an actual black market somewhere within the city, serving as an outlet for Markduk thieves and fencers. The city guard has been attempting to crack down on these illegal dealings, but those involved have been able to avoid capture for a considerable time. Bari is the owner of The Black Market, and is rumored to run an actual black market somewhere within the city, serving as an outlet for Markduk thieves and fencers. The city guard has been attempting to crack down on these illegal dealings, but those involved have been able to avoid capture for a considerable time.
  
-===== Tim =====+=== Tim ===
  
 Tim is a powerful mage, and CEO and founder of the Theoretical and Innovative Magic research team. He owns a home near the outer edges of Dadun. Tim is a powerful mage, and CEO and founder of the Theoretical and Innovative Magic research team. He owns a home near the outer edges of Dadun.
Line 149: Line 154:
 ====== Stored Artifacts (Not Public Knowledge) ====== ====== Stored Artifacts (Not Public Knowledge) ======
  
-Ever since its creation, the king of Ageron has seeked out magical artifacts of potentially dangerous nature and locked them away in the lower vaults of Fairnight Keep. This has been done both to keep them away from those that would misuse them and to protect the rest of the world from their power. The following artifacts are held within the boundaries of Vesuna. Those in bold are known about by the citizens of Vesuna, and are used regularly for the Kingdom.Those in plain text have been sealed away in the keep’s inner vault, are only known about by the King of Ageron and his court, and are used extremely sparingly. Those with an asterisk are only known about by the king himself, and have been sealed away in the secret archives, deemed too dangerous for use. Speak to Grant if you need further details on the artifacts, especially if you plan on one being used in a game.+Ever since the city'creation, the king of Ageron has seeked out magical artifacts of potentially dangerous nature and locked them away in the lower vaults of Fairnight Keep. This has been done both to keep them away from those that would misuse them and to protect the rest of the world from their power.  
 + 
 +//GM Knowledge: The following artifacts are held within the boundaries of Vesuna. Those in bold are known about by the citizens of Vesuna, and are used on a regular basis.Those in plain text have been sealed away in the keep’s inner vault, are only known about by the King of Ageron and his court, and are used extremely sparingly. Those with an asterisk are only known about by the king himself, and have been sealed away in the secret archives, deemed too dangerous for use. It is rumored that in the central chamber of the Great Vault there is another artifact being held, one so dangerous that its release could bring about the end of Ageron. However, these are just rumors, as there is not a person alive who has entered the central vault. (speak to Grant if you need further details on the artifacts, especially if you plan on one being used in a game)//
  
   * **Orb of Clear Skies**   * **Orb of Clear Skies**
Line 166: Line 173:
   * Codex of Infinite Planes*   * Codex of Infinite Planes*
   * Ring of Many Facets*   * Ring of Many Facets*
-  * Tablet of the Old Gods* +  * Philosopher’s Stone* 
-  * Philosopher’s Stone*+
  
 ====== Vesuna Games ====== ====== Vesuna Games ======