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<blockquote data-quote="Kahuna Burger" data-source="post: 1188216" data-attributes="member: 8439"><p>After a few days of hard driving on the part of the young coachman (who you gather to be both mute and deaf) you arrive at an area of sharp hills and twisted roads. Narrow embankments make the ride slower and more treacherous, and as evening falls, the coach comes to a halt. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: Magenta">"Our tiny little piece of the northern mountains, or whats left of it on this far side of Earling."</span> Ronan says. On the rough map he spreads before you its clear what he means. What is known in the greater lands as the Northern mountains actually forms most of Earling's southern border. The largly impassable range dwindles to these merely annoying hills and gullys only to the most eastern side. Further on, they are cut by the mighty river which consitutes the state's eastern border and separates them from the Wilding Wood. Earling doesn't so much have a western border as it has a large contested region before the harsh desert where orcs, goblins and lawless nomads hold sway. To the north other city states hold their own land between the river and the desert, but Earling is the largest and taxes the easiest routes to the wider world and trade. <span style="color: Magenta">"You can see that the Capital City </span> [really the only true city] <span style="color: Magenta">is roughly in the center of our land. You may choose the direction you feel most comfortable with, but try not to stray outside of our borders. I will leave you here with your supplies and my thanks. The decoy coach should pass here by morning, if all is going as scheduled. I will continue on as normal, and if I do not cross paths with them I will return and seek your aid in finding out what went wrong." </span> He shakes each of yours hand in turn and helps you unload your belongings before disapearing again behind the heavy velvet curtains. The coachboy waves enthusiasticly and urges the horses on, leaving you in a light coating of dust...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kahuna Burger, post: 1188216, member: 8439"] After a few days of hard driving on the part of the young coachman (who you gather to be both mute and deaf) you arrive at an area of sharp hills and twisted roads. Narrow embankments make the ride slower and more treacherous, and as evening falls, the coach comes to a halt. [COLOR=Magenta]"Our tiny little piece of the northern mountains, or whats left of it on this far side of Earling."[/COLOR] Ronan says. On the rough map he spreads before you its clear what he means. What is known in the greater lands as the Northern mountains actually forms most of Earling's southern border. The largly impassable range dwindles to these merely annoying hills and gullys only to the most eastern side. Further on, they are cut by the mighty river which consitutes the state's eastern border and separates them from the Wilding Wood. Earling doesn't so much have a western border as it has a large contested region before the harsh desert where orcs, goblins and lawless nomads hold sway. To the north other city states hold their own land between the river and the desert, but Earling is the largest and taxes the easiest routes to the wider world and trade. [COLOR=Magenta]"You can see that the Capital City [/COLOR] [really the only true city] [COLOR=Magenta]is roughly in the center of our land. You may choose the direction you feel most comfortable with, but try not to stray outside of our borders. I will leave you here with your supplies and my thanks. The decoy coach should pass here by morning, if all is going as scheduled. I will continue on as normal, and if I do not cross paths with them I will return and seek your aid in finding out what went wrong." [/COLOR] He shakes each of yours hand in turn and helps you unload your belongings before disapearing again behind the heavy velvet curtains. The coachboy waves enthusiasticly and urges the horses on, leaving you in a light coating of dust... [/QUOTE]
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