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'''Vor Ziyden''' is a town originally located in [[Dorvinia]] but now located in [[Borca]] following the merging of those two domains during [[the Grand Conjunction]]. | '''Vor Ziyden''' is a town originally located in [[Dorvinia]] but now located in [[Borca]] following the merging of those two domains during [[the Grand Conjunction]]. | ||
== | == Background == | ||
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Most of '''Vor Ziyden’s''' inhabitants are servants or tenant farmers who work in the cleared lands surrounding the town. These gentle hills are home to the most acclaimed vineyards in [[Borca]]. Power in the region, including the town itself, is controlled by a consortium of the three most powerful wine families. Although Vor Ziyden is generally a quiet, secluded refuge from the deadly waltz of [[Borca|Borcan]] politics, whenever anything does go wrong, the stapans are quick to blame their neighbors.<ref name="fos">[http://www.fraternityofshadows.com/TheVault/Gaz4WE_Borca_DreadPossibility_Cities.pdf Gaz4 Author's Notes]</ref> | |||
The village is a largely plain but well-made affair, hiding the thriving work camp for Steading's Loggers, though the wood is slowly nearing exhaustion. Formerly there was a large mining industry, but the mines have run dry, and children in the village often insist on a superstitious belief that monsters now lurk down there. It remains to be seen whether there is any truth to this.<ref name="fos"></ref> | |||
== Places to Go == | |||
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* [[Silver Vein]]<ref name="fos"></ref> | |||
=== | == Law & Order == | ||
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[[ | Baron [[Hedeon Andaas]]<ref name="fos_wrong">[http://www.fraternityofshadows.com/TheVault/Gaz4WE_Borca_DreadPossibility_Cities.pdf Gaz4 Author's Notes] - Barons being given higher rankings than countes is a consistent inconsistency here, ironically, we need to reconcile this.</ref> | ||
Baroneasa [[Marta Fortich]]<ref name="fos_wrong"></ref> | |||
Baron [[Burian Septow]]<ref name="fos_wrong"></ref> | |||
== People to See == | |||
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* Sentire [[Duscha Yanoff]]<ref name="fos"></ref> | |||
* [[Dima Mojic]]<ref name="fos"></ref> | |||
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Vor Ziyden is a town originally located in Dorvinia but now located in Borca following the merging of those two domains during the Grand Conjunction.
Background
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Most of Vor Ziyden’s inhabitants are servants or tenant farmers who work in the cleared lands surrounding the town. These gentle hills are home to the most acclaimed vineyards in Borca. Power in the region, including the town itself, is controlled by a consortium of the three most powerful wine families. Although Vor Ziyden is generally a quiet, secluded refuge from the deadly waltz of Borcan politics, whenever anything does go wrong, the stapans are quick to blame their neighbors.[1]
The village is a largely plain but well-made affair, hiding the thriving work camp for Steading's Loggers, though the wood is slowly nearing exhaustion. Formerly there was a large mining industry, but the mines have run dry, and children in the village often insist on a superstitious belief that monsters now lurk down there. It remains to be seen whether there is any truth to this.[1]
Places to Go
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Law & Order
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This section contains netbook-canon info from netbooks and/or other ancillary materials. |
Baron Hedeon Andaas[2] Baroneasa Marta Fortich[2] Baron Burian Septow[2]
People to See
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This section contains netbook-canon info from netbooks and/or other ancillary materials. |
- Sentire Duscha Yanoff[1]
- Dima Mojic[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Gaz4 Author's Notes
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Gaz4 Author's Notes - Barons being given higher rankings than countes is a consistent inconsistency here, ironically, we need to reconcile this.