On the Lore of Winter's Roar

Mij

Dalayan Beginner
So, I'm writing some stories based in the world of Winter's Roar, much as I did in EQ. I have to say that I like this world a great deal better; it just has a more real feel to it. But I've got some questions on the lore, as I've played only for a month and a half, or so.

First off, the Silver Crown. I like 'em! Cool armor, and they've a very strong presence in many places. But I can't figure out if they're mercenaries or some kind of public service. At first, I was thinking mercenaries, but the other day I head to Freeport to check if there were any conversative SC npc's there and found a mess of 'em in the tunnels. I like the guides, although I wish the captains and sergeants (or whatever ranks) would say somethin' to me. Faction not high enough, perhaps? In Freeport, at least, they seem to be kind of a small army, or something.

Secondly, on trade between Halas and Newport (and the rest of the world, I suppose). From the famed supply crate quest, it seems that caravans, either guarded by or operated by the SC, it's clear that there is trade between the two cities. From the most common travel method (not sure if it's the only) between the two, it seems to imply that there are caravans traveling through the playground area of a gnoll *citadel*! This doesn't strike me as intelligent, and I honestly doubt there'd be much backing for it. Not without getting rid of the gnoll presence entirely, or at least establishing a guard outpost in said playground.

What I did for this was describe a mountain pass that bypasses the need to travel through Blackburrow, but remains near enough for raiding parties and occasional gnoll camps or outposts to continue to be a threat, although much more slight. /shrug. What I'm wondering is if this has been covered before, and if this'll work. I'll write what I feel works best, but I'd like to remain true to the lore of the world.

Tertiary (best word evAr! ^.^), Newport, Oggok and Thurgadin are non-agro to all player races (with the exception of that blasted Guard Emil and his buddy Garble...). Is this simply for convenience of the players, or are they simply very openminded peoples? This is more towards Newport and Oggok, I suppose, because the shadow dwarves are... evil.... How ought I portray racial tensions, or lack thereof?

And number D, I've learned Newport was formed by a large amount of people from Erudin. Did they just leave all the racists? ^.^ And why did those people leave? Too crowded? Were the kobolds getting them down? Did someone lead them, and, if so, who?

Okay, last one for now. What kinda ruling system is there in Newport? Haven't seen any mention of one. Seems the guards are the pretty active. Maybe a military rule? But who's the general? Or is it ruled by some kinda of aristocracy, with the common man and woman stepped on constantly? I know there's at least one rich household in the city, from the pirahna meat quest from the baker gal.

*eagerly awaits responce*
 
I'll try to answer these questions. It's really a matter of lots of the lore not being effectively in the game yet, just in my head.

Mij said:
So, I'm writing some stories based in the world of Winter's Roar, much as I did in EQ. I have to say that I like this world a great deal better; it just has a more real feel to it. But I've got some questions on the lore, as I've played only for a month and a half, or so.

First off, the Silver Crown. I like 'em! Cool armor, and they've a very strong presence in many places. But I can't figure out if they're mercenaries or some kind of public service. At first, I was thinking mercenaries, but the other day I head to Freeport to check if there were any conversative SC npc's there and found a mess of 'em in the tunnels. I like the guides, although I wish the captains and sergeants (or whatever ranks) would say somethin' to me. Faction not high enough, perhaps? In Freeport, at least, they seem to be kind of a small army, or something.

The Silver Crown is a free coalition of traders and merchants that work towards tolerance and unity between the races. They are formed from two of the older power groups from Erudin and Thurgadin during the Time of Exile.

Secondly, on trade between Halas and Newport (and the rest of the world, I suppose). From the famed supply crate quest, it seems that caravans, either guarded by or operated by the SC, it's clear that there is trade between the two cities. From the most common travel method (not sure if it's the only) between the two, it seems to imply that there are caravans traveling through the playground area of a gnoll *citadel*! This doesn't strike me as intelligent, and I honestly doubt there'd be much backing for it. Not without getting rid of the gnoll presence entirely, or at least establishing a guard outpost in said playground.

What I did for this was describe a mountain pass that bypasses the need to travel through Blackburrow, but remains near enough for raiding parties and occasional gnoll camps or outposts to continue to be a threat, although much more slight. /shrug. What I'm wondering is if this has been covered before, and if this'll work. I'll write what I feel works best, but I'd like to remain true to the lore of the world.

This is how I solved it as well.

Tertiary (best word evAr! ^.^), Newport, Oggok and Thurgadin are non-agro to all player races (with the exception of that blasted Guard Emil and his buddy Garble...). Is this simply for convenience of the players, or are they simply very openminded peoples? This is more towards Newport and Oggok, I suppose, because the shadow dwarves are... evil.... How ought I portray racial tensions, or lack thereof?

And number D, I've learned Newport was formed by a large amount of people from Erudin. Did they just leave all the racists? ^.^ And why did those people leave? Too crowded? Were the kobolds getting them down? Did someone lead them, and, if so, who?

This is not intentional, Erudin will be made non-KOS as well. Essentially, at the end of the Time of Exile, there was a large meeting between representatives of Thurgadin and Erudin that contained leaders from all the races. At this meeting, headed by the founders of the Silver Crown, nearly everyone agreed to show tolerance towards other races. This was agreed upon by -nearly- everyone, with the exception of the Iksars and Trolls, who went off to form Grobb and the Order of the Blackscale under their leader.

The Shadow Dwarves are more lawful neutral than evil, really. They're greedy and vengeful and highly favoring the own race, but not outright mwahaha let us eat these babies.

Okay, last one for now. What kinda ruling system is there in Newport? Haven't seen any mention of one. Seems the guards are the pretty active. Maybe a military rule? But who's the general? Or is it ruled by some kinda of aristocracy, with the common man and woman stepped on constantly? I know there's at least one rich household in the city, from the pirahna meat quest from the baker gal.

*eagerly awaits responce*

Newport has a mayor and a city council of the wealthiest families. There isn't much in terms of aristocracy since most of it was wiped out along with the High King at the beginning of the Time of Exile.

I'm gonna get to writing a big timeline soon that should help.
 
Thanks for the quick response! Way faster than I expected, hehe. Got a few more questions, now. Hopefully this works right. Never dealt with quoting on message boards.

Wiz said:
The Silver Crown is a free coalition of traders and merchants that work towards tolerance and unity between the races. They are formed from two of the older power groups from Erudin and Thurgadin during the Time of Exile.

So, who leads them, then? Not sure if 'coalition' has any specifics on leadership. My mental library deserts me on the stranges words.... And where abouts would they be based? Also, does it split factions between merchants and traders and guards? It seems that there's gotta be strife, and this seems like a big group. Lotsa strife, hehe. And do many people leave the SC? If Bob the trader decides he'd like to set up shop in Newport, or some other city, and forgo his past with the SC, what's to stop him?

Wiz said:
This is not intentional, Erudin will be made non-KOS as well. Essentially, at the end of the Time of Exile, there was a large meeting between representatives of Thurgadin and Erudin that contained leaders from all the races. At this meeting, headed by the founders of the Silver Crown, nearly everyone agreed to show tolerance towards other races. This was agreed upon by -nearly- everyone, with the exception of the Iksars and Trolls, who went off to form Grobb and the Order of the Blackscale under their leader.

Hmm.... Gonna have to find that. I've only glanced over the posted history, enough to know that my questions about the SC weren't answered. Bad me! Gettin' on that right away.

Wiz said:
The Shadow Dwarves are more lawful neutral than evil, really. They're greedy and vengeful and highly favoring the own race, but not outright mwahaha let us eat these babies.

Hehe, eating babies.... Glad to have that cleared up, though. I was wonderin' why paladins were accepted there.

Wiz said:
Newport has a mayor and a city council of the wealthiest families. There isn't much in terms of aristocracy since most of it was wiped out along with the High King at the beginning of the Time of Exile.

Ah, so how long has Newport been around? Is it still new?

Wiz said:
I'm gonna get to writing a big timeline soon that should help.

Yay! Timelines are fun *and* informative! You should make it with lotsa pictures! Because the previous statement also applies to pictures! This last sentence ends with an exclamation point as well!
 
So, who leads them, then? Not sure if 'coalition' has any specifics on leadership. My mental library deserts me on the stranges words.... And where abouts would they be based? Also, does it split factions between merchants and traders and guards? It seems that there's gotta be strife, and this seems like a big group. Lotsa strife, hehe. And do many people leave the SC? If Bob the trader decides he'd like to set up shop in Newport, or some other city, and forgo his past with the SC, what's to stop him?

Three elected leaders. Most people find it wise to have some sort of affiliation, but there's no coercion or threats or similar, besides from cutting business -- which can hurt an indepdent merchant well though.

Ah, so how long has Newport been around? Is it still new?

A few years - so yes. It was built after the Return in previously mostly uninhabited/tribal lands.
 
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