[center][i]How many days have passed? How many weeks, how many months, since you've awoken into a darkness warmer than a mother's womb? They all melt together now, a stream of memories replacing the ones you lacked when you first came to this land. Once, all you had was a name. Now, what more did you have? Skills. Friends. Connections. Weapons. A metal tag around your neck. But, as the night grows long, as you sink into the shadows of the dreamscape, you recall again. The weight of oblivion, the meaninglessness of a life dedicated to the slaughter and the hunt. The phantoms of the comrades you've left behind. Urging you, again and again, to...[/i] [h2]“Arise.”[/h2] [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsbONudibqo[/youtube] [h1][color=6ecff6][b]Altera[/b][/color] ; [i]Of the Destitute and the Destined[/i][/h1] [/center] [hr] Three generations have passed since the destruction of the King of Corpses by the prophesized hero, and yet, the continent of Altera had not yet been claimed by the Jeaulian Empire. Fractured as they are, the demihumans that once banded under the Corpse King’s banner have stayed strong in their respective territories, pushing back all attempts of liberation to this date. Of humanity’s many conquests, only the Seaside Fortress-City of Andeave remains stalwart against the monstrous nations, a frontier town guarded by thousands, housing those drunk on imperial propaganda, those holding delusions of grandeur, those without a home on the fatherland. But this is not a story about the patriots, the fortune seekers, the outcasts. This is about those without pasts, without memories, without families, without friends. Those who awoken in the catacombs of an abandoned church, who, with no futures to work towards, were conscripted into the Volunteer Army and tasked with the slaughter, the pillaging of the inhuman. None of them are heroes, and this is not a fantasy. But each of them had survived for so long, already. Some adapted. Others broke to bits. They've all crawled, they've all struggled. And, every night, they all do their best to believe. That this has purpose. That this has meaning. That they are destined for greatness. For if they are not, then they are naught but a destitute, discarded and neglected by fate. Whether it be hope or fear that drives them, however, one truth remains. Life goes on. [i]They[/i] must live on. [b]The Divinity of Mankind[/b] Ain-Mala, The Woman Within the Gourd [indent][i]The goddess of the harvest, of festivity, of fertility, of beauty, Ain-Mala is the most beloved of all, and warriors especially toast to her on a nightly basis for being able to enjoy her gifts once more. However, there are no shrines built for her, and she is a goddess without priests. Her worship is found in honest, physical work.[/i][/indent] Alri-Qua, Keeper of the Sun [indent][i]The god who exercises his power the most upon these realms, Alri-Qua's symbol is that of a sun-shaped hexagram, and he shares his powers of life-giving light to all those who offer their prayers to him. It was by his influence that the King of Corpses fell at the hands of the prophesized hero, and for that, many banquets are toasted to his name.[/i][/indent] Kur-Inuus, The Jaws of the Eternal Cycle [indent][i]The beast-god who presides over the cycles of nature, whether it be life and death, drought and flood, feast or famine, and the elusive patron of those who devout themselves to the wilderness. Kur-Inuus's servants take the form of silver wolves, mysterious reapers who punish those who do not properly respect the bounties of the land.[/i][/indent] Vyr-Nilil, Lawmaker and Ringholder [indent][i]A nebulous god-child born when civilization was created, Vyr-Nilil is the watcher of those who tread the gray spaces of the law, whether it be thieves or businessmen. Their symbol is that of balanced scales, and those who wish to avoid karmic retribution will do well to ensure those scales remain balanced.[/i][/indent] [b]The Seaside Fortress of Andeave[/b] [hider=Central District] The central plaza of Andeave is ringed with many shops that are meant to appeal to Silver Moon soldiers, from smiths to grocers to travelling supplies. Many important facilities are also present here, and owing to the amount of high-value buildings, the Central District is the most well-guarded. [i]Silver Moon Recruiting Office[/i] - The general office for the Silver Moon Corps. A two story building with one of the front walls plastered with flyers of monster bounties. [i]The Imperial Academy of Practical Wizardry[/i] - A grand building carved of marble, that's perhaps a bit too spacious for the amount of furniture and decorations present within. Silver Moon soldiers usually take Combat Magic classes, skipping over the basic lessons that are taught to children. [/hider][hider=Eastern District] Andeave's port. Overlooks a coastal inlet and has a pleasantly sandy beach. Fishermen can often be seen off the side of the piers. Many warehouses for storing goods are also present here. [/hider][hider=Northeastern District] A high-end residential area, home to manors and guild houses. Many more well-known Silver Moon soldiers live here, and associations affiliated with the Church of the First Light can be found as well. Generally the only place that aristocracy from the fatherland would reside in. [i]Order of the Silver Light[/i] - A bold building with a coat-of-arms painted over its grand oaken gates. Houses the warrior-priests who have took up iron weapons to defend the faithful. Their motto is 'Salutis Ad Lucem', and their heraldry is decorated with lances, unicorns, crescent moons, stars, and a silver-and-blue theme. [/hider][hider=Northern District] A sheer clifface that serves as a natural defence for the northern side of Andeave. The Church of the First Light is built inside the mountain, halls carved in. The climb up to the Church is steep and painful, but the sight on top, when first light breaks onto a new day, is breath-taking. [i]The Church of the First Light[/i] - A massive set of stone doors leads to large carved caverns filled with wooden pews. Painted murals featuring six gods, all connected to a single, abstract creature, is illuminated by flames burning in black iron stands. At the pulpit, a large sun-shaped hexagon stands, emananting with a strange, white light. [/hider][hider=Northwestern District] The Northwestern District is populated by butchers' shops and the like, a community of meat-producers supported by hunters who travel out to the forests of the mountain range to bring back game meat. Due to proximity of the Western District, many quieter restaurants are located here as well. [i]Ranger's Guild[/i] - A non-descript mud hut helmed by a taciturn man. Serves as a general meeting point for rangers, rather than an actual base where anything happens. [/hider][hider=Western District] The Western District is home to Andeave's main gate to the rest of Altera's monster-infested wilderness. It's also the liveliest district within the city, home to various taverns, restaurants, and muscians, as well as the Warrior's Guild. The theory is that any enemy from the west will have to go through the thickest concentration of warriors. [i]Roselia's[/i] - A higher-end bar helmed by many pretty waitresses and a muscular bartender. Delicate timberwork makes the place look more spacious than it actually is, and colorful flowers hang from the rafters. [/hider][hider=Southwestern District] The pleasure district that doubles as the slums. Brothels, cheap alcohol, gambling dens, and all the other stuff associated with seedy subjects can be found here. Drunks from the Western District inevitably find themselves here, ready to lose even more of their money. The Thieves' Guild cracks down on the greatest offenders, however, and their justice is swift and brutal. [i]Thieves' Guild[/i] - An unmarked, inconspicuous building. Most likely not even the real Thieves' Guild. [/hider][hider=Southern District] A district devoted to those with odder faiths, abnormal beliefs, or eccentric interpretations of the gods. Filled to the brim with strange shops advertising less-than-reliable occult-ish items. The Temples of the Fiend Knights can be found here, as well as a smattering of other warrior-centric Guilds. [i]Bladedancer's Academy[/i] - Located high up on the rooftops are the acrobatic Bladedancers, who are generally nuisances to everyone down below. Their gold-and-red banner billows dramatically from the penthouse they rent. [/hider][hider=Southeastern District] An extension of the shipping docks that line the coast. More warehouses can be found here, and many sweaty men are always working here. Some small houses have been built to accomodate merchants from the fatherland while they sell their supplies to the locals in Andeave. [/hider] [hider=General Pricing] 100 Copper = 1 Silver 100 Silver = 1 Gold 100 Gold = 1 Crown [b]Alcohol[/b] - 2 copper/10 copper/1 silver [b]Meat[/b] - 3 copper/10 copper/50 copper/1 silver [b]Public Bathhouse[/b] - 20 copper [b]Membership to Basic Guilds[/b] - 5-10 silver [b]Severance Fees from Guilds[/b] - 10 silver [b]Lesson Fees for Skill Acquistion[/b] - 40 Silver to 2 gold [b]Bodkin Arrows[/b] - 50 copper each [b]Weak Poison[/b] - 5 silver [b]Potent Poison[/b] - 10+ gold [/hider]