Could be fun. Would we be meeting at a particular time and playing on Discord, or posting in the forum? Would we be posting sheets here, or using another site like Google Docs or Myth-Weavers? Personally, I lean towards new worlds, as I like a chance to expand the map. As requested, here's some lore for your new world. [u][b]Inesas, the Sunken City[/b][/u] Inesas used to be on dry land, until the night of the comet. It filled the night sky, but a jealous and greedy god wanted a piece for himself. However, after breaking off a chunk, it slipped from his fingers and fell on the edge of a mountain lake, causing the land to shake and the edge to collapse, and a great wall of water poured out, wiping out a few villages as the waters raced down to the city itself, flooding it as it flowed through to the sea beyond. The only land that was spared were the many hills of the city, and those lucky to reach one of them survived the floods. Rather than abandon the sunken city, the people of Inesas decided under the rule of the Patriarch to rebuild it by sinking pilings around the islands, forming a city that seems to float on the water, linked by bridges and canals. It became a city of traders, be it one of the ships from far away kingdoms tying up to a warehouse or a lowly flatboat poling its way through the canals to make deliveries of goods. There are many laws, both official and of custom against theft of goods and services. Contracts here are king, it's said. However, murder among the houses is a crime seldom prosecuted, as the great trading houses like to fight among themselves away from the eyes of the Patriarch's Watch. An unwelcome visitor may disappear into the Patriarch's prison, or fall from a bridge in the dead of night. After [b]House Cardaires[/b] lost half its fleet and one of its heirs to pirates (and some say through the deliberate actions of the other houses), they converted their merchant ships into frigates with red sails and began taking the fight to the pirates under a letter of marque issued by the Patriarch. It's whispered (softly) that Houses Alberac and Rochessec were burned down to a man by [b]Cardaires' Red Rovers[/b] when the pirates' path lead back to them. It's said you can plot against the Patriarch, but only a dead man goes after House Cardaires and their Red Rovers.