First Age Cities of Note

skafte said:
WhiteWall not that that was its first age name. Almost not ruined. Was a big focus for worship.
Ondar Shambal was its First Age name. One of my favourite background cities... See Bastion of the North ( [1E] ) for the skinny.
 
Indeed, a really cool background. Not sure I like the second age version of it, Whitewall, but that's not a reflection on the setting; I just don't personally like the feel of the place. It's well written and interesting otherwise.
 
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Thankfully The Scavenger Lands book in 2E is much more informative about Denadsor.


I remember in 1E it was very vague about Denadsor and kept it a great mystery for STs to fill in. Now thye have more information about what the city used to be, what it is now, and what one can expect their players to find there. I was reading through the book when I found the passage, it looks fricking amazing.
 
Dendasor does look like an interesting place. Now if only I could get rid of the niggling urge to inflict it upon a group of heroic mortal scavenger lords...
 
Well, it is casually mentioned all through the [2E] Scavenger Lands book, but it doesn't have its own section. Possibly it gets its treatment in the forthcoming Underworld-book (seeing as they are so tied to death).


Other than that, I do remember reading some stuff about their rulers etc in [1E], but I can't remember where...
 
Yeah, the overall political structure, and background of Sijan is briefed over in both 1e and 2e core, the Abyssal Book had some good background behind it.  But having access to a cannon map, and a more encompassing history makes things alot easier on an ST.
 

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