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MINUS 50 DKP ([personal profile] raidleaders) wrote2016-10-31 10:51 am

Locations


Locations
Adding a player or NPC-run business, residence, or other minor location within The City? Comment to this post with the description of the place, and then fill out the spreadsheet at the bottom of the page.

What kind of business can I create?
» Whatever you want. You can make a business your character runs or add an NPC business to flesh out the world. NPC or player businesses can also provide hiring opportunities, bounties, and events for other players to work with, so be creative! We've set up an example business if you need something to look at.

Is there a limit to the kind of residence my character can have?
» When your character first arrives they'll be offered a month's stay in one of the temples. During this time, they should seek alternative lodging, because after the month's up... Well, the temples are busy, they're not here to be a bed and breakfast. Characters are free to leave the temples at any time before the month is over and the only limit to the kind of housing they can move to is what you the player desire. They can live in a palace, a cave, a suspiciously TARDIS-like phone booth, whatever you want. (Just remember that you can't actually travel through time or out of the world if it's a TARDIS.)

Generally, characters will not have immediate access to their own palaces as their new lodgings, but by offering tribute to the gods they can earn boons (determined at player discretion) that can include upgraded housing and amenities. Characters can also put in the IC work to earn new lodgings (e.g. go conquer that castle!). Where characters live is not moderated, and their progression to a new and possibly more swanky lifestyle is at whichever rate players wish it to be. This can be within weeks or more slowly, depending on what's most fun for you to play. Use this progression to shape the life style you wish your character to engage in while they're in the game.


What exactly is the layout of the city?
» The rough layout has the gods' Temples in the city center, with the city proper divided into four districts, one for each cardinal direction. This is only a rough guide, though, due to The City's patchwork nature.

    • The City Center is home to the twin temples of Sinne and Ciemra as well as the shrine of the Messenger cat. The temples serve as starting dorms for characters newly arrived to the city, as well as places of worship and healing. A large, inert magic circle lies midway between the two temples and serves as a useful landmark.

    • The East District is primarily residential, with the southeast sector being... well, frankly, slums. The slums are cheap and probably where you'll live to begin with, unless you're lucky or please the gods fast.

    • The West District is primarily agriculture and animal husbandry to the north and manufacturing and industrial to the south.

    • The North District is where a lot of the markets and more standard mercantile shops are.

    • The South District is the entertainment sector, providing anything from karaoke bars to bordellos to gladiator rings. The South District tends to be the shadiest of the four but also has all the really fun stuff.

Do I have to keep this layout in mind when making a business or residence?
» They're good guidelines for the main layout, but no, you can have a player residence or business in any district. But if you're creating an NPC business, try to create it in the related district.

Made a business or residence and commented the details? Here's a handy spreadsheet to link it on for ease of player navigation.

Businesses and Residences

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