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Fancy description
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Plain speech description. notes copied from other page: German, Dark Forest, Dark Grimm Tales Based on the statics for Hamelin -- Power and Privilege This kingdom's occupants are dedicated to the acquisition of power and privilege, their focus is on the future. They often fail to pay attention to what is going on in the present as they plot and plan for the next turn of politics.
Overview
- Traits
- Slaves
- Languages
- Given the very nature of Sanctuary, new languages and words enter the kingdom daily. Language develops slowly, while slang can develop very quickly. The villagers, in all places except Emlyn, have become used to new words, especially those of the ruling class which are often picked up quickly by the younger generation. In general, however, there are some trends that exist across the realms. Read More ...
- Import & Exports
- Occupations
- Family, Marriage, Divorce
- Religion
- Religion has changed a great deal in the last century for all of the kingdoms since the fall of the Thorn King. As non-human peoples re-emerge into the light they bring with them both ancient traditions and new needs for religion and spirituality. The religion of this kingdom, like all kingdoms, is a synthesis of such. Read More ..
- Art & Literature
- Law & Criminals
- Governance
- The native people of Sanctuary are have become accustomed to unusual and sweeping changes in the leadership and ruling class of their individual kingdoms as noble houses, both great and small ever vie for control of the lands. This fiction is brought to life in the web-based game RPCSS which allows for player teams to compete for control of estates, strongholds, castles and the five capitals. However, each kingdom has its own traditions of leadership, some of which have been in implementation for centuries.