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I still have 2 minis open for application;
A forest woodcarving hermit (near Norreyham3) who lives near a stand of 3 weirwoods, carving the trees around them. The old man is considered to be in communication with the old gods and so the people of the nearby hamlet bring him food, for he spends...
yeah, we can make meshes for objects and put them in. people would not be able to make some of the thin steeple-tower things if the arrowslits were only 2 sided.
With the idea of having no Greywater Watch itself and finding it is impossible, perhaps there could be some larger halls where an explorer might think 'I've found it!' but it turns out to just be a large house or hall or seeat of one of the smaller houses
except most of the Neck is named as being impassable by boat. having large boats the size of what are currently would not be able to traverse much of the neck
Agreeing with Where. We need more wooden and non-conventional keeps
I see your point Otty. I think I’m just really attached to the idea of having hydrosere processes evident and having smaller channels overhung by trees was a way of making the area impassable
I greatly disagree with making large areas of the Neck like the Florida Marshes. perhaps some areas but not near the causeway
-The broad open expanses might work in some areas but are all to easily accessible by longship. A drakr would not be hindered much by reeds. such as in florida.
-The...
I always thought of Greywater Watch being a wooden castle like a Gord/burgwall. Now I think on it there is a greater possibility that other settlements of the neck, perhaps more in the border regions, will have such structures.
Is there additional meaning behind the name Greywater? like some...
I agree with Loras on this one. It would suit the mythos of the crannogmen to perpetuate the idea that their castle is unplottable and can move if need be. It would be easier for the crannogmen to utilise the changing environment and block off certain areas and passages to divert coming people...
Ore being exposed on one side of the range (stackspear, banefort) does not mean that Doggett will have any. An cool idea could be the mine entrance reduced to slag by Balerion.
And I didn’t know that Payne were a principal house. I just thought they were a minor house which had a few high...
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