Saturday, November 7, 2020

Session 1: Adventures in Greyhawk - Day 22 of Readying


These posts will be for another group that is adventuring in the area of Gran March.

You are currently located in a town named Hochoch in the Gran March. The capital of Gran March is a town named Hookhill, of reasonable size. Gran March is ruled by the leader of an order of knights named Commandant Petros. Petros maintains a standing army of knights and auxiliaries to defend the land.

Some of you may have labored recently in the development of a caravan track between Hochoch and Hookhill (through the before impassable Dim Forest) - if you want to add this to your character profile, come up with a story and detail it below. This will accrue no immediate benefits, but will assist in developing your story and make things more interesting.

You are encouraged to detail your story for the rest of us to understand - you can keep some or all private at your own discretion. You can also provide information directly to me when I create your private thread.

Hochoch has sufficient equipment and stores to provide for your needs now, but availability and prices may change if you don't take advantage of this now. You are all currently housed in one of three inns:

The Green Dragon
The Hogs Head
Bragg's post

You have paid up for a weeks stay and basic fodder as you are preparing for your upcoming adventures.

Some other things that you are aware of: The Dim Forest is located in the western area of Gran march. Hochoch lies at the southern end of the forest, and Hookhill lies to the north east, near a mountain range called the Lortmil Mountains. There is a swamp area called the Rushmoors south and east of Hochoch, and a river named the Javan River flows to the east in a NE-SW direction past Hochoch. A realm named the Grand Duchy of Geoff is to the west, and another realm called Bissel is north of Hookhill.

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