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==NPCs==
 
==NPCs==

Revision as of 17:54, 21 January 2018

Email Cayzle@cayzle.com if you need access to any of these docs.

Lakeview Passage Game Bible

Lakeview Passage Module 1: Troubled Times on Lakeview Passage

Lakeview Passage Module 2: Too Much Love

Lakeview Passage Module 3: Shredded Cheese

Lakeview Passage Module 4: Poor Trash

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Lakeview Passage Module 5: Hands of Love

Lakeview Passage Module 6: Into the Woods


NPCs

People who have shown up and made an impression in the game, but with some background detail that cannot be put out for public view.

  • Sgt Lestrade, Northwest Tower Guard leader on the Fence Level. None too bright, and willing to look the other way for a price.
  • Father Arellius Half elf cleric, and Hard Love propenent of Caeroldra. He’s tried a land grab and take over of the Fence Level. He was caught and imprisoned. But he may be able to escape and trouble the PC’s again later.
  • “Crimson” is Lord Damon Peerimon, a human member of the Floating City Council, and current patriarch of the very rich (and therefore powerful) Peerimon family.

The current Lord is following in his father’s footsteps in exploiting the natural wealth of the Crying Woods. Peerimon’s father did this openly, even establishing a village, called Peerimon, on the nearest shore. That village was destroyed in a precursor to an attack on the Float itself. Peerimon’s father continued his attempts, but was thwarted multiple times by the adventuring group, The Crimson Shields of Hope.

The current Peerimon, learning from the mistakes of his father, is attempting his exploitation surreptitiously, using pseudonyms, underlings, dummy corporations, etc to hide his involvement. He neutral evil in temperment who thinks he can gain an advantage by causing mayhem on the lower levels. You can pick the benefit he is hoping for; Previous DM theory is that he thinks he can get picked to be an Undercrat, and he has a long-term plot to benefit from so being picked.

Peerimon's area of focus changed upon the concentration of the Crying Woods to its current configuration following the Sargrass Crossover. The opening of three quarters of the surrounding woodland, and navigable rivers both north and west have provided a once-in-a-lifetime business opportunity, and the nobleman plans to focus all his energies into it.

He gives his more important underlings a symbol of appreciation – a red metal medallion etched with a symbol of a diamond on each side. This symbol is meant as a red-herring, alluding to the Lords of Diamonds group, who are actually not involved. Crimson Has figured out a way to get specific individuals picked as Undercrats. He uses various underlings to do his work, always staying above the fray.

  • Nemorlachria - a protective force generated by an elvish enclave in the north formed by the merger of a noble soul with what goodness remains in the forest. The entity is bound to the geographical borders of The Crying Wood.

This noble soul is currently Florin Jadenth, a former PC of the closed Crimson Shields of Hope game. Nemorlachria possesses the same abilities/awareness as the Crying Wood. Nemorlachria is not as powerful across the whole jungle, but can become more powerful if he focuses his efforts to a localized spot. Elsewhere, the influence of the two opposing entities waxes and wanes like random waves across the ocean, although the Crying Woods is ascendant for most of the time. Nemorlachria’s priorities are to protect the elvish village from whence he was spawned, protect those individuals within the wood that he favors, and prevent the geographical expansion of the Wood.

The fate of Nemorlachria following the concentration of the Crying Wood is currently unknown.