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===Quests===
 
===Quests===
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'''Kameal The Carpet Vendor''' ''(Located on the West docks)''
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:Requires:
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*500 Cloth
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*500 Thread
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</div>
  
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'''Jesse the Pillow vendor''' ''(Located on the West docks)''
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:Requires:
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*10 Spiders Silk
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'''Niles the fisherman''' ''(Located on the West docks)''
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:Requires:
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*20 Fish
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'''Matrika the Magi''' ''(Located near a small treed area in the North West area outside Edana)''
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:Requires:
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*20 Arcane Gems
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'''Janice''' ''(Located in a small tent near the Tournament Grounds, North side Edana)''
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:Requires:
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*30,000 Gold
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:Reward:
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*Full Vanity Ticket
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</div>
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'''Daralis''' ''(Located in a small tent near the Tournament Grounds, North side Edana)''
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:Requires:
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*8000 Gold
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:Reward:
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*Vanity Ticket
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</div>
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'''Cain''' ''(Located in a small tent near the Tournament Grounds, North side Edana)''
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-In progress-
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'''Peter the Drunk''' ''(Located inside "The Dusty Trail Inn and Tavern" South side Edana)''
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:Requires:
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*A bottle of Rick's Ale
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:Reward:
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*Some Coin
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::'''Rick the Irritated Brewer'''  ''(Located inside "The Dusty Trail Inn and Tavern" South side Edana)''
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::Requires:
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:*20 Hop cones
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::Reward:
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:*A bottle of Ale
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'''Brutus''' ''(Located in the crafters tent South side, outside Edana)''
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:Requires:
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*5 Ettin Stones
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:Reward:
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*Statue of Lady Adalia
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'''Cullen of Culle's Rodent Hide Clothing''' ''(Located in the crafters tent South side, outside Edana)''
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'''Melinda''' ''(Located outside Alora's Restaurant and Tavern, near South Gate)''
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:Requires:
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*10 Apples
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
  
 
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==Geography==
 
==Geography==
  
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The areas around Edana include a mountain range to the southeast, with a few mountains scattered to the north as well, the Chevalier's Run River, Lake Edana, a thick forest which the King's Highway cuts through, a small open plain to the south, and the ocean to the north, east, and west.
  
 
===Neighbouring Cities and Towns===
 
===Neighbouring Cities and Towns===
  
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Positioned primely on the continents marine trade routes, Edana finds itself distant from all other [[World#Starting Cities | Cities and Towns]].  
  
 
===Dungeons===
 
===Dungeons===
  
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'''<u>Tomb''' - Low Level Dungeon</u><br>
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''Located North of the West docks stands a stone with word "Tome" inscribed across it''
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Monsters/Creatures within:<br>
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*Rats
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*Ratmen
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*Restless Souls
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*Skeletons
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*Ghouls
  
==History==
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<u>Features:</u> This dungeon features a quester who has had his music stolen by an Orc who resides there.
  
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List Dungeons with general entrance location and some monsters within.
  
 
==Current Government==
 
==Current Government==
  
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'''<u>Monarchy</u>'''
  
==Laws==
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Torenstein Flint - King of Mercadia
  
'''Current Laws of Mercadia as written by Queen Annalise I'''
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Alora Ironoak-Flint - Queen of Mercadia
  
No Edanian citizen shall freely suffer the misdeeds of those who would seek to break our laws.
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'''<u>Council Members</u>'''
  
<span style="color: red>Let it be known: All crimes shall be met with equal consequences. None are above the law.</span>
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==Laws==
 
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Minor Crimes:
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'''Current Laws of Mercadia as written by Former Queen Annalise I'''
 
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Harassment - Described as the use of aggressive pressure or intimidation.
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<u>'''No Edanian citizen shall freely suffer the misdeeds of those who would seek to break our laws.'''</u>
 
 
Punishment for the crime of harassment shall include a fine not to exceed the amount of 1,500 gold coins.
 
 
 
Vandalism - The deliberate destruction or defacement of one's personal property.
 
 
 
Punishment shall include a fine not to exceed the amount of 1,000 gold coins. The citizen responsible shall also reimburse any cost incurred during the repair or replacement of the damaged property.
 
  
Exposure - The crime of intentionally displaying one’s sexual organs in public.
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<span style="color: red>'''Let it be known: All crimes shall be met with equal consequences. None are above the law.'''</span>
  
The accused shall be imprisoned for a time not to exceed a single week, and a fine not to exceed the amount of 2,000 gold coins.
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'''Minor Crimes:'''
  
Theft - The taking and removing of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it.
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The accused shall return any and all of the stolen property; should this not be possible, the accused shall then be required to pay full restitution to the victimized party. The accused shall be face imprisonment for a period not to exceed three days.
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;'''Harassment'''  :Described as the use of aggressive pressure or intimidation.
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*''Punishment for the crime of harassment shall include a fine not to exceed the amount of 1,500 gold coins.''
  
Slander - The action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to one’s reputation.  
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;'''Vandalism'''  :The deliberate destruction or defacement of one's personal property.
  
Punishment may include fines not to exceed 1,000 gold coins. The accused must also be required to issue a public apology to the defamed.  
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*''Punishment shall include a fine not to exceed the amount of 1,000 gold coins. The citizen responsible shall also reimburse any cost incurred during the repair or replacement of the damaged property.''
  
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;'''Exposure''' :The crime of intentionally displaying one’s sexual organs in public.
  
Felonious Crimes:
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*''The accused shall be imprisoned for a time not to exceed a single week, and a fine not to exceed the amount of 2,000 gold coins.''
  
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;'''Theft''' :The taking and removing of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it.
  
Civil Disorder - Any public disturbance involving acts of violence by assemblages of three or more persons, which cause an immediate danger of or results in damage or injury to the property or person of any other individual.
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*''The accused shall return any and all of the stolen property; should this not be possible, the accused shall then be required to pay full restitution to the victimized party. The accused shall be face imprisonment for a period not to exceed three days.''
  
All parties responsible shall placed on public display for a period not to exceed three days. All parties must also be required to pay restitution to any and all individuals affected monetarily during this time.  
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;'''Slander'''  :The action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to one’s reputation.  
  
Tax Evasion - Taxes for land must be paid for on a monthly basis. Failure to pay taxes may result in the loss of property. Continued evasion will result in a criminal offense. The fine is only levied by the Queen, Council, or the Guard Commander.
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*''Punishment may include fines not to exceed 1,000 gold coins. The accused must also be required to issue a public apology to the defamed.'''
  
Assault - An attack that causes physical injury to another.
 
  
The accused shall face fines not to exceed 3,000 gold coins, the accused may also face imprisonment for a period not to exceed four days.
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'''Felonious Crimes:'''
  
Sedition - Conduct or speech inciting others to rebel against the crown or governing body.
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The act of sedition shall not be tolerated. The accused shall endure public flogging, with the number of lashes to be determined by the ruling authority. The accused shall then face imprisonment for a period that shall be in accordance with the severity of the crime.  
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;Civil Disorder  :Any public disturbance involving acts of violence by assemblages of three or more persons, which cause an immediate danger of or results in damage or injury to the property or person of any other individual.
  
Abduction - An act or instance or the crime of seizing, confining, inveigling, abducting, or carrying away a person by force or fraud often with a demand for ransom or in furtherance of another crime.  
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*''All parties responsible shall placed on public display for a period not to exceed three days. All parties must also be required to pay restitution to any and all individuals affected monetarily during this time.''
  
The accused shall face a punishment of either banishment or death by a manner to be determined by the victim, or the victim’s family should death occur during the period of abduction.
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;Tax Evasion :Taxes for land must be paid for on a monthly basis. Failure to pay taxes may result in the loss of property. Continued evasion will result in a criminal offense. The fine is only levied by the Queen, Council, or the Guard Commander.
  
Enslavement - The act of forcing another into servitude against his or her will.
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;Assault :An attack that causes physical injury to another.  
  
The accused shall be stripped of land and title. The accused must all pay restitution to the enslaved for owed wages.
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*''The accused shall face fines not to exceed 3,000 gold coins, the accused may also face imprisonment for a period not to exceed four days. ''
  
Rape - Unlawful sexual activity or sexual intercourse carried out forcibly or under threat of injury against the will of another or with a person who is beneath a certain age or incapable of valid consent.
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;Sedition  :Conduct or speech inciting others to rebel against the crown or governing body.  
  
The crime of rape shall be met with possible castration and exile of the accused, punishment may also include death by exsanguination.
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*''The act of sedition shall not be tolerated. The accused shall endure public flogging, with the number of lashes to be determined by the ruling authority. The accused shall then face imprisonment for a period that shall be in accordance with the severity of the crime. ''
  
Murder - The unlawful, premeditated killing of one man or woman by another.
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;Abduction :An act or instance or the crime of seizing, confining, inveigling, abducting, or carrying away a person by force or fraud often with a demand for ransom or in furtherance of another crime.  
  
The accused shall face exile or execution by a manner to be determined by the ruling authority.  
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*''The accused shall face a punishment of either banishment or death by a manner to be determined by the victim, or the victim’s family should death occur during the period of abduction.''
  
Treason - The crime of extreme acts against one’s sovereign or nation.  
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;Enslavement :The act of forcing another into servitude against his or her will.
  
The accused shall face execution by a manner to be determined by the ruling authority and remaining family members must swear fealty to the Monarch or be stripped of land and title.  
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*''The accused shall be stripped of land and title. The accused must all pay restitution to the enslaved for owed wages.''
  
Regicide - The Deliberate killing of a Monarch.  
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;Rape :Unlawful sexual activity or sexual intercourse carried out forcibly or under threat of injury against the will of another or with a person who is beneath a certain age or incapable of valid consent.
  
The accused shall face execution by a manner to be determined by the ruling authority, and remaining family members shall face banishment.
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*''The crime of rape shall be met with possible castration and exile of the accused, punishment may also include death by exsanguination.''
  
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;Murder :The unlawful, premeditated killing of one man or woman by another.
  
Cursing - Calling out for a hostile god or an unholy entity either privately or publicly in order to hurt the community with misfortune.
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*''The accused shall face exile or execution by a manner to be determined by the ruling authority.''
  
Anyone found to have committed the crime of cursing, thus risking bringing hardships upon the community, must expiate for their actions in a manner that is found fitting considering the degree of their seriousness. Possible acts of atonement include taking part in a religious service, donating to a religious organization and a public apology. Continuous acts of cursing should be punished with banishment. If the misfortune called by the offender manifests they should be banished or executed.
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;Treason :The crime of extreme acts against one’s sovereign or nation.  
  
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*''The accused shall face execution by a manner to be determined by the ruling authority and remaining family members must swear fealty to the Monarch or be stripped of land and title. ''
  
Desecration - Wilfully disgracing, damaging, robbing or destroying a place or an object that is considered to be of divine nature.
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;Regicide :The Deliberate killing of a Monarch.  
  
Anyone found to have committed the crime of desecration, thus insulting the followers and teachings of the deity due to malicious intent, must expiate for their actions in a manner that is found fitting considering the degree of their seriousness. Possible acts of atonement include taking part in a religious service, taking part in community service, a public apology and a fine used to repair the damage caused. If the act is of a graver nature or continuous the offender must be declared an outlaw, and the wealth confiscated from them must be used to repair the damage caused.
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*''The accused shall face execution by a manner to be determined by the ruling authority, and remaining family members shall face banishment.''
  
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;Cursing :Calling out for a hostile god or an unholy entity either privately or publicly in order to hurt the community with misfortune.
  
Disturbing the Dead - Wilfully disgracing, damaging, robbing or destroying a site of burial or memorial.
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*''Anyone found to have committed the crime of cursing, thus risking bringing hardships upon the community, must expiate for their actions in a manner that is found fitting considering the degree of their seriousness. Possible acts of atonement include taking part in a religious service, donating to a religious organization and a public apology. Continuous acts of cursing should be punished with banishment. If the misfortune called by the offender manifests they should be banished or executed.''
  
Anyone found to have committed the crime of disturbing the dead currently at rest, thus offending the memory of the deceased, must expiate for their actions in a manner that is found fitting considering the degree of their seriousness. Possible acts of atonement include taking part in community service and a public apology. Continuous, intentional or serious acts of disturbing the dead should be punished with banishment. Any undead found should be slain to bring their soul back to the grave's rest.
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;Desecration :Wilfully disgracing, damaging, robbing or destroying a place or an object that is considered to be of divine nature.
  
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*''Anyone found to have committed the crime of desecration, thus insulting the followers and teachings of the deity due to malicious intent, must expiate for their actions in a manner that is found fitting considering the degree of their seriousness. Possible acts of atonement include taking part in a religious service, taking part in community service, a public apology and a fine used to repair the damage caused. If the act is of a graver nature or continuous the offender must be declared an outlaw, and the wealth confiscated from them must be used to repair the damage caused.''
  
Necromancy - An act of magical nature that is empowered through the soul of someone else or the caster themselves, or an act of magical nature meant to summon forth or strengthen an unholy entity, or reanimating the body or soul of a being once deceased in order to create an unholy thrall, or any act of magic that draws power from death.
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;Disturbing the Dead :Wilfully disgracing, damaging, robbing or destroying a site of burial or memorial.
  
Anyone found to have committed the crime of necromancy, thus incriminating against natural order, abusing the sacred remains of a living being and violating their own soul or the soul of someone else in order to gain unholy powers, must be either banished or executed depending on the seriousness of their actions.
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*''Anyone found to have committed the crime of disturbing the dead currently at rest, thus offending the memory of the deceased, must expiate for their actions in a manner that is found fitting considering the degree of their seriousness. Possible acts of atonement include taking part in community service and a public apology. Continuous, intentional or serious acts of disturbing the dead should be punished with banishment. Any undead found should be slain to bring their soul back to the grave's rest.''
  
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;Necromancy :An act of magical nature that is empowered through the soul of someone else or the caster themselves, or an act of magical nature meant to summon forth or strengthen an unholy entity, or reanimating the body or soul of a being once deceased in order to create an unholy thrall, or any act of magic that draws power from death.
  
Oathbreaking - Wilfully breaking an oath sworn in the name of Mercadia's Crown or recognized gods.
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*''Anyone found to have committed the crime of necromancy, thus incriminating against natural order, abusing the sacred remains of a living being and violating their own soul or the soul of someone else in order to gain unholy powers, must be either banished or executed depending on the seriousness of their actions.''
  
Anyone found to have committed the crime of oathbreaking, thus disparaging a promise given in the name of a royal or divine judge, must be declared an outlaw and banished from the lands of Mercadia, and if the oathbreaking has caused hardship for the party the oath was given to the wealth confiscated from the offender must be shared to them in order to fix the damage caused, and if the oath broken was sworn on the offender's life the wronged party also has a right to demand their death. An oath received through trickery or lies becomes nullified, and the one that deceived to gain it should be punished instead.
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;Oathbreaking :Wilfully breaking an oath sworn in the name of Mercadia's Crown or recognized gods.
  
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*''Anyone found to have committed the crime of oathbreaking, thus disparaging a promise given in the name of a royal or divine judge, must be declared an outlaw and banished from the lands of Mercadia, and if the oathbreaking has caused hardship for the party the oath was given to the wealth confiscated from the offender must be shared to them in order to fix the damage caused, and if the oath broken was sworn on the offender's life the wronged party also has a right to demand their death. An oath received through trickery or lies becomes nullified, and the one that deceived to gain it should be punished instead.''
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==Private Businesses==
 
==Private Businesses==
  
 
List businesses within city(goods sold/owner)
 
List businesses within city(goods sold/owner)

Revision as of 19:26, 15 January 2018

Getting Started

Upon creation you will find yourself located at Edana's Western docks. The Edana bank is located in the heart of the city. Once situated players may wish to visit one of the many player owned vendors, which can be located North West of the Edana bank where countless goods of all varieties can be found for purchase.

Quests

Kameal The Carpet Vendor (Located on the West docks)

Requires:
  • 500 Cloth
  • 500 Thread

Jesse the Pillow vendor (Located on the West docks)

Requires:
  • 10 Spiders Silk

Niles the fisherman (Located on the West docks)

Requires:
  • 20 Fish

Matrika the Magi (Located near a small treed area in the North West area outside Edana)

Requires:
  • 20 Arcane Gems

Janice (Located in a small tent near the Tournament Grounds, North side Edana)

Requires:
  • 30,000 Gold
Reward:
  • Full Vanity Ticket

Daralis (Located in a small tent near the Tournament Grounds, North side Edana)

Requires:
  • 8000 Gold
Reward:
  • Vanity Ticket

Cain (Located in a small tent near the Tournament Grounds, North side Edana)

-In progress-

Peter the Drunk (Located inside "The Dusty Trail Inn and Tavern" South side Edana)

Requires:
  • A bottle of Rick's Ale
Reward:
  • Some Coin
Rick the Irritated Brewer (Located inside "The Dusty Trail Inn and Tavern" South side Edana)
Requires:
  • 20 Hop cones
Reward:
  • A bottle of Ale

Brutus (Located in the crafters tent South side, outside Edana)

Requires:
  • 5 Ettin Stones
Reward:
  • Statue of Lady Adalia

Cullen of Culle's Rodent Hide Clothing (Located in the crafters tent South side, outside Edana)

-In progress-

Melinda (Located outside Alora's Restaurant and Tavern, near South Gate)

Requires:
  • 10 Apples


Link Bounty Hunters quests(Make page for BH quests with Requirements)

Current Factions

Current factions associated with the city/within the city.

Geography

The areas around Edana include a mountain range to the southeast, with a few mountains scattered to the north as well, the Chevalier's Run River, Lake Edana, a thick forest which the King's Highway cuts through, a small open plain to the south, and the ocean to the north, east, and west.

Neighbouring Cities and Towns

Positioned primely on the continents marine trade routes, Edana finds itself distant from all other Cities and Towns.

Dungeons

Tomb - Low Level Dungeon
Located North of the West docks stands a stone with word "Tome" inscribed across it

Monsters/Creatures within:

  • Rats
  • Ratmen
  • Restless Souls
  • Skeletons
  • Ghouls

Features: This dungeon features a quester who has had his music stolen by an Orc who resides there.

List Dungeons with general entrance location and some monsters within.

Current Government

Monarchy

Torenstein Flint - King of Mercadia

Alora Ironoak-Flint - Queen of Mercadia

Council Members

Laws

Current Laws of Mercadia as written by Former Queen Annalise I

No Edanian citizen shall freely suffer the misdeeds of those who would seek to break our laws.

Let it be known: All crimes shall be met with equal consequences. None are above the law.

Minor Crimes:


Harassment  
Described as the use of aggressive pressure or intimidation.
  • Punishment for the crime of harassment shall include a fine not to exceed the amount of 1,500 gold coins.
Vandalism  
The deliberate destruction or defacement of one's personal property.
  • Punishment shall include a fine not to exceed the amount of 1,000 gold coins. The citizen responsible shall also reimburse any cost incurred during the repair or replacement of the damaged property.
Exposure 
The crime of intentionally displaying one’s sexual organs in public.
  • The accused shall be imprisoned for a time not to exceed a single week, and a fine not to exceed the amount of 2,000 gold coins.
Theft 
The taking and removing of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it.
  • The accused shall return any and all of the stolen property; should this not be possible, the accused shall then be required to pay full restitution to the victimized party. The accused shall be face imprisonment for a period not to exceed three days.
Slander  
The action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to one’s reputation.
  • Punishment may include fines not to exceed 1,000 gold coins. The accused must also be required to issue a public apology to the defamed.'


Felonious Crimes:


Civil Disorder  
Any public disturbance involving acts of violence by assemblages of three or more persons, which cause an immediate danger of or results in damage or injury to the property or person of any other individual.
  • All parties responsible shall placed on public display for a period not to exceed three days. All parties must also be required to pay restitution to any and all individuals affected monetarily during this time.
Tax Evasion 
Taxes for land must be paid for on a monthly basis. Failure to pay taxes may result in the loss of property. Continued evasion will result in a criminal offense. The fine is only levied by the Queen, Council, or the Guard Commander.
Assault 
An attack that causes physical injury to another.
  • The accused shall face fines not to exceed 3,000 gold coins, the accused may also face imprisonment for a period not to exceed four days.
Sedition  
Conduct or speech inciting others to rebel against the crown or governing body.
  • The act of sedition shall not be tolerated. The accused shall endure public flogging, with the number of lashes to be determined by the ruling authority. The accused shall then face imprisonment for a period that shall be in accordance with the severity of the crime.
Abduction 
An act or instance or the crime of seizing, confining, inveigling, abducting, or carrying away a person by force or fraud often with a demand for ransom or in furtherance of another crime.
  • The accused shall face a punishment of either banishment or death by a manner to be determined by the victim, or the victim’s family should death occur during the period of abduction.
Enslavement 
The act of forcing another into servitude against his or her will.
  • The accused shall be stripped of land and title. The accused must all pay restitution to the enslaved for owed wages.
Rape 
Unlawful sexual activity or sexual intercourse carried out forcibly or under threat of injury against the will of another or with a person who is beneath a certain age or incapable of valid consent.
  • The crime of rape shall be met with possible castration and exile of the accused, punishment may also include death by exsanguination.
Murder 
The unlawful, premeditated killing of one man or woman by another.
  • The accused shall face exile or execution by a manner to be determined by the ruling authority.
Treason 
The crime of extreme acts against one’s sovereign or nation.
  • The accused shall face execution by a manner to be determined by the ruling authority and remaining family members must swear fealty to the Monarch or be stripped of land and title.
Regicide 
The Deliberate killing of a Monarch.
  • The accused shall face execution by a manner to be determined by the ruling authority, and remaining family members shall face banishment.
Cursing 
Calling out for a hostile god or an unholy entity either privately or publicly in order to hurt the community with misfortune.
  • Anyone found to have committed the crime of cursing, thus risking bringing hardships upon the community, must expiate for their actions in a manner that is found fitting considering the degree of their seriousness. Possible acts of atonement include taking part in a religious service, donating to a religious organization and a public apology. Continuous acts of cursing should be punished with banishment. If the misfortune called by the offender manifests they should be banished or executed.
Desecration 
Wilfully disgracing, damaging, robbing or destroying a place or an object that is considered to be of divine nature.
  • Anyone found to have committed the crime of desecration, thus insulting the followers and teachings of the deity due to malicious intent, must expiate for their actions in a manner that is found fitting considering the degree of their seriousness. Possible acts of atonement include taking part in a religious service, taking part in community service, a public apology and a fine used to repair the damage caused. If the act is of a graver nature or continuous the offender must be declared an outlaw, and the wealth confiscated from them must be used to repair the damage caused.
Disturbing the Dead 
Wilfully disgracing, damaging, robbing or destroying a site of burial or memorial.
  • Anyone found to have committed the crime of disturbing the dead currently at rest, thus offending the memory of the deceased, must expiate for their actions in a manner that is found fitting considering the degree of their seriousness. Possible acts of atonement include taking part in community service and a public apology. Continuous, intentional or serious acts of disturbing the dead should be punished with banishment. Any undead found should be slain to bring their soul back to the grave's rest.
Necromancy 
An act of magical nature that is empowered through the soul of someone else or the caster themselves, or an act of magical nature meant to summon forth or strengthen an unholy entity, or reanimating the body or soul of a being once deceased in order to create an unholy thrall, or any act of magic that draws power from death.
  • Anyone found to have committed the crime of necromancy, thus incriminating against natural order, abusing the sacred remains of a living being and violating their own soul or the soul of someone else in order to gain unholy powers, must be either banished or executed depending on the seriousness of their actions.
Oathbreaking 
Wilfully breaking an oath sworn in the name of Mercadia's Crown or recognized gods.
  • Anyone found to have committed the crime of oathbreaking, thus disparaging a promise given in the name of a royal or divine judge, must be declared an outlaw and banished from the lands of Mercadia, and if the oathbreaking has caused hardship for the party the oath was given to the wealth confiscated from the offender must be shared to them in order to fix the damage caused, and if the oath broken was sworn on the offender's life the wronged party also has a right to demand their death. An oath received through trickery or lies becomes nullified, and the one that deceived to gain it should be punished instead.

Private Businesses

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