Super Kudos to Darrian and Hewitt and everyone involved with Cordor politics. I am usually the one causing meetings that go on for hours~ but I am enjoying this new tactic that the others came up with of short, effective meetings.
Thank you for the fun!
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Re: Council
I find a neat match to keep plots and politics in Cordor...
That dark and rainy city in the southern coast of Arelith makes me think in an old London! And the city of London always remind me the decay romantic/gotic/Victorian scenario of the adventures of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his creature... Sherlock Holmes... or the murders of Jack the Ripper... or the reign of Henry VIII of England and his behead the wife love... or...
So Kudos to anyone ploting and contributing to feed that background to the Cordor City!
PD: More fog to Cordor!
That dark and rainy city in the southern coast of Arelith makes me think in an old London! And the city of London always remind me the decay romantic/gotic/Victorian scenario of the adventures of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his creature... Sherlock Holmes... or the murders of Jack the Ripper... or the reign of Henry VIII of England and his behead the wife love... or...
So Kudos to anyone ploting and contributing to feed that background to the Cordor City!
PD: More fog to Cordor!
Disclaimer: All what I write are simple opinions of a player and always with honest intention to contribute constructively and from respect, but with a poor knowledge of English.
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Re: Council
London doesn't actually get much fog. That was smog from coal and oil burning. Though, Cordor does burn a lot of coal. And those street lamps must run on something. So yeah, I guess it's already a little steampunky that way. And it would fit the flavor.
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