Osiris: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
A low-walled Eastern city on the Geb River Delta, with mixed ethnicities. A port city, with ~10 huge piers and a bustling market. | A low-walled Eastern city on the Geb River Delta, with mixed ethnicities. A port city, with ~10 huge piers and a bustling market. | ||
Line 5: | Line 4: | ||
(Jess, what else can we say?) | (Jess, what else can we say?) | ||
From [[Ur]] campaign notes: | |||
During this time Saul discovered the Eastern city is nicer (richer) as he moved toward the towers in the southeast. Along his journey to the towers, he came across beautifully maintained gardens which happened to be, as he later learned at a Temple of Sharif, a god of peace and cleanliness. Saul spent some time bathing in the temples public bath and discussing varying religions with Alacar, a priest of Sharif who seemed to rapidly lose interest in Saul once Saul revealed the only wealth and possessions he had were on his person, robe, belt and staff. | |||
There's also a great Library in Osiris. | |||
Jaban's weapon shop. | |||
The Whirling Dervish Inn. | |||
Underworld boss, Damus the Dark (big bald africanish) in the Bleeding Gull (rough bar). | |||
Location: [[Media:World-11.jpg | Map 11]] | Location: [[Media:World-11.jpg | Map 11]] | ||
[[Category:Cities]] | [[Category:Cities]] |
Revision as of 18:31, 3 February 2007
A low-walled Eastern city on the Geb River Delta, with mixed ethnicities. A port city, with ~10 huge piers and a bustling market.
A religion is based here that idealizes purity and cleanliness.
(Jess, what else can we say?)
From Ur campaign notes:
During this time Saul discovered the Eastern city is nicer (richer) as he moved toward the towers in the southeast. Along his journey to the towers, he came across beautifully maintained gardens which happened to be, as he later learned at a Temple of Sharif, a god of peace and cleanliness. Saul spent some time bathing in the temples public bath and discussing varying religions with Alacar, a priest of Sharif who seemed to rapidly lose interest in Saul once Saul revealed the only wealth and possessions he had were on his person, robe, belt and staff.
There's also a great Library in Osiris.
Jaban's weapon shop.
The Whirling Dervish Inn.
Underworld boss, Damus the Dark (big bald africanish) in the Bleeding Gull (rough bar).
Location: Map 11