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You can select any of the Elf sub races (as long as it has elf in the name) when creating a PC via the Custom Race Golem on the Islands module. The above IC information are general guidelines for selecting a birthplace and to help you develop your character's backstory. Each type of sub-elf exists in each of the primary cities, just the sub-elf that is the majority is indicated for each city. | You can select any of the Elf sub races (as long as it has elf in the name) when creating a PC via the Custom Race Golem on the Islands module. The above IC information are general guidelines for selecting a birthplace and to help you develop your character's backstory. Each type of sub-elf exists in each of the primary cities, just the sub-elf that is the majority is indicated for each city. | ||
− | New Player Characters are currently not eligible to start out as Royalty or | + | New Player Characters are currently not eligible to start out as Royalty, Nobility, nor anyone with or had power or influence. This is a reward in itself and something the PC can work towards which brings its own prestige. Options for a notable family parent can include, but are not limited to, wealthy merchant, master crafter, a retired officer of a particular city's guard.... Use common sense. If you have no common sense, run your idea by the DM team (dms@arkaz.com). |
Also, new Player Characters are from the new generation of Elves and only know Toloira; they did not exist on the old world so have no memories of it, only stories passed down from parents and other elders. | Also, new Player Characters are from the new generation of Elves and only know Toloira; they did not exist on the old world so have no memories of it, only stories passed down from parents and other elders. |
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Primary Race | Elf |
Population | 10000 |
Primary Export | Wood Products |
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 General
- 3 Religion
- 4 Toloira Island
- 5 Toloira Cities
- 6 Points of Interest not in cities
- 7 OOC: Starting a new PC with a Toloira background
- 8 OOC: Starting a new PC with a non-Toloira background
History
A study of Toloira (Island of Eternity) by Alvin Shr'ug (translated from elvish):
The island that is called by the Elves "Toloira" (which means "The Island of Eternity") has a rich source of minerals, gems, plants and animals. It is no wonder when the first elf landed on this island his breath was taken away and he stayed there.
If you walk through the Island there are a lot of rare plants and creatures around. In the middle of the Island there is a big crystal that has a strange bright glow around it. After a long study it seems like the crystal wasn't always there when the Island was formed, but somehow it came there - almost as if it fell from the sky.
More study of the ground it indicates that the ground was not always as fertile as it is now. At the moment the crystal came on the Island the ground seemed to grow richer.
A lot of elves heard about an Island, a paradise on earth and started looking for Toloira. Some indeed found it... some got lost. The elves who found it remained on the island and built wondrous cities there.
The crystal on the island seems to give off a strange kind of power. Wizards, sorcerers and more scientists are still debating why the land is so rich, what the influence of the crystal is, and where the crystal came from.
The Great Cataclysm
This is what the Elves call the time period they were ripped from their homeworld. As they were ripped from their homeworld the veils between the planes were torn and creatures from the other planes leaked into that of the Elves. The Elves had to defend themselves against this invasion and many were lost before they finally rested on Arkaz. This was before their discovery of Toloira.
General
From king to commoner it is mostly a benevolant society and great respect for nature and the land. Each person has their functions to fulfill and most are not envious or jealous of one another's station in life since each person tends to the land in some way. Recently "outsiders" have started visiting Toloira a lot more frequently. The Elves are, in general, still a little Xenophobic regarding non-Toloirans, but they are slowly changing to be more accepting of other people.
Religion
The Elves of the Old world believed in a One True Divine entity that encompassed everything. Since being pulled from their home and landing on Arkaz they have lost touch with that entity. Some of the older Elves still worship the old god, some have lost their faith. Since most have a great respect for nature still they abhor things unnatural, necromantic, and negative energies.
Toloira Island
Toloira Cities
Shal'Tirr'em
Capitol city of Toloira, Royal family and Extended family live here, exports many forest products and unusual plants from Shal'Tirr Lake. Has the highest concentration of High Elves. Sits on the southeastern edge of the northwestern mountain range and the Shal'Tirr lake. The town is fairly good-sized and supports many master crafters, an inn, and a mage school that has access to their own form of higher mage ability enablement. The town and surrounding forest are constantly overrun with hostile wisps. Approx population: 3800 The Royal Family
Extended Family
Nobility
Mage SchoolThe Mage School in Shal'Tirr'em is the main place aspiring young mages from around the island go to learn the ways of the arcane. The school is free so long as the mages return the favor by enlisting in the Toloira Guard (any city) to help protect their homeland from all threats, for at least 4 years of service. Once a mage can cast 5th level spells they are dismissed from the shcool. A few Senior Mages and higher do sometimes remain at the school to teach young mages. Members of the Mage school are not allowed to be members of the School of Necromantic Arts at the same time. ExportsMany forest products and unusual plants from Shal'Tirr Lake. |
Ral'Yenn'em
With the recent sacking and subsequent occupation of the city by the Rising Eclipse, most of the buildings, aside from the keep, are destroyed and it is one of the Rising Eclipse strongholds.
Nobility
Exports
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Dre'Farra'em
Regional city in area D, exports a lot of plains farm products and unusual southern coastal items. Has the highest concentration of Moon Elves. Approx population: 2800 Nobility
ExportsPlains farm products and unusual southern coastal items. |
Mir'Nossr'em
Regional city in area C sitting upon plains and cliffs overlooking the western sea. This was the first city to be established on Toloira and became the first capitol city of the elves until Shal'Tirr'em was established and the king built a castle there. Exports a lot of plains farm products. Has the highest concentration of Sun Elves. The western coast gets a lot of wind coming off the sea so most buildings are constructed with curved architecture. Approx population: 1800 Nobility
ExportsPlains farm products. |
Hemol'sham
Village in area D1, exports forest products. Has the highest concentration of Wood Elves. Approx population: 250 Nobility
ExportsUnusual forest products. |
Trade
Trade between the communities is via caravans using roads across the lowlands. Generally the mountains are not passable by caravans, but there are a few mountain passes that adventurers may use. A small dock at the mouth of the Shal'Tirr'ol, which flows between section A and D1, has a boat going to Grubbins Port.
Intraisland Travel
Free travel is mostly done on foot following established roads. For some specific destinations Tigers can be ridden for a small fee. Fast travel between towns, by individuals, is via Wyvern riding for a modest fee. Each major town has a Wyvern Tower where the Wyverns are kept and trained by Handlers. The towers are tall for ease of landing and to keep the Wyverns away from the general populous.
Points of Interest not in cities
The World Stone
High up in the mountains within a crater lies the World Stone of Toloira. It is guarded by an "outsider" Elf named Da'emona. |
Archer Academy
The Archer Academy sits at a crossroads in the forest to the west of Shal'Tirr'em. This is the primary location Archers go to train. Many archers follow the paths to combine Magic (those who have the ability) with Archery to become the deadly Arcane Archers. |
School of Necromantic Arts
The School of Necromantic Arts is located somewhere along the eastern coast. Most Toloirans disdain what goes on there and they do not go there so its location is only generally known. The school has an agreement with the King to exist and the laws of Toloira are clear as to the practices they are allowed. Members of this school are not allowed to become members of the Shal'Tirr'em Mage school at the same time. |
OOC: Starting a new PC with a Toloira background
You can select any of the Elf sub races (as long as it has elf in the name) when creating a PC via the Custom Race Golem on the Islands module. The above IC information are general guidelines for selecting a birthplace and to help you develop your character's backstory. Each type of sub-elf exists in each of the primary cities, just the sub-elf that is the majority is indicated for each city.
New Player Characters are currently not eligible to start out as Royalty, Nobility, nor anyone with or had power or influence. This is a reward in itself and something the PC can work towards which brings its own prestige. Options for a notable family parent can include, but are not limited to, wealthy merchant, master crafter, a retired officer of a particular city's guard.... Use common sense. If you have no common sense, run your idea by the DM team (dms@arkaz.com).
Also, new Player Characters are from the new generation of Elves and only know Toloira; they did not exist on the old world so have no memories of it, only stories passed down from parents and other elders.
If you have a specific concept in mind that is not covered here, run it by the DM team.
OOC: Starting a new PC with a non-Toloira background
Any PC race can wash up on Toloira, and normal rules apply.