[PnP] P&P Files
Scott Adams
longshotgm at netzero.com
Fri Feb 17 18:15:11 CET 2012
Updated my Culture Project files.
If wout wants I can upload the zip again or just the updated files below.
I could send it out to the list if needed as well if enough interest.
Just figured I'd post these notes for quick reference. Most of this
should've been updated in 2005 but I'm a bit behind :)
* Added Timbaza to Culpow.txt file was missing by mistake to the
Barbarian culture/power info
* Richard advised Donara is Law not Elder. Old change but was updated
in culpow.txt file.
* Back in 2005 Dave Sanders found the Lost Tribe of the Wallan.
Richard commented on it and here is the excerpt:
From: "David A. Sanders" <dasandersx at comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 23:20:13 -0800
On map 11, near the Haunted Hills (site 13) is a tribe called
The Wallan.
From Richard: [Snippet - not full details]
They are part of the Assiran. The tribal population is 12,000.
They can field 2400 warriors. The Wallan are the most conservative
of the Assiran tribes and, arguably, the most barbaric. They will
have nothing to do with Valheim's overtures as they still consider
those people to be the enemy. Where it not for the need to fend off
the barbarians to the northeast, and their superstitious dread of
the area to the west, they would probably try to do something about
it. As it is, their attentions are concentrated on defending their
lands and surviving.
The chief of the Wallan with the greatest clout is Urgal of the
Wallaniershi (NW part of their lands). He is 42 years old and took
his first life when he was 12. He is noted as a master of the axe
(EL13 in all forms thereof) and for his unflappable courage. He is
not the most intelligent of men. In fact, he is more than a bit
stupid. Thankfully, for the Wallan, he loves his wife (35 years
old) dearly and her wit is faster than summer lightning. More often
than not the strategies he follows are of her devising.
The wife is Hodama of the Puessen, taken slave by Urgal while
adventuring at the age of 23. By his 25th birthday she was a slave
no longer. By his 26th she was his only wife. She is noted for her
wit, beauty and vengefulness.
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Added the info to my Culsum.txt - Culture Summary file and to the
Culture.txt files. Culture.txt is just a text version of the culture
book scanned info. Just minor edits. But Cultsum.txt is my master
summary file for quick reference.
* Bhmotin Economy info was missing from culture book. Richard
gave me the below info. Added to my Culsum.txt, Culture and
master land.txt file which is master copy of culture book text
versoin with some minor other details.
Economy: Bhamotin has a strong economy. Its foundation is agriculture
and fishing. The hill regions produce high quality wood and have
extensive mines. The primary metals found there are iron, copper and
tin. They are noted producers of decent quality metal work and woven
fabrics. Bhamotin has some sea trade. Given the endemic Climan
problem, it is not as strong as it could be. Their main trade
partner is Marentia. They also have overland trade with their other
neighbors though it is controlled because the Primacy has no trust
for Cerulea or the Rogizini Empire.
* Minor edits to culsum.txt file including hard to read River info.
River near Cholchara is Sich. River in Bhamotin is The Piaten.
* Culmagic.txt [Slavery/Magic info file] updated with a note on
slavery from Richard.
Files updated: 2/17/12
* culpow.txt - Culture Project Power chart
* culture.txt - Culture project archive text version of culture file
* land.txt - Culture book text version [updated]
* culsum.txt - Culture project Summary info quick reference
* culmagic.txt - Culture project magic and slavery reference chart
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