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The valley of '''Lodi''' was unveiled to [[Achaea]] in Mayan, 223AF, by [[Sarapis]], the Logos. Lodi is an area exclusive to [[newbies]] trying to get to know the lands in (relative) safety.
'''Lodi''' is one of two fanciful areas for [[newbies]] only, the other being [[Minia]]. Unveiled to [[Achaea]] by [[Sarapis]], the Logos in Mayan, 223AF, Lodi is an area for newbies trying to get to know the lands in (relative) safety.
 
[[Poraeus]] the dragon, observer of the gateway, watches over all newbies with compassionate eyes. Do not try to enter Lodi if you are above level 21, or you will be quickly ejected by a bronze dragon friend of Poraeus.


Lodi is home to many friends and foes for a new adventurer to meet, greet and if desired, slay. There are many small quests that can be done around Lodi for those wishing for a mental challenge.
Lodi is home to many friends and foes for a new adventurer to meet, greet and if desired, slay. There are many small quests that can be done around Lodi for those wishing for a mental challenge.
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== Safety ==
== Safety ==
Newbies within this area are protected by [[Poraeus]] and a pair of large, strong ogres under her command. The ogres will eject any [[adventurer]] from this area who is over level twenty-one, or sufficiently infamous regardless of their level of experience, or who has had the experience to embrace their class. Additionally, Poraeus will deliver young adventurers to Minia, the other area that exists for newbies only.
Newbies within this area are protected by [[Poraeus]], a blue lesser dragon. A bronze dragon friend of Poraeus will eject any [[adventurer]] from this area who is over level twenty-one, or sufficiently infamous regardless of their level of experience, or who has had the experience to embrace their class. Additionally, Poraeus will deliver young adventurers to Minia, the other area that exists for newbies only.


== Inhabitants ==
== Inhabitants ==

Revision as of 17:00, 20 April 2007

Lodi is one of two fanciful areas for newbies only, the other being Minia. Unveiled to Achaea by Sarapis, the Logos in Mayan, 223AF, Lodi is an area for newbies trying to get to know the lands in (relative) safety.

Lodi is home to many friends and foes for a new adventurer to meet, greet and if desired, slay. There are many small quests that can be done around Lodi for those wishing for a mental challenge.

Geography

The valley of Lodi can be located in the southeastern part of the continent of Sapience, just north of Shallam, Jewel of the East.

Lodi itself is actually comprised of four areas. To the north of the village lies a valley where families of troll farmers have made lives for themseves. The village of Gorshire, inhabited by gnomes, can be found south of the valley.

A lair filled with wildcats is in the far northwestern part of the valley. While exploring newbies may also run across unfortunate sheep who met their demise as wildcat meals. (Worse things have happened to the sheep in the past.) Finally, a network of caves is located in the northeastern section of the area where miners work to extract commodities from the earth.

Safety

Newbies within this area are protected by Poraeus, a blue lesser dragon. A bronze dragon friend of Poraeus will eject any adventurer from this area who is over level twenty-one, or sufficiently infamous regardless of their level of experience, or who has had the experience to embrace their class. Additionally, Poraeus will deliver young adventurers to Minia, the other area that exists for newbies only.

Inhabitants

There are many nameless folk in the Lodi crowd such as the gnome men, women, children, deputies, and guards, but there are some who have made a name for themselves.

The following denizens can be found in the village of Gorshire, located in the southern area of Lodi.

Shops

Everything a newbie would need to survive on their own in Achaea can be found within a series of shops in the village of Gorshire.

  1. A food stall, with all basic, cheap foods.
  2. An apothecary, with mana, health, and empty vials.
  3. A clothing stall, with all basic wearable wares.
  4. A general store, with pipes, pocketbelts, packs and tinderboxes.
  5. A bait and tackle shop, for fishing.