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*[[Kamille]], the Theran healer | *[[Kamille]], the Theran healer | ||
*[[Kathlyn]], a sweet Theran girl | *[[Kathlyn]], a sweet Theran girl | ||
*[[Maejin]], the Archivist Apprentice of the Lucretian | *[[Lara]], Keeper of the Scrolls of the Lucretian Athenaeum | ||
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*[[Matthew]], the Theran arms master | *[[Matthew]], the Theran arms master | ||
*[[Mydoin]], the bookseller | *[[Mydoin]], the bookseller |
Revision as of 18:32, 15 May 2007
New Thera | |
Leader | Angela, the Theran mayor |
Discoverer | Buttercup |
Allies | Ashtan |
Enemies | Vertan Tir Murann |
One of the oldest settlements of Sapience, Thera was a town that was once laid to rubble after Vertani Magelords rained fiery meteors upon it. It was renowned as the birthplace of Nicator and was a busy, prosperous town. In more recent years, the town of New Thera has been rebuilt from the ashes.
Geography
The town of New Thera lies south of Ashtan, Bastion of the North and north of the Black Forest. The Flame of Yggdrasil lies hidden to the west at the feet of the Northern Vashnars. Setting up shop in the shadow of the World Tree and just southwest of North of New Thera is Seasone, a Druid who helpfully refills various concoctions for adventures. West of New Thera lies a mansion belonging to a woman known as Maim de Vermiis who longs to have her dearly departed nephew Patrick with her once more. A ways east of Thera is the archway to the newbie area of Minia and Vellis, the butterfly collector.
History
In the year 263 AF, the city-state of Ashtan began to look to her southern neighbor for annexation. The Sentinels Guild was one of the few guilds to pledge its support of a free Thera. It should be noted that though Ashtan may have attempted to annex the town, they have remained allies, before and since.
In the year 385 AF, Vertani Magelords rained fiery meteors down upon Thera in a fit of retaliation for recent attacks against them, instantly burning the town to the ground and annihilating everyone within its confines. The only survivor was Enfrin, the woodcutter, whose abode dwells closer to the Black Forest and was thus spared by the meteors that bombarded Thera.
On Mayan, 396 AF, the first public library, the Lucretian Athenaeum, opened in the ruins of eastern Thera.
In the year 446 AF, shortly after the death of Lord Makarta of the Ivory Mark, it was discovered that the Quisalis Mark had begun construction of a network of caves underneath the Theran cemetery.
Inhabitants
Present
- Angela, the Theran mayor
- Candise, the casino waitress
- Cheska, the Innkeeper
- Clint, the Theran carpenter
- the beast in the crypt
- Derillin Yu'tar
- Enfrin, the woodcutter of Thera
- Holly, the Theran glassblower
- Hugo, the Ace's blackjack dealer
- Jania, Luck's roulette dealer
- Jessie, the Theran glassblower
- Kamille, the Theran healer
- Kathlyn, a sweet Theran girl
- Lara, Keeper of the Scrolls of the Lucretian Athenaeum
- Maejin, the Archivist Apprentice of the Lucretian Athenaeum
- Matthew, the Theran arms master
- Mydoin, the bookseller
- Nissa, the Head Archivist of the Lucretian Athenaeum
- Rico (blacksmith), the Theran blacksmith
- Ronnie, a rambunctious Theran boy
- Tyrandiel, the wise
Past
- Ariel, Mayor of Thera
- Callibius, Head of the Quisalis
- Dion de Vermiis
- Imnir, the blacksmith
- Lord Nicator
- Severian Marcella
- Tharon, the ropemaker
Culture
Though some signs of its previous ruin remain, New Thera is a hub of activity, proudly claiming to house Sapience's most extensive library. The Ace of Spades Casino, like the library, is located on Summer Street and the Wander Inn is just a bit further south on Winter Way.
Though the denizens of new Thera do not like to reminisce about the past, a fountain in the centre of the town stands as a memorial to what once was and several former residents are buried in the town cemetery including Ariel, the town's former mayor.