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'''Moghedu''' was first discovered by [[Nicator|Lord Nicator]] on his way through the [[Vashnar mountains]] southwest of the [[Mhojave desert.]] | '''Moghedu''' was first discovered by [[Nicator|Lord Nicator]] on his way through the [[Vashnar mountains]] southwest of the [[Mhojave desert.]] It is the primary home of the [[Mhun]] race. | ||
=Geography= | =Geography= | ||
'''Moghedu''' is located on the lower slopes of the Vashnar mountains, southwest of the great [[Mhojave desert]] and northwest of [[Jaru]] and its parent city, [[Shallam]]. The city itself is a multi-level system of caves leading deep underground. The [[Mhuns]] take care of domestic business on the second and third levels primarily, leaving the fourth and fifth for mining and the various types of training needed to meet the needs of the community. | '''Moghedu''' is located on the lower slopes of the Vashnar mountains, southwest of the great [[Mhojave desert]] and northwest of [[Jaru]] and its parent city, [[Shallam]]. The city itself is a multi-level system of caves leading deep underground. The [[Mhuns]] take care of domestic business on the second and third levels primarily, leaving the fourth and fifth for mining and the various types of training needed to meet the needs of the community. | ||
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Other inhabitants include mhun miners, master miners, guards, bodyguards, warriors, workers, cooks, architects, smelters, slavehands, adolescents, scouts, mages, elite Mhun Keepers, children, Knights, guard trainees, blacksmith, women, demolitionists, master demolitionists. | Other inhabitants include mhun miners, master miners, guards, bodyguards, warriors, workers, cooks, architects, smelters, slavehands, adolescents, scouts, mages, elite Mhun Keepers, children, Knights, guard trainees, blacksmith, women, demolitionists, master demolitionists. | ||
=Culture= | =Culture= | ||
The Mhuns of Moghedu are very wary of outsiders, and tend to be secretive about their home and way of life. Primarily a mining community, life centres around the command of the Great Mhunna | The Mhuns of Moghedu are very wary of outsiders, and tend to be secretive about their home and way of life. Primarily a mining community, life centres around the command of the Great Mhunna who rules Moghedu with an iron fist, caring more for himself than his people most of the time. Yet, the Mhuns follow him without question, and one would be hard-pressed to find dissention among the Mhun ranks as those therein believe wholeheartedly in the strength of their leader. | ||
=History= | =History= | ||
The very beginnings of Moghedu's history go all the way back to the time of the [[Founders]]. The brothers [[Glanos]] and [[Sahart]], leaving [[Ceylon]] with over half of the human population, set out in search of new lands in which they might make a home. Those who were left in the [[Golden Land]] were struck just a few years later by a massive plague. Those that survived fled the city, journeying to the Mhojave and spending many years there, hoping that the extremely dry environment might purge them of the plague. After enough had died and the plague appeared to be cleansed from their bodies, the people of Ceylon searched for a place to live and found the caves, now known as Moghedu, to the southwest of the vast desert where they had survived the last few years. Many hundreds of years later Nicator stumbled upon the subterranean settlement inadvertently, re-discovering the later generations of [[Ceylon]] people much changed in appearance. Long years of living with scare food | The very beginnings of Moghedu's history go all the way back to the time of the [[Founders]]. The brothers [[Glanos]] and [[Sahart]], leaving [[Ceylon]] with over half of the human population, set out in search of new lands in which they might make a home. Those who were left in the [[Golden Land]] were struck just a few years later by a massive plague. Those that survived fled the city, journeying to the Mhojave and spending many years there, hoping that the extremely dry environment might purge them of the plague. After enough had died and the plague appeared to be cleansed from their bodies, the people of Ceylon searched for a place to live and found the caves, now known as Moghedu, to the southwest of the vast desert where they had survived the last few years. Many hundreds of years later Nicator stumbled upon the subterranean settlement inadvertently, re-discovering the later generations of [[Ceylon]] people much changed in appearance. Long years of living with scare food, water, and the cramped conditions of the caves had taken their toll on the bodies of the children of the original settlers. The people of Moghedu wre much shorter with leathery skin and gaunt bodies, and the elders, watching their children change, renamed these people "Mhun", forever distinguishing them from their human relatives. | ||
=Shops= | =Shops= | ||
There are two shops of note located in Moghedu. The first can be found just west of the entrance, and is known as Gemstone Vials of Moghedu. Here you can find artifact vials, pipes and a few other key items, on sale in exchange for credits only. You can also find Moghedu Stables deep within the bowels of Moghedu - the only place in Sapience you can buy yourself a stubborn mule of Moghedu. | There are two shops of note located in Moghedu. The first can be found just west of the entrance, and is known as Gemstone Vials of Moghedu. Here you can find artifact vials, pipes and a few other key items, on sale in exchange for credits only. You can also find Moghedu Stables deep within the bowels of Moghedu - the only place in Sapience you can buy yourself a stubborn mule of Moghedu. |
Revision as of 03:34, 5 July 2005
Moghedu was first discovered by Lord Nicator on his way through the Vashnar mountains southwest of the Mhojave desert. It is the primary home of the Mhun race.
Geography
Moghedu is located on the lower slopes of the Vashnar mountains, southwest of the great Mhojave desert and northwest of Jaru and its parent city, Shallam. The city itself is a multi-level system of caves leading deep underground. The Mhuns take care of domestic business on the second and third levels primarily, leaving the fourth and fifth for mining and the various types of training needed to meet the needs of the community.
Inhabitants
- The Great Mhunna
- Temelin, Knight Commander of Moghedu
- Garil, the Mhun Linguist
Other inhabitants include mhun miners, master miners, guards, bodyguards, warriors, workers, cooks, architects, smelters, slavehands, adolescents, scouts, mages, elite Mhun Keepers, children, Knights, guard trainees, blacksmith, women, demolitionists, master demolitionists.
Culture
The Mhuns of Moghedu are very wary of outsiders, and tend to be secretive about their home and way of life. Primarily a mining community, life centres around the command of the Great Mhunna who rules Moghedu with an iron fist, caring more for himself than his people most of the time. Yet, the Mhuns follow him without question, and one would be hard-pressed to find dissention among the Mhun ranks as those therein believe wholeheartedly in the strength of their leader.
History
The very beginnings of Moghedu's history go all the way back to the time of the Founders. The brothers Glanos and Sahart, leaving Ceylon with over half of the human population, set out in search of new lands in which they might make a home. Those who were left in the Golden Land were struck just a few years later by a massive plague. Those that survived fled the city, journeying to the Mhojave and spending many years there, hoping that the extremely dry environment might purge them of the plague. After enough had died and the plague appeared to be cleansed from their bodies, the people of Ceylon searched for a place to live and found the caves, now known as Moghedu, to the southwest of the vast desert where they had survived the last few years. Many hundreds of years later Nicator stumbled upon the subterranean settlement inadvertently, re-discovering the later generations of Ceylon people much changed in appearance. Long years of living with scare food, water, and the cramped conditions of the caves had taken their toll on the bodies of the children of the original settlers. The people of Moghedu wre much shorter with leathery skin and gaunt bodies, and the elders, watching their children change, renamed these people "Mhun", forever distinguishing them from their human relatives.
Shops
There are two shops of note located in Moghedu. The first can be found just west of the entrance, and is known as Gemstone Vials of Moghedu. Here you can find artifact vials, pipes and a few other key items, on sale in exchange for credits only. You can also find Moghedu Stables deep within the bowels of Moghedu - the only place in Sapience you can buy yourself a stubborn mule of Moghedu.
A third shop, the Storage Chamber, is a commodities shop selling steel, iron, coal, gold, silver and gems - all the riches of the earth.