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.
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 rich with friends and foes, as well as many quests for newbies to be challenged with.
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 two areas - the valley itself to the north, and the gnome village of Gorshire in the south.
A indoor lair can be found at the fair northwestern part of the valley, filled with wildcats and their unfortunate sheep meals (worse things have happened to the sheep in the past). A deep coal mine can be found to the northeast.
Inhabitants
There are many nameless faces in the Lodi crowd, such as the gnome men, women, children, deputies, guards, iguanas, sheep, wildcats but there are many in Lodi who have made a name for themselves.
- Arane, the wife of Shais
- Beck, the Chief Constable
- Bencur, the innkeeper
- Blaan, the hermit troll
- Braan, the troll
- Breit, a lazy farmboy
- Bruenor, the gnome blacksmith
- Bruer, the miller
- Dorven, the fat foreman of the mine
- Durnun, the Mayor of Gorshire
- Fergil, the goose rancher
- Kortine, the miner
- Scylina, the wildcat queen
- Shais, a farmer of the Putoran
- Sinoi, the weaver
- Sleff, a scrawny miner
- Tenobob, the wizardress
- Verld, fisherman of Lodi
- Willis, the millworker
Shops
Everything a newbie would need to survive their first year in Achaea can be found within Lodi itself.
- A food stall, with all basic, cheap foods.
- An apothecary, with mana, health, and empty vials.
- A clothing stall, with all basic wearable wares.
- A general store, with pipes, pocketbelts, packs and tinderboxes.
- A bait and tackle shop, for fishing.