Summer is a traditional time of
experimentation in the eponymous Hill Cantons campaign. Generally that experimentation
clusters around opening up a whole new geographic area with some
tinkering around the edges of things that strike my fancy (the Feral
Shore phase two years ago around this time coming into being with my
conscious experiment with a pure wilderness area with super-dense hexstocking and an unobtrusive domain game).
This summer I wanted to broaden the
traditional Tuesday night on Google Plus stable of (absolutely great)
players with some new/old friends and reset the campaign a bit from
its pushing 8th level power range back to my old baseline
low-level game (at least for a bit, the object being to integrate
back into that campaign in a couple months). Thus Revoca Canton is
born.
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What is this place?
Nestled up near the northeastern corner
of Marlinko Canton in the Weird-haunted, barely-borderlands backhills
is the smallest and (perhaps) oddest of the Hill Cantons, Revoca.
Indeed it's a patch of humanity so tiny and remote that its
government isn't even centered in the place. A modest little, quaintly-gabled townhouse in Marlinko harboring two ancient, retired swineherds cum
public officials makes up the entirety of the cantonal Rada
(council), tax collection and other administrative functions in one
cranky, “it's cold in here” epicenter.
Townhouses aside the real day-to-day
governing of the canton is just where it has always been with: the
Lord of Revoca. Or rather, Lady, as the seat has not been held by a man
for over 17 generations. Somehow, miraculously even, succession
always comes back to a female of the Morva family. The closest to
producing a male heir being three generations ago when the then
Knyaz, Vlanka the Knob-Toed, begat three sons—only to see each die
in an abrupt freakish accident—and her niece Draga I succeed her.
Currently the title is held by the winsome and hard-nosed, Knyaz
Draga III “the Twitterlight", who at 17 remains scandalously unwed.
What is Worth Seeing/Avoiding?
The Tarn. A cold, dark uplands
lake said to have harbored its own Old Pahr nymph-godlet, Mojca, back
in the hoary day. The locals in Revoca Town refuse to acknowledge the lake's existence:stubbornly refusing to address questions about it and
going as far as to build a tall obscuring palisade to block its view.
The Stuz. While
the Tarn is utterly ignored the thick old-growth woodlands to east
are at least acknowledged—and deeply feared. Ancient beeches mix
with sour chestnut, gooseflesh vines, large-leaved lime, gnome pine
and a startling profusion of hypervividly-colored fungi (many said to
hold sorcerous powers) on its murky, trunk-littered forest floor.
The Stuzika (or
Stuz in local slang) is mythic wilderness staying always at an almost
evening hour and an eternal early autumn. The Stuz is said to not
just have a single, terrifying Leši (great, hairy, green-eyed
woodland spirits like one would find in a sensible forest, but no
less than three of wildly varying temperaments—all ruled over by a
“silvan czar,” a venerable and highly erratic Leshy overlord.
Travelers are advised to keep slices of salted and buttered bread at
hand as these offerings are reputed to be much beloved.
They would kill you, soon as look at you. |
Vlkodlak Reserve.
When an infant is born with teeth--feet first--in the Hill Cantons,
the parents shudder. Inevitably despite any supplications to our dear, inestimable Sun Lord, such an unlucky babe will find themselves shifting
into the bestial human-eyed wolf-like creature called the vlkodlak.
In times past great maroon bands of such shapeshifters would roam
these backhills rudely fostering plagues among cattle, gobbling up children and urinating into any open container visible.
The
great scout and wolf-fighter Nit Arseson put an to the local menace
in a spirited, martial campaign a decade back, corralling these
creatures into a picturesquely arid and refreshingly wind-swept
strategic hamlet amply protected by march-wardens and inwardly-barbed
walls. Local denizens pay in great numbers to watch the Vlkodlaks
perform with charmingly morose faces their monthly ritual of peeling
off their wolf skins to hang dry on tree branches.
Poor sad Vigbrand |
Revoca Town. Town
being a very generous term for this largish village of slate and
dung-mortared towerhouses, it does fill out the role of a market town
with its twice-a-week open-market. Improbably enough it is rumored
that once a month when the two months are high that even Lesi
(appearing no higher than a blade of meadow grass when outside their
leafy home), spirit-maidens, man-wolves, marsh-witches, dirt-gnomes,
chaos-monks and other fell creatures can be seen leisurely ambling
among the market stalls and bidding on sheafs of barley, colorful
beads, nunchuks and other goods.
Perversely
enough, the townsmen maintain a charmingly rustic shrine to Mojca
and all water in the town is provided from the Tarn through
well-serviced, lead-pipe conduits.
A
local “throves of vigbrand” mine, an eye-grating reddish precious stone attributed by legend to the agonizing stabbing death of Vigbrand, a hero-cult
aspect of the Sun Lord, ensures a relatively prosperity to this
isolated little burgh.
Chaos Monk Monastery.
Really one shouldn't make eye contact with them.
Great Aviary of Komius Otmar.
Jaromil of Dvec, a journeyman in the Schrimpschongers and Whittlers
Guild in Marlinko and descendant of the great hero Adalfuns, was
found dead, from apparent suicide, on the Black Altar of Expediency
more than two years ago. Without descendants his famous map that
shows the location of the lost Great Aviary of Komius Otmar, the
crazed Master of Horse of Overking Raginmud XXXII, has become a
matter of public record. Interestingly the location is revealed to be
just east of Revoca in the ruggedly hilly part of the Stuz.
Why do I get the urge to watch Tini zabutykh predkiv again? Gorgeous and a sign of summer peaking.
ReplyDeleteI so wish I could have played in your worlds when I was in the area a few years ago. I think I would had a good time!
ReplyDeleteBTW how large is your gaming group and what do they think of Hills Cantons?