
Tucked deep into a dark, dusty shelf in the back of the library, you stumble upon a dusty old tome that seems to have not been disturbed in ages. Cobwebs cover most of the shelf, which you wipe away as you pull it from its now-pristine slot. Turning it over in your hands, you read the title, “The Land of Revi,” and open to the inside cover. It creaks and feels as if it might break if moved too much or too quickly, but you manage to open to the first page and find the following message:
“This is a true history of the once-flourishing land of Revi, as recorded by Pentius of Cydonia.”
You’ve seen this name several times, and the man seems to have been a prolific author in times long past. While you know not of any land by the name of Cydonia, and you have yet to read a tale of his detailing anything resembling a history of real events, you know his stories to be as colorful and entertaining as even the best modern tales of daring and adventure. You turn the page and continue to read...
Hook
It has been a multi-day journey since you and the rest of the Cohort have had a job, and coin is beginning to run low. You arrived last night in the small town of Vesarne, tired, hungry, and in desperate need for work. The captain awoke first, so you noticed, as he was already gone from the inn when you shuffled out to meet the day. Imhe left shortly after, intent on finding a new task and more coin.
At around noon, the two of them both return, excited about a new lead. The group of you are hastily gathered together and told to follow to the nearby estate, owned by the local Jenore’s family. You are told that your new job will be to escort his family all the way to the city of Anfeli for the upcoming Calling of the Heir, and the pay promises to be quite substantial for such an otherwise straightforward escort job. Hope shines across the faces of your companions as you head towards the manor house to meet your new wards.
Setting and Lore
Long ago, in a land far away, there was a kingdom of devout and spiritual devotees of a great and loving god, Ervemnon. They began as scattered tribes of differing beliefs and cultures, but they all found unity under the watchful, guiding eye of a charismatic leader of men. He guided them to safety from persecution, and from the horrors of their war torn homeland. They crossed a great sea and eventually found a home in a land they called Revi.
Their leader — their prophet — ruled over them as a friend rather than as a king, and guided the nourishment of their new land and new culture. As he grew old, and eventually died, Ervemnon ascended to the heavens to continue guiding his people as their immortal god. His eldest son was chosen to lead their people as Jenorim (or king) on earth as his father did from the heavens, and so began a long line of royalty. Legend says that should this family — the Ervemnos family — ever die out, so too shall the land of Revi and its inhabitants.
It has now been seven years since Aggio III, the last Jenorim, was deposed by the Jenore and cast out of Revi, fleeing to some unknown land for his numerous crimes. You do not know all of what he was accused of, but rumors abound; fratricide, mass murder, and forbidden magic are the most common that you’ve heard, but you’ve also heard others say that it was as mundane as simple greed or fraud. Whatever the case, the kingdom still remains without their ruler, and the Jenore have done their best to manage the realm in the meantime.
For the past few years, there has been a sacred rite performed across Revi called the Calling of the Heir, or simply the Calling, to try to find among the populace a worthy descendent of Ervemnon to ascend the throne and restore the Ervemnos dynasty, so that the people can feel safe knowing their future is once more securely guided by their god and his descendants. In the coming weeks, this ritual is set to be performed again, for the first time in over half a year, in the city of Anfeli. Families from all over the region are gathering in hopes that they might bear among them the next heir to the throne.
Character Creation Information
You are a member of the Orliuci Cohort, a band of mercenaries that have been gaining traction under the natural-borne leadership of Captain Harakim ‘Hara’ Orliuci. You might be a skilled laborer honing a craft, a trained warrior, an arcane initiate — or something in between. Hara personally scouts and recruits every member based on their aptitude and strength of character, and your case was no different. Regardless of whether you have been with the Cohort for one day or one year, you stand among fellow men and women seeking fortune, fame, and the betterment of Revi.
While you may come from any walk of life, it is good to keep in mind that, at its inception, and up until now, this Cohort is relatively small and insignificant. There are many Cohorts like yours in Revi, and some are quite large and influential. Most who seek to join this one, or who are successfully scouted, are going to come from a lower class than Harakim: commoners, merchants, artisans, or children of such individuals. That said, if you want to come from a higher rung of society you are not barred from doing so, but it would be important to think of a reason why your character would be serving under someone of lesser birth and rank than you, rather than joining a more impressive Cohort, or seeking a higher position in society than that of a soldier for hire.
Character Creation Rules
System: Worlds Without Number (WWN)
Level 1
Stats: Standard per system (if rolling, link rolls)
Race: Human
Class: Any published
Language: In this game there will only be the single language spoken by the people of Revi, so you can safely ignore anything offering additional languages or language comprehension
Character submission deadline is Saturday, February 25th. We will aim to begin the IC thread that weekend.