Re-tagging everyone who expressed interest in this thread. Please start discussing what kind of relations you'd like between your Families and other Families! @Yaoke @Govindia @Pengu @BraveSirRobin @Barnes @Chanku @North @Commander_Zemas @taulover @Aragonn @Colberius X @xXTheHydraXx @Samwise Gamgee and @Rasdanation.Pengu, you and I need to work out what our inter-House relations are Valerians and Rasdanation should probably have a chat if the Valerians do decide to specialise in trade.As a note, applications are STILL OPEN and will remain open for at least ONE MONTH after the RP starts. If you join late, be aware the good Familial Seats might be taken!
I always pictured Bain and Cain, and thus our houses, having a sort of mutual alliance, even if only because we'd openly trade with each other and thus have a sort of business relationship since we're across from each other.
Situated on the mainland only three miles distant from the Isle of Bain, Cain is a vibrant and cultured city that bustles with life. Much like Bain, much of the hardy population of Cain are involved in the fishing or shipping industries, and the city's largest port has a permanent garrison of Royal Navy gunships as well as the attached WRFC division responsible for protecting the largest northwestern shipping lane.Due to the harsh winters, natives of Cain have taken to burning large fires in specially designed pits that sit just above the water, using the colossal heat to keep the immediate area around the shoreline free from ice that would otherwise render the city unreachable by water in the long winter months. As one moves away from the docks and into the city, climbing the winding roads and paths that link the sprawling polis together, you are soon lost within the tight spaces and many hidden alleys and courtyards that are so characteristic of Cain. Even in winter, these spaces are narrow enough that heat is retained, giving rise to the rather flamboyant winter-wear that are sought after across much of the northern Rides.Cain's aero-moorings are located only a stones-throw from the city's administration district, hidden from the high winds behind the plateau of rock that much of the city is built within. It makes for an odd contrast; one steps off the aerovessel and is forced to climb from the berths to the level of the rest of the city rather than descend, as is common elsewhere. As one meanders through the various natural slopes and inclines, it isn't rare to stumble across what appears to be the sea - the city is built on honeycomb rock, allowing for hidden storage areas and concealed moorings to protect ships from the worst of the winter weather.
^Actually, that's where I was getting the idea, since I was reading up on that while I was writing my post.
Just letting you guys know, House Valeria is likely claiming Sørhavn.Is there a map of the causeway network?
For the time being, have you seen the latest TPYG post detailing Falvosa's Folly, the branch of the causeways that links Torghust and Hammerfell?
Are we supposed to be creating sub-sections of our cities/areas?
How many major cities can we claim to have a presence in, then?You might also want to remove some of those question marks to deter that emoticon (unless that was intentional, of course).