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The Planetary Bodies of Casaspace
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Scavverbone
Township of Scavverbone
Asteroid Type: Earth
Asteroid Size: A (5 miles long, 1 mile wide)
Asteroid Shape: Irregular (knife-shaped)
Day Length: 18 hours
Year Length: 1 standard year

Location: Scaverbone is about two day's travel from Bral, on an orbit that is tilted at a 10% angle to Bral, meaning it is usually above (summer) or below (winter) Bral's orbital plane, depending on the time of the year.
Who Rules: Mayor Hjor Blackblood (LN hom F3) is a retired pishing captain. Foul-mouthed, yet respected by his fellow captains for his reputation of success, Hjor was appointed to his position by Prince Andru. Hjor is a hard-drinking half-orc and can be quite cantankerous at times, but respects honesty and hard work.
Who Really Rules: Prince Andru is the ultimate ruler of Scavverbone, but so long as the pish arrives at his docks in a timely manner, he largely ignores this speck in the stars.
Population: 800 (950 at the height of the pishing seasons). The folk of Scavverbone are a salty, seedy lot. Many are outcasts in other ports, such as half-orcs and half-ogres. Humans make up the largest minority at about a quarter of the overall population. The pishermen are a tight-nit group, crossing racial boundaries.
Major Products: Food (pish, comet crabs)
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RE: The Planetary Bodies of Casaspace - by GM Anthraxus - 12-02-2020, 05:53 PM



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