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Slave town of Grange

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Hey all Eastern Territory on page 112, talks about a "Slave town of Grange" along the great river. Unfortunately there is no information on this "slave town" other than River pirates go there to sell people as booty. Does anyone have any information to add to this.
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It says that it is on the other side of the mountains from Kaash, so on the Great River on the side of Llorn and Lopan- I would put it East of Neven.
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Okay. Grange is officially on the old kingdom side. As is Raf-Chalon. Annoying but logical.
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pblackcrow wrote:Okay. Grange is officially on the old kingdom side. As is Raf-Chalon. Annoying but logical.


What is Raf-Chalon? could I get a book and page number.


This also means that I have to find a new spot for the badguys to go in a story I'm writing(the badguys have kidnapped a Wolfen Diplomatic convoy and they can't go to Kaash as their Ultimate boss isn't liked in Kaash).
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Rockwolf66 wrote:
pblackcrow wrote:Okay. Grange is officially on the old kingdom side. As is Raf-Chalon. Annoying but logical.


What is Raf-Chalon? could I get a book and page number.


This also means that I have to find a new spot for the badguys to go in a story I'm writing(the badguys have kidnapped a Wolfen Diplomatic convoy and they can't go to Kaash as their Ultimate boss isn't liked in Kaash).


City of elves...Page 187, under Old Kingdom River. Like the port town of Grange, it is mentioned in passing. A pain, yes. But when has dealing with Palladium Books not been? And Grange is not part of Kaash. But part of another thing entirely different. If you want a good map, I can e-mail you one. PM me with your e-mail address.
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sorry, I thought that Kaash was closer to the old kingdom. My bad.
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pblackcrow wrote:
Rockwolf66 wrote:
pblackcrow wrote:Okay. Grange is officially on the old kingdom side. As is Raf-Chalon. Annoying but logical.


What is Raf-Chalon? could I get a book and page number.


This also means that I have to find a new spot for the badguys to go in a story I'm writing(the badguys have kidnapped a Wolfen Diplomatic convoy and they can't go to Kaash as their Ultimate boss isn't liked in Kaash).


City of elves...Page 187, under Old Kingdom River. Like the port town of Grange, it is mentioned in passing. A pain, yes. But when has dealing with Palladium Books not been? And Grange is not part of Kaash. But part of another thing entirely different. If you want a good map, I can e-mail you one. PM me with your e-mail address.


pblackcrow: You still have any good maps here ? I am curious about Raf-Chalon and how it fit in. Also, it says in the Eastern book that there is two more "kingdoms" between Wisdom and Peningshire.
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I would also be interested in better-quality ET maps. The ones in the book are fairly good, but I'd like to have as much canon info as possible before I start mapping that region.
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we know Raf-Chalin is along the river, and between Wisdom and Peningshir. which would put it somewhere close to the old city ruins, which would crush absolutely any claim Wisdom had to the ruins, BUT as Shannon has said, they can still be the ones who have explored it and get to keep the stuff they have found dew to an act of diplomacy with the understanding that elves from there will always have a seat on the guild counsel.

HOWEVER, since Peningshir will have to be relocated because it shares a spot with a fort of Temero [I know I didn't spell it correctly], I say do what Shannon did and put Peningshir down at edge of the mountains.
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tmbn wrote:
pblackcrow wrote:
Rockwolf66 wrote:
pblackcrow wrote:Okay. Grange is officially on the old kingdom side. As is Raf-Chalon. Annoying but logical.


What is Raf-Chalon? could I get a book and page number.


This also means that I have to find a new spot for the badguys to go in a story I'm writing(the badguys have kidnapped a Wolfen Diplomatic convoy and they can't go to Kaash as their Ultimate boss isn't liked in Kaash).


City of elves...Page 187, under Old Kingdom River. Like the port town of Grange, it is mentioned in passing. A pain, yes. But when has dealing with Palladium Books not been? And Grange is not part of Kaash. But part of another thing entirely different. If you want a good map, I can e-mail you one. PM me with your e-mail address.


pblackcrow: You still have any good maps here ? I am curious about Raf-Chalon and how it fit in. Also, it says in the Eastern book that there is two more "kingdoms" between Wisdom and Peningshire.


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Yes, but it's on my decktop, and it's not where I am at currently. And I just had my mini notebook reformatted, so I'm sorry I can't be more help. My life has been a mess of late.
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tmbn wrote:pblackcrow: You still have any good maps here ? I am curious about Raf-Chalon and how it fit in. Also, it says in the Eastern book that there is two more "kingdoms" between Wisdom and Peningshire.


Sorry about the wait, found the map I use for Raf-Chalon. http://www.fantasticmaps.com/wp-content ... 24x662.jpg I put it 3 turns in the river right of the ruins, if that helps. I generally do not like the palladium world, my 3 other GMs and I like to make up my own worlds and that way we can control what gets put in to them.
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Here is the full book. If someone wants to use this setting with Raf-Chalon. Change Humans with Elfs.

http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/125 ... Crossroads
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They were probably both accidnetly edited out. I'm going to have to check on that
reference on Grange. Very interesting.
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Sertorius wrote:The Wolfen Empire book pg 118 talks of a small settlement of Bizantium, between the Dragon Claw and Dream Lake, called South Grange. Maybe Grange is just north of that?

Yea... guessing not. But still curious South Grange is in the far north.


Yeah that settlement (South Grange) wasn't significant enough to warrant further
information. It worked better as a one time spot location for that advengture on page
118.
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