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Talcar is a booming port town on the continent of Halcyonia. Its eastern-most walls face the ocean, separated from the sea by a mile of river a hundred yards wide and hedged in by forest. The river turns northward at the port, gliding along the base of the foothills of a orc-domesticated mountain range before plunging, some many miles westward, into the craggy Dwarven mountains. The city is controlled by a council of noblemen and women, with 13 council seats and a network of smaller and lesser lords and ladies vying for a coveted seat on the council. The majority of Talcarians are human, built upon the backs of a servant-class of halflings that occupy the slums in the south of the city. The general human population is very biased against non-humans, viewing them as inferior beings desirous of the humans' wealth and influence. The city does booming trade across the continent, exporting goods from the dwarven mines, or manufactured items also offered in the city's renowned bazaar.
You are a part of a low-level collective of mercenaries and adventurers stationed in a small, two-story tower outside of the city. There is a crumbling, ten-foot wall surrounding the property, and a rickety stables set inside—absent any horses. The ground floor of the tower is a larger, circular room, that serves as a dining/meeting area for the adventurers and potential clientele. A worn-smooth staircase leads up to a dozen cramped rooms above. However bleak The Tower looks, however, times were going well for your group—your leaders had garnered some notice and accolades, and you’d even become the preferred mercenaries for a minor Talcarian noble. However, your superiors recently accepted a commission to investigate something across the continent, and it has been many months since they have departed. You fear the worst. Money is tight. And while you have been ordered not to take on any commissions in your leaders’ absences, the bread in the pantry’s gone stale, the dried jerky hard, and your pockets light.
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