Red Iron
Red Iron
- What does the country look like?
- Steampunk: Industry (such as factories), train tracks, hot air balloons, telephone boxes, clocks
- Wild West: Mountains, wooden houses, desert area with cacti, stray hay
- Middle Ages: Anti-technology, forests, a castle, villages, wizards’ towers
- Which country or countries is this near?
Brieswold, Heard, The United Tuskdom, Sphynxdom and Varné
- How many races live in this country?
Humans, Dogfolk, Goblin, Mole people, Orc & Cyclops
- What are the culture and traditions?
- Steampunk: Technologically advanced, filled with inventors, mechanics, and steam-powered machines. Think also of Mafia bosses and casinos. Their day looks like going to work mostly, they are too busy to celebrate any traditions except for celebrating when a new machine has been invented and created.
- Wild West: Rugged, independent, and devoted to firearms and freedom.
Rodeos, originating as informal ranch hand contests, evolved into organized events showcasing professional roping, riding, and steer wrestling skills. The cowboys also like gathering in the saloons. - Medieval: Traditional and distrustful of technology; here, firearms are banned, and people live as in the old days. Traditionally they celebrate carnaval, where they dress up and drink lots of pints in the pub.
- What is the traditional dresscode?
- Steampunk: Suits with high hats, dresses and lots of gadgets like goggles, gear, walking sticks, and other gadgets related to Steampunk culture.
- Wild West: Cowboy hats and boots, jackets, hides from animals like cows, bandanas and carrying guns or lasso ropes, or other clothing related to Wild West culture.
- Medieval:
- Farmers: Selfmade farmer’s clothes
- Knights: Armor and helmets made by blacksmiths
- Wizards: robes, capes and wizards hats
- Kings or queens: a fancy robe/dress and crown.
- How many cities are there?
Union Theodore, New Brassington, Blackmarrow, Goldridge, Westlandia, Valdereth
- What religion prevails in the country?
- Steampunk: believe in the Goddess of Liberty, Freeagle
- Wild West: believe in the Goddess of Liberty, Freeagle
- Medieval: believe in the wizard God, Davey Wisdom, his wife Sage (Goddess),
and in the God of D&D.
- What is the symbol of the country?
The material red Iron, statue of the God Freeagle and the God of D&D.
- How do creatures travel in this country?
- Steampunk: Carriage made from metals like gold and iron, horses, trains, zeppelin (flying airships), and selfbuilt penny-farthing bicycles
- Wild West: Horses and wooden carriages & trains
- Medieval: Wooden carriages and horses
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