MacTusk
MacTusk
The Land of MacTusk
MacTusk is a picturesque land, famous for its rugged nature and timeless beauty. Picture rolling green highlands, deep lakes, jagged mountains, and countless islands off the coast where wisps of mist dance over the water. The air smells of peat and pine, and ancient castles rise from the hills as reminders of a glorious past.
Tourists and adventurers from all over the world are drawn to MacTusk’s unique atmosphere.
It is a place where time seems to move slower, where tradition is alive, and where the smell of roasted meat and smoked whisky mingles with the sound of bagpipes and laughter around the campfire.
- What does the country look like?
Forests, bears and many castles, some destroyed and some still intact, just like in Scotland
- Which country or countries is this near?
Blackstone - How many races live in this country?
Loxodons - What are the culture and traditions?
A typical day in MacTusk starts early with communal meals and work in fields, smithies, or distilleries. But when the sun sets, the real life begins: Lively fairs and markets offering rare goods, good food, acrobats, dancers, music, and Loxodon whisky, with parties featuring a strong sense of community and having lots of fun during bagpipe performances.The colourful and notable event is the “Rare Markets”, which are renowned annual festivals blending a medieval circus and traveling fair, offering exotic animals, alchemical ingredients, enchanted instruments, and handcrafted weapons.
- What is the traditional dresscode?
Kilts display their clan’s colors, often decorated with symbols narrating the stories of their ancestors. They frequently wear a Tartan Tam: a round cap in green or red, or their national colours: blue and yellow. - How many cities are there?
3 cities:
Numpty, Ardbeg and Highland
- What religion prevails in the country?
Borgrim Kegbeard: The god of drink, food, and celebration. - What is the symbol of the country?
There are countless castles, both shattered and still standing strong, just like in Scotland. - How do creatures travel in this country?
By carriage and boat