You know the drill, this game'll be mostly PG-13, but may drift into mature content and ‘suggestive themes’. Kiddies be warned. . . . I know you're still there, you know.
-Sibelius' Kingmaker Adventure Path-
Pharast 1
Oleg's Trading Post
“There she be,” the driver announced, pointing out the tiny wooden fort on the horizon, here at the very edge of Brevic civilization.
One the third day of travel since leaving the city of Restov, riding in the packed wagon has left you eager to get to your destination and stretch your legs. Your journey began with your latest adventure when you accepted the exploration charter for these lands from the Lord Mayor of Restov. The next day you all met with the wagon driver who would take you to Oleg’s from which you would launch on your mission.
If your life of adventuring hadn’t already desensitized you to the weirdness of those who travel the road, you might have had some odd looks saved for your companions (though to be sure, there were looks thrown your way as you left the city, not that you’d noticed).
The charming beauty Sylvia with her unnaturally coloured hair and obvious magical talents garnered her much of the attention heading out of the city.
Lloyd, self-proclaimed doctor from New Stetven in Brevoy drew some speculation with his stoic silence and unusual beaky mask and heavy, dark coat. He carried with him a locked chest and a heavy bag over his shoulder.
Then there was Aria, the short half-elf with Tien heritage, a travelling dancer who grew up among the elves in Kyonin. At her hips she carried two large, inward-curving kukri knives.
Standing a head above the rest of the group was Junn, an elf with odd, disturbed eyes of solid white and pure yellow, wearing the three-pointed holy symbol of Calistria around his neck.
A sudden divergence from the pale-skinned northerners, Sordin’s light-brown complexion marked his homeland in northern Garund, specifically the atheist kingdom of Rahadoum the west. The lean adventuring paladin carried a bow as his primary weapon, with a short sword at his side.
Finally, the bestial half-orc Ortlieb, also from Garund, joined the wagon party as you were just leaving the city with his gorilla, Ramathu, which you might have suspected of being an infant orc if you hadn’t heard of the Garundi animal. He stood nearly as all as Lloyd, but his bulky orcish frame made him easily the heaviest.
Around you the mild winter and early-coming spring left only the most stubborn piles of snow still dotting the country. When you got up this morning, your breath frosted before your face, but now the air had warmed to a comfortable temperature, and was getting warmer every week.
The gate to the trading post was open, so the driver led the horses into the yard. On top of each of the four towers there is a catapult in varying stages of disrepair. Inside the palisade there are four main buildings, a stable to the left, the main building in the back right corner, a fenced storage hut with roof between them, and a guest house to the right, with a pair of tables laid out between it and the guest house.
Thus.
A pair of hunters sit at one of the tables discussing over lunch, and a burly man is loudly hammering away at a leak in the roof of the guest house. A woman steps out from the main building and an apprehensive look flashes across her face for a second at the site in the courtyard before her. Any trace of alarm, though, is quickly replaced with a warm smile.
“Welcome to the Post! You must be the charter folks we’ve been told about. I’m Svetlana Leveton; my husband Oleg and I run this here trading post. That’s him fixing the roof just there.” Svetlana broke off her greeting to call to her husband, “Honey! Guests!”
Oleg looked up from his work and glanced at the assembly in the yard. He gave a curt nod. “I’ll be down for lunch!” he said, and went back to his pounding.
Svetlana smiled and bit her lip some. “Don’t you worry about him, he’s just got a lot on his mind lately. Just let me say, you got here not a day too soon, they should be here tomorrow. Now come, have a seat, lunch is just about ready.” The friendly woman disappeared back into the main building before a word could be had on behalf of the Greenbelt party.