Overview
Overview: Tradesfolk and Smugglers. Original settlers of Quickstone
Key Peoplele:
Relationships
- Sub faction - Pennyroyals1
- Loose alliance with The Chanters
- Dislike the Rule of Law (Faction) and Count ir’Blis
- Hate the Dragon Marked Houses (Faction)
Ethnicity:
- Human majority
- Significant numbers of Khorvar, gnome and goblins (including the Tuuva Clan)
Details
- See Three Faces and Three Faces Coin for more details
- Normally a Cult like the Coins would hide their religion, but in Quickstone their majority and their status as the origin of the town makes them an open secret. Pretty much anyone who isn’t a Drifters at least knows of their existence.
- The Coins are uneasy; the town in changing and many fear the the opportunities the brought them to the frontier are slipping away
- They fear that the Dragon Marked Houses (Faction) will drive them out of business2
- Founded when Brogan Hul persuaded Vesper to move her congregation to the Frontier
- Sovereign Mystery cult, blessed by the sovereigns of commerce
- Principals:
- Anyone can prosper
- People should always be able to get the things that they desire
- Principals:
- Majority are honest hard working merchants, artisans and farmers. People who make their living by buying and selling.
- They came here to avoid competing with the Dragon Marked Houses (Faction)
- The rest are smugglers, grifters and other scoundrels These are known as the Pennyroyals
- They came here to avoid the Rule of Law (Faction)
- Most Quickstone “Smugglers” fall into at least two of the meanings of “Smugglers” in Quickstone3
- Someone who deals materials that are illegal
- Someone who deal in legal goods, but avoids the Kings Assessors
- Someone who deals in goods rare enough that they cannot easily be acquired through normal means
- Many now fear that the Dragon Marked Houses (Faction) will drive them out of business