 
 They make me weep.
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 Evil scribes? Oh my!Delia wrote:As it is currently, playing an evil magic-user is practically impossible. The second you are exposed you are cut off from most if not all resources -> no more scrolls. Even if you could scrounge for some scraps of parchment and droplets of ink, maintaining, let alone improving, your skills would be a trial as it usually requires inordinate amounts of materials...Hopefully this will change in the future.
Hmm but it gets to be easier if you aren't banned ...it shouldn't be that hard for an outcast scribe to somehow get materials

Just because you are outlawed from a city, does not mean you are outlawed from a guild.lanyara wrote:Hmm but it gets to be easier if you aren't banned ...
 
 



Probably goblins and the like aren't traditionally the best scribes ...I'm not even sure if Ironhold would have had such facilities anyway, so a bad example kinda.

The caravan is nice. Not wanting to hijack the thread into another direction, but I think once the economy concept is improved it might be nice to have regular "caravan" treks moving slowly from area to area, helping to fill shops with supply etc etc ... - and brigands trying to raid these treks!get a lot of money buy a caravan similar to the one on the Amward plains and just put everything he needs to be an evil mage there.

 . I'm just not really sure that a mining town would have those facilities. Then again, it was very far removed from most other towns, so maybe it would have things like that for when they couldn't depend on trade for it. I dunno.  In any case, unless it was all cast iron (!!! hey maybe it was!) it would be likely completely destroyed.
. I'm just not really sure that a mining town would have those facilities. Then again, it was very far removed from most other towns, so maybe it would have things like that for when they couldn't depend on trade for it. I dunno.  In any case, unless it was all cast iron (!!! hey maybe it was!) it would be likely completely destroyed. But, of course I have no idea of how that's actually going to work.
  But, of course I have no idea of how that's actually going to work.