Borderpoint
History
The area known as Battle Coast occupies a rather small expanse of land at the western most point of the border between the Onyx Cryptocracy and the Scapolite Theocracy. With a rather treacherous geography consisting of moors, marshes, monster-filled forests and hills (not to mention shallows by the shore that can easily wreck a boat) it doesn't seem like much. Yet, at least a dozen wars have been fought over the area. The membership of both nations in the Amethistian Empire has kept them from going to war over Battle Coast in the last several Ages but, to this day, mapmakers from each nation continue to draw the area differently. Onyxish mapmakers place the border firmly to the north, putting Battle Coast firmly within the domain of the Onyx Cryptocracy while Scapolitan mapmakers draw the border further south to mark Battle Coast as territory of the Scapolite Theocracy. Mapmakers from other nations split the difference and draw the border between those two points.
Before the Great Invasion, Battle was lightly settled with a few small communities ringing two military forts, one representing the Cryptocracy and one representing the Theocracy. When the Empire called for troops to repel Tiamat's slave-armies, these two forts were left dangerously undermanned. As a result, Battle Coast fell victim to one of the strangest events of the Invasion.
In the year 212 of the Age of the Expanding Empire a sailing vessel crammed to the bursting point with goblins crashed into Battle Coast near one of the settlements. The goblins poured out by the hundreds and quickly overwhelmed the community, setting it ablaze and slaughtering everyone. From there, the goblins spread out and wiped out other communities as well as the Onyx and Scapolite forts. Within nothing left to loot, pillage or slaughter, the goblins broke apart and scattered, taking refuge in the nearby bogs, forests and moors.
After the Great Invasion ended there was much rebuilding to do, even in the Amethystian Empire. While very little damage was done to the Empire's infrastructure, the huge number of dead and maimed soldiers led to a shortage in manpower that took decades to recover from. Since the goblins showed little sign of spreading beyond the coastal area and it detouring around the area only cost a day or two's travel time Battle Coast was left alone.
This all changed some thirty years ago when her majesty Queen Aegis, empress of the Amethystian empire somehow granted a settlement contract for Battle Coat to four separate families: the Deverin (an Amethystish family), the Valdemara (an Onyxish family), the Scanetti (a Scapolitan family) and the Kaijitsu (a wealthy family exiled from the Jade Kingdom, newly settled in the Empire). When the four families protested the error to the Queen, she ordered them to work together to tame the region and colonize it. The four families formed the Borderpoint Mercantile League. Together, they founded the town of Borderpoint and began developing the surrounding area.
The next twenty-five years of Borderpoint's history is rather unremarkable. While there were power clashes between the four families and the occasional goblin attack Borderpoint grew remarkably well. All that changed five years ago, however, when what the locals call "the Great Unpleasantness" occurred. First, a series of murders occurred. Twenty-five people were murdered by a serial killer known as "the Chopper". The Chopper turned out to be Jervis Stoot, a local eccentric who lived on a tidal island to the north of the town. Stoot was known as something of an artist who enjoyed carving incredibly detailed and life-like birds into the sides of fence posts, buildings and ships. Second, only a few short months after Stoot's death ended the Chopper's murder spree, a great fire ripped through the northern section of town, burning down many buildings, including the town Temple. The local priest and his daughter died int he incident.
Uptown Locations
1. Borderpoint Temple:The largest and newest building in Borderpoint. The temple isn't dedicated to the worship of any single Totem but, instead, has twenty-five separate shrines dedicated to each of the Totems. Even Obsidian, the destroyed Totem, is represented, though that shrine is dark and empty. The strangest and most interesting thing about the Borderpoint Temple is the open-air courtyard at the center. The courtyard holds seven smoothly cut standing stones surrounding a stone altar. Superficially, the stones resemble a Druid monument but there is no reason for one to be there. No ley line passes under the temple. The stones are ancient and were here before Battle Coast was settled by either Onyx or Scapolite. They are yet another example of the ruins that dot the Onyxish landscape.
- Important NPCs: Brother Absalar Zantus (human), Cleric of Diamond.
2. Borderpoint Boneyard: An expansive cemetery that overlooks the Savrano river. There are tombs for the affluent members of the community as well as a number of burial plots marked by simple headstones.
- Important NPCs: Naffer Vosk (human), cemetery keeper.
3. The White Deer: A rather grand affair of an inn, the White Deer was rebuilt after fire burned it to the ground during the Recent Unpleasantness. The White Deer is three stories tall. The entrance is flanked by a pair of life-sized, exquisitely carved wooden deer. The prices here are surprisingly low considering the quality of the rooms, probably so the White Deer can compete with the Rusty Dragon.
- Important NPCs: Rough Runner the Innkeeper of the Firebringer Tribe (human), Inkeeper.
4. The Way North: This small and rather cramped building is filled near to bursting with maps and charts. Maps of the local region can be purchased here for prices ranging from 5 to 100 gp depending upon the size and level of detail.
- Important NPCs: Veznutt (gnome), map maker.
5. Jeweler: A squat, stone building, this is the only jeweler in town. It is regularly guarded by at least two well-armed locals, though rumor has it that the owner often forgets to lock the door.
- Important NPCs: Maver Kesk (human), jeweler.
6. Junker's Edge: Garbage from the town is regularly gathered and then dumped off this cliff edge to a beach below. While druids and those who venerate Sapphire protest this practice it is so cost-effective that the town council is reluctant to seek alternatives. When the tides come in, much of the trash is washed out to sea, preventing the pile from growing too high. 7. Sea Cow's Shack: This dilapidated shack is home to a darfellan named simple Sea Cow. While it seems like a rather ugly little shack, Sea Cow has the market cornered on junking. He employs roughly two dozen thugs and vagrants to collect trash and then dump it off Junker's Edge. The town pays him nicely for this service.
- Important NPCs: Sea Cow (darfellan), junker.
8. Sage: This unassuming little building is where people can go for research assistance or historical facts. Brodert Quink will, for a price, research any topic desired. His work is meticulous but there isn't much call for it in Borderpoint.
- Important NPCs: Brodert Quink (human), sage.
9. Locksmith: Most of the town's locks were built in this quaint little shop. The owner will also open locks once he is assured that the lock being opened wasn't stolen.
- Important NPCs: Silune the Honest ibn Aziza Al-Pazad (kobold), locksmith.
10. Borderpoint Garrison: Built of stone, the Borderpoint Garrison serves as barracks for the militia and the town's jail. A small contingent of Amethystian military are stationed here under the command of the town's sheriff, Iron Spine the Sheriff of Borderpoint.
- Important NPCs: Iron Spine the Sheriff of Borderpoint (human), Sheriff / Crusher the Jailer of the Firebringer Tribe (human), jailer.
11. Borderpoint Town Hall: Most of the first floor of the town hall is a meeting space large enough to house the majority of Borderpoint's adults. The second floor contains offices and storerooms. There is a vault in the basement that serves as the town's bank.
- Important NPCs: Kendra Deverin (human), mayor of Borderpoint.
12. Savah's Armory: The northeast corner of the armory is scarred from the fire of five years ago. Savah's sells armor and weapons including some masterwork and exotic pieces.
- Important NPCs: Savah Bevaniky (human), weaponsmith.
Downtown Locations
- Risa's Place:
- Ravonky Tannery:
- Red Dog Smithy:
- The Pillbug's Pantry:
- Bottled Solutions:
- Cracktooth's Tavern:
- House of Blue Stones:
- Borderpoint Glassworks:
- Borderpoint Savories:
- The Curious Goblin:
- Borderpoint Theater:
- Carpenter's Guild:
- Borderpoint Lumber Mill:
- General Store:
- Turandarok Academy:
- Madame Mvashti's House:
- Grocer's Hall:
- Vernah's Fine Clothing:
- Wheen's Wagons:
- Scarnetti Mill:
- The Hagfish:
- Valdemar Fishmarket:
- Borderpoint Market:
- Borderpoint Meat Market:
- The Rusty Dragon:
- Goblin Squash Stables:
- Two Knight Brewery
- Borderpoint Mercantile League:
- Borderpoint Boutique:
- Fatman's Feedbag:
- The Pixie's Kitten:
- The Feathered Serpent:
- Hannah's:
- Borderpoint Shipyard:
The Manors
- Valdemar Manor:
- Scarnetti Manor:
- Kaijitsu Manor:
- Deverin Manor:
The Hinterlands
- Ashen Rise:
- Biston's Pond:
- Brinestump Marsh:
- Giant's Punchbowl:
- Egan's Wood:
- Farmlands:
- Foxglove Manor:
- Grubber's Hermitage:
- Habe's Sanatorium:
- Hag's Plummet:
- The Moors:
- Monster's Platter:
- Mosswood:
- Nettlewood:
- Pauper's Graves:
- The Pit:
- The Pyre:
- Ravenroost:
- Shank's Wood:
- Sog's Bay:
- Thistletop:
- The Three Cormorants:
- Tickwood:
- Whisperwood:
- Wisher's Well:
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