Hello Boldhome, wow!
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2024 11:04 pm
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone felt like being a decent sort and taking a newcomer under their wing, so to speak?
You see I've literally just arrived in the City and the place is just so huge and everything I don't really know where to start, what's more worrying is that the place seems a 'bit pricey' which is somewhat of a concern to a fellow like me who hasn't a lunar to his name. I did originally have 10 lunars when I left home, just by the Dancing Apple Inn in Balmyr but on my way here I met a strange fellow with a wooden leg who was riding hell bent for leather on his way to raise an army, I think that's what he said?
He stopped briefly to ask me if I wanted to invest in a diamond mine that he owned with some dwarves, apparently whatever I invest will make 10 times that in only 1 season. Who would say no to that! He did seem a bit disappointed when I explained that I only had the 10 lunars but he said not to worry that would have to do and gave me a note to give to someone called Grumbold when I get to Boldhome and this Grumbold will pass over the profits to me of 100 lunars. That's amazing as my entire family would need to work for 5 years to get that sort of money and I saw that when the fellow signed the note he is a King!! Fancy me, a humble Dungshuvler getting to talk to a King, how proud they would be of me back home!
So does anyone know where this Grumbold lives? The King also warned me about somebody called Evil Erik, I think that was the name, and a Deputy Harmony whoever that may be? Apparently these two stole the King's leg and lots of his money, I must admit it all got a bit confusing and beyond me still I'm here now and I'm determined to make the best of things.
I look forward to making loads of new friends and really contributing to life in the City, I've got to learn more about the various Gods and Cults and Army Regiments and...and....so much more, very exciting!
Can anyone recommend how a chap can accumulate some lunars so that he can survive here?
Torben Dungshuvler
I own my own spade and bucket
I was wondering if anyone felt like being a decent sort and taking a newcomer under their wing, so to speak?
You see I've literally just arrived in the City and the place is just so huge and everything I don't really know where to start, what's more worrying is that the place seems a 'bit pricey' which is somewhat of a concern to a fellow like me who hasn't a lunar to his name. I did originally have 10 lunars when I left home, just by the Dancing Apple Inn in Balmyr but on my way here I met a strange fellow with a wooden leg who was riding hell bent for leather on his way to raise an army, I think that's what he said?
He stopped briefly to ask me if I wanted to invest in a diamond mine that he owned with some dwarves, apparently whatever I invest will make 10 times that in only 1 season. Who would say no to that! He did seem a bit disappointed when I explained that I only had the 10 lunars but he said not to worry that would have to do and gave me a note to give to someone called Grumbold when I get to Boldhome and this Grumbold will pass over the profits to me of 100 lunars. That's amazing as my entire family would need to work for 5 years to get that sort of money and I saw that when the fellow signed the note he is a King!! Fancy me, a humble Dungshuvler getting to talk to a King, how proud they would be of me back home!
So does anyone know where this Grumbold lives? The King also warned me about somebody called Evil Erik, I think that was the name, and a Deputy Harmony whoever that may be? Apparently these two stole the King's leg and lots of his money, I must admit it all got a bit confusing and beyond me still I'm here now and I'm determined to make the best of things.
I look forward to making loads of new friends and really contributing to life in the City, I've got to learn more about the various Gods and Cults and Army Regiments and...and....so much more, very exciting!
Can anyone recommend how a chap can accumulate some lunars so that he can survive here?
Torben Dungshuvler
I own my own spade and bucket