More Fonrit (scroll finger ready!)

From: Simon Bray <101635.32_at_CompuServe.COM>
Date: 10 Jul 97 15:09:38 EDT


Hi All,

 Firstly, I did make a cock up by including the Blue Skin of Bureli in my important people of Afadjann, the Jann hasn't won him over yet, it was a prophecy! Red Ravaal to is the Kareeshtan governor, but now that the Jann has got his ships, he too is becoming a target for Afadjanni expansion. Hell all as we need is to find the White Jann of Sumwereorother and we are heading to a potential zone for Lunar doctorine to slip in!!

 All the people listed are out of the Pamalt Book, apart from Red Ravaal who is from the Islands material. My personal favourite has to be the leader of Kareeshtu aka His Holy Munificence Archidomides the Heartless and Openhanded, Vessel of Tondiji and Ikadz - now that is a title!

 The lands and cities controlled by Afadjann are;

  1. Hombori Tondo the Capital.
  2. Tavu et Teba, home of the Artists and Musicians Guild - the font of sophistcation.
  3. Temissrah with its famous Elder Races Ghetto.
  4. Tolodofaemoro - Famous for being a typical city of Afadjann.
  5. Kanem Dar the island upon which Afadjann centralises its power, full of goats.
  6. Sarro - home of the Pirate Jann, Um-Oradin and lots of ghouls, not goats.
  7. Garguna - Metropolis, with its Prayer Ghetto of many deities.
  8. Kafaemoro - Sight of the world famous Quarry Games.
  9. The great Gargos River, the rich fertile valley, dominated by Garguna.
  10. Faladje the ancient capital of Fonrit lies in Afadjann's outlands but pays no homage as yet.
  11. Ebbeshal sight of the Transcendental Church of Ebbesh, not allied but in Afadjann territory.
  12. Siwah El ruled by a puritanical feminist sorceress, it is on Kanem Dar but gives no loyalty.

 Faladje, Ebbeshal and Siwah El all teeter upon the brink of joing Afadjann and ambassadorial delegations are common sights in these cities (Aren't they Danny Bourne!), some having been making successful treaties, others have been severely disrupted by the actions of Ovgormangis.

 Cheers Simon.

 PS More GCoF to follow.


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