The Caliphate Guard incorporates both the Royal Guard and the City Watch for Al’Rashad and is in fact effectively a standing army numbering about 2,000. Discussion.
Outside of Gundring, pistols and blunderbusses are extremely uncommon; they are both expensive and many consider them unreliable to boot. Crossbows remain the ranged weapon of choice, particularly in urban situations. Discussion.
Most slaving companies have thick walls precisely to isolate their product from the outside world, so as to further dehumanize them. It is an impoverished company indeed that would have walls which would allow a conversation to pass through. Discussion.
Kahal’s declaration of the Jdango Sept marks him as someone who was not raised in Boka. Had he been so, he would have referred to it as “the Sept Jdango,” or, if he felt himself unworthy to claim membership, “an […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The largest slaving companies, such as the Honourable King’s Collar operating out of Al’Kymal, have market days approximately once a week to ensure their stock turns over rapidly. Discussion.