You are Roger Stanford
You are a Mechanist
Building and repairing machines is your trade, you construct contraptions and gizmos of springs and steam for clients in order to make a living, and do a bit of gardening on the side of course.
You own a
workshop in the city of
New Dawson. A
pretty average city by all accounts, it has it's
rich nobles, trade princes, tradesmen, lower class working men and those
characters of ill repute. It's built on a
cliff-side, providing a
natural defense from the east and has a
bustling port district bringing in
trade goods from the entire region. The
markets are filled with
Swelterstone which makes getting
raw materials for your trade easier, but also means there is plenty of
competition for work.
Your
workshop and
bedroom make up the top two floors of the 3 story building. The
ground floor and
basement belong to
Donnell the surgeon, you don't see
Donnell to often but you count him as somewhat of a
friend.
The
building your
workshop is in is located on
West Street, it's the street that goes
west from the
market square, hence the name. You aren't really that close to the square but you are closer to it then you are to
The Wall so it's a
pretty safe area. Much safer then the areas near the
wall, and much much safer then those on the other side.
It is
early morning. You have just gotten dressed ready for a
full day of work!...
Oh that's right you don't have any left to do. You finished off your last
job yesterday and made yourself a nice amount of
213 Yollars. Which gives you a grand total of
310 Yollars left to your name.
You are
pretty thirsty and a
bit hungry. You also have all of your
blood. Which is
nice.
Inventory:
Xp 0/100
Blood 100/100 <- Higher is better
Hunger 30/100 <- Lower is better
Thirst 70/100 <- Lower is better
Skills:
Tinker - 5
Metal Smithing - 3
Gardening - 3
I wanted to give you guys a big map of the city and a big info dump on the world but I had a bit of a headache today so it was difficult to concentrate.
On a similar note would you guys like to have pre-existing social connections? Friends, rivals, family. Or would you rather make them. It's easier for me if you don't have any since I don't have to make them up. But it's weird for a guy to own a workshop downtown, and has apparently been running his business for years to know absolutely no one (Apart from Donnell).