Number 2. We need to get out peeps to meet up....
You could have them go off in different directions, if you wanted. As they say, the plot, ah, finds a way. That said, I appreciate the consideration!
You said goodbye to your family, promising that you'd return someday. As you left, your parents gave you a parting gift: a sturdy sword, well-crafted and plain. Travelling alongside a small band of pilgrims, you set out west towards the coast. Days of walking passed, and you often rested your hand on the sword's hilt and wondered if you had chosen the right path. When your thoughts turned towards home, you remembered why you had left in the first place, and your resolve strengthened.
It was the morning of the fifth day of travelling that you first saw the sea. From high in the foothills, your vision passed over the trees' canopy and you saw the vast expanse of water. That same afternoon you reached your destination at last: the city of Tiryn, seat of the Tiras clan, and the birthplace of your legend.
You descended towards the mass of cramped wooden buildings and narrow streets. Your destiny awaited you.
Another pause. Another paper. Another page. The candlelight illuminated the faint, melancholy smile on his face as he continued to write.
You've lived in the vast forests of the Cialagh your whole life. You are a...
1. Man2. Woman...by the name of...
<What is your name? (First name only)>You were born into a family of the clan...
1. Tiras: Clan Tiras lies on the western edge of the Cialagh, on the shores of the Northern Sea. The clan is one of the strongest militarily, and holds sway over many of the surrounding clans. They primarily use their power to gain wealth through tributes and trading, but they also maintain order. Before their rise, bloody clan wars often tore the region apart. Since Tiras rose to power, clans have been much more leery about gathering allies and marching to battle. The clan originated in the bitterly cold north, and is proud of its heritage.
2. Quinn: Clan Quinn is native to the foothills along the northern edge of the Cialagh. In the mountains, powerful spirits make their homes, and living in the foothills is dangerous. Nevertheless, the people of Quinn survive through tenacity and stoic fortitude. Fortunately for them, their mines produce enough iron and silver to draw the attentions (and wealth) of the surrounding clans, most of which the clan is on good terms with. Most of them.
3. Fealen: Clan Fealen controls a swath of land in the southeast corner of the Cialagh. The area is peaceful and pastoral. The only spirits to menace them are minor pests on the level of rats or rabbits. Their economy revolves around herding in the open meadows that appear the farther south you travel in the forest. However, just past the mountains to the south lie foreign lands, and the barbaric spirits there are greater and more terrible than any that menace the clans. But they never travel past the mountains. ...Right?