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− | Maplehurst Academy | + | The PCs are recent graduates of Maplehurst Academy, a boarding school for the children of adventurers. It is located on the Second Plateau, on the road between Gnowsy Overdale and Middleden. |
It began as an estate--a manor house with stables and other outbuildings--but new buildings have been added over the years. There’s a mishmash of architectural styles, reflecting not only different time periods, but different Woldian races as well. | It began as an estate--a manor house with stables and other outbuildings--but new buildings have been added over the years. There’s a mishmash of architectural styles, reflecting not only different time periods, but different Woldian races as well. |
Revision as of 14:22, 3 November 2012
Contents
The Game
Here you can find the latest posts in this game.
Current Events
Our Story So Far
Archives
Here is the tap game first run at MaplehurstMaplehurst Academy
Here is the full past history of game posts.
Characters
These are the characters, past and present, that have featured in this game.
Current Characters
Vaniime Elemiire Claudia Nightseer - Elven Spirit Ranger - Played by Kent
Wilma Illutu-Grell - Human Cleric of Gargul - Played by Donna
Emrys Myrridanmyl - Half elven Archivist Bard - Played by Stephen
Grell Illutu - Human Fighter - Played by Nellie
Tuck Gryphon - Human Monk - Played by Shegger (Matt)
Ariach Gatelatch - Humam Paladin - Played by Joe
Thessa Duirsar - Elven Wizard - Played by Tom
Inactive Characters
William Willsden - Human Cleric of Alemi - Played by Simon
Past Characters
Dreppi - Gnome Alchemist - Played by Steve
Pinwheel - Human Rogue - Played by Tanner
Benedict Carver - Human Conjurer - Played by Tanner
F'aast - Half-Orc Monk - Played by Jerry
Fizzle Tinkerhand - Gnome Wizard - played by Brian
Nymirin Bralfah - Surface Drow Fey Druid - Played by Clay
NPCs
Background
The PCs are recent graduates of Maplehurst Academy, a boarding school for the children of adventurers. It is located on the Second Plateau, on the road between Gnowsy Overdale and Middleden.
It began as an estate--a manor house with stables and other outbuildings--but new buildings have been added over the years. There’s a mishmash of architectural styles, reflecting not only different time periods, but different Woldian races as well.
There is a Lower School and an Upper School. The Lower School is for the younger kids, say 8-12. Their instruction is elementary-school-style, with one instructor teaching all subjects for the class for that year. The Upper School has different instructors for different subjects. Lower School and Upper School kids share dormitory, dining, and recreation facilities.
The original estate had: a manor house, a dower house, a carriage house, stables, a gatehouse, a chapel, an outdoor kitchen, and miscellaneous outbuildings and sheds. The (indoor) kitchen of the original manor house--already pretty large--has been expanded to cope with the challenges of feeding an entire school. The original formal dining room has also been expanded to serve as the school’s dining hall. There is a smaller dining room for faculty. The rest of the original manor house is classrooms and offices.
The original dower house has been converted to faculty housing. The gatehouse is now a residence for the Headmaster (or Headmistress) and family. The carriage house and stables are still there, and still serve their original purpose. The chapel also serves its original purpose, but it has been expanded to the point where the original structure is difficult to pick out. The outdoor kitchen was torn down.
New construction (since the school’s founding) includes two dormitories, one for girls and one for boys. Each year, a junior member of the faculty (of the appropriate sex) is assigned to live in one of the dorms and keep an eye on things. This is not a popular position.
Also built for the school are the library building and a classroom building, which houses most of the Lower School classes. Both buildings also contain faculty offices.