Mystara project: Whole Realms' Catalogue

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#1

spellweaver

Oct 28, 2004 5:05:38
Well, the DM Jam #1 wasn't such a smashing success - mostly because I neglected it for too long - but I have had another idea that I want to invite you to join me in making a reality:

The Known World Whole Realms' Catalogue !!

If the title sound familiar it is because I intend to basically steal the concept of the Forgotten Realms (OMG!! :OMG! He said the FR words!) accessory "Aurora's Whole Realms' Catalogue" and expand upon it and, of course, make it suit Mystara's realms.

This is what I have in mind:
We establish an author group of people who would like to be involved. We take one month to collect info from all our canon resources (and some non-canon ones if we like them) and then we decide upon a number of product categories and try to make some basic lists of what should be in the catalogue. Then we assign an author to each category, spend 14 days writing, and then "meet up" again just before Christmas and edit the final details via forum discussions.

Sounds like a plan?

I will try to make lists of quality goods, services etc. from the gazetteers I own to serve as inspiration to the kind of items we would probably want in the catalogue. I think it would be an extremely cool DMing tool to have an entire catalogue of items with a distinct Mystara flavour

Some basic ideas for categories could be:

Foodstuffs and beverages
Everything from Rockhome salted pork to apples from the Five Shires and "Marilnevv Red, a deep wine that tastes of cherries and plums"

Craft goods
Elven woodcraft, dwarf-cut stones and jewlery, leather goods from Darokin, rope from Minrothad Guilds etc.

Weapons and armour
Weapons and armour from skilled smiths in every corner of the world

Means of transport
Carts, wagons, carriages, sleds

Animals and livestock
Cattle from Darokin, chickens from the Shires, salmon from Glantri, pigs from Rockhome etc.

Ships and boats
All nations have particular designs with individual strengths and weaknesses

Cargo
Cargo such as cotton, raw metal, silks, and whatever else a Darokin merchant would have in his wagon or a Minrothad Merchant Prince would have aboard his ship.

The odd stuff
Imagine an ad for contracting a construction company that employs a family of stone giants to help lifting and moving the huge boulders used to construct a lord's castle? Or Flying Carpet Messenger Services? Anything exotic with a particular Mystara flavour fits in here.


So - if you feel like contributing reply to this post and we will beginning planning further as soon as possible. Apart from making the basic lists of items and services we will also need to come up with some basic game info:

Who is the merchant behind this catalogue?
How does the world (and particularly the merchant houses) react to such a catalogue?
Should prices be in gp, sp, cp or in the coins of the nations from which the items come?
and much more...

Hope you like the idea. If nobody has the time to lend a hand I will probably finish this myself some day but it won't be "in the stores for Christmas"

:-) Jesper
#2

zombiegleemax

Oct 31, 2004 16:10:18
It looks like a good idea - but I'm afraid I haven't got the time for such a project currently.
Sorry (also for not replying till now)...
#3

Hugin

Oct 31, 2004 21:33:27
It looks like a good idea - but I'm afraid I haven't got the time for such a project currently.
Sorry (also for not replying till now)...

ditto. I have been working on national weapons & armours lists based on culture and technology level, but even this has advanced at an encumbered snails pace; just too many other projects at the moment. I'll post anything I get done for you though.
#4

spellweaver

Nov 01, 2004 4:47:49
That is quite alright guys! It might be a bit too ambitious but I hope to get it done eventually. All the work being done here at the board on the immortals, the clerical spell lists and the Eye of Traldar shows that such projects can succeed! :D

:-) Jesper
#5

zombiegleemax

Mar 16, 2005 12:19:46
I realize this is an old thread but I am interested in this. I had already done some work for a campaign in Karameikos along these lines. My players got sick of drinking "the local brew" and came into some money. They decided to hit a nicer establishment (more expensive) and sample some finer imports and such. For a week i scrambled to come up with something. I have a short list of brews, wines and other drinks that might be imported to a wealthy inn in Specularum. I am by no means an expert on any of this but if i can help start a little brainstorming......Anyways here is what i have

Rifflian Dewdrop Wine- Made by Callarri elves this wine is made of white grapes, peaches, and fresh morning dew. A light but very tasty wet wine. Not very potent. Noble women and wealthy merchants are the only people who pay the exhorbitant prices for this wine as it is rarely sold outside Rifflian. ****

Rifflian Trail Stock-Also made by Callarri elves this dry, fruity wine is made of raspberries and peaches and serves as the standard"wanderers drink". It is more than likely if you ask a bartender for elven wine in Karameikos this is what you recieve. Average potency. **

Baron's Best-This heavy mead is made in the Barony of Kelvin from maple syrup and honey. Very thick, and sweet this potent concoction will warm you up on the coldest of nights. Can be served hot or room temperature. Its overly sweet taste can take some getting used to. Do not chill. Good Potency. **

Bridleton Brew-This Kerendan brew is actually a whiskey not a beer. This medium dark whiskey is slightly sour and despite the rumour it is made of "horse ****" it sees alot of exportation all along the coast. It is cheap and has good potency but a not so good taste. *

Bridleton's Secret Label-This is a vodka made in Kerendas although it is extremely expensive to get outside of the duchy. This clear drink is smooth and very potent. Drank mostly by decadent Thyatian nobles. ****

Bayville-A medium dark beer with average potency it tends toward a slightly bitter taste. This beer is made in Kerendas and is the basic drink of every inn in the duchy. **

Sutter Valley Red-Also known as Thyatian Red is made in a valley just north of Kerendas. It has long been the standard for wines in Thyatis. It is heavily exported as the military owns the biggest contracts for it. Slightly sour, this drink has low potency and therefore is good for military use. **

White Horse Ale-This heavy, bitter drink is made in Tel-Akbir. It is dark and bitter but it is very potent. Has seen alot of exportation lately into Ylaruam and the Northern Reaches,and through there to Ethengar. Although, the horse lords acquire it more through raiding than trading. Dwarves "don't mind" it because of its bitter taste. **

Hin Brew-This is actually a conglomerate of brewers across the Shires that have all attached their beers to this label. Most non-Hin would never realize the difference but a conasseur will be delighted with 17 different versions (flavors) of this beer. The conglomerate arose when a very popular beer recipe got stolen and sold off to the highest bidder. So far 17 copies have popped up and each one has pledged loyalty to the label in order to compete. Next to tobacco this is the largest export the Hin have. **

Weatherbee Wineries-This light amber wine has a strangely "nutty" flavor. Made in the Shires and exported mostly to Hin communities in Ierendi and Minrothad. Has average potency. **

Stillwater Light-This is a dry, white wine with a sour flavor that comes from a winery in the Shires. Light but with good potency, this wine is rapidly making a name for itself as the "best white wine outside of Glantri". It sees more and more export every day. The Hin makers guard its recipe vehemently. ****

Stillwater Dark-From the same company as the light this is the standard red version of the white wine. This dark, wet wine is sweet on the palate and packs a lot of punch. Very potent. With the increase in popularity of the white, the red is seeing more exportation.***

Old Blue Boy-This strange drink is a brandy made of blueberries. Made in the Shires it is rather "thick" for a brandy but brings a very refreshing flavor to liquid sustenance. Not seen much outside the Shires, but that could change if word got out. Very potent ***

Red Hill Brandy-This brandy is made by the makers of Old Blue Boy. Sitll "thick" for a brandy this drink has a more traditional flaver with the hint of cherries. Although this is an excellent sample of brandy it is overshadowed by their other product. Good potency. **

Vyonnes' Sparkling Wine-This Glantrian white wine is heavily exported throughtout the Known World. It is sought after by all people of wealth and influence for its light, sweet flavor. Good potency ****

Leon's Dry-This is a Glantrian red wine. This wine has a dry, heavy flavor that locals prefer. A very fragrant wine that needs to "breathe" first before serving. This drink is also exported as the standard Glantrian fare, and in Glantri that is mostly the case. Despite being cheap and easily made it is a quality beverage. Average potency. ***

De Vance-This is the famous Glantrian champagne. This drink will only be found in the wealthiest of establishments and homes. There really is no way to describe this marvelous beverage. It absolutely titilates the senses. Very potent. A must have. *****

De Vance's Burnt Wine-Also known as Dev's Red this is a standard brandy of exceptional quality. This brandy isn't very expensive to get. Many wizards and hin who smoke prefer to sprinkle a little brandy on the bowl and mouthpiece of their pipes and this brandy is the preferred choice outside the Shires. Good potency. ***


Of course this list isnt complete. Every village has a local beer or ale and many larger town probably boast a local winery. These make up your local brews. This list is to flesh out the more hevily exported or sought after drinks and to help springboard ideas for a better list or more ideas.
#6

spellweaver

Mar 17, 2005 8:34:44
Very cool!

:-) Jesper