Khare, the Great Cityport (Ongoing)

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls to Khare, the Greatest City in the world! I am your guide, the prolific map-maker Tarius in the Artists' Quarter. Here is the map of our great city:

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Khare is a troubled city, full of treachery, lies and thieves. So, travellers and nomads, what is it that you are here for? You are to create all the citizens of our fellow town, as well as many artifacts, spells and enchantments - lands too - each one you make having a lore interaction to the last card made.

We shall be starting off with our Lord Mayor:

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For example, my fellow nomads, you could now make the man that killed the mayor, or his long-lost brother, or a servant ect.

Let's say he was murdered by a bloodthirsty pirate, known as Gem's, crew:

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It would then be your job to create a card related to Gem (this is just an example, so we're still going with the mayor).

There are, however, some laws you must follow if you are to visit Khare:

Rules:
- As many entries as you want, although please don't spam.
- Don't make two entries in a row.
- Please write a short paragraph/couple of sentences explaining how your card relates to the last card made, and it would be helpful if you could say where the cards belong on the map (mine, for example, belong in the port, and the mayor belongs in Mansion's Row).
- Any card type.
- You may make as many cards as you like leaving off the last card.
- pLease make sure someone can lead off your card.
- Only NEW cards.

Prizes:

Every month or so, the mayor has decreed, there shall be great prizes for the best cards created that month (or so):

1st place: 5 favorites + a follow.
2nd place: 3 favorites + a follow.
3rd place: 1 favorite + a follow.

All cards that the mayor shall like will also be favorited.

Goodbye, my fellow travellers, and get creating some great cards!


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  • edited December 2016
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    Claiming close relation with Sivant and even to be under his direct orders, the "Tax Collector" of Fireview Square does quite well for himself. Phony documents and big words usually are enough to procure for his pouch some additional coinage. Those that struggle are quickly halted by one or more of his bought off ruffians.

    "As you're well aware" he's been known to say "when you procured such a trade you subjected yourself to a rather strict term of use. Did you really think your chicken of equal value to those eggs?"
  • LoL! That's awesome!
  • @Corwinnn
    Taxman - "If that was addressed to me good sir" (and not the contest in general) "I thank you from the bottom of my (corrupted) heart."

    *long bows accompanied by much flourishing of a feathered hat*
  • oh, there it is :) I'll think of some nice entries!
  • edited December 2016
    People seem to like fireview square. I imagine this place being full of life. You can find the weekly market there. Therefore, the merchants sell their stuff here. Many citizens and visitors of Khare are found on that square by day and by night. That's why trouble seems to be on the agenda here. To avoid fights and crimes, guards patrol here 24/7 to keep all people save.

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  • How does that link to the last card, sorry @Mila? I'm supposing it's because they get taxed by the taxman (or something along those lines)?
  • You're right. The fireview sqare taxman obviously (or not that obviously) collects taxes from Fireview Square Merchants. If he'd collect taxes from all citicens of Khare, he'd be a Khare Taxman. When being specialized on a specific place in that town, it has to be for some reason. The reason is the market taking place there. And you could also say, I go on with something, you also find on fireview square, generally speaking...
  • @Faiths_Guide - Yes, That was for the Taxman!
  • edited December 2016
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    Alright, so there is an elite group of Assassins who work just of Fireview Square. They can be hired by anyone, for the right price...
  • edited December 2016
    ^ Such assassins also join in on hidden alley illegal gambling, risking their lives - and their money in hopes of winning.


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    Going with the whole Rogues, theives and assassins vibe, I decided to make a reprint of "Rogue's Passage" from the 'Return to Ravnica' Magic; The Gathering set, cause you know - sewers are fast shortcuts in Khare; for those who dare to use them, at the very least.
  • Passages are all the same. From point A to point B. Sewers may be the fastest way from the Square to Quarters, but the Necropolis is the fasted way to go from living to dead.
    http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/buried-beneath

    Despite that, there are religious powers at work within the Necropolis keeping everything in check. Not all dark, their light may show you the way home.
    http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/rebirthing-flame
  • edited December 2016
    Religious powers also hold a foothold in Khare; with the Khare church providing hope to many in the city:

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  • The religious force protects many parts of Khare, but in places like the Necropolis and the Fallen Quarter other things thrive, and infest.
    http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/the-cityport-plague
    http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/horrendous-warrior
  • edited December 2016
    Ssh! I'm not meant to be here!
    As the mayor's advisors' efforts to try and stifle the corruption and evil that lurks everywhere in Khare intensify, their efforts lead them to not just the infestations that lurk in back alleys and sewers, but also in the mysterious forges beneath Khare - and particularly the Artists' quarter...

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    I, map-maker Tarius, have discovered after investigating the clanking that comes from beneath my study where I work on mapping out the whole plane that, in these forges, twisted artificers are building an abomination - a clockwork horror, that none will be able to stop, and is even more evil than the abominations that thrive in other parts of Khare...
  • edited December 2016
    Ah, here comes one of Sivant's advisors now!
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    "Her countenance belies her optimism" Sivant thought to himself.
    "In truth, what facts have you and the rest found?" He said aloud "Thefts and corruption run rampant whilst all we collect are meager clues! There must be some assured information that can be uncovered to give us the means to abolish this gross misappropriation and rampant cruelty!"

    "Sire," came the tentative reply from the counselor "we're doing all that we can. Khare is larger even than it seems, the Docks aren't as secure as necessary, there are even rumors of vessels discharging goods and vagabonds in The Red Quarter before ever reaching the Docks! The rogues that navigate the little rivercraft can't be trusted in the least, and yet they facilitate our primary source of commerce."

    "Well" the now weary Sivant replied "we'll need to devise a plan to eradicate those 'River-rat Rogues'."
  • http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/underway-river-rogue
    http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/vagabond-masque

    Information is never easy to obtain. Even more difficult when the answer is much less apparent than a simple black and white contrast. With so many inbetweens ans so many grey areas, the Rogues of Kharne can move without drawing too much attention to themselves.

    However, this they are not the only threat beneath the city, and they are not afraid simply of the Law and Sivant. Having traveled much of Kharne and having learned so much from scraps of gossip, what is heard to come next may be much larger than anything anyone may have seen.

    "A Clockwork Monstrosity," they call it.

    What is worse is that even the esteemed Ironboot Bathard, Smith of Zentruum Forges cannot begin to fathom the mechanization of it all.
  • edited December 2016
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    The people of Khare learn to avoid alleys and dark streets, but some think the guards can save them, but they are wrong. Avolo and his assassins take it to the roofs, finding the right person, then strike without anyone noticing.

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    People come to the Red Quarter for Adrinia to hire an assassin for them or to become one.
    Mercenaries flock the streets, lookouts on the rooftops looking for guards, and thieves steal for Adrinia.

  • edited December 2016
    I decided that Rouges and Assassins never really got their place for a tribe, and Khare seems like a good start for them.
  • @dudemantheguy

    I thought that rogues and assassins never got their place for a tribe...Not rouges and assassins! XD
  • edited December 2016
    And such assassins and thieves in Khare utilise hidden caches and stores, often storing their treasure - which is why real estate is important, kids.
    http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/theives-depository
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  • @KimJongMartin But rouges and assassins are cool XD
  • edited December 2016
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    Guards wake up to the sound of cannon fire. Pirates swarm the ship killing the merchants, and taking all the gold.
    I couldn't get the power and toughness in the right corner, it was weird.
  • http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/by-faith-by-duty
    A Guards response, the alarm bells ring.

    http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/salvaged-knowledge
    Wreckage from the boat is scavenged and salvaged. What is found may be more valuable than any amount of gold.
  • When not the site of fights with attacking pirates, the docks in Khare are a peaceful and prospering place, that offers great wealth for those, who know how to use it:

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  • But, there is someone who takes care of any unwary pirate or rogue. He is a paladin, and
    renowned all around the plane. All rogues and pirates fear him, and their worst nightmare is for him to catch them prowling and stealing items, because once he sees them, they will most likely not live another day.
    http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/caregorn-smiter-of-evil
  • From the Halls of Vlada are where the greatest and most powerful wizards of Khare are made. Even Caregorn, who trained in Hieromancy for many years.
    http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/arcane-mentoring?list=user

    On the otherhand, in some of the more peaceful parts of Khare, the Gardens of Briar are beginning to fill with many from near and far, wishing upon the many Gods for a good next cycle.
    http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/song-of-festivities

    There's something more to be said about these, but it's 2am and I'm tired.
  • The markets are a shady place to be, you never really know what you'll get:
    http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/dubious-vendor
  • edited December 2016
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    "You never really know what you'll get" - @Daragonion
    And whoever buys this is in for a surprise.
    Bought from a dubious vendor at the festival of thieves, this 'invaluable purchase' was dropped from the bridge at the port on the way to Fireview Sq. where it bounced down across the river bed, finding itself in the fallen quarter...


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    Common the the festival, new coming thieves are trying to earn some reputation among the towns folk and marketers; some however, are doing a lot better than others.
  • edited December 2016
    On the Festival of Thieves, one stands motionless before the frenetic actions of those in search for a temporary upperhand.

    http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/absorbed-contemplator

    @Blazin_Biscuit Vigilance is not a black-related ability btw. The only card that has that in mono black, by itself - no GY effects giving it from other dead creatures -, is Ghost Hounds from Homelands, which doesn't really count.)
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