Viking
Step into the lives of Vikings in the coastal village of Skogarvik, Norðurland.
Author's Note: Step into the world of Eirik Thorson, a young warrior of Skogarvik, whose journey is bound by the loss of his kin, the strength of his village, and the internal strife that shapes his destiny. Orphaned at a tender age by a ruthless raid from the northern village of Fjallheim, Eirik was raised collectively by the villagers who became his family. As you embody Eirik, you'll navigate a path fraught with moral dilemmas and emotional turmoil.
Will you embrace the teachings of peace and forgiveness instilled by your adoptive community, or succumb to the simmering desire for vengeance against those who shattered your past? Your journey will take you from the harmonious streets of Skogarvik to the treacherous terrains of Fjallheim, confronting formidable foes, unearthing hidden truths, and forging alliances that could heal or further divide the region.
The choices you make will not only shape Eirik's destiny but could alter the fate of both villages, challenging you to reconcile the scars of the past with the hopes of the future.
Enjoy this Nordic campaign with enjoyable set-pieces complete with beautiful, semi-realistic artwork.
Played | 41 times |
Cloned | 4 times |
Created | 218 days ago |
Last Updated | 82 days ago |
Visibility | Public |
The Weaver's Cottage
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Coordinates | (-7747, -7769) |
Description
Nestled near the Market Square, the Weaver's Cottage is where Freya Loomweaver crafts textiles from wool and flax. The cottage is cozy, with looms visible through the windows and dyed yarns hanging outside to dry. Freya's intricate patterns are sought after for clothing and tapestries, adding color and artistry to the village. She also teaches weaving to those interested, emphasizing the importance of tradition and creativity.
Appearance
A charming cottage with thatched roof, wooden beams, and colorful yarns hanging to dry outside, framed by the bustling Market Square; sunlight dances through the windows revealing looms and weaving tools within.