Announcement: Census



  • The herald, with authorization of Del'Rosa, posts fliers all over the city.

    "Due to recent developments regarding the political situation of the city, a census is due. Citizens of Peltarch are expected to report to the Herald's office during daytime. The herald and his scribe will then take your name, age, deity, job and all other relevant information such as marriage ties.

    The order of reporting to the city hall is as follows:

    Week 33:Male Humans
    Week 34:Female Humans
    Week 35:Male Elves
    Week 35:Female Elves
    Week 36:Male Dwarves
    Week 36:Female Dwarves
    Week 37:Male Halflings
    Week 37:Female Halflings
    Week 37:Male Gnomes
    Week 38:Female Gnomes
    Week 38:Male Half-Orcs
    Week 38:Female Half-Orcs
    Week 38:Other Races"

    ((I fully expect all players with a character in Peltarch to respond to me with a PM on appropriate RL Week using the following form;

    PM Title: Census - [NWN Account Here]

    Name:
    Race:
    Gender:
    Deity:
    Job (if any):
    Married to (if any):
    Children (if any):

    It will not take much of your time, and I'll post the full list to DM forums - so DMs can with a quick look get a glance at say.. who are followers of deity X for event purposes. If all goes well, this is something that will help DMs run more personalized events. However if your faith is banned from the city you likely should not write that to the census form, this is still an IC thing.

    Next week is week 33, incase you're unclear on that. 🙂 ))



  • The census is officially over.



  • Female gnomes, half-orcs, half-elves and the occasional more curious creature, such as the scaly courtesan from the docks start lining up for the last week of census

    ((Week 38:Female Gnomes
    Week 38:Male Half-Orcs
    Week 38:Female Half-Orcs
    Week 38:Other Races ))


  • Legion

    Truth into what clai-is shoved@e5107927d3=Wywernywin:

    "Go ramble elsewhere, Mad Marty! I want te be tested now."

    _bows and makes an escorting gesture toward the priest_

    Oh by all means! Come be tested and get your "blessing". Maybe you'll get a chance to rule over us! Servants of Siamorphe are here to make sure you "rule with the best interest of your subjects in mind" - oh .. but … they're leaving town after the census. I guess we'll just have to be happy under your tyranny.

    Good luck everyone!



  • The priest nods as he listens to Marty, ever so patient, replying to her questions once she's done

    "If you are familiar with the "Big Book of Gods", then I am certain you can recite the dogma of Siamorphe in fuller detail than that; Nobles are given a divine right to rule, provided they rule responsibly and well. The nobility have an obligation (noblesse oblige) to rule with the best interest of their subjects in mind, even when those obligations interfere with their personal desires.

    We will be leaving once the census is done. We will not be selecting anyone to rule over you. We are here only to bring truth into claims, instead of rumours spread by one faction or another."

    While some of the people in line seem to be looking at their toes, considering their stance on this, others just seem eager to find out if they're noble or not. One hin behind Marty seems especially interested in this, and starts shoving her off.

    "Go ramble elsewhere, Mad Marty! I want te be tested now."


  • Legion

    Marty claps her hands in front of her quickly in exaggerated delight

    OH! That is exiting! I wonder if I may be of noble blood?

    she speaks loudly, half to the priest, half to the crowd

    But… I happen to own a copy of the Big Book of Gods buddy. I recognize that holy symbol about your neck and I've read about what Siamorphean's believe... That those of "noble lineage" should rule over those who have "common blood".

    You see, I don't think you really answered my question did you? Not fully. I mean, a "complete list" is nice I guess… But what are you going to do with that list? Select from it people to rule over us? From the very start Peltarch has chosen her own leaders! Yes, powerful magic has duped us into making some pretty poor choices, but they were still our choices.

    Senators missing, martial law, and suddenly you lot appear to bestow your "blessing" on us? And what bothers me most is that you've not been up front about it! The compilation of this list of yours has been done in a sly manner. It would need to be done under the table as it has been I guess. Robbing us of our freedom to choose our own leaders couldn't be done in an up front manner could it?

    to the crowd

    Our leaders have never ruled over us thanks to their BLOOD. It has always been by their DEEDS! May it always be so!

    She unfolds her census form and politely hands it in

    There you go. Thankyou.



  • On a more jovial and less conspiracist note, a little ball of energy (commonly known as Merial) bounces eagerly in line, waving enthusiastically with a beaming smile at the priest when it comes her turn.



  • The priest smiles and responds calmly

    "It's a blessing that detects any possible noble lineage you might have. The purpose is to compile a list of who is a descendant of a noble family, here in Peltarch."

    Excited whispering goes around with those who hear the response. People seem pleased about it, and eager to see if they're the long lost bastard of a distant baron or not.


  • Legion

    @65ae9261e8:

    and Siamorphean clerics lay their hands on each person, speaking out a blessing.

    when the priest goes to lay hands on Marty she recoils a bit

    Woah there fella… Before you go speaking over me and touching me, I was hoping that you'd explain to everyone here what magic that is that your casting and why you are casting it.



  • Halflings line up with male gnomes, ready to sign the census form. Penty of gold goes missing in the line.

    ((Halflings and male gnomes this week.))



  • Dwarves form a straight line, groom their beards and go return their census forms:

    ((dwarves this week :))



  • Elves, both male and female, line up infront of the city hall, eager to confirm their citizenship.

    ((Elves this week, you can start posting))



  • At the end of the male humans time, Assistant Scribe ~Telric Greywood~ was seen, like most mornings prior, running around the docks informing people of the deadline and handing out census sheets for the workers. He was also seen going door-to-door at the richer parts of town organizing private census handling meetings for those who did not feel like lining up with the common man.

    As the ladies turn came up, he was seen doing the very same thing each and every morning, though he was noticeably more well-groomed for the occasion then when he had to speak with the human males. Curious!



  • The female human populace starts lining up near the city hall.

    ((This week's for female humans. You can start posting :))



  • Notorious gentleman Jack Hands walks by the City Hall and, glancing at the line, mutters something about the government's sheep heading for slaughter, and how they'd never catch him in the System



  • As the tenday starts, male humans start lining up near the Herald. They leave their census form, and Siamorphean clerics lay their hands on each person, speaking out a blessing.

    ((please start posting the male human census forms in PMs :)))



  • ((Other races.))



  • //By the way, half-elves count as M/F Humans or as Other Races?



  • //Just to make it a bit easier for everyone:

    Male Humans: Week 33 (August 11 - August 17)
    Female Humans: Week 34 (August 18 - August 24)
    Elves: Week 35 (August 25 - August 31)
    Dwarves: Week 36 (Sept. 1 - Sept. 7)
    Halflings and Male Gnomes: Week 37 (Sept. 8 - Sept. 14)
    Female Gnomes and Other Races: Week 38 (Sept. 15 - Sept. 21)



  • Morris Purcandel waddles into city hall balancing a stack of forms taller than himself and keg of ink strapped to his back.