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Dungeons & Dragons Online Alpha Journal #3 at Official Site

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    The third entry in the Alpha Journal has been published. This time, it's a walk through three of the Stormreach city quarters: the Docks, the Harbour and the Market. Here's the first fragment, one about the Docks:

    The Dock

    To date, every new arrival starts out in an introductory area of Stormreach we are loosely referring to as the Dock. It's a fairly small, somewhat linear area designed to get folks used to the game concepts and controls. Its principle features are the Wavecrest Tavern and a rakish rogue by the name of Lord Gerald Goodblade. It's Lord Gerald who gets players started on their life of adventure by requesting a few 'favors' the player might perform for him to win their way out of the Harbor. It seems the harbor gates are sealed and guarded 'to keep out the riff-raff' and the only way for a newcomer to pass them is with the recommendation of one of the local residents. At least, that's what Lord Gerald tells you. But if you know Lord Gerald like I do, you know his assertions are not always 100% trustworthy.

    Once you've either worked your way out of the Dock by doing Lord Gerald a favor (or three) - or figured out the alternative to running his errands for him-you arrive in another transitional area called (again, loosely) the Harbor.


    Read the whole thing at Dungeons & Dragons Online.
     
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