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Wow. I wonder if the assassin is a doppelganger? He probably has some supernatural ability, since magic is unreliable in the Wastes. I doubt it was someone who used magic to change their features to look like Kordroun. Either that or Kordroun really does have an "evil twin." I wonder if that second assassin at the gunworks is the same one who fled through the door, or another. He died in the gears, right? I'm guessing he at least got crushed pretty badly. But then that next shot rang out, meaning there are (were) at least 2 assassins after them, maybe three if the screaming guy didn't die.
Having fun reading this so far. I hope we get to read about more of this fabulous city!

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Mint.
The two Kordrouns thing is a real mystery but in a magic-dead area doppelganger seems most likely but rakshasa would be cool: no mention of backwards hands though.
In a way it shows the opportunities and limitations of Alkenstar, elsewhere on Golarion the range of potential threats would be greater..

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I was worried this would happen to Alkenstar. Shouldn't most people there be Garundi or Mwangi?
Not saying Kordroun couldn't be from a light-skinned minority, but I'm just worried that Nex, Alkenstar, and Geb are going to get "whitewashed"...
(yeah, some baggage from beyond this tale is bugging me at the moment)

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I was worried this would happen to Alkenstar. Shouldn't most people there be Garundi or Mwangi?
Not saying Kordroun couldn't be from a light-skinned minority, but I'm just worried that Nex, Alkenstar, and Geb are going to get "whitewashed"...
(yeah, some baggage from beyond this tale is bugging me at the moment)
Good catch, he could be Keleshite? Or Vudran? Nex is a favoured realm for them in the CS.
Osiriani and Kelish are listed as the languages
However, this is the key line from the CS
The dusky-skinned people of Alkenstar, like their neighbors north and south, are almost all ethnic Garundi and Keleshites.

James Sutter Contributor |

Mikaze wrote:I was worried this would happen to Alkenstar. Shouldn't most people there be Garundi or Mwangi?
Not saying Kordroun couldn't be from a light-skinned minority, but I'm just worried that Nex, Alkenstar, and Geb are going to get "whitewashed"...
(yeah, some baggage from beyond this tale is bugging me at the moment)
Good catch, he could be Keleshite? Or Vudran? Nex is a favoured realm for them in the CS.
Osiriani and Kelish are listed as the languages
However, this is the key line from the CS
Campaign Setting wrote:The dusky-skinned people of Alkenstar, like their neighbors north and south, are almost all ethnic Garundi and Keleshites.
Yeah, it's true. In general, folks from Alkenstar are darker-skinned. The fundamental truth about ordering art is that, since the artists only get a few-sentence description rather than the manuscript, you're almost never going to have 100% concordance between image and story (unless you write the words from the art). In this case, you're right that Kodroun should probably have had darker skin.

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Yeah, it's true. In general, folks from Alkenstar are darker-skinned. The fundamental truth about ordering art is that, since the artists only get a few-sentence description rather than the manuscript, you're almost never going to have 100% concordance between image and story (unless you write the words from the art). In this case, you're right that Kodroun should probably have had darker skin.
The real question is: who's checking that the artists have passed their tests to prove they've memorised the Campaign Setting?

Kevin Andrew Murphy Contributor |

I was worried this would happen to Alkenstar. Shouldn't most people there be Garundi or Mwangi?
Not saying Kordroun couldn't be from a light-skinned minority, but I'm just worried that Nex, Alkenstar, and Geb are going to get "whitewashed"...
(yeah, some baggage from beyond this tale is bugging me at the moment)
I think, beyond the illustration, there's some evidence that Kordroun is from a light-skinned minority. Look at this line:
"It was Kordroun—a wild-haired Kordroun, with blast-blackening all over his face."
If Kordroun were extremely dusky, the soot wouldn't be that noticeable. Ergo, his skin tone is probably no darker than light tan.
I'd assume that Alkenstar is ethnically a lot like Egypt with all sorts of descendants of refugees from the Nex-Geb wars, and while the majority is probably dusky skinned, there'd likely be a lot of variance even within families.
In any case, looking forward to next week's installment.

James Sutter Contributor |

Where is my fiction? It is midweek. I need my fix! NOW!
Have you tried refreshing the page? The latest chapter has been up all day...

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Zeugma wrote:Where is my fiction? It is midweek. I need my fix! NOW!Have you tried refreshing the page? The latest chapter has been up all day...
*smacks head* Do'h!