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I wish to give a warm welcome to the Drakes of Magic to Keeper's Pass! We look forward to working together to make a great Settlement.

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Keepers of the Circle is pleased to announce our induction to The Everbloom Alliance.
Looking forward to laying more foundations with our terrific allies!

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KOTC and Drakes of Magic are looking for like-minded Company's to join with us at Keeper's Pass! All who join with us will keep their autonomy and we will all work together to see not only our individual companies flourish, but our Settlement as well!
If you are interested in joining, please PM me.
Allying with a well established group that has been around since the first kickstarter will have advantages :D

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And some advantages include:
* Not only access to a large marketplace, but discounted prices.
* A seat on the Settlement Council - we want our fellow companies to have a voice in the daily running of our settlement.
* I may be biased, but Keeper's Pass is home to many great people, and we would love to add like-minded companies to the settlement.

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You are correct, companies joining during the landrush will have a seat on the Settlement Council (versus a representative to the council if joining afterward).
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And any company joining us during the landrush will see better discounts at the market than companies joining after the landrush.
Act now for these limited time offers! (sorry, couldn't resist :))

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KOTC WxCougar wrote:You are referring to the free kobold and the in-game "Dem Keepers Doe" T-Shirt for your character ?
Act now for these limited time offers! (sorry, couldn't resist :))
Not to mention the cool Rings we are passing out, and "At-Cost" prices for the open market, services, and training.

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At Keeper's Pass we seek to empower our allied Chartered Companies to have their voices heard and have a meaningful impact on the settlement. To do this we established the Keepers Pass Settlement page to help unite all of the Chartered Companies of Keepers Pass.

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Now that I see the far more informative post above my previous not-so-informative post....
The section of our forums for the Settlement includes a place for Companies living in the Settlement to talk with each other, a place for the Council to meet, and a nifty section that is open to everyone to post. You can ask questions, have conversation with residence of Keeper's Pass, and so forth!

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... and trade koblolds and enter into the kobold tossing competition place a few bets on the Griffin racing listen to the local bands like Alchemical Romance and Longsword & Roses or speculate in adamantine and mithril futures.
Much to do for those adventurous of heart or those entranced by the possibilities of vast fortunes reaped in free trade.

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KoTC Edam Neadenil wrote:Not to mention the cool Rings we are passing out, and "At-Cost" prices for the open market, services, and training.KOTC WxCougar wrote:You are referring to the free kobold and the in-game "Dem Keepers Doe" T-Shirt for your character ?
Act now for these limited time offers! (sorry, couldn't resist :))
You mean the ever delicious onion rings we pass out at the yearly festival of the onion? Mmmmmm onion rings...
Signed,
Huran Ahman
Guardian of Steel
Self-proclaimed Onion Ring Nazi

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You are correct, companies joining during the landrush will have a seat on the Settlement Council (versus a representative to the council if joining afterward).
Edit:
And any company joining us during the landrush will see better discounts at the market than companies joining after the landrush.Act now for these limited time offers! (sorry, couldn't resist :))
As Wxcougar noted the Chartered Companies that join today will have an incentive for buying and selling with the KotC. Chartered companies joining now will have the opportunity to buy at at cost, CCs joining later will have an incentive that could vary from 5%-25% (to be determined). This means joining later could cause CCs to pay 75%-95% more, act now for the best deal.
So in closing:
WOW
Such offer
Much savings
Join now K
WOW
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I am sure the keepers will suit your needs.
Between Keepers, the T7v and TEO we pretty much have the South East Mountains covered.
There is one sole remaining "unavailable settlement" hex in the SE mountains which with any luck will eventually be taken up by a group sponsored and assisted by a joint agreement/effort of the three existing settlements, but that is for the various leaders and diplomats to discuss when the time comes.

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Oh you can count on that since either my main or DT will be a Bard who gathers while my other will be on the crafting side of things.
Both I believe are going to be fond of what a tavern offers.
It's great to have you with us Diella. My character will be a dwarven cleric/commoner who will be focusing on gathering.

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Great to see another prospective hoarder among us, feel free to poke around our website and check out the culture and help better each one of us with feedback.
Oh also, as you might read we are almost 100% TTroleplayers as well so you shouldn't ever be too long without someone to talk to :D
As for working with our neighbors, expect big things!

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Well 3 of the top guilds on my to follow list was Keeper the T7v and TEO. I figured that helping you keep you spot would also help them as they be allies so it a win/win all around, right?
A broad smile slowly spreads across Nihimon's normally austere face, revealing a deep well of unbridled joy.

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Welcome! And yay, another bard :)
Sings loudly ...
Jump, Jump, Jump, Jump, over the Pit!
Bluff, Bluff, Bluff, Bluff, the Stupid Ogre!
Clot, Clot, Clot my bleeding arteries!
Concentrate, concentrate, concentrate, concentrate, on your spell!
Sneak Sneak Sneak past the sleeping Dragon!

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A reminder to all Chartered Companies-
Keepers Pass is still on the look for up and coming (Self-started) CC's, land-rush participants who did not qualify for a Settlement of their own, free agents, and even those who found their new home to be less than welcoming.
We have warm beds, awesome allies, an atmosphere of democratic cooperation, and a drive to deliver YOU the very best EE and OE enrollment has to offer.

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A reminder to all Chartered Companies-
Keepers Pass is still on the look for up and coming (Self-started) CC's, land-rush participants who did not qualify for a Settlement of their own, free agents, and even those who found their new home to be less than welcoming.
We have warm beds, awesome allies, an atmosphere of democratic cooperation, and a drive to deliver YOU the very best EE and OE enrollment has to offer.
... and one of the best cliff diving locations on the map
But on a more serious note, just because Keepers is one of the oldest and most established settlement groups on the map does not prevent new companies that join us having an influence on where the settlement is going. Keepers is an equal opportunity settlement, if you show initiative, have bright ideas, logical thinking and a willingness to work for what you are suggesting ... being a "new" company will not disadvantage you.

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Dressed in all her Varisa finery Diella smiles as she does her happy dance, "Thank you good friends and trusted allies."
TT player well, well imagine that I have really and truly found my correct place in Golarion.
My tabletop career started way back in the early '70 I think it was '72 or '73 with a little know game called Chain mail. For those not in the know chain Mail was like an early edition of DND. I actually played it in college for credit. The class was creative thinking class. The main thing I remember from those sessions was the name of the man who was created the game had a weird name Gy ax something :). When D&D eventually came out I was really interested in it. I bought the first box set but never could find any one to play with. Fast forward about twenty five years now married and with two teenage kids we were shopping in a local mall in Va when we saw a large banner proclaiming D&D 25 anniversary. This is were I meet my first DM. We still meet every Sunday and are raising our third generation of gamers who learn to count on a d20 and learn there color by dragon types.
My DND career went from advanced to 2 all the way up to 4th were I became a little disillusioned with how the game was progressing. At a local con we,we being be my sons Joey and Mike and I, meet with a group that were trying to start a local Pathfinder chapter. They started with 1 or 2 tables now we can have as many as 20 going from a little table in the back wall to almost half the gaming room at most cons.
Pathfinder is not the only TT game I have played, Shadowrun, Whitewolf vampire, werewolf,changeling, Exalted, Immortalis, Star Wars, Amber and a couple I have played once or twice and I have forgotten.
MMO career well that a story for another day let just say my first mmos was Rubies of Evertide, Shadowbane and Horizons which is the one that I really feel in love with and learn who to play the game on.
Well that it for now, looking forward to meeting you all in EE.

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Dressed in all her Varisa finery Diella smiles as she does her happy dance, "Thank you good friends and trusted allies."
TT player well, well imagine that I have really and truly found my correct place in Golarion.
My tabletop career started way back in the early '70 I think it was '72 or '73 with a little know game called Chain mail. For those not in the know chain Mail was like an early edition of DND. I actually played it in college for credit. The class was creative thinking class. The main thing I remember from those sessions was the name of the man who was created the game had a weird name Gy ax something :). When D&D eventually came out I was really interested in it. I bought the first box set but never could find any one to play with. Fast forward about twenty five years now married and with two teenage kids we were shopping in a local mall in Va when we saw a large banner proclaiming D&D 25 anniversary. This is were I meet my first DM. We still meet every Sunday and are raising our third generation of gamers who learn to count on a d20 and learn there color by dragon types.
My DND career went from advanced to 2 all the way up to 4th were I became a little disillusioned with how the game was progressing. At a local con we,we being be my sons Joey and Mike and I, meet with a group that were trying to start a local Pathfinder chapter. They started with 1 or 2 tables now we can have as many as 20 going from a little table in the back wall to almost half the gaming room at most cons.
Pathfinder is not the only TT game I have played, Shadowrun, Whitewolf vampire, werewolf,changeling, Exalted, Immortalis, Star Wars, Amber and a couple I have played once or twice and I have forgotten.
MMO career well that a story for another day let just say my first mmos was Rubies of Evertide, Shadowbane and Horizons which is the one that I really feel in love with and learn who to play the game on.
Well that it for now, looking forward to meeting you all in EE.
First time I have ever seen 4th Edition and "progressing" in the same sentence :D

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I have it book marked and it on my list to do when I have time to give it my full attention.
First time I have ever seen 4th Edition and "progressing" in the same sentence I should have said non-progressing. Sarcasm really hard to read in print. I only played encounters until our group got tired of the 1,2,3 waltz and the you have to buy this book to play this month. At that point we switched to pathfinder and have not looked back.

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Dressed in all her Varisa finery Diella smiles as she does her happy dance, "Thank you good friends and trusted allies."
TT player well, well imagine that I have really and truly found my correct place in Golarion.
My tabletop career started way back in the early '70 I think it was '72 or '73 with a little know game called Chain mail. For those not in the know chain Mail was like an early edition of DND. I actually played it in college for credit. The class was creative thinking class. The main thing I remember from those sessions was the name of the man who was created the game had a weird name Gy ax something :). When D&D eventually came out I was really interested in it. I bought the first box set but never could find any one to play with. Fast forward about twenty five years now married and with two teenage kids we were shopping in a local mall in Va when we saw a large banner proclaiming D&D 25 anniversary. This is were I meet my first DM. We still meet every Sunday and are raising our third generation of gamers who learn to count on a d20 and learn there color by dragon types.
My DND career went from advanced to 2 all the way up to 4th were I became a little disillusioned with how the game was progressing. At a local con we,we being be my sons Joey and Mike and I, meet with a group that were trying to start a local Pathfinder chapter. They started with 1 or 2 tables now we can have as many as 20 going from a little table in the back wall to almost half the gaming room at most cons.
Pathfinder is not the only TT game I have played, Shadowrun, Whitewolf vampire, werewolf,changeling, Exalted, Immortalis, Star Wars, Amber and a couple I have played once or twice and I have forgotten.
MMO career well that a story for another day let just say my first mmos was Rubies of Evertide, Shadowbane and Horizons which is the one that I really feel in love with and learn who to play the game on.
Well that it for now, looking forward to meeting you all in EE.
I have had many fond memories playing Horizons: chronicles of the gifted. We might have met along the way. I played an elf named Felwyn, he was/is an elemental archer. I was in the guild: Divine Council of Chaos.