Advisor Choice
Who are you Suladan? You could answer so many things to this question. You are lord of the desert, safely hidden from the pitiless of the sun in palaces of stones. You leave to other people the pleasure to build mountains. You did not need it. Art has made the stone the surest of refuge. You have taken the mountains of the south and you have made gates and adorned temples of them. You have covered bare rocks with carpets of silk and multicoloured veils.
You are child of the night and the dark, living at the light of lamps casting their shadows on the walls where the history of the city spread in long tapestries.
You are lord of raiders, trained since childhood in the wielding of bow and saber. You never excelled in it but you did not shame your elders when you mounted your first horse and led the first raids. You brought back riches and bathed your sword in hot blood. If need be your arrows are swift and you are no stranger to the arts of poison. You are the child of the desert and the son of the sands, tracking your prey across the dunes be it living or inanimate.
But it is the high arts who left you enamoured. Beautiful are the sands of your home, of Harad the red where stars shine in the summer nights. More beautiful still are the forgotten songs of the star-people and the arts of the children of stone in their mountains. You have learned the chants who lull the mind and inspire the heart, the songs who call to the spirits around and those of the first people who have remained in their home and never depart westwards to the lands of the gods. You speak their tongue so like and yet unlike the names of the men of the north who sneer at your name. some of your beliefs you hide with the speed of the snake for the men of Umbar kneel before the Mighty in the east, the lord of the Eye who comes wreathed in flame heralded by nine undying kings. You sing of the gods revealed to the firstborn near the lake of heavens and you sing of they who are beyond the gods. Their name cannot be pronounced and their titles are only fit to adorn secret amulets. For they are the One and all gods are but his servants.
Still you are not alone in the leadership of Hidar, struggling against the demands of Umbar and the needs of rulership. Who is your best support? Choose 1
[] The Captain: (Strength, Command, Warfare): Aasima is a leader of men, praised among Hidar for her bravery and gallantry. She gained her accolades in a thousand skirmish against other tribes but also the strange creatures of the desert. She can order a band around and on a horse with a bow in her hands she fears no living creature. She fights at the manner of your people, lightly armoured, all in speed and ambushes. The quicker the battle is ended the quicker she can return home to her family. While not someone you would call subtle she is responsible for the disappearance of several Umbari slaving bands. None ever survived to bring news north.
[] The Strider (Nature, Diplomacy, Tracking): Hilaal's heart is taken by wanderlust. His family are merchants and nearly from birth he walked the hot sands and knew the fellowship of the dunes. Still it was not enough to sate his hunger for new sights. He took a vows to the Hunter and entered his priesthood, praising him above even other Powers. He walked the desert and rode the sea of dunes and he learned the arts of hunting. He speaks to you of the sights he saw, of ruins haunted by wraiths who flee from the presence of the sun, of riches left in tombs to wait around their owners. He speaks of this bird he calls the Roc who is greater than any other bird and nests once a year in a secret place. Seven times he left Hidar and came back to bring wonders. He will not do so an eighth time alone.
[] The Priest (Nature, Lore, Magic): Khadija is accounted as one of the greatest beauties of the land and yet she swore herself to a life of eternal service. She is veiled in the colours of the night, adorned with pendants representing the stars of heaven above. For she entered the priesthood of the Star-Kindler who your people revere as the regent of the earth. She listens to the voice of eagles and the whispers of waters and her days are spent caring to the city's spring and praising the powers who gave the city life. She knows the stories of your people, including many secrets hidden from the eyes of the Land of Shadow. She is wise in many songs of power for she travelled in her youth to Aldor and apprenticed herself to one of their Singers, a red-haired northerner whose hands were burnt beyond soothing.
[] The Merchant (Diplomacy, Husbandry, Subterfuge): Don't call Altaïr son of eagles and falcons a liar. He is adorned in colored silk, painted with expensive dyes, breathing riches with every inch of his expression but he will not be called liars. Truth he considers to be a matter of point of view but he is as honest as any merchant will ever be. Altaïr suffers from a strange affliction who makes loneliness unbearable to him, physically so even. As such he has embraced his work and his steps always lead on the caravan's road to proclaim the reputation of his goods. Except flesh he has sold everything under heaven. Still he is generous and a full third of his profits are given to the city and to you his ruler. Charity is after all pleasing to the gods.
[] The Avari (Nature, Tracking, Magic): Aendir comes from the south, from the kingdom of Aldor where remain the Firstborn. According to the lore they have given to your people, they refused to leave the land of their birth for the kingdom of the powers. Still they could not remain in the north where ruled the Mighty and so they fled through the earth. Aendir is a worshipper of the Queen of Sacrifice who crafted plants and beasts. He knows the secrets of nature and he offers his prey to the Hunter. He speaks often of his people in their hidden kingdom, for in Hidar where come those who have lost faith in the Mighty, he has come for he longs for the fair land to the west and thinks it can be attained only when the Lord of Shadow will be cast down for good. When asked how he learned of that, he speaks of a stranger in blue robes.
[] The Dwarf (Crafting, Warfare, Lore): Laila is the name she uses when she goes among mortal Men. You know enough about her culture to know she has another secret name she will never gives you. She is daughter of Vigdis and proud member of his clan. She has come to Hidar in pilgrimage and never left. She is a servant of the Maker of Mountains and she delights in crafting items of wonders. She is wise in the lore of the world for the Dwarves walked the earth before Men came to the great desert and when you come to see her, you feel the very rock whisper when she walks, remembering the hand that shaped them. She is also a warrior by trade, using her art to deadly effect.