Post by THE POWERS THAT BE on Dec 9, 2012 17:42:20 GMT -5
SOUTH AMERICA sites and landmarks |
South America is alone in the world in having more sorcerers than magi, and the sorcerer community is powerful, well-connected, and deeply involved in the affairs of the sleeping world. Local deities are surprisingly rare, and instead many of their old gods are actually fae masqueraders. Even now, the fae are populous, but also perhaps the kindest and most charitable of their kind. Cuzco, Peru - Seat of the Incan Empire and now but a normal tourist attraction, Cuzco is known to wakers are a fae hub, who still feed to an excess on the people coming in and out of the city. Considered by other fae to be a city of old sloths, there is a certain happy laziness to the local fae, but that belies their positively mafiaesque organization that defies both Seelie and Unseelie Courts. Valparaiso, Chile - Also a flourishing sleeper city, many formerly European wakers have made their home here since the colonial days, escaping the persecution and watchful eyes of the church. A crossroads for all sorts, there's all sorts of magical merchants and also a disproportionate number of sorcerers looking for work. Tia Tatiana - She's reliably found in Sao Paolo, Brazil during any solstice or equinox, but she otherwise travels all along the Brazilian shoreline. A medicine woman of great repute, she takes disciples and teaches them healing, divination, and protection magic. There are few instructors better than her, and also few (if any) healers with greater power. If you would like to add a location here, feel free to respond to this thread with the following template. [div align="center"][table style="width:300px;"][tbody][tr][td][div style="text-align:center;font-size:50px;letter-spacing:-3px;font-family:benchnine;color:#351C32;"]LOCATION NAME[/div][div style="text-align:center;margin-top:-16px;font-family:codystar;font-size:14px;"]something catchy here[/div][/td][/tr][tr][td][div style="padding:20px;font-size:12px;background-color:#E1E4E6;text-align:justify;"] |