Hey, crocklemouth. Need a deckhand? — Pass phrase for someone looking for passage

Overview

Founding Crocklemouth was founded after the chief cartographer of Bradstowe Cartographic Society was imprisoned for practising the chaotic arts and illustrating obscene, surreal concepts in a hidden journal that was accidentally submitted with his latest drawings. By blackmailing some nobles (which he knew dabbled in the chaotic arts), he was released from He fled to King's Holm, the southernmost island of Orlend and set up a hideout which later grew to become the safehaven it is today. Crocklemouth was founded after theof Bradstowe Cartographic Society wasand illustrating obscene, surreal concepts in a hidden journal that was accidentally submitted with his latest drawings. By blackmailing some nobles (which he knew dabbled in the chaotic arts), he was released from Aldgate Prison on terms of banishment.He fled to King's Holm, the southernmost island of Orlend and set up a hideout which later grew to become the safehaven it is today. Lifestyle It's not just a safehaven for chaotic minded Orlendians, it's a place where you can live freely out of the watchful gaze of Together they are creating their own world, currently accessible via connected dreaming. They are working hard to make their dreams a reality... It's not just a safehaven for chaotic minded Orlendians, it's a place where you can live freely out of the watchful gaze of The Originator's Order and their strict way of living. People here are able to experiment with their professions, try new things, combine different arts, explore different states of mind and discover incredible things. Imagination is Magic , and artists in Crocklemouth are playing with their powers of imagination to learn the extent of their powers., currently accessible via. They are working hard to make their dreams a reality...

Legacy & Trade Nobles with a dirty history of dealing in chaotic arts or illegal artefacts pay for Crocklemouth to look after their heirlooms and secrets in exchange for coin and resources to survive on the island. Trusted citizens have paid for secrecy to have 'holidays' in Crocklemouth so that they can unwind and experiment without being caught. Folks here live a happy way of life, and are no longer slaves of the state religion back on the mainland (so long as they remain undiscovered). Downsides Despite their freedom, residents of Crocklemouth live a life of secrecy and blackmail. If Once you're a part of society here, there's no going back home. The only strict lifestyle rule here aside from secrecy is to have no candlelight, campfires or light sources visible after nightfall in case any passing fishermen or ships discover the settlement. Despite their freedom, residents of Crocklemouth live a life of secrecy and blackmail. If The Originator's Order gets wind of their operation, the whole island will be set aflame and purified of chaotic practises. Snitches don't get stitches, they disappear beneath the waves.Once you're a part of society here, there's no going back home. The only strict lifestyle rule here aside from secrecy is to have, campfires or light sources visible after nightfall in case any passing fishermen or ships discover the settlement.

Brenda, I am safe. I cannot tell you where to send a reply to, but know that I am alive and well. The sea air is crisp and fresh here, though I'm certain I'll forever find sand in my socks every day forward living here. We all chip in with different jobs here, there's a surprisingly big community out here. The storms are rough and we have to keep lights out at night in case of passing ships, but it's good here. Keep this note hidden. I love you. — Thomas

Crocklemouth is a frontier settlement tucked away on the south western corner of King's Holm, the southernmost island of The Isles of Orlend. It's anfor banished citizens, practitioners of the chaotic arts, and those who do not follow the state religion of The Originator's Order The island is(honest fishermen by day) that operate in the city port of. Folks looking for passage start their sentence with "Hey, crocklemouth!", a common Orlendian insult . If they're lucky, a boatsmen will arrange passage. If not, they'll get a punch in the face. The insult serves as theon the island, even if many new settlers arrive there with bloodied, broken noses.