Internal Exploration
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With Regard To
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External Exploration
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Explore and map around our borders and within
our cities. Expanding around our borders for good land to use. |
Exploring
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Explore and map lands away from our cities and outposts.
Will occasionally travel great distances. |
Being close to home a explorer could be a Miner,
Warrior, Blacksmith, or a Loremaster. (Convinient classes to have
when spending alot of time near a city). |
profession / Class
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Being away in the wild, classes like a Ranger, Warrior, Barbarian,
or Loremaster would make good classes for a External Explorer. |
Will not use horses for travel. The distances
that will be explored are not far enough to need them. |
Calvery / Escort
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Option to ride a horse for a long journey. for those Dwarves
that refuse to ride horseback, its quite understood. Also used for escorts
when trading, to keep goods safe. |
Help with finding more resources for Smiths and
merchants. Help Internal Division of War keep city safe from within. |
Relation to War and Trade Factions
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Help make trade routes, help External Division of War keep regions
of land around our borders safe. |
Differances
Sub-Division
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With Regard To
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Division
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A piece of a Division. The number of Sub-Divisions is directly
related to size of the Division. |
Size
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Divisions are large. There are only two
Divisions in The Faction of Exploration. (External and Internal) |
Sub-Divisions will explore and train in battle,
or also a trade, such as Mining or Blacksmithing. They will also
map out certain areas. Sub-Divisions will try and train, explore,
hunt, and travel together as much as possible. |
Training/Exploring
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The whole Division will seldom to never explore
together on the same terrain. |
The Leader of a Sub-Division is a Trailblazer. |
Leadership
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The Leader of a Division is a Pathfinder. |
To explore, map, and report on land. Also
to train for combat, and if part of Internal Exploration, possibly a trade. |
Job/Responsibility
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Overall exploration of either Internal or External (beyond our borders,
or near and within our borders). Also to train in fighting, possibly
a trade, and help the other factions. |