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Turtleback Ferry

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Turtleback Ferry
(City)

Nation
Region
Size
Small town
Population
430
Demographics
91% human, 5% gnome, 4% halfling
Government
Conventional (mayor)
Alignment
Ruler
Source: The Hook Mountain Massacre, pg(s). 11

The town of Turtleback Ferry was until recently a relatively quiet frontier hamlet located on the banks of the Skull River in central Varisia.1 Events related to the failed giant invasion of the Varisian lowlands in 4707 AR caused quite a bit of disturbance, but the town has since regained much of its former innocuousness.2

History

Turtleback Ferry came under the nominal control of the city of Magnimar in about 4662 AR, even though it is geographically closer to Korvosa. The village had already been well established by that point, but was looking for additional protection from marauding ogres and ogrekin.2 The lord-mayor had nearby Fort Rannick built for this purpose, bringing in the Order of the Black Arrows to man it and lead the offensive against the threats of the region.3 With the help of the rangers, the ogres of Hook Mountain were decisively defeated in 4662 AR in the Valley of Broken Trees, and until recently the ogres had not been able to mount a successful offensive.4

Recent history

Under direction of the foreign stone giant leader Barl Breakbones and the insidious control of the nefarious lamia matriarch Lucrecia, Turtleback Ferry and the keep of Fort Rannick came under renewed threat in 4707 AR. Seeing the rangers of the fort as a threat to the planned giant invasion's weapon and armor production on Hook Mountain, ogres and ogrekin attacked and occupied the fort, killing the members of the order to nearly the last man. With the help of a group of heroes sent by the lord-mayor of Magnimar, the fort was retaken and the threat of Hook Mountain eliminated.5

At the same time, the ogres were able to damage the dam of Skull's Crossing enough to nearly cause a damaging flood of Turtleback Ferry, and setting the antediluvian creature known as Black Magga loose on the town. It too was defeated by the Magnimarian heroes.6

Places of interest

References

  1. Adam Daigle & James L. Sutter. Rise of the Runelords Anniversary Edition Player's Guide, 13. Paizo Inc., 2012
  2. 2.0 2.1 Nicolas Logue. “The Hook Mountain Massacre” in The Hook Mountain Massacre, 10. Paizo Inc., 2007
  3. Nicolas Logue. “The Hook Mountain Massacre” in The Hook Mountain Massacre, 7. Paizo Inc., 2007
  4. Nicolas Logue. “The Hook Mountain Massacre” in The Hook Mountain Massacre, 9. Paizo Inc., 2007
  5. Nicolas Logue. “The Hook Mountain Massacre” in The Hook Mountain Massacre, 8. Paizo Inc., 2007
  6. Nicolas Logue. “The Hook Mountain Massacre” in The Hook Mountain Massacre, 38. Paizo Inc., 2007