STORY HOOKS
When bringing Rocky Desert into play, the GM may use the following points to
enrich the story by introducing artifacts, Villains, discoveries, and
rewards.
RUST SALT CANYON
An area of canyons filled with sharp rocks and salt crystals. Among sand and
stone emerge grooves and metal remains of what seems to be a centuries-old
railway, an attempt to connect settlements destroyed by the passing of time.
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Ancient railway. The ruins of this monumental endeavor
have been almost completely dismantled and repurposed by the locals. In
particular, its opaque metal is ideal to forge very robust tools and
pieces of equipment.
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The desert people. Accustomed to the desert, the
inhabitants have learned to appreciate what it has to offer and recognize
beauty where others see only danger. They have a symbiotic relationship
with the Rocksoarers, creatures unfit for hunting who instead feed upon
the parasites found on desert whales, and also cultivate a variety of
plants and shrubs unique to this region.
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A slice of paradise. If the locals consider them worthy
of trust, the PCs are invited to witness a rare spectacle. In a specific
location, under a sky of stars, they can hear the song of the desert
whale, a majestic creature that lives under the sand, emerging only during
the cold nights to draw breath.
(Potential mystery: What is the relationship between the whales and the
desert people? Why do they live only in a certain area?)
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The sea of sand. This endless waste is dangerous and
impossible to cross on foot, but that doesn’t dissuade the desert people
who, using swift, floating boats, constantly probe the sands looking for
ancient relics.
(Potential mystery: What are they really looking for? How do these
vehicles work?)
BURIED LABYRINTH
An obscure enigma is buried under the sand, in the heart of a maze of
tunnels and underground roads. Narrow passages, theater to forgotten
experiments, spread through the ground. Among flasks and alembics, enigmatic
notes preserved in dusty diaries suggest the researchers were working on a
device that could reverse the fortunes of the desert’s inhabitants.