Borca
Precis: Fantasy
Italy through a Gothic lens.
Conspectus: A realm
of green, rugged valleys where vegetation runs wild and wildflowers
blanket the hillside; natives are quick to notify visitors that they
should avoid any water or fruit with a purplish tinge—this coloring
is a sign of poison; Borca has four major settlements: Lechberg,
Levkarest, Sturben, and Vor Ziyden; the Boritsis, the wealthy family
that rules much of Borca, have an opulent estate at Levkarest; the
area around Levkarest boasts several natural hot springs and the city
is home to the Great Cathedral of the Church of Ezra; the second most
important family in the domain is the Dilisnyas, whose estate is near
Lechberg; Ivana Boritsi, also known as the Black Widow because her
suitors all die under mysterious circumstances, is the head of the
politically powerful Boritsi family and de facto ruler of most of
Borca; her cousin Ivan Dilisyna is the head of Borca's “police
force,” and is Ivana's rival for control of the realm; most Borcans
are extremely poor, but many refuse to leave the realm because it is
widely believed that natives will die if they attempt to cross
Borca's borders; corruption is rampant and bribery is a way of life
in the domain; a place known as the House of Lament recently appeared
in the southwestern region of Borca—it is known to be haunted by an
unquiet spirit named Mara; Borca is also haunted by a “poisonous
woman” named Nostalia Romaine.


The Borgias, nunsploitation, maybe a little giallo influence code be pulled in, too? Borca has potential.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's easily one of the more interesting places in Ravenloft because it feels populated, there are characters with actual motivations there, and it plays on some really adaptable conventions.
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