Tales of the Path
(A RP based on the works of Andrzej Sapkowski, as well as those awesome people at CD Projekt RED!)
So, here's the OOC! @The Darklight Project
I've taken the liberty of summarising the state of the region below:
Current events
1140 BR, Late spring.
King Radovid III of Redania has long dreamed of regaining the prestige accorded to his illustrious ancestor, Radovid the Great. Over the years he has scuffled with his neighbours, most notably Aedirn and Temeria. After long negotiations, a compromise was reached between Temeria and Redania, resulting in the deceleration of Novigrad as a free city. With his southern border secure, Radovid III now turns south-east, toward Aedirn and the bountiful Pontar Valley.
In an attempt to gather resources for his war, he heavily taxes the Appanage of Kovir. Kovir’s ruler, Gedovius Trojdenida, refuses and declares his kingdom independent, in which he is joined by several of Redania’s outlying northern provinces. Moving swiftly, Radovid III musters his forces and along with his allies from Kaedwen marches on his unruly vassals. With the coming of spring, their combined forces cross the Braa river and engage the rebels in a number of skirmishes, driving them into the highlands.
Meanwhile, on the borders of the Pontar valley ambitious barons are already plotting to lay the foundations for Radovid’s conquest, believing that the insurgency in the north will quickly be crushed. Joined by Kaedweni lords, still bitter over the loss of the Lormark, they have begun testing the defenses of the local Aedernian nobility, who in turn are planning to use the chaos in Redania to further their own agenda.
In such troubled times, work for a Witcher is plentiful and a growing number of communities are putting out the call for monster-hunters. Inkeeps and gossips will be all too eager to point a Witcher looking for a contract toward Redania...
There's just one last thing we need to figure out: Where do we actually start? Somewhere in Kovir or around the Pontar Valley? Could be in a different part of the region as well, up to you!