Agate Passage - Sandbox game looking for creative minds
We are currently opening up Agate Passage for new players. In this sandbox game we have a lot of flexibility for character types in this small town setting. We already have a pretty even mix of male and females playing and are looking for a few new people who would like to start a game with your own storylines.
Inquire with an RTJ and age verification. No response to RTJ unless Age Verification is included at the top.
More about the game:
The Agate Passage is a place of magic and lore, the few lucky enough to find this place are often swept away by its beauty and fierceness. The reasons people have come to this place are many, some by accident, others seek it out, while others use it as a home of refuge and shelter from the storm that is the rest of the world. Many have come here and are link all by a single thing, magic runs in their veins.
Although the towns are peaceful and calming the guardians who protect the land can be ruthless for those who attempt to disturb the order of things. There are always those who which to see such a place destroyed and like the tide they always come and go, some barely noticeable, others bringing a wave of destruction.
The denizens of the town are just a part of the wonder that makes up the Agate passage, all around the town one can find great adventure or serious danger. From the majestic mountains to the depths of the ocean the world is yours to explore and wander, to find why you've come to this place, and find your home, carve your destiny out simply watch the world pass by.
Agate Passage is a high-current tidal strait in Puget Sound connecting Port Madison and mainland Kitsap County. It lies between Bainbridge Island and the mainland of the Kitsap Peninsula near Suquamish. It leads south towards Bremerton, extending about one mile (1.6 km) in a straight, southwesterly direction. The depth is about 20 feet (6.1 m). The shores are wooded and fairly steep. The shoreline is mostly rocky and fringed with kelp to Point Bolin. The tidal currents have velocities up to six knots; the flood tide sets southwesterly, and the ebb tide northeasterly.
The traditional winter village of the Suquamish people was located on Agate Pass.
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