Wehnimer's Historical Society
Wehnimer's Historical Society, located at the intersection of Valeria Street and Mikhail Street, holds a collection of player character histories. Adventurers can visit the society and answer a personal questionnaire of over 80 multiple-choice questions on a variety of subjects: Infancy and Early Childhood, Adolescence and Young Adulthood, Adult Life, Opinions, and Religion. Answers to these questions are kept for as long as the adventurer is active in Elanthia and can be revisited at any time.
Mind you, only some adventurers can create character histories in this fashion. Some races (half-Krolvin, Burghal gnomes, forest gnomes, Erithians, and Aelotoi) cannot take the questionnaire. If an adventurer is of a race that the questionnaire does not cover ASKs NPC ABOUT LIST, the NPC will respond, "I'm sorry, we aren't equipped to deal with your kind yet."
The questions are as follows:
Topic #1--Infancy and Early Childhood
Question #1--"Where were you born?"
Question #2--"In which area of the Turamzzyrian Empire were you born?"
Question #3--"In which Elven city were you born?"
Question #4--"In which Sylvan village were you born?"
Question #5--"In which Dwarven town were you born?"
Question #6--"Please choose the option which best describes the location of your place of your birth."
Question #7--"Please choose the option which best describes the population of your place of birth."
Question #8--"How many siblings did you have?"
Question #9--"What was your birth order?"
Question #10--"Given your cultural perspective, what was the economic standing of your family during your infancy and early youth?"
Question #11--"What was the social standing of your family during your infancy and early youth?"
Question #12--"Which best describes your parental figures during your infancy and early youth?"
Question #13--"Which best describes your family during your infancy and early youth?"
Question #14--"Which best describes your relationship with your family during your infancy and early youth?"
Question #15--"Were there any significant deaths of family or friends during your infancy and early youth?"
Question #16--"Did you experience any other significant deaths of friend or family during your infancy and early youth?"
Question #17--"What other significant deaths of friends or family did you experience?"
Question #18--"What type of work did your parents do during your infancy and early youth?"
Question #19--"Choose the option which best describes your health during infancy and early youth."
Question #20--"Choose the option which best describes your situation during infancy and early youth."
Question #21--"What did you fear the most during your infancy and early youth?"
Question #22--"What did you desire most during your infancy and early youth?"
Question #23--"What did you wish to be when you grew up?"
Question #24--"Did you have a happy childhood?"
Topic #2--Adolescence and Young Adulthood
Question #1--"Were there any significant deaths of friends or family during your young adulthood?"
Question #2--"Did you experience any other significant deaths of friend or family during your young adulthood?"
Question #3--"What other significant deaths of friends or family did you experience?"
Question #4--"Choose the option which best describes your health during your early adulthood."
Question #5--"Choose the option which best describes your situation during your early adulthood."
Question #6--"Choose the option which best describes your social situation during your early adulthood."
Question #7--"How did your social circle feel about you?"
Question #8--"What did you fear most during your early adulthood?"
Question #9--"What did you desire most during your early adulthood?"
Question #10--"Where did you primarily reside during your early adulthood?"
Question #11--"In which area of the Turamzzyrian Empire did you reside?"
Question #12--"In which Elven city did you reside?"
Question #13--"In which Sylvan village did you reside?"
Question #14--"In which Dwarven town did you reside?"
Question #15--"Please choose the option which best describes the location of your place of your residence during your early childhood."
Question #16--"Please choose the option which best describes the population of your place of your residence during your early childhood."
Question #17--"Were you educated?"
Question #18--"How did you obtain your formal education?"
Question #19--"How did you obtain your informal education?"
Question #20--"Where did you complete your apprenticeship?"
Question #21--"Did you complete your education?"
Question #22--"How did you spend most of your time during your early adulthood?"
Question #23--"Choose the option which best describes your early romantic life."
Question #24--"Choose the option which best describes your first love."
Question #25--"Did you have a happy young adulthood?"
Topic #3--Adult Life
Question #1--"Have you ever followed another profession?"
Question #2--"What other profession did you follow?"
Question #3--"Why did you choose your current profession?"
Question #4--"How closely is your profession tied up with your identity as an individual?"
Question #5--"Have you ever killed another person?"
Question #6--"How would you best describe the situation involving this person's death? (If there is more than one, select the most significant.)"
Question #7--"How much have you traveled?"
Question #8--"Why did you take up adventuring?"
Question #9--"Were there any significant deaths of friends or family during your adulthood?"
Question #10--"Did you experience any other significant deaths of friends or family during your adulthood?"
Question #11--"What other significant deaths of friends or family did you experience?"
Question #12--"What is your marital status?"
Question #13--"Do you have any children?"
Question #14--"How many children do you have?"
Question #15--"How important are your family and/or friends to you?"
Question #16--"How many close friends/important people are in your life?"
Question #17--"How do you feel about relationships?"
Question #18--"Do you maintain the traditions with which you were raised?"
Question #19--"How do you feel about the arts (music, song, dance, stories, poetry)?"
Question #20--"When you die your final death, what do you hope your most significant achievement will have been?"
Topic #4--Opinions
Question #1--"Please select the option that best fits your views on the Elven Empire."
Question #2--"Please select the option that best fits your views on the Turamzzyrian Empire."
Question #3--"How do you feel about your race?"
Question #4--"How do you feel about your race in relation to others?"
Question #5--"How do you feel about the undead?"
Question #6--"How do you feel about the law?"
Question #7--"How do you feel about politics?"
Question #8--"What sorts of foods are your favorite?"
Question #9--"What is your favorite beverage type?"
Question #10--"How much do you drink alcoholic beverages?"
Question #11--"How do you feel about magic?"
Question #12--"How do you feel about weapons?"
Question #13--"How do you feel about combat in general?"
Question #14--"How do you feel about your abilities and talents?"
Question #15--"How do you feel about honor?"
Question #16--"How do you feel about silvers?"
Question #17--"How do you feel about wealth?"
Question #18--"How do you feel about shopping?"
Question #19--"How do you feel about material goods?"
Question #20--"What is your grasp of language?"
Topic #5--Religion
Question #1--"Describe the subject of your religious persuasion."
Question #2--"Toward which Arkati grouping are you more inclined?"
Question #3--"Toward which god are you MOST inclined?"
Question #4--"Describe the nature of your religious persuasion."
NPCs
an elderly collector (asks no questions, but answers questions about lists)
look at collector
Though stooped with age, the collector has not lost his eagle eye for items of historical interest. His clothes hang loosely over his bony frame, themselves remnants of an earlier time. What little hair he has left drifts over his cartilaginous ears like bleached seaweed.
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a stout nursery maid (covers List 1 -- Infancy and Early Childhood; ASK MAID ABOUT LIST, ASK MAID FOR QUESTION [insert number])
look at maid
Almost as broad as she is tall, the nursery maid is swathed in an enormous hopsack dress gathered at the waist by a cheerfully-embroidered apron. Her curly brown hair is drawn back in a rope-like braid tied at the end with a blue satin ribbon.
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a doddering schoolteacher (covers List 2 -- Adolescence and Young Adulthood; ASK SCHOOLTEACHER ABOUT LIST, ASK SCHOOLTEACHER FOR QUESTION [insert number])
look at schoolteacher
Garbed in faded black robes and a diminutive skullcap, the schoolteacher appears barely cognizant of his surroundings. His left hand shakes of its own accord and his rheumy eyes wander restlessly in their sunken orbits.
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an assiduous guild clerk (covers List 3 -- Adult Life; ASK CLERK ABOUT LIST, ASK CLERK FOR QUESTION [insert number])
look at clerk
Every aspect of the guild clerk, from his neatly brushed black hair to his brightly polished boots, bespeaks efficiency and order. His broad shoulders are perfectly square under his spotless uniform, its tall collar just meeting the bottom of his sharply trimmed beard.
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a spry antiquarian (covers List 4 -- Opinions; ASK ANTIQUARIAN ABOUT LIST, ASK ANTIQUARIAN FOR QUESTION [insert number])
look at antiquarian
The muted pine green of the spry antiquarian's tailored dress plays nicely against her bright hazel eyes. The only adornment to her otherwise austere look is a garnet-studded hummingbird brooch pinned at her left shoulder. Wisps of silvery blonde hair frame her angular face, the rest of it caught up in a bun at the nape of her neck.
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a solemn monk (covers List 5 -- Religion; ASK MONK ABOUT LIST, ASK MONK FOR QUESTION [insert number])
look at monk
Garbed in a snowy white surplice embroidered with interlocking circles, the monk appears composed and serene. His tonsured hair is an unusual carrot red color, and his beaked nose is dotted with freckles. Clutched in his hand is a well-worn leather prayerbook.
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a disheveled scribe
look at scribe
As far as you can tell, the disheveled scribe has been wearing these same clothes for days on end. His shirt, though probably white once upon a time, is now an unremarkable grey speckled with evidence of past meals. The legs of his trousers have clearly been used as handtowels on more than one occasion. Tucked behind one spatulate ear is a mangy, long-forgotten quill.
If you ASK SCRIBE ABOUT LIST, this is his response:
The disheveled scribe looks up with barely-concealed boredom and says, "If you have comments or suggestions about the information we gather, just TELL me what you, in your great wisdom, would do differently."
See also: Ta'Vaalor Historical Society, Icemule Historical Society