Define Your Settlement What is the name of your settlement? Choose or create a name that reflects your community's character. Duskaran settlements often reference wind patterns, temperature zones, or founding ideals: Wind names: Galehold, Breezehaven, Stormwatch, Whisperkeep Temperature names: Warmhearth, Coolreach, Emberstone, Frostbreak Ideal names: Harmony Station, New Landing, Hope's Edge, Bridgepoint Hybrid names: Windharmony, Stormhearth, Emberbridge What kind of twilight belt settlement are you? Choose one that establishes your settlement's fundamental character: Agricultural Hub — Vertical farms and hydroponics; you feed surrounding settlements and pride yourselves on making things grow despite Duskara's harshness Trading Crossroads — Located where multiple Deep Road tunnels meet the surface; you're cosmopolitan, dealing with both twilight and cave dwellers Research Outpost — Founded by those seeking to understand Duskara's mysteries; you maintain ancient Earth equipment and study native phenomena Refugee Gathering — Recently formed by those displaced by catastrophic storms; diverse traditions clash and blend Frontier Watch — On the edge of the habitable zone; you push boundaries, test limits, venture where others won't Elder City — One of the first settlements; you carry deep memory but struggle with ossified traditions Where along the twilight belt? Your position affects daily life: Night-ward edge (cooler, calmer, closer to cave networks) Mid-belt (temperate, most stable, most crowded) Day-ward edge (warmer, harsher winds, closer to mining operations) What defines your settlement's culture? Choose 1-2 cultural touchstones: Earth Rememberers — You carefully preserve customs, languages, and traditions from the homeworld Duskara-Born — You embrace full adaptation, seeing yourselves as native to this world Psychic Traditions — Weather workers, thermal sensors, and bonded ones hold formal status and training Techno-Preservationists — You maintain and revere the old Earth technology Wind Singers — Your culture centers on music, poetry, and oral traditions shaped by the constant wind Collective Governance — Decisions made through consensus and careful deliberation Guild Structure — Specialized roles (weather workers, engineers, farmers) organized into formal guilds