Nesaak Insignia
An isolated fishing town deep within the tundra of Nesaak. It’s safer from the conflict in the mainland where Corruption runs rampant, due to a spell cast by the village’s past “protector” as his final act before he succumbs to the Corruption itself.
Citizens of Nesaak
The population of Nesaak is rather small and self-contained. Most of the villagers are either fishermen, hunters, or lumberjacks. The people of Nesaak have grown accustomed to the cold environment, where their only threat is forest creatures and the temperature of the land.
Painting of Theorick
Theorick's Mansion
Most people live a relatively peaceful life within the tundra. In addition, there seems to be a community dedicated to Bovemism, gathering in a small church within the town.
Despite being described as a small town, Nesaak is well known for its tale of the infamous Theorick Twain, a former protector of Nesaak who left a massive mark on the town and the surrounding area.
Theorick Twain, The Master Of Ice
Theorick was from the Twain family, a group of magically gifted people within the Wynn province long before the Villagers arrived and gave the common people the knowledge of magic. The Twain family was led by Marius Twain, a man who adopted many magically gifted children to protect the people of the province. Though most of them acted selflessly, Theorick did not believe in this philosophy. He wanted people under his protection to give what they had to him as tribute, gratitude meant nothing to him.
Unlike Bob, Theorick is always portrayed as a greedy and cruel protector by the people who were under his protection, even if he saved many lives and ensured their safety. All records describe his action of freezing the entire Nesaak region as one of his most cruel acts, unaware of the intention of his action.
For the lack of better words, Nesaak’s military is more of a couple of guards along with some guard golems to protect the town from wildlife within the forest rather than an army able to deal with hordes of corrupted zombies like other settlements.
Nesaak's bank where Theorick's staff is being kept
The place where Theorick sealed himself
Bovemist Church
The frozen lake near Nesaak
Even as a small village, I categorize it as a major settlement due to its historical importance. The tales of Theorick and the Twain family will be forever important to the province as many legends rise and fall during the Corruption war. I always wonder, what could be so special about Theorick’s magic that it halts Corruption? I must research more, it could be useful as it would allow me to have some notable corrupted like Corrupter of Worlds in my library without the risk of Corruption spreading to all my collections.