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Preliminary page

I have put together a page detailing the earliest history of Deepwater and a basic outline of some of the things that happened in the town. I have also included some of the controversies, which highlight important issues about the role Deepwater played in the Europa community in general.

There is a lot which is missing, including anything in detail about the later years of the town. Palmer eldritch 17:31, 11 September 2006 (CEST)

Ah this is great! -- Marcus

Really nice, detailed and informative description. Deepwater was way before my time but I knew of it and it figured in the original unabridged version of The Book of Leafsta on White Stag Inn, Stratics (18 August 2003). Here is the quote:

"For long Leafstans had no contact with the outside world. We were aside of the thoroughfares and long kept to ourselves, so we learned little of who our neighbors were. It took many years to build our community and to replenish our worn equipment, and when we at last began trading we took our wares north to Deepwater, saying not from where we came, but that our kin was to be found in Minoc, far to the east." --Angst 08:20, 13 September 2006 (CEST)

Deepwater people and guilds

There are a lot missing related to the people and guilds in Deepwater. The old Deepwater website is still online at http://deepwater.lemming.org/ -- but there is no activity there. But there are jewels to be found when digging through that site. :)

Thanks for the link (-: I hope someone will have the time some day to go through the Deepwater site and pick out a few things worth putting in the wiki entry for Deepwater. Deepwater plays a vital part in role-play on the Europa shard, and it would be a shame to loose this information in a few years. --Gerbo 20:07, 22 November 2006 (CET)
I found another site with more information related to Deepwater. Here is an interview with Dardan Brooks: http://traveller.rper.org/interviews/dardan.shtml
Eigir 20:43, 22 November 2006 (CET)
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