Skara Brae

Skara Brae is city located on an island west of the Britannian mainland and near the forest of Spiritwood, only being separated from it by the misty channel.

Description
The city of Skara Brae is dedicated to the virtue of Spirituality and was long home to many of the rangers of the land. It has however also suffered multiple calamities throughout the ages and has been twice destroyed by massive disasters. Generally, the settlement has been home to a few modest merchants and the occasional fisherman, in addition to the rangers for which it is famed. Skara Brae is also famous for the wines produced there, rivalling those from Empath Abbey. Due to its island location and dedication to its founding virtue, the city remained a modest place during Britannia's times of growth. As well as Spirituality, Skara Brae has a reputation for being a city of spirits, and numerous haunting have been reported over the centuries.

A moongate, formerly on the island of Skara Brae itself, has long provided transportation to the inhabitants, although the position of the gate shifted to the mainland during the time of the Guardian's early incursions. Besides the moongate, a ferry station can be used to enter the island.

History
Skara Brae was founded sometime after the destruction of Exodus, during Lord British's renaissance of arts and sciences that heralded in the beginning of the Age of Enlightenment.

Age of Enlightenment
In  Ultima IV, with the development of the Quest of the Avatar and the spread of the Eight Virtues, the city became devoted to Spirituality. For some time, it was home to a strange monument, the Ankh of Spirituality, which was capable of speech and could impart knowledge of the Shrine of Spirituality. It was during this era that Shamino Salle' Dacil, who was residing in Skara Brae at the time, first joined with the Stranger in the hero's quest for  Avatarhood.

By the time of, the city, like most of Britannia's major settlements, fell victim to the Shadowlords. An active member of Blackthorn's Oppression, the archmage Flain, took up residence within a tower in the settlement and Skara Brae's representative on the newly-formed Great Council, Hassad, was driven into hiding to avoid persecution. During that time, a moat surrounded the city to limit access – a feature seemingly enforced by the Oppression, which vanished in the years following.

Eventually, the Oppression was dismantled and peace returned to the area. By the time the Avatar returned in, it was a largely peaceable settlement of maritime tradesmen, although its tranquility was disturbed at the time by the violent murder of Quenton. Mayor Trenton, the arrogant and petty official who governed the town during the incident, did little to investigate the death. It was also during this era that Horance, a mage and poet who would later become a central figure in the city's history, first could be found dwelling in seclusion on Iver's Rounding, a small satellite isle named after a famous pirate who found himself beached upon its shores during a storm.

Age of Armageddon
It was Horance who started the tragic chain of events that would lead to the first razing of Skara Brae. Over the years of the magician's long life, madness slowly claimed him, and his specialization in death magics combined with his insanity to create deadly results. Dangerously mad and hungry for the secret to immortality, Horance transformed himself into a liche, summoning forth legions of the undead to be his servitors and wreaking havoc upon the living residents of the city.

Desperate to put an end to the terror of Horance's army of the undying, Mordra Morgaelin, the town healer, prepared the instructions for a concoction that would restore Horance to humanity. Unfortunately, the mayor, Forsythe, gave inaccurate figures for the reagents needed to create the potion to the town's alchemist, Caine. The result was a massive conflagration that destroyed the city, killing all within it and thereby placing them in the domain of Horance's power.

It is unknown for exactly how long the souls of Skara Brae suffered under the liche. Eventually, the Avatar arrived in the burnt remains of the once prosperous city. Listening to the tales of the spirits who dwelt there, the hero realized Forsythe's error, and managed to replicate Mordra's original potion correctly. The hero then removed the curse of undeath from Horance, rendering him sane and ashamed of his deeds. Once this was accomplished, the champion of virtue was saddled with the grim task of having to find a soul willing to commit himself to complete oblivion, in order that one of Horance's devices, the Well of Souls, might be destroyed and the spirits within freed. Eventually Forsythe, realizing his culpability in the city's destruction, made the final sacrifice and the curses that had plagued Skara Brae for so long were at last lifted.

The city was eventually rebuilt, although there was a span of time during which superstition dissuaded many from resettling. In its new incarnation, Skara Brae existed under the care of a mysterious stone effigy called the Sentinel.

Sadly, twenty years later, during the events of, the Guardian razed the city with a fire wave that burned the populace to ashes. While doing so, he taunted the Avatar with visions of its destruction as he demonstrated his power. The hero was still able, however, to explore the ruins of the city and eventually free Shamino, whose body lay within the confines of the rebuilt Well of Souls while the soul was trapped in the realm of spirits.

Lore




Shopkeepers:
 * Ambule: grimy beggar
 * Ankh of Spirituality: silver ankh
 * Barren (Skara Brae): a small child
 * Buddha: great philosopher
 * Carlyle: wise mage
 * Dickens: wise bard
 * Emerson: injured man
 * Granted: hungry beggar
 * Isaac: ghostly figure
 * Michaelangelo: skilled ranger
 * Mitre: radiant ranger
 * Presto: small wizard
 * Romasco: short dumpy man
 * Santayana: tall ranger
 * Shamino: solemn ranger
 * White: gallant fighter
 * Mintol: proprietor of Food for Thought
 * Sasha (U4): proprietor of Herbs and Spice
 * Spiran: proprietor of The Mystic Heal
 * Tyrone (Skara Brae): proprietor of The Inn of the Spirits




 * Flain: dark mage
 * Froed: a child
 * Kindor: sick bard
 * Rogi: innkeeper at The Haunting Inn
 * Saul: ranger
 * Temptious: Healer at The Spirit Healers
 * Toama: reagent seller at The Alchemist


 * Abiona: ranger
 * Anwen: apothecarist
 * Hazael: ranger
 * Heron: ranger captain
 * Ley: peasant
 * Tamethe: innkeeper
 * Valos: vinter




 * Dezana: healer
 * Gideon: innkeeper
 * Horance: mage
 * Marney: dock helper
 * Marta: rose seller
 * Michael: criminal
 * Quenton: a ghost
 * Stivius: wine merchant
 * Trenton: mayor of Skara Brae
 * Yorl: fisherman


 * Grimm Roeper: ferryman



Note: All of the inhabitants of Skara Brae during this era are ghosts, and their profession only refers to those they had in life.


 * Caine: alchemist and tortured one
 * Ferryman: ferryman
 * Forsythe: mayor of Skara Brae
 * Horance: a powerful mage
 * Markham: tavern owner
 * Mordra: healer (and from Pagan)
 * Paulette: tavern maid
 * Quenton: long-time ghost
 * Rowena: wife of Trent
 * Trent: blacksmith

Ultima VII (SNES Port)

 * Beynard: watchman
 * Cain: apothecary; functionally similar to Caine
 * Rudolfo: liche




 * Calan: thief
 * Elizabeth: mother
 * Mathis: warrior
 * Sentinel: island guardian


 * Food for Thought: grocery
 * Herbs and Spice: apothecary
 * The Inn of the Spirits: inn
 * The Mystic Heal: healer


 * The Alchemist: apothecary
 * The Haunting Inn: inn
 * The Spirit Healers: healer


 * The Haunting Inn: inn

Places of Interest

 * Dark Tower: residence of the mage Horance
 * Ferry Station: a ferry to the mainland and back
 * Sentinel: a magical statue

Trivia

 * Skara Brae is the name of a real historical settlement on the west coast of Orkney, off of northern Scotland.
 * In addition to the Ultima series, settlements named Skara Brae appear in the universes of Wizardry and The Bard's Tale. This is due to the design influence on all three series of Roe R. Adams III, whose fictional counterpart, Hawkwind, is purported to hail from the town. As well as this crossover, on some platforms it is possible to import characters from and Wizardry into The Bard's Tale, and in, a tombstone can be found behind the apothecary's house that reads, "Here lies the tale end of a bard."
 * In  Ultima VII it's possible to use the magic carpet to bypass the ferryman and land on the island.