Also, frigid, remember that your character will not start the game fresh out of the woods - you'll already have met the others and therefore spend some time in the greater civilization of the Scavenger lands.
BTW, here's a little custom setting element (well not entirely custom, since it's a development of a location from a 1st Edition novel):
Ortense wrote:This small country, located north of the Yellow River, has suffered many political upheavals in the past few years. After the old king Mariburn was deposed and murdered by a minor noble named Belamis, who claimed his throne as the Sower of Decay and Distrust, several outlying villages saw their population decimated by a mysterious curse that struck in minutes, leaving only corpses in its wake. The shambling dead rose in the eponymous capital of Ortense, and formed a ghastly royal guard for the Sower.
Only the intervention of a former mercenary turned revolutionary warrior, named Grendis Lam, allowed the people to overcome the fell artifices of the Sower. Aided by a wandering sorceress, he confronted the usurper, and slew him after ravaging his undead army.
Lam did not take the throne for himself, and entrusted it to the next living relative of Mariburn, a noble named Iuro. He became the Guardian of Ortense, both military leader and spiritual guide. Yet a year and a half after his victory, he disappeared in a skirmish with mysterious raiders, leaving no trace. Had he been devoured by a rampaging behemoth, whisked away by spirits or Fae, did he have enough of the responsibilities and resumed his mercenary lifestyle? None know the answer, but King Iuro and his chamberlain, Rydec, struggle to maintain the order in a country still recovering from the Sower’s exactions.
Economically, the country’s main resources are its rice plantations, which are being used to fund the reconstruction, following the various mistreatments at the hands of the usurper, the rebellion itself, and the raids that seemingly claimed Grendis Lam’s life. They can still feed the country’s some fifty thousand inhabitants (ten thousand living in or immediately near Ortense’s capital city), but the weight of well over two thousand victims of the tyrant, and the growing casualties of the raids, have started to weigh down on the state’s coffers. Soon, King Iuro will have to make durable trade concessions to the Guild in the hope of financing his government’s endeavors.