Amon’har
Amon'har is a mining town located in the west of Elderan, near the base of the Silver Mountains.
Amon'har is under the jurisdiction of the Kingdom of Lorth'elon, and has an industrial focus on mining, particularly the mining of silver ore from beneath the Silver Mountains, with the entire local industry being nationalised by the Kingdom of Lorth'elon. While Amon'har is home to many career miners, it is a lucrative yet dangerous profession, resulting in many people from across the continent traveling to Amon'har to temporarily work the mines for a few months or years in order to accumulate funds.
The Amon'har Mines are sometimes the subject of raids from the Deepdark, by either the Children of Arachne or the Deeftgar Clans, who invade Amon'har through the mines, which they tunnel into from the Deepdark. While it is a rare occurrence, the local miners are reminded to be vigilant in their work, to avoid digging too deep, and to inform the Silver Hand of breaches into the the Deepdark, or anything else out of the ordinary. The local Silver Hand also often patrol the mines.
Government
Amon'har is governed by a Prefect, who is appointed by the Kingdom of Lorth'elon.
Defence
Amon'har is defended by a garrison of Silver Hand, the local guard of the Kingdom of Lorth'elon.
Commerce
Amon'har has a lucrative export of silver ore, being located near the largest deposit of silver on Exorsia. Amon'har also exports many other minerals which it cultivates from the local mines beneath the Silver Mountains.
Much of Amon'har's silver is shipped to Vir'thelgos, where it is used in the creation of religious symbols and instruments by the Kingdom of Lorth'elon.
Geography
Amon'har is a bustling town, located at the base of the Silver Mountains, only a few minutes walk from the Amon'har Mines, a large tunnel that descends into the earth, the main industry of Amon'har.
The town itself in comprised of numerous buildings, a mix of stone and wood, with the town centre having multiple busy taverns and lodging houses, which house the cycle of temporary miners.

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