Westmoor Settlement in Galfin | World Anvil

Westmoor

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  Westmoor is the capital city of the province of Tivoli. It is known for its grand palace, the Ballad Roserae, which is built on top of an ancient Spiroak temple and into a waterfall. The city is mostly inhabited by Spiroak and Vohkin cultures, with some Hill Dwarf population. The city is known for its unique architecture, incorporating water features into many of its buildings. In the center of town is a large mirror that shows a person what they will look like when aged. The town is right on the border of the Firefang Jags and the Gaulan Plains.   Westmoor is the capital city of the province of Tivoli. It is known for its grand palace, the Ballad Roserae, which is built on top of an ancient Spiroak temple and into a waterfall. The city is mostly inhabited by Spiroak and Vohkin cultures, with some Hill Dwarf population. The city is known for its unique architecture, incorporating water features into many of its buildings.   There is a beautiful waterfall and the people are caring.​     The magelord, Remus Silverstaff governs the town.​     Living statues protect the borders. The statue is called a Sentinel.​   ​Lloyd Jameson moved here from Turin because he was getting robbed too much.​     Remus lives on a hilltop in his white tower known as the Barad Roserae.​     Built inside a waterfall, the town of Westmoor is home to settlers lead by Remus Silverstaff. This outpost wasn't built by a waterfall by accident, as it has old tombs, which is of great importance to the people of Westmoor. The outpost itself looks luxuriant. With its silky oak wood rooftops, mortar walls and amazing sunsets, Westmoor has a pleasant atmosphere. The main attraction is the lumber mill, which was built 83 years ago and designed by humans.​ Remus sends magical emissaries across the land to welcome new additions to the Barad Roserae. There in his citadel, he offers children the chance to train in magic as a defensive art, where they train to become powerful wizards. They must denounce any withholding to their former kin and live by the spell among the lucky individuals selected by the Seekers. Those who follow through and accept the teaching of the Magelord are granted a life within the citizens of Westmoor ​ The Seekers are sent from the shining walls of the Barad Roserae to offer refuge to poor children who may have a knack for magical learning.​