Amrin Estuary Region Organization in The Lost Lands | World Anvil

Amrin Estuary Region

The city of Bard’s Gate dominates the economic and political landscape in the Amrin Estuary region. The giant metropolis effectively controls the two major cities located here: Eastgate and Telar Brindel. However, the cities’ authority barely extends beyond their walls, with the exception of patrolling the major trade roads. Instead, the task of safeguarding the balance of the Amrin Estuary other than the estuary’s northern bank, which falls under the jurisdiction of Eastreach Province, has been delegated to the local nobles who form the League of Estuary Lords. These administrators operate with complete autonomy, provided of course, that their actions do not adversely harm the interests of the area’s two major cities or by proxy, Bard’s Gate.   Despite its proximity to a major body of water, the wetlands surrounding the estuary only extend a few miles from shore with the exception of the Half-Pickle Marsh on the northern bank. Otherwise, much of the untamed grasslands have been transformed into farmland. The temperate climate encourages the growth of numerous grain crops, though the wild animal population in the region is surprisingly low. By and large, the terrain remains level throughout the area with only mild inclines and gradual swales.

Region


Amrin Estuary Region

Capital
none (Bard’s Gate controls both major cities)

Notable Settlements
Amrin Ferry, Eastgate, Telar Brindel

Ruler
none

Government
semi-autonomy (suzerainty of Bard’s Gate who controls the cities, the land is loosely governed by a League of Estuary Lords, all freeholders)

Population
420,000 (378,000 Foerdewaith, 33,000 Halfling, 6,300 half-elf, 2,700 high elf)

Monstrous
giant snake, goblin, boggard, green hag, ogre, cockatrice, catoblepas (coastal swamps giant eel, giant gar, koalinth, kelpie, scrag, sea hag (estuary crab swarm, sand snake, bugbear, giant crayfish, gremlin, sandling (shoreline)

Languages
Common, Halfling, Elvish

Religion
Freya (countryside), Dame Torren, Pekko, Thyr, Sefagreth (Eastgate), Vanitthu (Telar Brindel), Mick O’Delving, Tykee (shipboard), Quell

Resources
trade hub, fishing, foodstuffs, shipbuilding

Technology Level
Medieval (cities), High Middle Ages (rural)

Controlled Territories

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