E'crin
Often called the enduring city. Some form of settlement has been present in that location as far back as any can remember. When the empire rose to power the existing city was expanded to reflect the new changes and growth in population. E’crin is the second largest city in the Empire, after the capital Xynnar.
- Those who bother to look hard enough would be able to find many stores or establishments to sate any want, need or desire they might have.
- There are inns and taverns to suit all needs and styles. Places for games and gambling. Places for whoring and carousing. Stores for clothes, weapons, armour, magical items, supplies etc.
- The city is also home to many guilds and organisations that have a key stake in trade. Whilst some are unique to E'crin others have links to their counterparts in the capital Xynar.
- The city is laid out quite logically with the large manor house at one end of the walled city. The closer you get to the palace, the classier establishments becomes, however there are often hidden gems throughout the city. Eldon’s Extraordinary Emporium being one such place, which is found towards the outskirts of the city.
- E’crin is a walled city, with smaller settlements and farms scattered around the walls. The manor house for the ruling family takes up a large portion of the city, with wonderful gardens surrounding the entire property.
- There are regular city watch stations in the lead up to the centre of the city, but they are more scarcely placed towards the outer edges of the city.
Current Leader
- Lord Osvo Zazmar
- Usually a jovial and well-liked leader who has shown appreciation and care for the nobles and working class alike.
- He has helped E’crin to grow and prosper over the last 6 years of his rule. In some circles people would mention E’crin as a rival for the prosperity and grandeur of Xynnar and they thank Osvo for the advancements he has commissioned.
- Osvo has a wife and young son, who are currently visiting Xynnar so that his son can learn the ways of courtly life and politics.


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