Tivr (tehvur)
"Faith has built this city, its strength shows the power of that faith" Dedication-Year 75
Tivr is a religious mecca to all elves. Sitting on a blue-green grassy gnoll, Tivr importants is only matched by the beauty of the Igdite temple standing above all other buildings. Most that have found their Yentu started their journey here.
Demographics
While several different Yentu call this home, 70% of the population is Dheu.
Government
The town is managed by a council of 5 elder Dheu religious leaders.
Council:
- Anelyen Talraidal
- Ilhy Seryk
- Lana Elaroth
- Phrean Ivroan
- Sibryl Ranonar
Defences
Like many of the towns in Tampath, the town is not very well defended besides patrolling guards.
Industry & Trade
Trade and industry is designed around the Pilgrimage and religious preaching of Igdite and some other gods. Many sell bark or fallen branches from this area as religious artifacts.
Infrastructure
Tivr has the normal businesses you would expect in a town this size. However, because of the town being a base for the Pilgrimage there are many businesses focused on travel preparation, religious artifacts, and temples.
Assets
Stores: The Wishing Well, Hard Working Desciple, The Traveling Tree, Archanon's
Guilds and Factions
Dheu is very present here.
Beor Igdite: Major religious group in this town providing the preachings of protecting the earth.
Beor Yborh: 2nd major religious group in town.
Húd Núr: Group of tradesmen that work to be sure Tivr stays afloat with exports and imports.
History
75 years after creation, local leaders of the several makeshift villages around this area founded Tivr to help new elves find their path. These 5 leaders made up the first Council of Tivr. In year 250, a basic temple was built to Igdite from the trees given by the sacred forest.
Tourism
Not only to people come to Tivr for their Pilgrimage, many people also visit for extended prayer or research as Tivr is one of the oldest towns in Tampath and has one of the most extensive Libraries.
Architecture
Most buildings here are wood or a type of stucco. The more important the building the better the building supplies as the Library is built from carved river rocks. The architecture attempts to imitate natural features of the world and works with the shape of the material rather than adjusting it to fit.
Geography
The town itself sits on a grassy flat land before the thick forest to its south and east take over the views. It is near 2 rivers, one leading out to the north and the other heading into the forest. The grass is a blue-green color in this area and hills extend from the north of town. the nearest river is the Cuil River
Natural Resources
The wood here is considered sacred and many Igdite temples will only build their temples from this wood. Fish in both rivers and animals of the sacred forest are numerous.
Founding Date
Year 75
Alternative Name(s)
Londa Na Interla (Path to Interla)
Type
Town
Population
1500
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