Lithuiwen
Demographics
The city's citizens consist mostly of Vestmarkish people. Though quite a few Stillcaìrnians makes their home here as well.
Every now and then you could meet someone from Harrowmound, Blackbarrow and Ravenholme, though the latter is rare.
The city is tired by nature. The lowest hills belong to the common folk, the higher up you come the richer they usually are. The Last hill you'll find the King's Castle.
Every now and then you could meet someone from Harrowmound, Blackbarrow and Ravenholme, though the latter is rare.
The city is tired by nature. The lowest hills belong to the common folk, the higher up you come the richer they usually are. The Last hill you'll find the King's Castle.
Government
The King and his court rule this city.
Defences
The City has grand walls on all sides, and the cliffs inside helps shut the tires off from other tires if necessary. Most of the city has natural protection in the fierce waterfalls running right past one of its sides.
Infrastructure
The city has several water mills, and a decent sewer system. The roads are adequate, as are the bridges. Most special is the richness of the shrines. Towering over every other building, giving the city a distinct look.
Assets
What you can find in the city:
Plateau 1:
Slum in the eastern part, a second-hand market and low quality tailors, leather-workers and a shady taverna. Houses and homes for the average folks
Plateau 2: Inns and taverns, workshops, shoemakers, leather-workers, tailors, armorers, Shrine of Orn, Paladins of Muir. Towards the North-west you find the big grove, the Shrine of Maeve. Towards the east, along the waterfalls: Shrine of Idrura.
Places worth mentioning:
- Inns/tavernas: The Absent Salad and The Last Inn.
- Smith: Smiths' Myth
- Armorer: Sortstein's Forge
- Leatherworker: Nib's Leatherworks
- Tailor: Thread and Needle
- Shoemaker: For your feet
- Workshop: Timber
Plateau 3: Market, Shrine of Colm, Shrine of Idohr, houses and homes for the citizens.
Plateau 4: Luxury Inn, shoemaker, shoe store, leather-worker, tailor, clothes store, armorer, sword-smith. Homes for the nobility. Golden Hall, The Kings's Guard Academy.
Places worth mentioning:
Inn: The Golden Feather
Barbershop: Hairs Johnny
Plateau 5: The Castle, the royal garden and farm.
Plateau 1:
Slum in the eastern part, a second-hand market and low quality tailors, leather-workers and a shady taverna. Houses and homes for the average folks
Plateau 2: Inns and taverns, workshops, shoemakers, leather-workers, tailors, armorers, Shrine of Orn, Paladins of Muir. Towards the North-west you find the big grove, the Shrine of Maeve. Towards the east, along the waterfalls: Shrine of Idrura.
Places worth mentioning:
- Inns/tavernas: The Absent Salad and The Last Inn.
- Smith: Smiths' Myth
- Armorer: Sortstein's Forge
- Leatherworker: Nib's Leatherworks
- Tailor: Thread and Needle
- Shoemaker: For your feet
- Workshop: Timber
Plateau 3: Market, Shrine of Colm, Shrine of Idohr, houses and homes for the citizens.
Plateau 4: Luxury Inn, shoemaker, shoe store, leather-worker, tailor, clothes store, armorer, sword-smith. Homes for the nobility. Golden Hall, The Kings's Guard Academy.
Places worth mentioning:
Inn: The Golden Feather
Barbershop: Hairs Johnny
Plateau 5: The Castle, the royal garden and farm.
Architecture
Most walls are made of stone usually adorned with beautifully carved wood to accent their features.
Geography
Steep waterfalls surrounding the city on one side and tall mountains on the other.
Natural Resources
Wood, stone, sheep in the rolling hills and narrow valleys.
Type
Capital
Population
30 000
Owner/Ruler
Owning Organization
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