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Imber

The elves of Imber have ruled this lush area for time immemorial. Humans have only settled in recent decades and their industriousness along the shores of the great lake and the ancient woods in the area has sparked the timelessness of the elves into growth. The buildings tend to be whitewashed stone with exquisite woodwork done by the elves. Among the human quarters of the city, there seem to be more workspaces than living spaces.
  Population: 140,700
  Demographics:
  • Dwarf, 0%
  • Elf, 94%
  • Gnome, 0%
  • Halfling, <1%
  • Human, 5%
  • Satyr, <1%
  • Lizardfolk, <1%
  • Fairy, <1%

  •   Government: Monarchy, King and Queen , House of Lords
      Economy: Demand for ink and silk keep this economy ever growing. Imports: Wool, Cotton, Copper Exports: Silk, Ink, Rice, Elvish Steel and Mithril
      Businesses of note: The Imber Silk Company, Ailmar Ink and dyes, The Slain Dragon Inn, Mithrilium
      Attractions:
  • The Blossom Garden - a beautiful flower garden carefully and lovingly tended
  • Battle of Two Dragons memorial - A large charred and half melted stone that serves as a memorial of an ancient battle of two dragons.
  • Firth Temple - A well known and intricately designed temple, dedicated to the elves who have been slain in battle
  • Royal Butterfly House - a habitat for a huge collection of rare and divers butterflies, many of which have magical properties.
  • The Temple of Pelor, God of the sun and healing
  • The Temple of Istus, Goddess of fate and destiny
  • The Temple of Fharlanghn, God of horizons and travel
  • The Shrine of Selûne, Goddess of the moon
  • The Shrine of Mystra, Goddess of magics
  • Lathander's Tomb - a tomb thought to be the resting place of the first King of the Elves, Lathander. He has since become deified and is the elvish god of Birth and Renewal.
  • The Librarium of Tel Vor - An ancient library of elvish knowledge. The Circle of Magi have long tried to enter the library to gain the knowledge therein, but the Elves forbid it, claiming that this knowledge is only for the chosen people of Lathander. One must gain permission from both the King and queen and the house of lords in order to enter the Librarium of Tel Vor
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