Mirabel Geographic Location in Yyrth | World Anvil

Mirabel

Though the forest the city was built around has long since burned down, The city of Mirabel wields great influence over a number of trade routes as they converge in the area. Many resources can still be found throughout the woods, and a magical syrup can be extracted from the burnt trees.
  Population: 11,000
  Demographics:
  • Dwarf, 10%
  • Elf, 11%
  • Gnome, 3%
  • Halfling, 17%
  • Human, 22%
  • Orc, 15%
  • Half-orc, 12%
  • Kobold, 7%
  • Goblin, 3%

  •   Government: City State Aristocracy - the Grand Overseer
      Economy: Booming. The trade in this area makes Mirabel and her merchants wealthy. Imports: Beef, Spices, Rice, Iron, Gold, Silver, Gems, Lapis, Textiles, Tea. Exports: Allspice, Paprika, Balm of Mirabel, Wool, Cotton, Coffee
      Businesses of note: Wystan's Spice Shoppe, the Mirabel Trading Corporation, Irvette's Balm and Ointments, the Happy Hound Inn, the Burning Tree Inn, the Red Spire Tavern, Tory's Tapestries
      Attractions:
  • The Balm Tree Orchards - The burnt forest around this area has been sectioned off into what are now called orchards. The Trees in this area give of a special magical sap, and though the forest is turned to ashes, there is always a pleasant smell in the air.
  • The Bazaar of Mirabel - The shops in this Bazaar often hold many exotic spices and wares, and each day you are bound to see something new.
  • The Tower of Nara - An Ancient stone and wood tower near the center of the city which has become a popular observation spot. From the top one can survey the surrounding country.
  • The Palace of the Grand Overseer - The palace is famed for its opulent architecture.
  • The Spice Cellars - a maze of underground tunnels and storehouses used for housing spices, though many use these tunnels to evade authorities.
  • The Temple of the 12 - a worship location for the believers of the Fates.
  • The Shrine of Lliira and Loviatar, goddesses of joy and pain.
  • The Tombs of Myrkul, the god of death - these tombs are used to prepare and bury the dead of the region, as well as worship Myrkul as he guides souls to their domain of the afterworld.
  • The Library of the Unseen World - Here is a library compiled by humans of what is known scientifically of the unseen world, the realms of the feywild and the shadowfell. It was created out of spite to the elves of Imber.

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