Capital of Crel'Nedon
Population:
Approximately 16000; mixed human and elf and half-elf.
Government:
Governance of the city is shared by a consortium of guildmasters and several wealthy merchants.
Notable Places:
The Guildhall: A grand building of half-timbered walls, once an inn house. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local merchant guilds.
The Ruby Arrow: A large elven tavern, built atop an outcrop of hewn and rune-carved stone.
Arcanist's Village
Notable Places:
The Light Merchant: A single storey building of stone walls, the shop of a female human equipment merchant named Ered. It is said to be built atop a crater where a piece of the sun fell to earth long ago, and everything Ered sells glows with warmth when needed.
The Guildhall: An impressive building of half-timbered walls, once a minor temple. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local merchant guilds.
The Keystone of Ikhael: A giant white keystone hangs in the air high above the street, fixed and immovable. It is said that anyone who touches the keystone is protected from evil for a year and a day.
Ashbrook Village
Notable Places:
The House of Dreams: A grand theatre of half-timbered walls, which seems to be bigger on the inside than on the outside.
Bridge Borough
Notable Places:
The Sleeping Shepherd: A fanciful dwarven inn, known for the ghosts which haunt its halls.
An obelisk of dark stone, which floats several feet above the ground.
A broken temple ruins, said to be haunted by floating motes of candle-light.
Castle Ward
Notable Places:
The Stormspire: A broken spire of polished stone, engraved with columns of arcane glyphs. Each time the spire is struck by lightning, it vanishes for exactly nine hours. Each time it returns, some of the glyphs have changed.
Greatring Farthing
Notable Places:
The Foolish Wench: A heroic adventurer's tavern, built within the walls of an ancient iron keep.
Lamp Ward
Notable Places:
A column of hewn stone, said to entomb the undead corpse of a necromancer.
Lower Cathedral Borough
Notable Places:
Carley's Woodwork: A modest woodcarver's workshop, built within a copse of rowan trees.
Francent's Anvil: The workshop of a male human blacksmith named Francent, who is rumored to possess a small hoard of demonic iron.
Cardaye's Anvil: A cluttered blacksmith's workshop, built atop an outcrop of volcanic rock.
Lower Feytemple Borough
Notable Places:
The Theatre of Aricos: A two-storey timber and brick theatre, said to be built upon the ground where a sidhe noble was betrayed and murdered.
Bealda's Pottery: The workshop of a male human potter named Bealda, who is rumored to be quarrying clay from the necropolis.
Market
Notable NPCs:
Gyfu: Female Human Poulter, Evil. Gyfu has black hair and soft hazel eyes. She wears well-made clothing and a white cloak. Gyfu is known for her brightly hued peacock sausages.
Sarry: Female Human Guard, Neutral. Sarry is exceptionally beautiful, with braided silver hair and brown eyes. She wears leather armor and wields a battle axe. Sarry is extremely suspicious of elves and halflings.
Mastiff's Borough
Notable Places:
The Shrine of Eleglir: A stone monolith engraved with the holy symbol of Eleglir, God of Coins, surrounded by a neglected garden.
The Fat Pirate: A large dwarven tavern, said to be built atop an ancient dungeon.
Orchard Village
Notable Places:
The Athenaeum of the Mystical Arts: A venerable school of witches and wizards, said to be built atop the tomb of a necromancer.
An obelisk of obsidian, placed to mark the Battle of Gysby Tower.
Rosecastle Borough
Notable Places:
The Temple of Eariel, Lady of Magic: A grand colonnaded building, decorated with carved friezes and pools of clear water.
Odhert's Clocks: The workshop of a male human clockmaker named Odhert, who is haunted by the memories of a past life.
South Arcanist's Borough
Notable Places:
The Shrine of Kasa: A stone niche enshrining an idol of Kasa, God of Knowledge, said to be sometimes visited by the god himself.
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