Durinis (Der-in-iss)
Population:
Approximately 32000; primarily elf, some human and half-elf.
Government:
Durinis is governed by King Omintu Cerdila Dusisa, though a council of elders wields power.
Notable Places:
The Clock Tower: A magical clock, set into a monolith of rough-hewn stone. It was constructed by a dwarven wizard long ago, and has kept perfect time since.
The Scoundrel's Meadhall: A fanciful adventurer's tavern, kept by a retired adventurer named Aulius Ciniusert Pasisa.
Geniso's Pottery: A neglected potter's workshop, built around a shrine of Gond, God of Craft.
Archcrown Ward
Notable Places:
A broken arch of obsidian, said to be the key to a planar gate.
Brook Farthing
Notable Places:
Fulvolio's Carvings: The workshop of a male elf woodcarver named Marcim Centiusent Fulvolio, who also brews potions and elixirs.
Charger's Ward
Notable Places:
The Barracks: A buttressed timber and brick building, headquarters of the town guard. It is rumored to be built atop a long-forgotten dungeon, now the lair of a fell necromancer.
Arquis' Woodwork: The workshop of a male elf woodcarver named Julius Publiusent Arquis, known for his staves and wands, favored by the Runecarvers Society.
The Adventurers Guild Hall: An ornate stone-walled building, once an aristocrat's manor. It is said to contain a magical portal, which can open into any elemental plane.
Copperfair Farthing
Notable Places:
The Guildhall: An ornate timber and brick building, once an aristocrat's manor. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local merchant guilds.
The Guildhall: An impressive half-timbered building, once an aristocrat's manor. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local merchant guilds.
Fadiusep's Hauberks: A cluttered armorer's workshop, built around a shrine of Sala Niuseiusab, Lady of War.
Craftsman's Ward
Notable Places:
Arius' Armor and Shields: A cluttered armorer's workshop, built around a shrine of Merius Paediusenn Gellina, God of War.
Crown Borough
Notable Places:
The Guildhall: A large stone-walled building, decorated with a glazed-tile roof. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local trade guilds.
The Odeum of Comets: A large theatre of half-timbered walls, said to be haunted by the ghost of a dancer.
The Shrine of Maxill Cianiusec: A stone niche enshrining an idol of Maxill Cianiusec, Lady of Treachery, said to reveal visions to those who leave an offering.
Dock Ward
Notable Places:
The Guildhall: A grand half-timbered building, decorated with finely carved gargoyles. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local trade guilds.
The House of Silver: A large stone-walled theatre, said to be built upon the ground where a sidhe noble was betrayed and murdered.
Dragon's Ward
Notable Places:
The Floating Alley: The ground between the buildings here appears to fall away into a storm-wracked sky. A path of floating slates offers the only way across.
Greater Moor District
Notable Places:
A broken column of rune-carved stone, placed to mark the Battle of Caer Nusiuso.
The Guildhall: A grand half-timbered building, once a minor temple. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local merchant guilds.
Hill Borough
Notable Places:
The Elysian Theatre: A grand timber and brick theatre, home of a thieves' guild pretending to be jesters.
The Guildhall: An ornate stone-walled building, decorated with wrought-iron lamps. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local trade guilds.
Vitina's Armaments: The workshop of a male elf weaponsmith named Gniuso Ciliusul Vitina, who has been purchasing much more raw iron than usual.
Hydra's District
Notable Places:
The College of Elemental Study: A small school of witches and wizards, said to be built atop an ancient dungeon.
The Sleeping Hound: A grand commoner's tavern, said to be a front for the Thieves' Guild.
The Hungry Hunter: A modest elven tavern, built within what was once a wizard's tower.
Kingsthrone Borough
Notable Places:
The Bloody Shield: A fanciful elven tavern, decorated with monstrous skulls.
Lion's Village
Notable Places:
The Shrine of Venta Belliusal: A bronze statue of Mystra, Goddess of Magic, said to bestow favor to those who leave an offering.
Mastiff's Village
Notable Places:
Linusent's Pewter: A cluttered pewtersmith's workshop, built within what was once the feast hall of a long-ruined castle.
Mastiff's Ward
Notable Places:
The House of Nusosto: A grand timber and brick theatre, home of a thieves' guild pretending to be magicians.
The Crimson Scroll: A neglected dwarven tavern, kept by a retired knight named Julius Siusylved Pinusa.
Noble's Village
Notable Places:
The Wizard and Mug: A neglected adventurer's tavern, kept by a copper dragon named Biumuga.
The Dancing Unicorn: A grand adventurer's tavern, kept by a sphinx named Gonidu.
Ciusaban's Masonry: A neglected stonemason's workshop, built around a shrine of Apronia Sorniusul, Lady of Earth.
Pool Ward
Notable Places:
The Witch and Axe: A fanciful elven tavern, kept by a retired adventurer named Fliuso Portusid Gustuso.
Rosescepter Farthing
Notable Places:
The ruins of Ceiusennius Tower.
The ruins of Berufa Keep.
Volusius' Pewter: The workshop of a female elf pewtersmith named Mela Volusius, who is rumored to have a key for every lock made by the town locksmith.
Sword Village
Notable Places:
The Tailors Guild Hall: An impressive stone-walled building, decorated with stained glass windows.
Sword Ward
Notable Places:
Axilius' Pewter: The workshop of a female elf pewtersmith named Maxed Axilius, known for her goblets, which turn black when filled with poisoned wine.
Luonuso's Arsenal: A modest weaponsmith's workshop, built around a shrine of Tyr, God of Justice.
Posto's Hauberks: A modest armorer's workshop, decorated with a collection of shields from many kingdoms.
Temple Borough
Notable Places:
The Bloody Sword: A large dwarven tavern, said to be built atop a haunted catacombs.
West Court Farthing
Notable Places:
Cusida's Hauberks: The workshop of a male elf armorer named Servus Miniusep Cusida, who also sells potions of healing.
West Unicorn's Farthing
Notable Places:
Varriuso's Masonry: The workshop of a male elf stonemason named Flucaius Vipsiusent Varriuso, known for his vast knowledge of dwarven runes and glyphs.
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