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The large scale city where the royal family lives. The city is also filled with a large community of nobles and other notable people. Surrounded and protected by the mountains. It is rumored that this is where the source of the magic night is. 

Population:

  • Approximately 30000; primarily human and elven with many mixed races.

Government:

  • Chiropetra is ruled by the king himself

Notable Places:


Bluff Farthing

Notable Places:

  • The Warrior and Cup: A shabby commoner's tavern, decorated with dungeon doors.
  • The Pavilion of Sinesop: A grand half-timbered theatre, home of a female human named Vualdisa and her troupe of trained ravens.
  • Oviardich's Carvings: The workshop of a female human woodcarver named Oviardich who specializes in arcane and religious symbols. She also brews potions and elixirs.


Bridge Farthing


Bronzecourt District

Notable Places:

  • Cuso's General Shop: A large shop, built around a shrine of Thirza, Goddess of Harvest and Hanis the God of Storms
  • Ristilda's Pewter: A modest pewtersmith's workshop, built within what was once the feast hall of a long-ruined castle.


Castle Ward

Notable Places:

  • The Warrior and Chariot: A grand Shifter inn, known for the fire elemental which dwells in its hearth.
  • Adardis' Masonry: A large stonemason's workshop, built within a ring of ancient stone monoliths.


Charger's District

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Citadel Village

Notable Places:

  • A monolith of weathered stone, which floats several inches above the ground.


Coin Borough

Notable Places:

  • Laco's Woodwork: The workshop of a male human woodcarver named Laco, known for his intricate puzzle boxes.


Craftsman's Village

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Crystalbell Village

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Demon's Borough

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Scale District


Ford Farthing

Notable Places:


Goldenbell Village

Notable Places:

  • Gerho's Taxidermy: The workshop of a male human taxidermist and leatherworker named Gerho, who is "possessed" by the ghost of a silver dragon.
  • A broken abbey ruins, said to be haunted by the spirits of those slain upon its altar.


Goldendale Ward

Notable Places:

  • The Cathedral of the Astral Lords: A grand colonnaded building, decorated with many holy symbols of carved stone.
  • Finer Things: An elegant tailor and jeweler store, decorated with grotesque pewter gargoyles.
  • The Courthouse: A grand timber and brick building, filled with busy magistrates and advocates.


Greatlamp Farthing

Notable Places:

  • The Spear of Fire: An elegant commoner's tavern, known for the fire elemental which dwells in its hearth.
  • A statue of rune-carved stone, placed to honor a local hero named Tharta.
  • The Inn of a Thousand Names : A grand commoner's inn, which is said to have a thousand doors in a thousand towns, each under a different sign and name. Anyone who enters through a particular door can only leave through that same door, unless they know the innkeeper's secret.


Hell-hound's Borough

Notable Places:

  • The House of Stein: A large scale manor once belonging to the Noble family Sileonto who have long since integrated into the house of Stein
  • Tricks and Whimsy: A two-storey stone-walled theatre known for housing various of theatrical classes and art studios


Knightsgate Borough

Notable Places:

  • Library of Divelinson A two-storey half-timbered building, the home and personal library of a female human sage named Wara. She specializes in the study of legendary heroes and battles.


Lake District

Notable Places:


Market


Mastiff's Borough

Notable Places:

  • The Guilds Meet: An impressive building of stone walls, once an inn house. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local trade guilds.
  • Willi's Woodwork: The "workshop" of a male human named Willi.
  • Arardis' Plants and Specialties: A cluttered potter's workshop, decorated with many of what appear to be eggs.


Pool Borough

Notable Places:

  • An overgrown abbey ruins, said to be haunted by a blood-thirsty vampire.

Pool Farthing

Notable Places:

  • Silver and Gold: A large gemstone workshop
  • The Warrens: Beneath the town streets, a ravine was filled with arched vaults and covered over long ago. It has become populated by the forgotten poor and the dispossessed, and those who seek to remain hidden.
  • Hilda's Arsenal: A two-storey timber and brick building, the workshop of a female human weaponsmith named Hilda. Once a month, one of her weapons mysteriously vanishes from the workshop and is used to murder someone in town. No-one has tracked the weapons back to her yet, but she's near to panic.

Ravensbridge Village

Notable Places:

  • The ruins of a six-sided keep, which appears restored upon the night of the equinox.
  • The Shrine of Justice : A stone arch engraved with the holy symbol of Zuzen, God of Justice, 
  • The War Merchant: The cluttered shop of a female human weapon merchant named Disuinda, known for her collection of strange and exotic blades. It is rumored that the weapons are those of fallen warriors, stolen from distant battlefields by dark magic.


Ravensbrook Farthing

Notable Places:

  • Frino's Clocks: A modest clockmaker's workshop
  • An ancient monolith of dark stone, which shines with a cold light when the town is under threat.
  • The Bone Tower: A tall tower with walls of fused humanoid bones and skulls. There are many in town who would like to see the ancient tower destroyed, but it seems to be invulnerable to harm.

Silverbridge Borough

Market


South Craftsman's District

Notable Places:

  • The Explosive Pottery: The workshop of a male human named Rewilh, who throws and fires his wares at the same time. He specializes in urns with ash glazes, favored by the gentry for their gardens. It's a place for people to practice their range skills
  • Aralard's Art: The workshop of a female human artist named Aralard, who was once a great wizard from the Frecia academy, but stumbled into a fortune and retired.
  • Mare's Iron: The workshop of a male human blacksmith named Mare, who is rumored to have acquired a young fire centaur to work his forge. They specialize in farming equipment and equipment for mounts.


Throne Village

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Upper Coin Borough

Notable Places:

  • The Broken Fang: An elegant adventurer's tavern, known for the ghosts which haunt its halls.


Upper Drakesgate Village

Notable Places:

  • A monolith of crystal, which floats several inches above the ground.
  • The Garden of Statues: An overgrown garden filled with weirdly life-like stone statues. It is said that a medusa's lair lies somewhere within the hedge labyrinth.


Wood Borough

Notable Places:

  • The Archer and Purse: A large commoner's inn, built within a ring of ancient stone monoliths.
  • A menhir of crystal, placed to mark the Battle of the Quarry.
  • Anard's Pewter: A neglected pewtersmith's workshop, built within what was once the feast hall of a long-ruined castle