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The large city where the Queen resides. There is a port for access from the other countries. This is where most of the trade occurs within the country. This is also the hottest tourist spot within the country filled with gimmicking things. 

Population:

  • Approximately 14000; mostly dwarf, some halfling.

Government:

  • Ran by the Queen

Notable Places:

  • Orin's Tree: A modest woodcarver's workshop, carved out of the trunk of a large oak tree.


Alchemist Borough

Notable Places:

  • Kriki's: The workshop of a male dwarf armorer named Kriki, known for his exotic and monstrous hide armors.


Archcrown

Notable Places:


Armorer Hallow

Notable Places:

  • Byrghi's Shield: The workshop of a male dwarf armorer named Byrghi, who is rumored to work his forge with enslaved salamanders.


Knight's Village

Notable Places:

  • Whimsical Pottery: A large potter's workshop, which uses a volcanic fissure as a firing kiln.
  • The Arcane Voices: A large building of half-timbered walls, believed to be haunted by the voices of Frecia's past.


East Ravensbluff Village

Notable Places:


Greattome District

Notable Places:

  • The Shrine of Family: A stone column engraved with the holy symbol of Avaija, Goddess of Fertility said to bestow favor to those who leave an offering.


Market


Elven Glade

Notable Places:

  • Sylvan Armaments: The workshop of a male half-elf weaponsmith named Dwoinan, who was once an adventurer, but retired after his companions were corrupted by a God of Evil.
  • The ancient ruins of a small castle, said to be haunted by the ghost of the last lord of a long-forgotten kingdom.


Ravenstein

Notable Places:

  • The Colosseum: A large semi-circular amphitheatre, said to be built upon the ruins of the temple of a god of war.
  • The Theatre of Songs: A large timber and brick theatre
  • A large clock tower powered by some kind of arcane energy


Fairy Ring

Notable Places:

  • Zealot's Corner: Zealots and madmen can often be encountered here, shouting their rambling dogmas at bemused passers-by.
  • Rida's Gem's: A large gem workshop, built within what was once a titan's tankard.
  • The Fox and Hydra: A fanciful elven tavern, kept by a sphinx construct.


High Temple

Notable Places:

  • Steamworks: The workshop of a male dwarf worksman named Kari, who knows the secret of an alchemical tin alloy which cannot be melted again once cast.


Tower District

Notable Places:

  • The ruins of Zuri Tower.
  • The Watchtower: A strong timber and brick building, headquarters of the town guard. A bronze statue of the god of law stands in front of the building.
  • The Sublime Haven: A grand timber and brick temple, within which time seems to pass more slowly.


Comet's Ward

Notable Places:

  • The Astro: An elegant elven tavern
  • The Oculus of Night: A dome with a circular opening at its center, supported by a ring of caryatid columns. The sky seen through the oculus is perpetually dark, marked by strange constellations of stars.


Lunar Village

Notable Places:

  • The Gypsy's Alehouse: A fanciful commoner's tavern, decorated with exotic weapons and armor.
  • A column of hewn stone, said to be the key to a planar gate.