Welcome to the Vigilants. You are one of the thousands of people living in the imperial capital of Sentra, the jewel of the Empire

For some of you, this is home—a comfortable and familiar place you've known your entire life.  For others, the city may only be a brief stop, perhaps one of many in your travels.  But regardless of how you came here, you share the same streets.

Depending on who you are—and where you live—Sentra can be a beautiful city of wonder and splendor. Yet that perfect city is only what many people see on the surface.  There are those that understand there is more to the city, that there are flaws in it that run deeper than what most will see.  There are those that know what lies beneath.

The Story

Niman was a student studying theoretical thaumaturgy at Pallida University. Originally from Seidland, he was granted a scholarship granted by one of the foundations of House Fournius. He has no family in the city.

He died from an acute case of Arcstone poisoning, which should not have been possible given his circumstances. An autopsy revealed that his internal anatomy was mirrored.

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Renatus is home to the School of Arcane Theory and Application at Pallida University.

Faculty offices, study rooms, and collaboration spaces are on the third floor. The second and first floor are classrooms, with one larger auditorium-style lecture hall on the first floor. The basement houses the workshops and laboratories. There is a service/freight levitator connecting the floors, as well as a staircase near the center of the building.

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The Singers were mentioned by Mordenkai, who called himself a former Listener of theirs. He says that they would speak to him, a chorus of voices, and tell him what to do. They extended his lifespan, and may have given him other supernatural powers as well. He does not remember the things that he was asked to do, but seemed to grow fearful.

The latest Listener is unknown, but Mordenkai believed that they are currently in the city of Sentra. Cephius er'Ceasian may have been that Listener.

The Singers match dark tales of elvish bogeymen called ustasi duyarti (which roughly translates to "puppet master"). They sang to their victims to force them to do things against their will.

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The City

Read about life in the city and the neighborhoods and people that live in them:  City Life

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The Imperial Palace is not just a home for the Imperial family, but also the center of the empire's political and cultural life. Located on the western edge of the city, near the convergence of the rivers Oenus and Aniene, it is surrounded by a high wall with multiple gates that allow entry to the vast complex.

Inside the palace, the gardens are a testament to the empire's wealth and power, with neatly trimmed hedges, colorful flower beds, and groves of fruit trees. There are also several temples within the palace walls, dedicated to the various deities, including Aldar, Kolrehs, and Lotrad.

The centerpiece of the palace complex is a massive artificial lake, which provides a tranquil space for fishing and boating, as well as a scenic backdrop for outdoor concerts and performances. The lake is fed by a series of fountains and waterfalls, which create a soothing background noise that can be heard throughout the palace.

The various buildings within the palace walls house the Imperial family, as well as their countless servants, guards, and courtiers. The buildings themselves are built of the finest materials and are adorned with intricate carvings and murals depicting the empire's history and achievements.

Overall, the Imperial Palace is a symbol of the empire's wealth, power, and cultural achievements, and it serves as a reminder of the might and majesty of the Imperial family.

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Aleron was the brother of Emperor Hadrianus er'Ceasian. He died of illness five years ago in 1210 AE.  His two sons, Princes Barnabus and Tobias are the heirs to the Imperial throne.

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The Imperial Historians' Society is a collection of historians, researchers, and archivists selected to represent the Sentran Empire.

As an official Imperial organization, members that write or disseminate information that speaks against the Empire, such as the late orcish historian Hakur, are typically removed from the Society. Although in Hakur's case he was later reinstated before his untimely death.

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