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==Ruling Guild==
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Due to its large number of temples, Avemroth's Ruling Guild has more temple officers on it than the rest of the Free Cities combined.
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===Priests and Priestesses===
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Due to its large number of temples, Avemroth's Ruling Guild has more temple officers on it than the rest of the Free Cities combined.
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| [[Name]] || High Priestess of Averae || ''A Blue Draeken Channeler of Averae.''
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| [[Lanlithorn Evergreen]] || High Priestess of Kevalth || ''Wood Elf Shaman, sister of the Priests of the Twins.''
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| [[Uukkarnit Alornerk]] || High Priest of Isinar || ''Short even for a [[Svaald]], Uukkarnit's incredible prowess as an adept made her a natural choice for the high priesthood of Isinar. The [[Clensbrim#Temple of Isin|Temple of Isinar]] runs the Blaodun Games ames every five years during the Month of the Soldier.''
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| [[Hudde Merle]] || Hight Priest of Sudreth || ''Human Sorcerer.''
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| [[Ceredasdad Galaglinaryl]] || High Priest of Tyrath || ''Mage/Channeler (Thalu).''
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| [[Name]] || High Priest of Alkaizer|| ''Description.''
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| [[Name]] || High Priests of Khitar and Nimway || ''Wood Elf Channeler/Shamans. Siblings of the priest of Kevalth.''
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| [[Gondion Galaglinaryl]] || High Priest of Kravnos || ''Male High Elf Channeler-Mage.''
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| [[Aldus]] || High Priest of Kronos || ''Human Channeler-Mage. Concept is reflective of a human obsession with time due to shorter lifespans.''
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| [[Firmin]] || High Priest of Septimus|| ''Human Channeler-Adept. Related through marriage to the Captain-General of Alkaizer’s Order of the Guard.''
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| [[Name]] || High Priest of Su-Lan|| ''Human Channeler, possibly also Adept.''
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| [[Æthuialiel Galaglinaryl]] || High Priest of Thalu || ''Female High Elf Channeler-Mage.''
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| [[Name]] || High Priest of Thysis|| ''Half-Elf Channeler-Adept. Wife of the Patron of the Watch. They control [[Old Town (Avemroth)#Thysis Square|Thysis Square]], along with some of the most significant organized crime in the city.''
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==Guild Leaders==
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| [[Morris Wakefield]] || Patron of [[The Watch]] || ''Male Half-elf adept. Olive-skinned despite high elven heritage with well-manicured jet black hair and goatee and exotic hazel eyes. ''
| [[Ada Honeywine]] || Cult Leader || ''The newest madame of [[The Angles#Schadwe Street|Schadwe Street]], she acquired the tallest brothel building via a hostile takeover aided by her converts to the religion of Irrilandrilla.''
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| [[Victoria Leopold]], [[Col Leopold]] || Cult Leaders || ''Human sister and brother, channeller and adept respectively, who lead the Cult of Kao in Avemroth.''
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| [[Morris Wakefield]] || Patron of [[The Watch]] || ''Male Half-elf adept. Olive-skinned despite high elven heritage with well-manicured jet black hair and goatee and exotic hazel eyes. ''
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Revision as of 07:58, 15 May 2020

“The Blue City” of Avemroth sprawls throughout most of the eponymous island off the eastern coast of Vicisi between the Isin Strait to the west, the Quicksilver Ocean to the northwest, and the Azure Ocean to the east and south. With almost a million documented residents, Avemroth is the second most populous of the Free Cities. Exercising hegemony over the entire island, Avemroth is by far the largest of the Free Cities by area, with a trip from the southernmost point to the northernmost tip requiring weeks by horseback and days by sea. The terrain of the island is rocky to mountainous throughout, with swampland and desert in the south posing difficulties to habitation. Sprawling docks throughout the island lead to constant trade with both Isinroth and Syr in legitimate ports and smuggling and piracy in illegitimate ports. The “City of Temples,” Avemroth has temples to all ten Blessed Gods and all five Dragon Gods, although the largest temple is that of Averae in the Isin Strait to the west, for which the city and island are named. Income inequality is rampant in Avemroth, with the city’s rich elite occupants of the lush central highlands being among the wealthiest in the Free Cities, while its poor everywhere else in the island are among the most destitute.

History

Geography

The interior of the island of Avemroth consists of primarily mountainous terrain with two dominant verdant inland valleys providing all of the island’s agriculture. The southwestern coastal plain and the southern shores are swampland, difficult for habitation. The southeastern region of the island features harsh arid highlands with little potable water. Crossing the southern Heah Emenne desert without staggering ones approach or without magical assistance is impossible for mortals. While the southern and eastern coasts are largely inhospitable—with the exception of the Amwics—small fishing and trading villages exist under the hegemony of the city, along with the occasional smuggling and pirate community trying to exist outside it.

The core of the city extends from a natural harbor on the west coast along the Isin Strait through the lush central valley and out to the temperate east coast beaches. The urban sections north and south of the city core present difficulties to their largely poor inhabitants. The highland Loch Clensbrim is the primary source of the island’s potable water, emptying to the north in the Blao (Blue) River and to the south in the Abenbury and Kekhinim rivers. Residents not living in the regions close to these rivers must rely on cisterns and wells for drinking water. Sewage and sanitation in these districts is a major health challenge.

Major Thoroughfares

Main Article: Roads of Avemroth

Although Avemroth's urban centers are chiefly concentrated in a small portion of its eponymous island, the city's leaders have used their highway network to establish and maintain hegemony over the whole island. The most important road in Avemroth is Light Street. The Riverwalk and The Broadwalk are important roads in Old Town, Kekhinim Vineyards, and The Amwics. Schadwe Street, Syr Street, Blao Street, Mine Street, Valor Way, and Isinroth Road are shorter roads that are significant in fewer or less prosperous districts of the island.

Main Districts

Avemroth’s major metropolitan districts are Abenbury/Old Town, Hordern, The Angles, The Watch, and Fenn City. These districts may be further subdivided into important neighborhoods. The wealthiest elite live in the sparsely populated Kekhinim Vineyards and The Amwics, while the majority of the city’s Svaald (all but the clanless) live in Clensbrim. The highland farms of the Blao River Valley are largely rural with small hamlets under the hegemony of Avemroth existing primarily at crossroads. Small coastal villages exist on both western and eastern coasts, primarily as fishing villages or minor inland distribution centers. The most important of these is Isinroth Road, in the far northwest.

Abenbury/Old Town

Main Article: Old Town (Avemroth)

The district originally known as Abenbury includes the old city docks and the City Temple, the government center and financial district for the growing city of Avemroth. As Abenbury’s influence spread and subsumed other settlements on the island, the city took on the island’s name, and the port shifted from industrial commerce to commercial fishing. With time and colloquial usage, Abenbury became known simply as ‘Old Town.’

Important Neighborhoods: Dragonmouth, Thysis Square, Averae Exclave, Lake Aben.
Places of Interest: Temple of Averae, City Temple, Tower of Light, Abenbury Riveralk and Old Town Pier, Tower of Time, Dragon Eyes Dream Palace, Wiccdun, Kekhinim Temple.

Hordern

Main Article: Hordern

Lying south of Old Town along the Isin Strait, Hordern is the chief industrial district for the city. The docks on the western shore serve the large commercial container ports and marine transfer terminals that use up the best land in the district. Hordern’s residential areas are plagued by poor sanitation and lack of access to clean water. The overcrowding due to the unfinished terrain of the residential districts has led to communal toilets, with more than 12,000 households having no access to safe waste facilities. Those attempting to use the communal toilets without a guard of some kind are prone to attacks, and Hordern has the highest violent crime rate in the city. Travel into and through the district by middle class (and the extraordinarily rare upper class) individuals requires armed guards with knowledge of the district, especially for those planning to stray from Light Street.

Important Neighborhoods: Hordernport, Gaesneburg, The Cairns.
Places of Interest: Stedweg Hippodrome, The Mausoleum.

The Angles

Main Article: The Angles

The Angles was originally a small unnamed fishing village on the southwest coast of the island. Today it is the most populous and second-poorest district of Avemroth. Due to overpopulation or overpolicing of the other slums, The Angles is the fastest growing slum in the city. The majority of new growth is in the swampy areas closer to the strait. Many new structures are up on stilts, with many homeless residents living beneath them. Dirt roads in the district flood almost immediately with any rainfall, and flash flooding is a major hazard.

Important Neighborhoods: Schadwe Street.
Places of Interest: South Light, The Ossuary, The Pretty Little Sting.

The Watch

Main Article: The Watch

One of the older districts of Avemroth, The Watch grew out of Abenbury as the original wealthy district before the cultivation of Kekhinim Vineyards. It became known as The Watch for the close proximity of the Hollows Prison and the temple of Septimus to the north.

Places of Interest: The Little Thing.

Fenn City

Main Article: Fenn City

The poorest and most disease-ridden slum in Avemroth, Fenn City’s terrain is mostly swampy—warehouses taking up most of the decent land—and access to sanitation and clean drinking water is scarce. The undesirable living conditions made it a pirate haven in the early years, until the Septimites subdued it. Fenn City remains the most heavily-policed district of the city, and almost half the population of Fenn City can expect to spend time in The Hollows at some point in their lives, often for crimes that would be considered legal in other districts or for other classes.

Places of Interest: Fields of Valor, Temple of Kao, The Hollows, The Clarion, 'The Prayer Place'.

Kekhinim Vineyards

Main Article: Kekhinim Vineyards

The least densely populated and safest district of Avemroth, the Kekhinim Vineyards contain the estates of the richest and most powerful four percent of families in the city. The Clensbrim Palisades to the north and the Southern Coil to the south funnel the district to the east coast where it opens upon the Broadwalk region connecting the Amwics to the north and south of the Kekhinim River delta.

Places of Interest: Averae's Bounty, Augonwin Winery, Serenity Strath.

The Amwics

Main Article: The Amwics

The Amwics are a collective name for a series of small hamlets and villages made up of ocean side villas and manors of the rich on the east coast of Avemroth between Mine Street to the north and the Heah Emenne desert to the south.

Clensbrim

Main Article: Clensbrim

Clensbrim, the snowy highland plateau surrounding Loch Clensbrim north of the Averae's Bounty cascades, houses the majority of the city's Svaald population (all but the clanless).

Places of Interest: Temple of Isin, Mine Street, Blaodun Fields.

Blao River Valley

Main Article: Blao River Valley

The Blao River Valley constitutes the fertile highland valleys north of Fenn City and Clensbrim.

Places of Interest: Isinroth Road, Northern Lights.

Politics

Like each of the Free Cities, Avemroth is governed by its Ruling Guild and administered by the City Guild. Given the number and influence of the temples in Avemroth, the Ruling Guild features more temple officials and has more members than any other city. The Enforcers Guild is likewise the largest in order to cover the massive city.

Early in Avemroth's history, the Ruling Guild established the Patronage system as an attempt to create a social link between the wealthy elite to the poor of the city. Over the millennia, the system has largely developed to a class system with the wealthy exercising executive and judicial power over their clients, although it is possible for a patron to be another patron's client. While the Free Cities have not known war since the end of the Elari War, the wealthy patrons of Avemroth frequently engage in cold wars and proxy battles through their clients throughout the city.

Patronage is a legal obligation, and Patronage Bonds are recorded with the the Aewhof (ev-hof), the city's law and business registry. Breach of Patronage by either patron or client is punishable, although clients often bear the greater burden in breach cases. Patrons and clients may file for legal severance of the Patronage Bond with the City Guild,

Patrons

Patrons become the protectors, sponsors, and benefactors of their clients. Wealthy patrons often hold sittings, informal courts with Arbiters from the temple of Alkaizer as observers. Patrons provide legal representation in court, loans of money, influence business deals or marriages, and support clients' candidacies for offices or priesthood. The more clients a patron has, the more prestige.

Within the temples and Enforcers Guild and Military Guild, officers serve as patrons to their subordinates in what is known as official patronage. In these situations, the officer's rank serves in lieu of a written contract. The wealthiest patrons do not engage directly in commerce, leaving such tasks to their clients and even their clients' clients. Patrons also sponsor the Enforcers Guild and Military Guild in Avemroth, with predictable levels of corruption.

Clients

Clients usually arise from the tiny middle class and lower class of the city. The majority of lower class clients have some special skill such as being remarkable entertainers, jockeys, charioteers, or less publicly marketable skills. In return for providing services to their patrons such as managing business concerns, representing the patron well in Lake Aben, or other services related to their area of expertise, the clients gain sponsorship and legal protections through their patrons. An attack on a client is an attack on the patrons themselves, and patronage is highly sought after among the lower classes. Clients become, in effect, minor members of their patron's family. When a client dies without an heir, the patron inherits their property.

Economy

Avemroth's chief form of wealth is trade—both legal and illegal—with Isinroth to the northwest and Syr to its south. An airship port in Clensbrim facilitates trade primarily with Tyrose and, to a lesser extent, Kertos. Tourism of Avemroth's Old City, Loch Aben cultural district, and Thysis Square shopping and entertainment district along with the massive Stedweg Hippodrome provide significant revenue to the city's elite. The Blaodun Games, hosted every five years by the Temple of Isin, bring significant revenue into the city. The city's highland farms sustain the agricultural needs of the island, and Serenity Strath produces expensive beef famous throughout the Five Cities. The Kekhinim Vineyards export the finest wines in the Free Cities. Temperate summer breezes off the Azure Ocean attract wealthy residents of all the Free Cities to vacation homes in the Amwics seasonally.

Important Places

Noteworthy NPCs

Avemroth's noteworthy citizens include the members of the city's large ruling guild, its Temple Guild, Guild Leaders, and other power players. While most of the Noteworthy NPCs in Avemroth are wealthy, a few from the lower classes have risen to significance in recent days.

Ruling Guild

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Alphabetize by Organization, then sort by importance of role.

Priests and Priestesses

Due to its large number of temples, Avemroth's Ruling Guild has more temple officers on it than the rest of the Free Cities combined.

Name Role Description
Name High Priestess of Averae A Blue Draeken Channeler of Averae.
Lanlithorn Evergreen High Priestess of Kevalth Wood Elf Shaman, sister of the Priests of the Twins.
Uukkarnit Alornerk High Priest of Isinar Short even for a Svaald, Uukkarnit's incredible prowess as an adept made her a natural choice for the high priesthood of Isinar. The Temple of Isinar runs the Blaodun Games ames every five years during the Month of the Soldier.
Hudde Merle Hight Priest of Sudreth Human Sorcerer.
Ceredasdad Galaglinaryl High Priest of Tyrath Mage/Channeler (Thalu).
Name High Priest of Alkaizer Description.
Name High Priests of Khitar and Nimway Wood Elf Channeler/Shamans. Siblings of the priest of Kevalth.
Gondion Galaglinaryl High Priest of Kravnos Male High Elf Channeler-Mage.
Aldus High Priest of Kronos Human Channeler-Mage. Concept is reflective of a human obsession with time due to shorter lifespans.
Firmin High Priest of Septimus Human Channeler-Adept. Related through marriage to the Captain-General of Alkaizer’s Order of the Guard.
Name High Priest of Su-Lan Human Channeler, possibly also Adept.
Æthuialiel Galaglinaryl High Priest of Thalu Female High Elf Channeler-Mage.
Name High Priest of Thysis Half-Elf Channeler-Adept. Wife of the Patron of the Watch. They control Thysis Square, along with some of the most significant organized crime in the city.

Guild Leaders

Guild Leaders (Avemroth)

Name Organization Titles Description
Name City Guild President Description
Name Temple Guild Vicar-General of the Temple of Alkaizer Description.
Hudde Merle The Black Guild Chapter Leader Human sorcerer, also the High Priest of Sudreth.
Name Enforcers' Guild Inquisitor General of the Temple of Alkaizer Description.
Name Military Guild Field Marshal The General-Vigilant of Septimus is the Field Marshal of the Military Guild for Avemroth. He is supported by the Captain-General of the Guard (Alkaizer), and the Mage-General of the Sons of Tyrath for Avemroth.
Name Thieves' Guild Guildmaster Description.
Name Entertainers' Guild Guildmaster Description.
Name Agricultural Guild Guildmaster Human, lower middle class. The Vintners of Kekhinim Vineyards and the Ranchers of Serenity Strath do not belong to the Farm Guild, working directly for their patrons instead.
Name Mining Guild Guildmaster Description.

Alphabetize by Organization, then by Last Name.

Significant Citizens

Name Role Description
Ada Honeywine Cult Leader The newest madame of Schadwe Street, she acquired the tallest brothel building via a hostile takeover aided by her converts to the religion of Irrilandrilla.
Victoria Leopold, Col Leopold Cult Leaders Human sister and brother, channeller and adept respectively, who lead the Cult of Kao in Avemroth.
Morris Wakefield Patron of The Watch Male Half-elf adept. Olive-skinned despite high elven heritage with well-manicured jet black hair and goatee and exotic hazel eyes.
Name Role Description.
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Alphabetize by Last Name.