Dakisinu
Population:
Approximately 11200
Government:
Dokisinu is ruled by Bishop Joseph Kelthsin, though a consortium of wealthy merchants has significant influence and power.
Notable Places:
Arwedhel's Clocks: The workshop of a female elf clockmaker named Arwedhel, who leads both the Clockmakers and Trapwrights Guilds.
The Broken Wand: A shabby elven inn, known for its epic trivia and arcana contests.
The ruins of Diane Keep.
Archcourt District
Notable Places:
The ancient ruins of a small castle, said to lie atop a dungeon filled with long-forgotten treasures.
Enen's Blades: A large weaponsmith's workshop, built around a shrine of Ryanael, Lord of War.
Brightlamp Ward
Notable Places:
Dirondaer's Carvings: A neglected woodcarver's workshop, carved out of the trunk of a large oak tree.
Dragon's Village
Notable Places:
Neluthel's Clocks: The workshop of a female elf clockmaker named Neluthel, who leads both the Clockmakers and Trapwrights Guilds.
Dukesbridge Farthing
Notable Places:
The Jester and Flask: A fanciful commoner's tavern, known for its invisible food and drink.
Athena's Shrine: A wondrous arch of precious stone, placed to honor Athena, Goddess of Wisdom
Ahildor's Blades: A neglected weaponsmith's workshop, decorated with a collection of sundered shields.
Hart's Farthing
Notable Places:
The King and Mace: A grand commoner's inn, built atop an outcrop of hewn and rune-carved stone.
The Drunken Wench: A fanciful dwarven tavern, decorated with wards against demons.
The College of Singium: A small school of witches and wizards, built within what was once an aristocrat's manor.
CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC. REPURPOSED INTO TRAINING FOR MILITARY MAGES.
Market Hill:
Notable Places:
The Pavilion: A large outdoor pavilion where many shops can be found.
Old Market:
Notable Places:
The Old Pavilion: The pavilion in Market Hill used to be located here, with only a handful of small shops remaining.
Pool Market:
Notable Places:
Wacky Water World: A small water-park
Steel Docks:
Notable Places:
The House of Kebusis: A grand theatre of half-timbered walls, home of a thieves' guild pretending to be minstrels.
Warden's Wharf
Notable Places:
The Guildhall: An ornate stone-walled building, once an inn house. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local trade guilds.
The Shrine of Ares: A stone arch engraved with the holy symbol of Ares, God of War, surrounded by a neglected garden.
CLOSED TO PUBLIC. SCHEDULED FOR DEMOLITION
The Odeum of Prusimo: A two-storey half-timbered theatre, said to be haunted by the ghost of a juggler.