Nutusi
Population:
Approximately 14,000
Government:
Nutusi is officially governed by Bishop Soyno Brittletop, but unofficially by several wealthy merchants, known as the Court of Swords.
Notable Places:
Bori's Folly: A spire of obsidian stands upon a rise in the land. It was built by an eccentric aristocrat named Bori many years ago, for no apparent purpose.
Turi's Blades: A single storey timber and brick building, the workshop of a female dwarf weaponsmith named Turi. 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.
Bright Market:
Notable Places:
Bright's Market: A large indoor marketplace with a plethora of shops.
Brook District
Notable Places:
The Theatre of Phosido: A grand theatre of stone walls, home of a troupe of illusionist-minstrels.
Cathedral District
Notable Places:
Rive's Armaments: A cluttered weaponsmith's workshop, built within the walls of an embattled stone tower.
The Dwarven Road: A general store ran by a family of Mountain Dwarves.
Thundi's Clocks: The workshop of a male dwarf clockmaker named Thundi, known for his marvelous clockwork toys..
Crow's Wharf
Notable Places:
The Broken Wand: A grand adventurer's tavern, said to be built atop an ancient dungeon.
The Demon and Badger: A fanciful dwarven tavern, built atop an outcrop of obsidian.
Kele's Woodwork: A cluttered woodcarver's workshop, built within a copse of oaken trees.
Demon's Village
Notable Places:
The Marut: An ancient stone colossus of unweathered stone, where local merchants come to make contracts. It is said that anyone who breaks an oath sworn upon the Marut will be slain before the next dawn.
Gallows Market
Greatcrown District
Notable Places:
The Guildhall: An impressive timber and brick building, once an aristocrat's manor. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local merchant guilds.
The Wizards Guild House: A three-storey tower of finely wrought iron, said to be haunted by the ghost of a silver dragon.
Grim Market:
Notable Places:
Death's Well: A small fresh-water well said to be home to a spirit of death.
Haunted Wharf
Notable Places:
The Warrior's Goblet: A large adventurer's tavern, said to be haunted by the ghost of a silver dragon.
Zealot's Corner: Zealots and madmen can often be encountered here, shouting their rambling dogmas at bemused passers-by.
The Shrine of Athena: A cauldron lamp enshrining the flame of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom, said to reveal visions to those who leave an offering.
Hightome Farthing
Notable Places:
The Odeum of Euposis: A grand theatre of half-timbered walls, within which time seems to pass more slowly.
A broken abbey ruins, which appears restored upon the night of the equinox.
The ancient ruins of a small castle, said to be haunted by spectral swords and spears.
Hydra's Borough
Notable Places:
The Sleeping Harper: A shabby dwarven inn, built within a ring of ancient stone monoliths.
The Shrine of Apollo: A stone lantern enshrining the flame of Apollo, God of Sunlight, said to bestow favor to those who leave an offering.
CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC.
Old Greattome Farthing
Notable Places:
Thorfi's Jolley Jiggery: A modest potter's workshop, built within what was once a titan's tankard.
An arch of hewn stone, placed to honor a local goddess of war.
CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC.
Storm Haven
Notable Places:
Stolason's Anvil: The workshop of a male dwarf blacksmith named Geiti Stolason, who has been purchasing much more raw iron than usual.