Tboineaba
Population:
Approximately 9800
Government:
Two factions struggle for control of the city, several wealthy merchants and a court of priests.
Notable Places:
The Elysian Pavilion: A grand stone-walled theatre, home of magician's guild.
The Midnight Pavilion: A grand stone-walled theatre, known for its halfling slice of life plays.
The Bastille: A magical prison of strong stone walls, guarded by undead knights. It is said that the guards alone decide how long to hold one condemned, and that none have escaped them.
Knightsarch Ward
Notable Places:
An arch of quartz, placed to mark the Battle of the Silent Forest.
The Foreign Fishmonger: The shop of a female dwarf fishmonger named Jaga. No one is quite sure how, but she always has fresh fish from all over the world.
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.
Rat's Market
Rosetome Borough
Notable Places:
The Flagon and Ghost: A modest commoner's inn, built within what was once a wizard's tower. Anyone who enters the inn is met by a personal ghostly companion, who serves and entertains them while they remain.
Sigison's Carvings: A large woodcarver's workshop, built around a large ash tree.
Upper Merchant's Farthing
Notable Places:
Thali's Armor and Shields: The workshop of a male dwarf armorer named Thali, who also sells potions of healing.
The Drunken King: An elegant dwarven tavern, which has one door here and another in The Feywild, the Kingdom of the The Nymph Woods. The door to the Fey is locked with an iron padlock on both sides, enchanted so only the chosen can open it.
The Cloister of Death: An open courtyard surrounded by obelisks of hewn crystal. It is said that anyone who spills blood within the cloister can summon the spirit of a loved one who has died.