Mulifau
Population:
Approximately 24000
Government:
Mulifau is governed by a court of aristocrats.
Notable Places:
The Shrine of Athena: A stone niche enshrining the holy symbol of Athena, God of Knowledge, said to be sometimes visited by the god herself.
Witha's Pottery: The workshop of a female human potter named Witha, known for her whimsical mimic-like tankards.
The Water Shrine: A wondrous obelisk of clear water, placed to honor Sielyr, God of the Sea.
Archcoin Borough
Notable Places:
Bowe's Carvings: A neglected woodcarver's workshop, built around a large oaken tree.
Armorer's District
Notable Places:
The Guildhall: A large stone-walled building, once an aristocrat's manor. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local trade guilds.
Sueda's Anvil: A modest blacksmith's workshop, built within the walls of an old iron tower.
Bright Market
A large marketplace bathed in sunlight.
Brightring Borough
Notable Places:
The Wicked Scoundrel: A large commoner's tavern, built around a hewn stone impaled by a sword.
Cathedral Ward
Notable Places:
The Flying Unicorn: A neglected elven inn, kept by a copper dragon named Suna.
A broken obelisk of hewn stone, placed to honor a local goddess of wealth.
A monolith of hewn crystal, said to entomb an ancient and powerful demon.
Crown Village
Notable Places:
The Guildhall: An impressive stone-walled building, decorated with stained glass windows. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local trade guilds.
The Scoundrel's Cellar: A neglected commoner's inn, kept by a sphinx named Sumerka.
Wigbald's Pewter: The workshop of a female human pewtersmith named Wigbald, who knows the secret of an alchemical tin alloy which does not reflect firelight.
Demon's Borough
Notable Places:
Witha's Blades: A modest weaponsmith's workshop, built around a shrine of Ares, Lord of War.
The Temple of Perses, Titan God of Destruction: A large stone-walled building, decorated with bright lamps and idols of precious stone.
Garden Market
Notable Places:
A large farmer's market.
Hart's Ward
Notable Places:
The Guildhall: A large timber and brick building, once a minor temple. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local trade guilds.
The Hydra and Boar: A fanciful dwarven inn, built within what was once a minor temple.
The Dwarven Road: A wide tunnel extends from here to the dwarf town of Kibunal in the Gamunda Fells. The tunnel is accessed through a shaft, within which a sturdy platform is raised and lowered by a massive windlass of hewn stone and timber.
Lordsgate District
Notable Places:
The Guildhall: A large stone-walled building, decorated with finely carved friezes. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local trade guilds.
Old Falls Farthing
Notable Places:
The ruins of Nichye Tower.
A single storey building of timber and brick walls, the home and personal library of a female human sage named Rix Rarde. She specializes in the study of the natural and fey worlds.
Old Merchant's Borough
Notable Places:
The Cursed Candle II: An elegant dwarven tavern, known for the illusions which entertain its patrons. Its name comes from being a perfect duplicate of The Cursed Candle, another inn on the other side of town, from the building itself to its decor and even patrons.
Scholar's Ward
Notable Places:
Conga's Blades: The workshop of a female human weaponsmith named Conga, who is rumored to have acquired a young fire dragon to work her forge.
Throne District
Notable Places:
The Bronze Arrow: A heroic commoner's tavern, built atop an outcrop of quartz crystal.
Torch Market
A large market indoors, lit only by torch light.
Unicorn's Farthing
Notable Places:
Ornells' Masonry: A modest stonemason's workshop, built around a shrine of Gia, Lady of Earth.
Whammes' Forge: The workshop of a male human blacksmith named Nathye Whammes, known for his short temper and sharp tongue.
A tall statue of dark stone, said to entomb a relic of Pseudea, Lady of Lies.