Otautangi
Population:
Approximately 10600
Government:
Otautangi is governed by several wealthy merchants, led by a female elf named Otad.
Notable Places:
The Hero's Cellar: A shabby commoner's tavern, built atop an outcrop of hewn and rune-carved stone.
Armorer's Ward
Notable Places:
The Clockwork: A large pyramid of rotating gears and ticking escapements, crafted from brass and inscribed with geometric patterns. No-one seems to know who created it, nor when, nor its purpose.
Cobble Market
Craftsman's Farthing
Notable Places:
The ruins of Gauwilh Keep.
A broken temple ruins, said to be haunted by the last priest of a long-forgotten goddess of chaos.
The Cracked Cask: A grand commoner's inn, known for the ghosts which haunt its halls.
Crown Borough
Notable Places:
The Wizard and Cask: A modest adventurer's tavern, which has one door here and another in the distant city of Paford.
The ruins of Fane Tower.
The Green Chain: A neglected dwarven tavern, known for its many secret doors and passages.
Demon's Farthing
Notable Places:
Gerey's Pewter: A large pewtersmith's workshop, sheltered beneath the wings of a pewter dragon.
Falls Borough
Notable Places:
The Dark Alley: A mysterious alley, which does not appear on any map. It is said that the Thieves' Guild knows the secret of its summoning.
The Guildhall: An impressive timber and brick building, decorated with a glazed-tile roof. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local merchant guilds.
Hell-hound's Borough
Notable Places:
The Shrine of Athena: A cauldron lamp enshrining the flame of Athena, Goddess of Knowledge, said to bestow favor to those who leave an offering.
The ruins of Albyth Keep.
Hill Farthing
Notable Places:
Marey's Pottery: A neglected potter's workshop, built within what was once a titan's tankard.
Giles' Woodwork: The workshop of a male human woodcarver named Giles, known for his staves and wands, favored by the Alchemists Society.
Wulfa's Carvings: The workshop of a male human woodcarver named Wulfa, known for his intricate puzzle boxes.
Lower Arcanist's Borough
Notable Places:
The Human's Pottery: The workshop of a female human named Ilys, who throws and fires her wares at the same time. She specializes in urns with ash glazes, favored by the gentry for their gardens.
Greenhome: A single storey building of half-timbered walls which has been completely overgrown by flowering vines scale-like leaves thorny vines writhing vines. It is the home of Abil, a young green dragon and priest.
Aerrin's Clocks: The workshop of a male human clockmaker named Aerrin, who is haunted by the memories of a past life.
Market Hill
Merchant's Farthing
Notable Places:
The Shrine of Poseidon: A cauldron lamp enshrining the flame of Poseidon, Lord of the Sea, said to bestow favor to those who leave an offering.
The Fane of Angels: A grand domed building, decorated with bronze statues of many gods and goddesses.
A menhir of polished agate, said to be the key to a planar gate.
Stone Market
Tavern Market
Tome Ward
Notable Places:
The Shrine of Hephaestus: A stone niche enshrining an idol of Hephaestus, God of the Forge, said to bestow favor to those who leave an offering.
Upper Hydra's Borough
Notable Places:
Harda's Pottery: A modest potter's workshop, built within what was once a titan's tankard.