Silverstone

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A large, walled city near a chain of mountains, it was founded by dwarves but later opened to all goodly people. Today it is a cosmopolitan town with a many races living together.
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A large, walled city near a chain of mountains, it was founded by dwarves but later opened to all goodly people. Today it is a cosmopolitan city with many races living together.
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The city is comprised of three levels: the Lower City, comprised mostly of residential buildings; the Middle City, comprised mostly of businesses; and the Upper City, which contains the major government buildings, the Temple District, and most of the nobles' houses. A large thoroughfare runs up through the city, passing through four gates. From north to south:
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*The Moonlight Gate is the northermost entrance to the city, leading into the mountains.
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*The Twilight Gate separates the Upper and Middle City.
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*The Midlight Gate separates the Middle and Lower City.
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*The Dawning Gate is the southernmost entrance to the city, leading into the plains.
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Silverstone is run by a council. Each of the eight major guilds in the city - Alchemists, Artificers, Blacksmiths, Builders, Clerics, Guardsmen, Mages, and Merchants - selects a representative to hold a seat on the council for two years. The council itself is led by a highlord, who is elected by the council from amongst its members and serves for five years. The current highlord, Elicas Rethan, is a member of the Clerics' Guild. He is a worshiper of Bahamut.
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[[Category:Free Cities]]
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[[Category:Cities]]

Current revision as of 07:36, 21 November 2012

A large, walled city near a chain of mountains, it was founded by dwarves but later opened to all goodly people. Today it is a cosmopolitan city with many races living together.

The city is comprised of three levels: the Lower City, comprised mostly of residential buildings; the Middle City, comprised mostly of businesses; and the Upper City, which contains the major government buildings, the Temple District, and most of the nobles' houses. A large thoroughfare runs up through the city, passing through four gates. From north to south:

  • The Moonlight Gate is the northermost entrance to the city, leading into the mountains.
  • The Twilight Gate separates the Upper and Middle City.
  • The Midlight Gate separates the Middle and Lower City.
  • The Dawning Gate is the southernmost entrance to the city, leading into the plains.

Silverstone is run by a council. Each of the eight major guilds in the city - Alchemists, Artificers, Blacksmiths, Builders, Clerics, Guardsmen, Mages, and Merchants - selects a representative to hold a seat on the council for two years. The council itself is led by a highlord, who is elected by the council from amongst its members and serves for five years. The current highlord, Elicas Rethan, is a member of the Clerics' Guild. He is a worshiper of Bahamut.

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