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=== Government === | === Government === | ||
− | Riverhaven is the seat of the prince-regent [[ | + | Riverhaven is the seat of the prince-regent [[Stefana Rosenwyn]]. |
− | == [[Riverhaven/The Market|The Market]] == | + | == The Districts == |
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+ | === [[Riverhaven/The Market|The Market]] === | ||
The main market, surrounded by the houses and warehouses of the major merchant families, and hosting the Council Hall and temple to [[Phurus]]. | The main market, surrounded by the houses and warehouses of the major merchant families, and hosting the Council Hall and temple to [[Phurus]]. | ||
− | == [[Riverhaven/Luminous District|Luminous District]] == | + | === [[Riverhaven/Luminous District|Luminous District]] === |
Built from the white marble and {{link|Equipment/Materials|limstone}}, this district hosts both the Council of Light Luminous guild hall, and the adventuring guild. | Built from the white marble and {{link|Equipment/Materials|limstone}}, this district hosts both the Council of Light Luminous guild hall, and the adventuring guild. | ||
− | == [[Riverhaven/Gray Quarter|Gray Quarter]] == | + | === [[Riverhaven/Gray Quarter|Gray Quarter]] === |
The district of middleclass craftsmen and minor merchant. Hosts the City Guard HQ and the temples to [[Iroh]] and [[Sastix]]. | The district of middleclass craftsmen and minor merchant. Hosts the City Guard HQ and the temples to [[Iroh]] and [[Sastix]]. | ||
− | == [[Riverhaven/Red Quarter|Red Quarter]] == | + | === [[Riverhaven/Red Quarter|Red Quarter]] === |
A district of craftmen and workers. Hosts the HQ of the Grey Kestrels. | A district of craftmen and workers. Hosts the HQ of the Grey Kestrels. | ||
− | == [[Riverhaven/The Docks|The Docks]] == | + | === [[Riverhaven/The Docks|The Docks]] === |
Lying by the river, the docks facilitate travel up the river to the Sorrow Marsh and downriver to the empire. The Fishers Market lies close to the water. | Lying by the river, the docks facilitate travel up the river to the Sorrow Marsh and downriver to the empire. The Fishers Market lies close to the water. | ||
− | == [[Riverhaven/Broken Quarter|Broken Quarter]] == | + | === [[Riverhaven/Broken Quarter|Broken Quarter]] === |
Burned down a decade ago and semi-regularly flooded, the broken quarter is a mix of new construction atop the old, and semi-damaged buildings, with a scattering of burnt out buildings and the occasional tent city housing refugees from down south. | Burned down a decade ago and semi-regularly flooded, the broken quarter is a mix of new construction atop the old, and semi-damaged buildings, with a scattering of burnt out buildings and the occasional tent city housing refugees from down south. |
Latest revision as of 18:30, 6 October 2019
Main > > Atlas > Cities > Riverhaven |
Population: 4860 (half of which are humans with a sizable minority of dwarves, half-orcs and dark-touched and ratfolk)
The main (and only) town of the Principality of Thiel, Riverhaven lies on the Sorrow River southeast of the Marsh of Sorrow.
Government
Riverhaven is the seat of the prince-regent Stefana Rosenwyn.
The Districts
The Market
The main market, surrounded by the houses and warehouses of the major merchant families, and hosting the Council Hall and temple to Phurus.
Luminous District
Built from the white marble and limstone, this district hosts both the Council of Light Luminous guild hall, and the adventuring guild.
Gray Quarter
The district of middleclass craftsmen and minor merchant. Hosts the City Guard HQ and the temples to Iroh and Sastix.
Red Quarter
A district of craftmen and workers. Hosts the HQ of the Grey Kestrels.
The Docks
Lying by the river, the docks facilitate travel up the river to the Sorrow Marsh and downriver to the empire. The Fishers Market lies close to the water.
Broken Quarter
Burned down a decade ago and semi-regularly flooded, the broken quarter is a mix of new construction atop the old, and semi-damaged buildings, with a scattering of burnt out buildings and the occasional tent city housing refugees from down south.