====== Daburn ====== Population: ~11,000. Primarily human, but representation of most races is present. Daburn is another important city on this side of the sea - it has important trade routes with Seaford, and its channel leads out into the sea, making it another city full of resources. The architecture of the city is largely wooden, including the enormous city walls. The wood comes from the expansive jungles surrounding it. The architecture and culture are similar to that of Norse culture, with large, rounded guild halls, decorative carvings along the supporting beams of buildings, and intricate carvings of idols and gods that are revered here. The city was once ruled by a great Monarch, Talengar the Wise - but in his death, he bestowed power of the kingdom to his numerous sons. For this reason, it became known as the "Princely city of Daburn". This decision led to several distinct districts and power centers, which divided and weakened the city, and led to its conquering by the ruling Nords. The city has once again risen to prosperity due to its proximity to the river leading to the sea - allowing for easy trade routes. The Nords are also powerful fighters, and very few would deign to challenge them. === Government === Daburn is led by a warrior Jarl, Ulfr Bani. He is a military genius and his troops are rarely bested in combat. His house wizard is named Farengar. === Districts === * Brightpool Village * Noteable location * The Mote of Lightning: A fanciful elven inn, known for its epic trivia and arcana contests * Dale Farthing * Notable location * Aermulf's Pottery: A neglected potter's workshop, which uses volcanic fissure as a firing kiln * Demon's Farthing * Notable locations * The Guildhall: A grand timber and brick building, once an inn house. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local merchant guilds * The Broken Dagger: A neglected commoner's tavern, kept by a sphinx named Sabi * The Thief and Staff: A heroic elven inn, built within what was once an aristocrat's manor * Falls Borough * Notable Places * The Hero and Tankard: A grand commoner's inn, built within a ring of ancient stone monoliths * Gylip's Clocks: The workshop of a male human clockmaker named Gylip, who is haunted by the memories of a past life. * Market District