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* Xorgarten is a major caravan stop-off point, and a market town for much of the furs gathered in the forests south of the Imperial Road, and the wines that come up from the fields north of it. It is said that if Candorall is where the world's goods reach Tamous, then it is from Xorgarten that Tamous' goods reach the world.
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{{LiminalCity
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|CityName=Xorgarten
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|CityMotto=Guild City
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|Heraldry=[[Image:Xorgarten-Arms.jpg|center|250px]]
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|Population='''9,000'''<br>Human 85% • Halfling 6% • Dwarf 6% • Other 3%
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|Government=• '''The Masters of the Garden:''' Xorgarten is ruled by a Master's Council, given that it is a Guild city. Though they are - as a group - vassals to the Imperial House of Tamous directly, they are given a great deal of free reign over the city's function and that's as it should be: no one knows Guild business so well as its Masters, and the Guild is careful to remind Tamous' nobility that on occasion.
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|Defense=• '''Lord Mæthis Ylrannin:''' Lord Ylrannin commands the forces that defend Xorgarten, technically. A cousin of the Tamousan emperor, old Lord Mæthis - occasionally called "Mæethis the Melancholy" by the commonfolk - is a virtual shut-in, rarely emerging from the Gartenkeep. He also keeps his young wife, Urynia, shut in with him, though it's clear to everyone she relished the infrequent chances she gets to escape the keep. His foremost representative is his first son and heir, Zenæfys, who is skilled at arms himself.<br>• '''The Hammer Knights of Xorgarten:''' Most of Xorgarten's defenders are Hammer Knights. Their Chapterhouse is led by Knight-Marshall Toven Skelley.<br>• '''The Walismaran Knights of Xorgarten:''' There are a handful of Hunter-Knights of Saint Walismar found in Xorgarten, who oversee the sales of tiefling slaves in the area. They do maintain a chapterhouse in Xorgarten proper - it is where the slave marketgrounds are found, out of polite sight. Their chapterhouse head is Knight-Marshall Roge Wyne, and he can most often be found at the order's two estates to the northeast of Xorgarten.
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|Commerce=• '''Trade:''' Furs, lumber, wine, grains, slaves (tiefling)<br>• '''Training:''' Guild-based training only.
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|Organizations=• '''[[Liminal Guilds|The Guilds]]:''' The Guilds are the undisputed masters of Xorgarten. The massive Market Citadel sits in the center of the city, surrounded on all sides by market place. All Guildsfolk are promised accommodations within the Citadel, and the Masters of the Garden have their permanent residences and council chambers within its walls. Instead of a courtyard as so many keeps have, the Market Citadel boasts the Master's Market, an absurdly expensive outdoor bazaar where the handiworks of only masters are sold. The Citadel also houses guildhall space for each of the Guilds, even those that do not have masters within the city's population.
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|Map=[[Image:xxx.jpg|center|350px]]
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Xorgarten is a major caravan stop-off point, and a market town for much of the furs gathered in the forests south of the Imperial Road, and the wines that come up from the fields north of it. It is said that if Candorall is where the world's goods reach Tamous, then it is from Xorgarten that Tamous' goods reach the world.
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==Inns==
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* '''The Sorcerous Jester (Good):''' The inn is a two-story stone-walled building, with a small walled yard and garden and a large cellar.
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** It is brightly lit by magical candles and crystal chandeliers.
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** Accommodations consist of several large rooms with beds and feather mattresses.
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** The innkeeper is a heavyset male halfling named Philas Kyne. He was once an adventurer, but retired to marry and raise a family.
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** ''Provender:'' Stewed Pork and Soft Cheese, Poached Drake and Millet Biscuits, Dried Catfish and Buckwheat Bread • Bitter, Port, Ale

Revision as of 13:34, 1 July 2015

Xorgarten
Guild City
Xorgarten-Arms.jpg
Population
9,000
Human 85% • Halfling 6% • Dwarf 6% • Other 3%
Government
The Masters of the Garden: Xorgarten is ruled by a Master's Council, given that it is a Guild city. Though they are - as a group - vassals to the Imperial House of Tamous directly, they are given a great deal of free reign over the city's function and that's as it should be: no one knows Guild business so well as its Masters, and the Guild is careful to remind Tamous' nobility that on occasion.
Defense
Lord Mæthis Ylrannin: Lord Ylrannin commands the forces that defend Xorgarten, technically. A cousin of the Tamousan emperor, old Lord Mæthis - occasionally called "Mæethis the Melancholy" by the commonfolk - is a virtual shut-in, rarely emerging from the Gartenkeep. He also keeps his young wife, Urynia, shut in with him, though it's clear to everyone she relished the infrequent chances she gets to escape the keep. His foremost representative is his first son and heir, Zenæfys, who is skilled at arms himself.
• The Hammer Knights of Xorgarten: Most of Xorgarten's defenders are Hammer Knights. Their Chapterhouse is led by Knight-Marshall Toven Skelley.
The Walismaran Knights of Xorgarten: There are a handful of Hunter-Knights of Saint Walismar found in Xorgarten, who oversee the sales of tiefling slaves in the area. They do maintain a chapterhouse in Xorgarten proper - it is where the slave marketgrounds are found, out of polite sight. Their chapterhouse head is Knight-Marshall Roge Wyne, and he can most often be found at the order's two estates to the northeast of Xorgarten.
Commerce
Trade: Furs, lumber, wine, grains, slaves (tiefling)
Training: Guild-based training only.
Organizations
The Guilds: The Guilds are the undisputed masters of Xorgarten. The massive Market Citadel sits in the center of the city, surrounded on all sides by market place. All Guildsfolk are promised accommodations within the Citadel, and the Masters of the Garden have their permanent residences and council chambers within its walls. Instead of a courtyard as so many keeps have, the Market Citadel boasts the Master's Market, an absurdly expensive outdoor bazaar where the handiworks of only masters are sold. The Citadel also houses guildhall space for each of the Guilds, even those that do not have masters within the city's population.
City Map


Xorgarten is a major caravan stop-off point, and a market town for much of the furs gathered in the forests south of the Imperial Road, and the wines that come up from the fields north of it. It is said that if Candorall is where the world's goods reach Tamous, then it is from Xorgarten that Tamous' goods reach the world.

Inns

  • The Sorcerous Jester (Good): The inn is a two-story stone-walled building, with a small walled yard and garden and a large cellar.
    • It is brightly lit by magical candles and crystal chandeliers.
    • Accommodations consist of several large rooms with beds and feather mattresses.
    • The innkeeper is a heavyset male halfling named Philas Kyne. He was once an adventurer, but retired to marry and raise a family.
    • Provender: Stewed Pork and Soft Cheese, Poached Drake and Millet Biscuits, Dried Catfish and Buckwheat Bread • Bitter, Port, Ale