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Xyra is a city state located in central Antanides, situated in the Kaladian Moutains in the Twin Peaks Pass, north of the ruins of Shahar-Khet. It was started in 98 CA by a cabal of arcane casters led by Xyratis Estrano. It was intended to be a safe haven for wizards and other magical traditions to come and study out of the reach of either judicial or ecclesiastical reprisal. Estrano especially had need of this haven so that he could continue to perfect his blasphemous art of drawing souls from people to create warforged soldiers. He was, however, in the minority and many of the spell casters simply wanted to research and excel at their craft. For many years Estrano ruled the city as its first Archmage, and while his treatment of slave volunteers was detestable, it could not be argued that he brought in a huge portion of the city's revenue and put them on the map as a considerable independent power.  
 
Xyra is a city state located in central Antanides, situated in the Kaladian Moutains in the Twin Peaks Pass, north of the ruins of Shahar-Khet. It was started in 98 CA by a cabal of arcane casters led by Xyratis Estrano. It was intended to be a safe haven for wizards and other magical traditions to come and study out of the reach of either judicial or ecclesiastical reprisal. Estrano especially had need of this haven so that he could continue to perfect his blasphemous art of drawing souls from people to create warforged soldiers. He was, however, in the minority and many of the spell casters simply wanted to research and excel at their craft. For many years Estrano ruled the city as its first Archmage, and while his treatment of slave volunteers was detestable, it could not be argued that he brought in a huge portion of the city's revenue and put them on the map as a considerable independent power.  
  
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While the creation and sale of warforged has long since become illegal, Xyra is still a poweful contender in the production of more standard constructs as well as other fabulous magical devices and weapons that makes them one of the richest of the City States. From simple animated toys played with by the Imperial heirs of Latanera, to the impressive Iron Golem known as the Collosus of Atalos who guards the gates of the royal palace in Erabissia, the mark of Xyra can be found across Antanides.
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While the creation and sale of warfoged has long since become illegal, Xyra is still a poweful contender in the production of more standard constructs as well as other fabulous magical devices and weapons that makes them one of the richest of the City States. From simple animated toys played with by the Imperial heirs of Latanera, to the impressive Iron Golem known as the Collosus of Atalos who guards the gates of the royal palace in Erabissia, the mark of Xyra can be found across Antanides.
  
 
While founded by wizards, Xyra is by no means only peopled by wizards. Other arcane spell casters (sorcerers, magi, summoners, eldritch knights, etc.) have also found a place there over the centuries, as well as more scholarly minded priests of worshiping gods of magic. Mnath is especially revered throughout the Xyra and is the closest thing to a patron god that the city has, but he is not he only one with a few other temples dedicated to Hessa and other gods of scholarly and magical interest. There's even a priest of Yog-Sothoth, though he is considered strange and contrary even by Xyra's standards. Aside from these are those that simply wish to learn and study, the city counts thousands of mundane scholars and experts on various subjects. But outnumbering all the rest of these put together are the common people of the city (bakers, shop keepers, city watch, etc.) men and women who despite having nothing to do with the city's purpose, are its life blood and keep it running, despite what the wizards in their towers might think.
 
While founded by wizards, Xyra is by no means only peopled by wizards. Other arcane spell casters (sorcerers, magi, summoners, eldritch knights, etc.) have also found a place there over the centuries, as well as more scholarly minded priests of worshiping gods of magic. Mnath is especially revered throughout the Xyra and is the closest thing to a patron god that the city has, but he is not he only one with a few other temples dedicated to Hessa and other gods of scholarly and magical interest. There's even a priest of Yog-Sothoth, though he is considered strange and contrary even by Xyra's standards. Aside from these are those that simply wish to learn and study, the city counts thousands of mundane scholars and experts on various subjects. But outnumbering all the rest of these put together are the common people of the city (bakers, shop keepers, city watch, etc.) men and women who despite having nothing to do with the city's purpose, are its life blood and keep it running, despite what the wizards in their towers might think.

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