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As the capital of the Marches, Wasteward has attracted many merchants and craftsmen to set up permanent residence. These include an apothecary, armourers, butchers, chandlers, charcoalers, cobblers, furriers, glassworkers, jewelers, litigants, locksmiths, masons, metalsmiths, millers/Bakers, ostlers, outfitters, physicians, potters, roofers, ropemakers, sages, salters, scribes, a shipwright, tailors, tanners, teamsters, timberwrights, tinkers, weaponcrafters, weavers, woodcrafters, and yeomen. Most establishments are located in the areas immediately surrounding the Emperor's Square, or on the streets leading to the eastern, western, and southern gates of the town.
 
As the capital of the Marches, Wasteward has attracted many merchants and craftsmen to set up permanent residence. These include an apothecary, armourers, butchers, chandlers, charcoalers, cobblers, furriers, glassworkers, jewelers, litigants, locksmiths, masons, metalsmiths, millers/Bakers, ostlers, outfitters, physicians, potters, roofers, ropemakers, sages, salters, scribes, a shipwright, tailors, tanners, teamsters, timberwrights, tinkers, weaponcrafters, weavers, woodcrafters, and yeomen. Most establishments are located in the areas immediately surrounding the Emperor's Square, or on the streets leading to the eastern, western, and southern gates of the town.
  
As in most major trade centres, the dwarven clans maintain a small guildhall for the use of their traveling merchants. A small number of dwarven merchants also reside permanently in Wasteward, usually to engage in the buying of local artifacts and magical items, and the selling of luxury items imported from faraway lands. The prices they charge for their goods tend to reflect their rare nature. And while they are usually happy to purchase rare items, it takes a wily haggler to obtain a good sale price.
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As in most major trade centres, the dwarven clans maintain a guildhall for the use of their traveling merchants. A small number dwarven merchants also reside permanently in Wasteward, usually to engage in the buying of local artifacts and magical items, and the selling of luxury items imported from faraway lands. The prices they charge for their goods tend to reflect their rare nature. And while they are usually happy to purchase rare items, it takes a wily haggler to obtain a good sale price.
  
 
== Militia Barracks ==
 
== Militia Barracks ==
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This recently-built temple is located prominently on the Emperor's Square. Never officially sanctioned by the Emperor or House Telkar, the Cult of the Emperor has risen in prominence during the past half-century. While scorned by the priests of many of the temples to the ancient gods, who disavow the godhood of the Emperor, the cult is very popular with the human peasantry, warmages, weapon masters, and (it is rumoured) shadow walkers. Naturally, the priests of the temple are fanatical in their support for the actions of the Empire and equally fanatical in their hatred of all that oppose it. But if the Emperor is not divine, who grants the clerics of the Emperor their powers? Clerical domains include Law, War, Domination. Favoured weapon is the short sword.
 
This recently-built temple is located prominently on the Emperor's Square. Never officially sanctioned by the Emperor or House Telkar, the Cult of the Emperor has risen in prominence during the past half-century. While scorned by the priests of many of the temples to the ancient gods, who disavow the godhood of the Emperor, the cult is very popular with the human peasantry, warmages, weapon masters, and (it is rumoured) shadow walkers. Naturally, the priests of the temple are fanatical in their support for the actions of the Empire and equally fanatical in their hatred of all that oppose it. But if the Emperor is not divine, who grants the clerics of the Emperor their powers? Clerical domains include Law, War, Domination. Favoured weapon is the short sword.
  
== Temple of Isten ==
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== Temple of Isten of Napsut ==
 
(Neutral Good)
 
(Neutral Good)
  
Isten, the Shining One, whose glowing city of Napsut sits upon the sun itself, is the god of light, supporter of those in need, and adversary of all that is evil. He is associated with the domains of Good, Healing, Strength, and Sun. The longsword is his favoured weapon. Crusaders, rangers, and bards are common visitors to this moderately sized temple emblazoned with a giant gilt sun, located prominently on the Emperor's Square.
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Isten of Napsut, the Shining One, is the god of light, supporter of those in need, and adversary of all that is evil. He is associated with the domains of Good, Healing, Strength, and Sun. The longsword is his favoured weapon. Crusaders, rangers, and bards are common visitors to this moderately sized temple emblazoned with a giant gilt sun, located prominently on the Emperor's Square.
  
 
== Temple of Temeszet ==
 
== Temple of Temeszet ==
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(Lawful Good)
 
(Lawful Good)
  
Megtor the Last is foremost amongst the warriors of Heaven and the god of justice, honour, valour and protection of the innocent. The domains he is associated with are Good, Law, and Protection. His favoured weapon is the longsword, and he is worshipped by paladins, crusaders, knights, and marshals.
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Megtor the Last is the god of justice, honour, valour and protection of the innocent. The domains he is associated with are Good, Law, and Protection. His favoured weapon is the longsword, and he is worshipped by paladins, crusaders, knights, and marshals.
  
 
== Temple of Vitesze ==
 
== Temple of Vitesze ==

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