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== Gehtrian ==
 
== Gehtrian ==
A destroyed city that was ruled over by a group of tieflings, each representing a kingdom from the 9 Hells. It was destroyed 10 years ago by a revolution of it's slaves, who, rumoured, were helped by one of the lesser noble houses. Liberty, one of the heirs of house Capetian, is on the run from the rebolutionaries that are hunting her down to end her family.
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A destroyed city that was ruled over by a group of tieflings, each representing a kingdom from the 9 Hells. It was destroyed a few years ago by a revolution of it's slaves, who, rumoured, were helped by one of the lesser noble houses. Liberty, one of the heirs of house Capetian, is on the run from the rebolutionaries that are hunting her down to end her family.

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This is a D&D 5E game run by WeisseKatze

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Player Characters

Character Name Race Background Class Gender Level Played by
Elgani Shadar-Kai Outlander Fighter Female
1
Sam I Am
Qadira al-Jalal Custom Lineage Jinn Touched Noble Warlock Female
1
Unka Josh
Liberty Tiefling (Glasya) Courtier Bard Female
1
NightGoblyn
Rana Bha'het Half-Elf Far Traveler Sorcerer (Gold Dragon) Female
1
Dudley Do-Right
Simyeon Curlsprue Forest Gnome Criminal Wizard Male
1
Mr Adventurer

Lost Mine of Phandelver

More than three hundred years ago, clans of dwarves, elves, and goliaths made an agreement known as the Phandelver's Pact, by which they would share a rich mine in a wondrous cavern without a name, some call it the Cave of Storms, or, if you are of the giant-kin, the Screaming Cavern. In addition to its mineral wealth, the mine contained great magical power. Human spellcasters allied themselves with the elves, dwarves, and goliaths to channel and bind that energy into a great forge, called the Forge of Spells, where magic items could be crafted. The nearby human town of Phandalin (prounounced fan-duh-lin) prospered as well when the talk of the magical forge spread to Qyn.


Qyn

The wilds where this story is going to take place is where Qyn is located, and nestled between the Oligarchy of Casitum (kas-ih-tum) and the State of Asin Bahasajer (Ah-sin Baja-sa-ger) that is home to the noble Ibraham al-Jalal. There are many city states in the wilds, some a few days ride, and others a month or two away. Qyn was founded by the people from the Qynnish Mountains.

Qyn is a towering city state, made from stone from the Qynnish mountains, a cool blue-grayish stone made into bricks bigger than normal. Ruled by the council of the Stone Lords, a group of 8 noblemen and noblewomen from Qyn, led by a man very rarely seen unless it is dire. Qyn is set up with three tiers, The Base, is a dung heap, or so says the rich, it homes the poor, the crime, and a lot of workers. The biggest crime gang is the Underminers, a group of miners, who target random civilians, and are the ones who originally made the tunnels around Qyn.

The Ridge is a trader's paradise, there are rows and rows of trader's stalls, silks from the south, spices from the west, fruit from the east, metals from the north, etc. There are trader lords that travel from their homes to make trades in The Ridge, when you travel around the roads of The Ridge, you could see people from around the wilds, or the many countries around. There is corruption everywhere in The Ridge, signs marked with specific symbols for people who know where to look.

The Peak is home to the nobles and Stone Lords, the stone is fresh as it is recently finished an extra working to fit it's leader of the Stone Lords. The nobles have fashioned themselves after the giants and their kin of legend. The lesser nobles are housed here as well though they don't ever interact with the Stone Lords themselves, mainly their kin, and it is seen as a very major boon if your family marries into one of their families. The guards are many, and the corruption is deep, with entire families connected to criminal gangs.

Qyn is home to many churches and clergy, some to Anothum (An-oh-th-um) God of Mountains and Earthquakes, or Ymir the father of The Giants. No religion is outlawed in Qyn, though there is some that are shunned, like Atlach-Nacha The Spider God or Spinner in Darkness. The lands around Qyn are home to farmlands, growing wheat, harvesting eggs and milk, slaughtering lambs and pigs, etc. There are small villages located near Qyn but they have no names, and house few people.


Asin Bahasajer

The State of Asin Bahasajer is located west of the wilds, and is a vast savanna and have giant cities led by sultans with their families. Ibraham al-Jalal is a famous noble, who on the birth of his, at the time, recent daughter, Qadira al-Jalal, he invited everyone in his city and in Asin Bahasajer, including Aljabal al’Abadiu, a dao of well a renowned title, The Eternal Mountain. She was gifted with the powers of the Dao, and was touched by the Dao, not becoming a normal human but jinn touched.


Gehtrian

A destroyed city that was ruled over by a group of tieflings, each representing a kingdom from the 9 Hells. It was destroyed a few years ago by a revolution of it's slaves, who, rumoured, were helped by one of the lesser noble houses. Liberty, one of the heirs of house Capetian, is on the run from the rebolutionaries that are hunting her down to end her family.