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Anonymous /tg/95940108#95953016
6/26/2025, 12:00:49 AM
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>Silvercave, north of Silen, is an extensive mine which produces virtually all of this region's (and some of the neighbouring region's) silver.
>Lower Luthan isn't directly ruled by the Count despite sharing the name of the capital. He instead deferred this job to a nobleman with details I wrote somewhere but can't remember off the top of My head, and that city/area isn't super important anyway.
>Related to the adventure points in the other post, anything not either in a city or near enough to a city's borders is considered property of the Count. Thus, the mountains belong to the Count. The treasure in that dragon cave that Lord Chandler didn't bother to retrieve belongs to the Count. The Ruined Castle belongs to the Count (although he doesn't know about it). So on.
>The City of Gods is ruled by a Patron Saint, typically a Champion of a lawful good deity like Iomedae. Their responsibilities, rights, and privileges slightly differ from that of a typical Lord.
>Kovrus is an unruled hamlet, somewhat like an amish community. Legally, it would belong to Athon/City of Man, but neither Lord Athon nor Lord Chandler have any interest in exercising authority over the area. They don't even collect taxes from it.
>Silvercave is owned by Lord Silen, but the community is ran by Baron Alister Silverhand. A Baron is a step below a Lord, and would rule a small area like Silvercave or Kovrus. They must answer to and obey their Lord.
>Most cities have extra noble families aside from the rulers who are responsible for different administrative duties in the city, such as overseeing the guards or record-keeping.

I'm happy to give more details as needed, makes Me wonder what you're cooking up with all this information lmao