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Arksworth[T]
Nationality Mendarian
Region Wahlminster

Description

History

Districts

Geography

Culture

Notable figures

Points of interest

Notes

Statistics

City [T]

LN Small Town[1]
Corruption 0; Crime 0; Economy 1; Law 0; Lore 2; Society 1 [2]
Qualities: Cultured, Resettled Ruins,
Danger: 0

Demographics

Government: Authocracy
Population: 1 001 - 5 000

Marketplace

Base Value 1000; Purchase Limit 5000; Spellcasting 3rd
Minor Items 3d4; Medium Items 1d6; Major Items -

Qualities

Cultured

The settlement is well known for its culture of artistry, particularly among actors and musicians. It always counts as a prosperous city for the purpose of perform checks.

Modifier(s): Law: -1; Society: +1;

Resettled Ruins

The settlement is built amid the ruins of a more ancient structure. The settlement might be little more than a collection of tents and yurts erected in ruined plazas, or a thriving metropolis whose stones were recycled from long-forgotten temples and fortresses. While ruins provide a ready source of building materials, near-by dungeons to plunder and ancient artifacts to explore, they might also provide a hiding place for modern dangers or old curses. Add +1d3 to the amount of magic items in any category the settlement’s size would allow it to normally offer. If the settlement’s size would not normally allow it to have magic items of a particular category, it always has at least one randomly chosen item of that category for sale. However, if a buyer rolls a natural one on any Appraise or Diplomacy check made to examine or purchase a locally bought magic item, that item is always cursed.

Modifier(s): Economy: +1; Lore: +1;

Government

Authocracy

A single individual chosen by the people rules the community. This leader’s actual title can vary — mayor, burgomaster, lord, or even royal titles like duke or prince are common.

Modifier(s):

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