Thursday, May 22, 2014
Erages
On the north western edge of
Mistledale lies Erages, a town populated almost exclusively by half-elves.
Originally a small logging village, Erages was quietly used by the aristocratic
elves of the Elven Court
as a place of exile for any shameful half-blooded children they procured via
relations with non-elven guests or visits to the human city of Ashabenford . While this practice is still prevalent (as
evidenced by the numerous orphanages to be found in Erages), the village has
since blossomed into a small town. While
most elves leave in the Retreat, Erages is populated and maintained almost
solely by the mostly content half-elves who flock to the city
from all parts of the Moonsea.
Half-elves from as far as Thar and Rashemon make pilgrimages to Erages, either
to simply see the unusual city for themselves or in hopes of making a new life
among people just like them.
Though
Erages is often regarded as a sanctuary for half-elves who are unwelcome in the
less tolerant realms around the Moonsea, the rights of its people are still subject
to whatever elven overlords remain in the Elven Court who previously controlled the
city. Citizens live mostly as they please, but still adhere to the laws of
Mistledale and consider themselves more Mistledalesman than subjects of
Cormanthor.
Erages
was known for its criminal element, notably smuggling rings that specialize in
getting humans into Myth Drannor and elven artifacts out of the country - for
the right price. Most believe the infamous half-elf thief and smuggler Bienia Santritia
to be master of these rings, but few know where to find the elusive criminal
mastermind. Some 7 years ago, the Riders of Mistledale came in and cleaned up
most of the bad element of town. Zhents
have been trying to fill the vacuum left by the smugglers but have so far had
only mixed success.
Erages
is built among ruins far older than the half-elves living today - Remnants of
an ancient elven town lying beneath the surface draws archaeologists of all
stripes to study them and the dangerous subterranean passages under the town.
The esteemed Erages
Academy was founded in 1325
DR to support
this influx of scholars, both half-elven and otherwise, addressing their needs
and interests. The school specializes in elven archaeology and history, though
many students also attend in hopes of learning from the school’s adventurers
wing.
The
Blackash Training Grounds, named after the famed half-elven hero who fought in
the battle against Moander, has training for rogues, warriors and wizards. Warriors learn many martial tactics and skills
here and several Riders of Mistledale spend at least 6 months honing their
abilities in Erages. There is also a
bard school for novice bards and a small mage tower facility for apprentice wizards.
The
Academy is currently run by Headmaster Sarouna Lei, a half-elven archaeologist
and talented fighter/mage; beloved among the townspeople for her generosity and
wise counsel.
CN small town
Corruption
+0; crime
+2;Economy
+2;Law
-1; Lore
+1; Society
+0
Qualities
academic,
notorious, prosperous, tourist attraction
Danger+5
DEMOGRAPHICS
Government
As
Mistledale
Population
750 (480 half-elves, 120 humans, 90 elves, 60 other)
Notable
NPCs
Headmaster
Sarouna Lei (female
half-elf)
Mayor
Mayor Uptal
(male half-elf)
MARKETPLACE
Base
Value 500
gp; Purchase Limit 5,000 gp;
Places
of Interest
The following are some of the more important buildings in Erages.
If the PCs grew up in this town, they should have a home, located somewhere
near the town’s edge.
1. Seven Silvers:
Most visitors to Erages end up at this comfortable two-story inn and tavern.
Run by Trelvar Silvers, this inn features modest prices (4 sp/night), decent
food (3 sp/day), and a lively taproom. Trelvar is assisted by his daughter,
Asina, and the overly friendly Jimes “Short Change” Iggins, who is known for
giving himself generous tips.
2.
Greathall: Typically used for meetings, weddings, and
other celebrations, the Greathall is a tall, three-story wooden structure near
the center of town. Inside is one grand space with a number of smaller rooms on
each floor.
3.
Orphanage (overloaded)
4.
Temple of Meilikki :
The only stone building in town is home to Erages’s only temple. While the
church is officially dedicated to Meilikki, there are a number of shrines housed
here, including Silvanus, Chauntea, Rillfane, and Solonor. Father Prasst is the only priest, but most in
town refer to him as the “High Priest.”
5.
Town Watch Headquarters: This, usually empty
building is the “garrison” of the Riders of Mistledale. Any member may use the building as a
temporary base and many riders passing through the town use the building at
various times, holding prisoners, resting or restocking.
6.
Renet’s Steel: While Renet’s shop services much of the
town’s needs when it comes to metalworks, his quality is nowhere near that of
Braggar’s. Most metal items can be found here for the standard prices, but
there are no masterwork items to be found at Renet’s Steel. Most weapons or armor from the equipment
lists of 300 gp or less can be found here.
The mark up of items here is only 10%.
7.
Holly’s Home: This is the home of Holly Huldane, one of
the few human rangers who lives in Erages.
Mayor Uptal, who trusts the ranger’s instincts implicitly, frequently
calls Holly to the town council to report and advise.
8.
Sir Dramott’s Home: This is the home of Sir Dramott, a retired
knight from Cormyr. He retired here some
5 years ago and has a high standing in town.
9.
Braggar’s Shop: This is the workshop and home of Braggar
Ironhame, a dwarven blacksmith. Braggar’s works exceed those of Renet’s Steel,
but he works much slower and charges a higher price. Braggar can forge nearly
any weapon or armor item on the equipment list as well as custom items and
armor etching. His prices are high
(+25%) but the quality of his work grants +5 hp to items and +1 to saves if
applicable to items he forges. Any rare
or odd items from the equipment lists can be found here 10-60% of the time.
10.
Orphanage (good quality)
11.
Holgast’s Tower: Holgast’s slightly crooked tower stands at
the edge of town.
12.
Mayor Uptal’s Home: This modest building along the water is
the home of Mayor Uptal, who can frequently be found in the Greathall holding
meetings or on his small boat in the river, fishing.
13.
Vargidan Estate: This is the home of the eccentric Vargidan
family, and has a bit of a spooky reputation in town.
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