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Clearsilver Meadow, Capitol of Silvermoor
This is a modest, bustling city built predominantly of rock from the nearby mountains and defended by arcane spells. It is well known for its ruinous tax rate. Most of its revenue comes from tourism.

The modest castle, built of dark grey stone and set on a grassy plateau, is home to Silvermoor's despised royalty. It is approached by a narrow dirt path and surrounded by abandoned mines and desperate beggars.

Mountains of Silvermoor

'Smither's Marketplace

Sherwood Forest
22 194 Apr 10 2012, 11:55 PM
In: Last PostCAN'T CATCH ME!
By: PETER PAN
Shadowcoast, Capitol of Springbarrow
This large city is sprawling. It stands near the coast and is mainly constructed of stone. It is defended by a somewhat lackadaisical city guard and its most noteworthy feature is the unique architecture.

The large castle, built of grey marble and set on a cliff overlooking the sea, belongs to Springbarrow's beloved rulers. It contains a bell tower known in all of Faymoor for its incredible architectural design. It is approached by a wide dirt road. Nearby is a bustling farming village which provides a bustling economy for medicinal herbs easily grown in the area.

Springbarrow Meadows

Springbarrow Stables

Elegant Elixer's
11 97 Feb 1 2012, 05:04 PM
In: Last PostTwo for the Road
By: Allen Adale
Freyedge, Capitol of Mallowbeech
This is a moderate-sized, not very populous city built predominantly of adobe and defended by local militia. It is well known for its beautiful central square. Most of its revenue comes from smuggling, a constant irritation to its short tempered Queen.

The towering castle is built of cold, cruel stone. It contains a massive treasure room. It is approached by a wide dirt road. Nearby is a thriving human hamlet in which there is a seedy tavern. The holding is rich in platinum.

Mallowbeech Wilds

Sorcerer's Sanctum
4 26 Feb 1 2012, 10:48 PM
In: Last PostReturns to Softer Skies
By: Val Rourke
Westermill, Capitol of Westmarsh
This small, sprawling city astride a river is best known as a hellhole. The majority of its inhabitants are involved in the black market, and live in constant fear of Belle and her beasts in the nearby forest.

The moderate-sized castle, built of pale grey stone and set in a deep valley, belonged to Odette's family years ago. It contains a large fountain and is quite neglected. It is approached by a wide paved road. With the disappearance of the royal family, much of the land surrounding the castle is used for livestock.

Poisonous Potions
1 1 Apr 8 2011, 10:43 PM
In: Last PostPoisonous Poisons
By: Pagemaster
Witchmead, in the Forest of Westmarch
This moderate-sized, sprawling city deep in a forest is best known as a sink of iniquity. The majority of its inhabitants are involved in a variety of deviant pleasures. It was once considered noteworthy for its exceptionally pure water.

Belle and her beasts can be found in the abandoned ruins of Westmarch's military holdings. Few dare to tread the dark, tree-lined path to her door.

Forest of Westmarch
9 101 Jan 23 2012, 04:33 AM
In: Last PostOf Knights And Queens
By: Amadeus Black
 

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