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Seph: The Jewel of the North Seph is the great capital city of Sephia, named for its founder and greatest ruler this city dominates the surrounding continent with unquestionable authority...until its king passed away. Surrounded by a swift river on three sides, it is nigh impregnable to external threats. The internal threats, however, fester within.
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Jan 26 2008, 09:19 PM In: It's Good to be King By: Avena |
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Rennor The Rennor is the surrounding countryside, mostly extremely fertile farmlands dotted with the occasional forest, meadow, and castle. This is Sephia's heartland, where most of its agriculture and manpower is raised and destroyed in the battles of succession.
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Ferra Ferra, a fortress city, was once the capital of Sephia until the First Great Civil War when King Seph I first took power and founded the city of Seph. Now it is in partial ruin, having already been in decline since the First War, nevertheless it is thought to be the third biggest city in the world even with parts of it now deserted. A great force of arms is maintained here both to defend against invasion and add viability to claims on the Crown.
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Artanis Artanis is the great port of Rennor, but it itself is an independent city ruled by a half-elven duke. The duke's race is as much practical as it is symbolic, since Artanis is perhaps the most multi-cultural city in the world, boasting the second largest elven population besides Linariel itself. Relations with Sephia itself are murky, and The Artanic Fleet has maintained the cities' independence on more then one occasion.
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May 5 2008, 06:22 PM In: Your Goddess Awaits By: Raven |
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Nahl Sister city of the distant Tahl, Nahl was only recently captured by the armies of Sephia. It was once a stronghold for scum and villany that all of the nefarious fled to in order to escape from Sephian justice. The Sephian Siege killed many inhabitants however, and more still left by whatever means they could, freeing the once overcrowded city of much squalor. It now stands as a 'questionably lawful' port at best. Although a strong garrison is maintained it is too far removed from the majority of the city to have a large impact.
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