| Qeynos is the Great
City, the city of valor
and defender of the meek.
It is a beacon of hope
amidst the anarchy that
plagues the world of Norrath
in the Age of Destiny.
It was nearly destroyed
during the Age of Cataclysms,
left in rubble and the
land it sat upon partially
submerged. Citizenry:
Good and Neutral |
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Describtion |
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Nettleville
is one of the oldest standing
villages adjacent to the city
of Qeynos. It is here that the
human populations of the city
can be found: simple peasants,
farmers, merchants, and fishermen
living quiet lives outside the
bustling city. Two main avenues
are lined with quaint little
homes. The kerra have also taken
up residence in this area.
Citizenry: Human, Kerra |
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Starcrest
Commune is a haven for the intellectual
elite of the city. Although
similar in structure to Nettleville,
one of the large differences
is the ornate fountain found
at the center of the city. The
Erudites and humans claim Starcrest
as their home. As you roam the
streets, the banter of good-natured
debates and the occasional chess
game are commonplace occurrences
in this village.
Citizenry:
Erudites, Humans |
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Graystone
Yard is home to two of the hardest-working
and rowdiest races in Qeynos:
the dwarves and the barbarians.
The village is located off the
main city dock, and a few kerra
make their way here during the
daytime to see about the latest
catch of fresh fish being sold
in the district. Although quiet
during the day, Graystone boasts
the largest tavern outside the
city.
Citizenry:
Barbarians, Dwarf |
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This
hamlet falls under the direct
view of Qeynos Castle, and the
architectural style mimics that
of the castle's interior. It
is home to the youngest and
eldest races in Qeynos: the
frogloks and the high elves.
The two races share an almost
parent-child relationship, the
high elves hoping to temper
their neighbors' enthusiasm
into wisdom.
Citizenry:
Froglok, High Elf |
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The
Willow Wood has a distinct style
that stands out from the other
villages. The architecture of
the buildings is humble: simple
stepping stones mark the way
for travelers. It is not uncommon
to see animals and livestock.
The wood elves and their half
elf cousins reside in this area.
More of a commune than village,
the residents prefer the tranquility
only nature can provide.
Citizenry:
Half Elf, Wood Elf |
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Without
a doubt the most carefree of
all of the villages, the Baubbleshire
is home to both halflings and
gnomes. Although it began as
a strictly halfling trading
post near the end of the Age
of Turmoil, the gnomes have
integrated nicely and definitely
add their own "flavor"
to the community. The halflings
have learned to tolerate their
new neighbors as best they can.
Citizenry:
Gnome, Halfling |