Otari Gazetteer
Otari is a thriving, diverse lumber town and trade port
with a storied past and its fair share of sinister secrets.
Founded by a group of adventurers over 400 years
ago, the town has weathered attacks from kobolds
and strange monsters, economic woes and windfalls,
and cycles of prosperity and strife. Today, the town
is a prosperous community and one of the largest
settlements along the island’s southern coast.
Otari is nestled in a coastal valley between two
looming cliffs. The Osprey River flows into the sea
through the middle of this valley, and the sturdy
stone to either side of this river supports hundreds
of buildings and a deep harbor. Otari rarely floods,
but the numerous caves, warrens, and channels dug
beneath the town do so regularly.
Though day-to-day life in Otari resembles that
in any small town, its skyline stands out due to the
enormous waterwheel at its eastern edge, the ingenious
and enormous flume that brings lumber down the
cliffside for easy transportation, and a stunning domed
temple to Sarenrae to the west. The town’s location
near a major highway and its long history as a home to
various adventuring parties draw many visitors. Lively
trade passing through means unusual wares (and even
magic items) aren’t too difficult to find.
Just over 1,200 people live in Otari. While most of its
residents are humans, some dwarves, elves, and other
ancestries also live here. The majority of its residents
work in the local fishing and lumber industries. For the
most part, people in Otari are friendly and welcoming,
though they prefer its small-town feel and make
lighthearted fun of visitors from big cities. Coffee is
a mainstay, a favorite drink among the hardworking
and early-rising townsfolk.
Oseph Menhemes, a descendant of one of Otari’s
founders, has served multiple terms as the town’s
elected mayor thanks to his easygoing efficiency and
the townspeople’s general deference to tradition. He
also runs one of the town’s main lumber companies,
making him wealthy as well as influential.
Entry for WorldEmber 2023
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