Bhaile-Burmòr
The Capital of Burland, the Kingdom of the North
Bhaile-Burmòr is the capital city of Burland, the Kingdom of the North, and is the dominant city in the region South of the Ochre River. The name roughly means "the city of the Burmen".
In the late Fourth Age, Bhaile-Burmòr was a large town surrounding the capital castle, the Burgandy Motte.
Society
Demographics
The population is mostly human. Bhaile-Burmòr also has a population of firbolg and gnomes from other parts of the country. The trade roads from other countries in Gimora bring in many people, and a diverse set of people can be found in the city.Notable People
- King Haris Niallrigh: the current monarch of Burland, the Kingdom of the North.
History
The Fourth Age: The Age of Shadow
After The Great War, the Kingdom of Gimora fell and was split into several smaller countries. One of these was Burland, and Bhaile-Burmòr was named as the capital city. In early 4A 995, the Zenethian Children came to the Burgandy Motte to deliver a missive from Branca. They met with Sir Ragner McRyan, who sent Gruknock, Captain of Burland , with them as they chose to seek the missing royal prince. Later in 4A 995, they returned to the Motte with the rescued prince.
Type
Capital
Included Locations
South of the Ochre River Continent
Gimora Major Plane
Material Plane