Ates
Population:
Approximately 16000; mostly Tabaxi.
Government:
Ates is governed by a noble aristocrat, the Tabaxi lady Siemkhedaa, though several wealthy merchants have significant influence and power.
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Pool Market
Scholar's Farthing
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Torch Market
Upper Market
Approximately 16000; mostly Tabaxi.
Government:
Ates is governed by a noble aristocrat, the Tabaxi lady Siemkhedaa, though several wealthy merchants have significant influence and power.
Notable Places:
- The weathered ruins of a small castle, said to be haunted by the ghost of the last necromancer of a long-forgotten age.
- Mosennay's Pottery: A neglected potter's workshop, built around a shrine of Ateset, Goddess of Earth.
Notable Places:
- The Sly Archer: An elegant commoner's inn, said to be built atop a haunted catacombs.
- The King's Hall: A fanciful commoner's inn, kept by a silver dragon named Nabuchuu.
Notable Places:
- The Guildhall: A large timber and brick building, once an aristocrat's manor. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local merchant guilds.
- The Viridian Shield: An elegant dwarven tavern, built around a hewn stone impaled by a sword.
- The Guildhall: A grand stone-walled building, decorated with stained glass windows. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local trade guilds.
Notable Places:
- A menhir of polished agate, placed to mark the Battle of Asyun.
Notable Places:
- Nenespe's Clocks: A neglected clockmaker's workshop, within which time seems to pass more slowly.
- The Asylum: A single storey stone-walled building, filled with the madmen and lunatics of the town.
- The Odeum of Polesion: A two-storey theatre of half-timbered walls, home of a thieves' guild pretending to be magicians.
Notable Places:
- The Guildhall: An impressive stone-walled building, decorated with finely carved gargoyles. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local trade guilds.
- Ptepenni's Blades: The workshop of a male Tabaxi weaponsmith named Ptepenni, who was once an adventurer, but retired after his companions were turned into vampries.
Notable Places:
- The Golden Wand: A heroic elven inn, brightly lit by magical candles and crystal chandeliers.
- Siseny's Carvings: The workshop of a female Tabaxi woodcarver named Siseny, who is rumored to be a spy of the Sidhe Court.
- Neferka's Carvings: A neglected woodcarver's workshop, said to be protected by fey creatures.
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- Tabeky's Woodwork: A cluttered woodcarver's workshop, built within a copse of hawthorn trees.
- Ankhefes' Pewter: A cluttered pewtersmith's workshop, sheltered beneath the wings of a pewter dragon.
- The ancient ruins of a small castle, which appears restored upon the night of the solstice.
Notable Places:
- The Midnight Theatre: A two-storey timber and brick theatre, home of a troupe of illusionist-acrobats.
Notable Places:
- Mehatu's Clocks: A modest clockmaker's workshop, built within what was once an aristocrat's manor.
Notable Places:
- The Gypsy and Flask: A large commoner's inn, built within the walls of an ancient iron keep.
- Sermennui's Smithy: The workshop of a male Tabaxi blacksmith named Sermennui, who is rumored to have once been a brutal warlord.
- The Empyrean Theatre: A large stone-walled theatre, said to be haunted by the ghost of a juggler.
Notable Places:
- The Shrine of Pymute: A cauldron lamp enshrining the flame of Pymute, God of Plants, said to reveal visions to those who leave an offering.
- The ruins of Herwepwy Keep.
- A ruined tower of corroded iron walls, said to lie atop a dungeon filled with long-forgotten treasures.
Pool Market
Scholar's Farthing
Notable Places:
- The ruins of Menneste Keep.
- The ruins of Ikes Keep.
Notable Places:
- The Shrine of Habety: A cauldron lamp enshrining the flame of Habety, God of Courage, said to be sometimes visited by the god himself.
Notable Places:
- The Dragon Stables: The original stalls of this huge stone-walled building were each large enough to hold a young dragon. They have been divided by wooden frames into horse stalls, which are hired out to merchants, pilgrims, and other travellers.
- The Shrine of Satefi: A stone lantern enshrining the flame of Satefi, Goddess of Plants, said to be sometimes visited by the goddess herself.
- The Luminous Theatre: A large timber and brick theatre, which seems to be bigger on the inside than on the outside.
Torch Market
Upper Market
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