Gräffendam
Nestled within a plunging valley sits a vast man-made dam.
Spanning the breadthof the valley, Gräffendam exists today as one of the
most impressive feats of engineering Etharis has
ever seen. The majority of the dam appears to be
carved from obsidian-black granite, yet how the
dam was initially constructed remains a mystery.
Prior to maintenance undertaken by the current
Bürach Empire, it is believed that Gräffendam was
built by the Grebenstein dwarves. However, only
a select few among the aristocracy know that the
dam predates even them.
In addition to the mystery of Gräffendam’s
origins, there is the mystery of the water
contained in its glacial reservoir. Called Aquanos,
the water has a variety of useful properties. In its
pure state, it remains at a temperature just above
freezing, and can only be heated or frozen using
magic. When used in place of other water it also
greatly increases the yield of farm crops and the
potency of potions. These properties have made
the aristocrats and landowners of Gräffendam
some of the wealthiest in the Empire. The upper
classes take their social status literally, residing
on the domed roof of the dam. Called Gildreath,
the aristocracy have constructed a perpetual
winter wonderland. Gildreath teems with villas
and evergreen gardens draped in magical lights.
The privileged few who dwell atop Gräffendam
spend their lives indulging in excess and frivolity.
The same cannot be said for the desperate masses
that live at the base of the dam.
The base of Gräffendam is a hive of crime and
poverty. When the rumours of plague came, the
aristocracy prevented entry to the upper dam by
all but the wealthiest. With nowhere else to turn,
the growing population of refugees established a
vast ghetto of rickety high-rises sloping up the
outer wall of the dam. Below these favelas lies
the river port of Ünterdam, which has fallen into
disrepair since the plague and reduced trade to a
near standstill. Due to the limited hours of daylight
from the shadow of the dam, the area of Ünterdam
and the favela are collectively called “The Shade”.
Shortly after Gräffendam was closed to the public,
the upper class struck a deal with the Ebon
Syndicate. The Syndicate would get a cut of the
shipping revenue and control over The Shade, so
long as they prevented intruders breaching the dam
walls and quashed civil unrest. With unchecked
authority over the base of the dam, the Syndicate
are free to conduct whatever business they wish.
Type
Town
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