Glumgate
Nestled within the embrace of a sprawling swamp, the once-thriving city of Glumgate now stands as a testament to the ephemeral nature of civilizations.
This lost city of ruins was the second largest city before the War of the damned and was overrun by the hordes of undead the last day of the war.
It was then mainly populated by Tabaxi, Racoonfolk or Tanuki, Satyrs and other denizens from the feywild.
The few survivors from the attack scattered all over Coalfell except for the Racoonfolk who seemed to disappeared completely.
The city's governance, once a vibrant force, has fallen into the annals of history. With the city in ruins, any semblance of order has been swallowed by the encroaching swamp.
It was then mainly populated by Tabaxi, Racoonfolk or Tanuki, Satyrs and other denizens from the feywild.
The few survivors from the attack scattered all over Coalfell except for the Racoonfolk who seemed to disappeared completely.
The city's governance, once a vibrant force, has fallen into the annals of history. With the city in ruins, any semblance of order has been swallowed by the encroaching swamp.
Demographics
Amidst the ruins, fallen temples now sink into the swamp-infested grounds. The remnants of what was once a lively city are now shrouded in an air of desolation and decay.
Government
The city's governance, once a vibrant force, has fallen into the annals of history. With the city in ruins, any semblance of order has been swallowed by the encroaching swamp.
Defences
Nature itself has become the guardian of the city's ruins, as the swamp serves as an impenetrable barrier against all but the most resilient and intrepid explorers.
Infrastructure
Amidst the ruins, remnants of the past whisper tales of the once-prosperous city. Fallen structures, now mere shadows of their former glory, speak of the architectural prowess that defined Glumgate.
Assets
In the aftermath of its downfall, the city's assets have transformed into a unique blend of mud and remnants, concealed beneath the swamp's murky waters.
History
The origins of Glumgate trace back to the first tribes of Tanuki, seeking refuge from the looming giants in the northeast mountains. Welcoming settlers from the old world, the Tanuki forged alliances with the Circle of Peace, establishing a harmonious coexistence.
Yet, during the War of the Damned, the city fell victim to the relentless onslaught of undead hordes. Survivors, scattered across Coalfell, carried with them the tales of a once-thriving city reduced to ruins and swamps. The Racoonfolk, once inhabitants of Glumgate, vanished without a trace, leaving an enigma in the wake of their disappearance.
Points of interest
The Docks: A spectral reflection of the city's former trade and bustling maritime activities.
The Glumsgate Keep: A haunting silhouette amidst the ruins, a once-majestic stronghold now overrun by nature's reclamation.
The Temple of the Divines: Crumbling walls echo the divine chants that once resonated within, now lost to time and decay.
Architecture
Ruins that bear the scars of both time and conflict, with mud-stained remnants telling stories of a city that once stood tall.
Geography
Amidst the swamp, large craters and cliffs pierce the city, creating an eerie and haunting landscape that encapsulates the melancholy of Glumgate's fall.
RUINED SETTLEMENT
25/25/9999/E2
Founding Date
Sometime in the beginning of The First Age
Alternative Name(s)
City of the lost. Tanuki-town, The ruins of old.
Type
Megalopolis
Population
The large majority of the Racoonfolk population who founded the city and their automaton creations, along with a large population from all the other races.
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