Trekhom
TREKHOM
Population: 83,874, Size: 1,375 acres
Wealth: 419,370,000 gp. Max value for sale: 27,678 gp. Max pawn value: 146,780 gp
Demographics: Human (49%), Half-Elf (24%), Elf (14%), Halfling (8%), Gnome (3%), Half-Orc (1%), Dwarf (1%)
Trekhom is a large bustling port city and is the capital of the Kingdom of Drakr. Due to it's centralized location on the continent it is also a prominent trade city, few things cannot be found in its famous market district. The Dockside is home to a plethora of shipping warehouses and two wharfs, one on each side of the bay. The Market District houses shops and open markets of all shapes, sizes, and purposes, and is located between the docks and Hill District. The Temple District is home to many various temples as well as the cemetery, presided over by the apostles of Kelemvor. The Hill District is home to the Nobles with the castle being at the most elevated point.
Temple District
Bahamut the Lawful Good platinum dragon god of justice and law is worshipped at Platinum Sanctuary home to the Dragon Scales, a paladin order devoted to Bahamut.
The Lawful Good gods Tyr god of justice, Torm god of courage and self-sacrifice, and Illmater god of endurance share a temple closer to the Hill District border called The Hall of Everlasting Justice. The Shieldsar order is located here.
Kelemvor Lawful Neutral god of the dead, was worshipped in the Tower of Skulls and was responsible for the upkeep of the Cemetery
Umberlee Chaotic Evil goddess of the sea was worshipped mainly by sailors in the Water Queen's House which conveniently borders Dockside
Waukeen a Neutral and lesser deity, is nonetheless the Primary deity of Trekhom. The House of Barter borders the Market District and is a large ornate building that also functions as a bank and anything else related to finance.
There are various other smaller temples that occupy the temple district, one of which being Arbos a small temple that also functions as a sickhouse for the poorer residents of Trekhom.
Geography
Trekhom sits on a natural harbor, which has lead to a flourishing trade industry. The lands surrounding it are majority rolling hills, as most of the sources of lumber were consumed by the rapidly expanding city.
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