Haafnar
The city of Haafnar is a city that is both in the Utrimar Kingdom and the The Free State of Dungol.
A sombre but tense feeling hangs over the city.
Demographics
The population of Haafnar consists mostly of dwarves and elves, but there are a few groups of other races in the city.
Defences
Thy city is guarded with a sturdy stone wall. On top of the wall are several guard posts, overseeing the city surroundings. The two entryways into the city are guarded with heavy gates and a small garrison of guards.
Industry & Trade
Being an important trading city for both the Elves and the Dwarves, Haafnar's warehouses are large en plentiful. Facilitating storage for all kinds of wares and resources.
Infrastructure
On the edge of the Dungolian side of the city starts a large wooden fence with a heavily secured gate, allowing the Dungolians to travel to the other cities. On the mountainside of the city is a large entrance to the tunnels going back to Kalzomaruk and other dwarven cities. A small dock allows boats to travel up and down the Bo-Asha River.
Districts
The city has several districts:
- Western Dwarven Quarter
- Southern Dwarven Quarter
- Dwarven Imports Market
- Northern Elven Quarter
- East Elven Quarter
- Crimson Cloak Offices
- Elven Imports Market
- Haafnar Square
History
Haafnar is an old city, and it's owners freqently quarreled over who truly ruled the city. Eventually agreeing that Haafnar is owned by both and that its government was to be shared. With both parties, the elves and the dwarves, supplying an equal share of funding and personnel.
Points of interest
The city's existence is the most interesting point of the city. Besides this, the main governmentbuilding of the city is an interesting point. Situated on the middle of a large square, it overlooks the city and is composed of both elven and dwarven architecture. The building is the oldest building in the city and is believed to be a remnant of The Forgotten Empire.
Tourism
The Bo-Asha River feeds on to the Flodamiel River, providing access to other cities through the use of boats, there are several boats making round trips to the other cities. The city doesn't receive many tourists through these channels, mostly traders, or people on bussinesstrips. People who would consider themselves tourists, go to the city for a taste of the other culture's food or customs. Or perhaps to visit family.
Geography
Situated at the root of the Blubbermountains and next to the Bo-Asha River. The city has ample supply of fresh water and minerals from the mountains. The region receives a lot of rain however, with clouds, formed above the forest cooling at the moment they reach the mountains and forming the forementioned rain.
Alternative Name(s)
Bordertown
Type
Large town
Related Ethnicities
Inhabitant Demonym
Haafnarians
Location under
Owning Organization
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