Bet Regor
At a Glance
Bet Regor is a metropolitan center of trade. The wide fields around it make the city look lonely, but the hive of activity within the city dispels any feeling of isolation once inside. The outer walls are not as tall or wide as those in larger cities, but the inner walls and the central castle reveal the city's past military significance. The guards are vigilant, and any large number of troops moving toward the city is visible far away.City Map
Government
Prince Ragil V rules from a fortified
palace defended by the Knights of Justice and inhabited by
the officials and lords that run the government of the city
and the principality. The Kalamaran ambassador (a wizened Tarisatan named Gunegin), the Golden Alliance, the dwarven legate from the Byth Mountains (Julkan Kerak), and even the Captain of the Knights of Justice (Balan Furak) all have a degree of influence in the Prince's counsels.
The Prince's sole acknowledged heir is Crown Prince
Rigan (who plans to become Ragil VI when he is crowned),
a young man somewhat intimidated by the prospect of
dealing with the forces his father has controlled for nearly
his whole life. Neither the Prince nor his expectant heir
knows about Rythok, the son of a Fhokki servant of Ragil
Rythok intends to make a name for himself among the
locals before approaching Ragil with proof of his heritage
and demanding either acceptance or a large payoff
Defences
Over 600 of the country's heavy cavalry and 100 archers are stationed in Bet Regor. The 'Knights of Justice, representing 200 of the heavy cavalry, garrison at
the Castle of Truth in the center of Bet Regor. Balan Furak, Captain of the Knights of Justice, currently uses them primarily to patrol the roads into and our of the capital.
Their presence safely allows For the strong flow of goods to
Industry & Trade
Paru'Bor is the crossroads between the
Young Kingdoms and the Wild Lands. Within the
towering city walls lives a bustling marketplace where east
meets west in the Form of merchants and their goods.
Traded here are Shyra-na-Dobyo wines, elven weapons and
crafts From the Kalalali, gems and precious metals from the
dwarves in the Byth Mountains and horses from Drhokker. Local products are few and include stout bows, vellum and
paper, and the very popular maple syrup, taken from the
southern arm of the Brindonwood.
The Golden Alliance generates huge amounts of
income by charging merchants toils For use of the river. The
roils arc steep and many merchants prefer overland routes
through the city, only to discover tariffs that rival the tolls.
Alternative Name(s)
Capital of Paru'Bor
Type
Capital
Population
23,300. The humans are a hybrid of Kalamaran, Fhokki and Dejy. Fewer than 5% are dwarves
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