City State of Munich
Located on the southern coast of Teutonia, the city-state of Munich is traditionally a large prosperous region rich with history and traditions. The city itself sits overlooking the Black Sea.
A number of towns and villages that surround Munich which fall under the jurisdiction of the Freiheir.
These inclued:
Moonsburg- A Small mining town to the north, known as much for the pottery made from the rich local clay as for the gems that are wrestled from the hillside. Like most mining towns it hosts more than one brewery and the night life is lively and exciting...
Landsburg- nothing more than a large village but it has a reliable inn for any traveller who is unsure of reaching Munich before the gates are closed for the night.
Erding- a large market town about a day’s hard ride to the south east is famous for its hospitality and food. It is where most of the Refugees who fled the war were billeted and the good people of this town made them welcome.
Tutzing - a small fishing town it’s only claim to fame is for the particularly fine quality of its smoked products.
Brightwoe-Roseburg- The mining town situated in the mountains, where most of the Dwarven population live. This is where the city’s Iron comes from and if you need the very best in Dwarf wrought weapons you’d better get on a horse and come here because the quiet and sedate Master Smiths that reside here do not do house calls.
A number of towns and villages that surround Munich which fall under the jurisdiction of the Freiheir.
These inclued:
Moonsburg- A Small mining town to the north, known as much for the pottery made from the rich local clay as for the gems that are wrestled from the hillside. Like most mining towns it hosts more than one brewery and the night life is lively and exciting...
Landsburg- nothing more than a large village but it has a reliable inn for any traveller who is unsure of reaching Munich before the gates are closed for the night.
Erding- a large market town about a day’s hard ride to the south east is famous for its hospitality and food. It is where most of the Refugees who fled the war were billeted and the good people of this town made them welcome.
Tutzing - a small fishing town it’s only claim to fame is for the particularly fine quality of its smoked products.
Brightwoe-Roseburg- The mining town situated in the mountains, where most of the Dwarven population live. This is where the city’s Iron comes from and if you need the very best in Dwarf wrought weapons you’d better get on a horse and come here because the quiet and sedate Master Smiths that reside here do not do house calls.
Military
The Military of Munich is the pride of Teutonia, fitting of being based in the holy land of Khoreg. Munich commands 30 castles throughout its land garrisoned by men and woman of its military that commands over 15,000 people. Every citizen between the ages of 17 and 25 must do at least two years service.
The Munich Militia - (nicknamed the Conscript guard) comprises the bulk of the city of Munich's standing military force, these troops are not the most well trained but they uphold law and order on a day to day basis, they are the ones who deal with robberies, brawls and all the unpleasantness of a large city. As the name suggests a lot of the troops are conscripts that must give two years service to the crown. These soldiers guard the council chamber and city gates.
The Munich Holy Guard (nicknamed the Black watch and Khoregs own) are the most revered and well disciplined troops the City has. Places in this elite unit are few and competition is fierce. Some are on deployment from the Ravens others are experienced soldiers from other branches of the military including the navy. All must have completed five years active service, be recommended by their commander and be sworn to Khoreg. Out of all the applicants that take part in the brutal training only a small percentage will be chosen to serve. These well trained men and women guard the Cathedral, Fortress, inner wall and all high security areas. They also act as customs officers in the docks and are called to arms when the militia can’t handle something. It is said that they only answer to the King, the Freiheir and The Bishop of Khoreg although by tradition they will give consideration to all requests from the High Council.
The Munich Militia - (nicknamed the Conscript guard) comprises the bulk of the city of Munich's standing military force, these troops are not the most well trained but they uphold law and order on a day to day basis, they are the ones who deal with robberies, brawls and all the unpleasantness of a large city. As the name suggests a lot of the troops are conscripts that must give two years service to the crown. These soldiers guard the council chamber and city gates.
The Munich Holy Guard (nicknamed the Black watch and Khoregs own) are the most revered and well disciplined troops the City has. Places in this elite unit are few and competition is fierce. Some are on deployment from the Ravens others are experienced soldiers from other branches of the military including the navy. All must have completed five years active service, be recommended by their commander and be sworn to Khoreg. Out of all the applicants that take part in the brutal training only a small percentage will be chosen to serve. These well trained men and women guard the Cathedral, Fortress, inner wall and all high security areas. They also act as customs officers in the docks and are called to arms when the militia can’t handle something. It is said that they only answer to the King, the Freiheir and The Bishop of Khoreg although by tradition they will give consideration to all requests from the High Council.
Type
Geopolitical, City-state
Capital
Alternative Names
Freiheir Munich, Barony of Munich
Leader Title
Head of State
Subsidiary Organizations
Controlled Territories
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