Stremberthal (Strem Ber Thal)
The isle city of Stremberthal is located in the center of the Cyclopean Sea. It is the largest trading settlement on Traith with imports and exports flowing through it's ports daily.
Stremberthal is home to the Academy of the Third Mind's Eye the largest Psionics school on Traith.
Many organizations, guilds, and kingdoms have a presence in Stremberthal as it serves as the main trading hub for much of Traith.
Several universities call the city of Stremberthal home. Stremberthal was the first city on Traith to have any form of education available to its citizens. Over the millenia schooling has become more and more prevalent with children of the attending school at the age of seven. Many people come from all over Traith in the pursuit of an education in almost any trade or profession on Traith.
Government
The Seven Psions are the ruling council of Stremberthal as a whole but within the city each district or isle has its own mayor who governs as they see fit as long as it falls under the Sevens approval.
Defences
The city of Stremberthal is walled on all sides and is covered by a massive psionic conductor fashioned from red crystals. The walls are armed with numerous form of seige weaponry from canons to balilistas if the need to defend the city iever arose. The city maintains its own navy as well and was one of the first to employ steam powered ships.
Industry & Trade
Stremberthal is a giant in the imports and exports industry's has has on several occasions levied its strength to influence various trade markets across Traith.
Points of interest
The Academy of the Mind's Third Eye,
Tourism
Travelers from all over Traith come to Stremberthal sometimes just passing through while other travelers come to vacation in the city specifically. The City of Stremberthal truely is a wonder to behold from both within the walls and from the outside as well.
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Alternative Name(s)
Jewel of the Cyclopean Sea
Type
Metropolis
Population
1,000,000+
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