T'Rem
Demographics
The cities main population consists of humans however seeing other species is common. Many of the travellers passing through consist of Dwaves, Halflings, Gnomes and occasionly Kenku travelling to Purude.
Government
T'Rem falls under the country of The Eastlands, meaning it reports to Warden of the East. The kingdom is currently in control of House Redpool, who manage and make executive decisions in T'Rem. Despite this the bustling businesses of the city have large influence over the Houses choices.
History
Despite the contriversial T'Rem Dispute, the city has remained a place of general peace and tranquility. However the presence of Justice Servants has increased drastically over the past few years due to the strong speculation of heavy Eastern Triad association with the city.
Tourism
T'Rem's strategic location on the outskirts of the snowy Mountainside region and on the main path to the capital of The Eastlands, Auhren attracts a constant flow of travelers and merchants. Despite its cold climate, T'Rem is a vibrant and lively city, renowned for its unique blend of east and western cultures.
The city boasts stunning architecture, with towering temples and pagodas. The streets are lined with vibrant markets selling exotic goods and delicious foods, while locals and visitors alike can be seen clad in colorful, traditional oriental garments. The food in T'Rem is a fusion of regional and oriental cuisines, with a variety of delicious dishes and sweets to be found.
Architecture
The city is divided into two sides by a main road that leads into the city and then out leading to Ausraluis. The keep is in the heart of the kingdom and surrounded by various buildings only being separated by small stone walls. The rest of the city is a vast array of various buildings, sprawling across both sides of the main road. The dividing road is extremely busy, as are the various pathways connection all the buildings to said road.
Type
Large city
Population
300,000
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