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==Organizations==
==Organizations==
*An arena
*An arena
*The ?? Cathedral: an ancient cathedral which is the oldest Alexandria Temple built outside of the [[Temporal Authority]]. It was chartered by [[Steros Merroand]] himself. It remains under the control of Eastern Alexandrian Orthodox clergy.
*The ?? Cathedral: an ancient cathedral which is the oldest Alexandria Temple built outside of the [[Temporal Authority]]. It was chartered by [[Steros Merroand]] himself. It remains under the control of Eastern Alexandrian Orthodox clergy.  
*Neo-Alexandrians Temple
*Western Alexandrian Temple: a smaller and more modern building
*Neo-Alexandrian Temple:


[[Category:Cities]]
[[Category:Cities]]

Revision as of 19:41, 20 September 2020

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Estrabule
Estrabule region.jpg
Country/Region Post-Alexia
Size 10,000-15,000
Demographics Mostly humans with many river and road halflings
Government ?
Economy Medium-sized markets, any mundane gear, common and a small selection of uncommon magic items available

Estrabule is a city along the northern cost in what was once Alexia. Built near the mouth of the ?? River which flows from the Wydmoor Swamps into a well-sheltered bay. A central circular wall encloses most of the city, with a series of three smaller ringed walls jut out as satellites with stone walkways between them. This walls look ancient, and it is clear this place was once an intimidating citadel. There was once a university, but it closed long ago and that district is now mostly noble and wealthy homes.

Government

Commerce

Organizations

  • An arena
  • The ?? Cathedral: an ancient cathedral which is the oldest Alexandria Temple built outside of the Temporal Authority. It was chartered by Steros Merroand himself. It remains under the control of Eastern Alexandrian Orthodox clergy.
  • Western Alexandrian Temple: a smaller and more modern building
  • Neo-Alexandrian Temple: