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=== Asar Ogalas === |
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Elven for "Festival of Rebirth", the Asar Ogalas was a yearly remembrance of what brought the people of the city together, and the strength they showed in the rebuilding process. |
Elven for "Festival of Rebirth", the Asar Ogalas was a yearly remembrance of what brought the people of the city together, and the strength they showed in the rebuilding process. |
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Revision as of 03:49, 19 February 2024
Synàra (pronounced Sy-NAIR-uh) is a mixed race community in central Isonhound.
History
Synàra was founded in 705 PR in the aftermath of The Razing of Isonhound.
By 825 PR, the mayor was Mayor Ó Donnchú.
About
Synara is a city located in the temperate forest, where the vegetation is thick. Synara grew around a wide, navigable river, and is comprised mostly of elves, humans, and some other forest folk. They are a patriarchal syndicalist democratic republic that worships many deities, none having a clear majority at all.
- Obad Lane: Town Square
- Rathkann's Lane: Markets of Forsiefen
- Wystongjiir's Row: The Soggy Alchemist
- Spring Square: The Incredible Gold
- Nearby: Penitence's Pit, Artisan Trinket
- Aemilya Close: Orchid Petals Flower Shop, Happy Oolah's Butchers
- Common Lane: Here Comes the Sunstone
- South Road: Forsiefen Shoe Store, Drowsy Dreali's Coiffeur
- Gaaki Street: Gaaki Street Cordwainer Shop
- Smith Lane: The Pink Purse (bordello)
- Zork Street: Near Town Square
- Castle Way: Synara Market
- Newby Row: The Fizzy Alchemist, The Red Lamp (den of vice), The Temple of Humble Sinners
- Holmes Street: The Low-Cost Antiquerie
- King Road: The Sunken's Den
- Chloe Square: The City Station (former site of a building)
- Low Road: The Flashy Quilt
- Castle Road: The Thick Slab
Asar Ogalas
Elven for "Festival of Rebirth", the Asar Ogalas was a yearly remembrance of what brought the people of the city together, and the strength they showed in the rebuilding process.