The Seven Cities are a group of interdependent populations located in central Pteris, some at the base of the Fiddlehead Mountains, while others up on the cliffs.
Being located near Thri-Kreen territory, it was in the cities' best interest to unite their resources and ensure the communal safety.
In the late 700s PR, all seven of the cities were connected via an Iron Horse, the first system of its kind in all of Quelmar.
The Cities[edit | edit source]
Ugarat[edit | edit source]
Ugarat is the capital of the seven cities, and located the most centrally.
Korranand the Great was leader of Ugarat for a period of time.
Al'Adeaf[edit | edit source]
Ivellios Frosthammer was a famous bricklayer from Al'Adeaf
Cansthum[edit | edit source]
Erelda Battlewind was a famous blacksmith from Cansthum.
Fyurl[edit | edit source]
Frida Brawnwalker was a famous weaver from Fyurl
Hissar[edit | edit source]
The last of the seven cities, Hissar was still under construction in the mid 740s PR.
Bruenor Gladheart was a famous baker from Hissar
Mam'laka[edit | edit source]
Celestine Oldbeard was a famous carpenter from Mam'laka.
Namium[edit | edit source]
Freya Boldhill was a famous peddler from Namium.
Notable Operations[edit | edit source]
The Heist of Cirberus[edit | edit source]
In 999 PR, working through a company in Al'Adeaf known as AgraWealth, the Seven Cities were succesful in stealing the pet Hydra Hydrangea from The Lich Omoi...and were swiftly tracked down and brought to justice. Rather than burn it to the ground though, the combined efforts of Lich and The Beggar's Bodega were able to leave a small amount of material with AgraWealth to continue their research without needing to steal or hurt any living things.
Behind the Screen[edit | edit source]
- The idea for 7 actual cities forming a loose union is inspired by the continent (Also known as "Seven Cities") in the Steven Erikson fantasy novels. As a final homage, the capital of these actual cities is also known as Ugarat, though in the stories it is not nearly as central or important. The similarities end there.