Crestlyn Isle Cities
The various cities of Crestlyn Isle and their lore.
Treimore
One of few pinnacles of trade and culture located on the Isle. Though industrious and busy, Treimore keeps a life centered toe to it. Because of this, the city and the industry/trade booming, it is inhabited by most races from elf to human. To accommodate the darkspawn, both above and below ground tunnels and covered networks have been dug and paved. The icon of the city is the huge metal pyramid in the center of the town; each corner representing the makers of the world; it is built off the ground with a metal rod thought the middle of it into the ground. No one can recall how it came to be there or what its purpose is but the town was built around it and continues to spread as the inhabitants gather. The city is completely interspersed with races, and shops usually have more than one race selling products inside. The city is located on the water with a decent shipping dock. The buildings toward the pyramid are smaller and older and as the town goes out the buildings get bigger and newer. Most buildings are wooden but a few have been made of iron, the roads paved with blueish bricks. Darkspawn area below is referred to as Undermore and due to the darkspawn habits most shops are open all day with no off hours. The weather its cold a the city is located at the northeastern point of the isle. The smell of salt hangs in the air and the area surrounding the city is mountainous.
Steinheim
The greatest dwarven citadel, Steinheim is the center of the dwarves' traditional culture and trade. It is the ancestral home of the Ironbeard clan, and most ancient dwarven clans have representative liaisons who regularly stay in the city for extended periods of time to see that the interests of their respective constituents are seen to by the dominant clan leader, which has been the Ironbeard chief since the city was constructed in 620 A.C. All but dignitaries are completely forbidden from entering the inner city, which delves deep into the mountain. The oldest structures in the city are carved from the living stone, whereas newer buildings are constructed of steel and concrete. A city of at once artisanship and industry, it produces more higher quality forged products than anyplace else. As the ages go by, it gradually expands underground as part of the oldest continual mining project in history.
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