Turakian Age Cities Poll -- What Would You Most Like Steve To Consider Working On?
Turakian Age Cities: Which To Focus On?
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1. If Steve decided to work on a city book for the Turakian Age setting, which city would you most like to see him work on? (No promises that anything will result; this is a sort of exploratory poll inspired by recent thread-reading. ;) )
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Aarn (TA 56) — a free city and the largest city in the world
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Ashkhenda (TA 82) — the capital of Ingushel, on the Sea of Mhorec, small but beautiful
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Devyldra (TA 111) — a Vornakkian city-state, aggressive and powerful0
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Eltirian (TA 112) — the “City of Seven Gates” in Vornakkia, a prosperous but dangerous place
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Gorgashtar (TA 158) — one of Kal-Turak’s cities, ruled by a lich
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Halathaloorm (TA 115) — a Vornakkian city-state with an unusual religion
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Kurum-Sathiri (TA 116) — a Vornakkian city-state ruled by wizards
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Orasamn (TA 141) — the capital of Dragosani, a kingdom ruled by a vampire lord0
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Talarshand (TA 117) — a Vornakkian city-state feared for its serpent god and skilled assassins
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Tatha Gorel (TA 78) — a city-state ruled by a dragon0
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Tavrosel (TA 85) — a free city on the Sea of Mhorec, a “melange of cultures and religions”
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Tor Vilos (TA 84) — capital of a mighty empire, wealthy, proud, on the Sea of Mhorec0
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Trisadion (TA 90) — the City of Sorcerers, with many magical wonders
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Zhor Cacimar (TA 119) — a Vornakkian city-state renowned for its “blue steel” and smiths0
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An as-yet unnamed, new, city at the Ettinstone in the central Westerlands (TA 71)
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An as-yet unnamed city in the Sunless Realms (which would of course have to include a general look at those Realms)
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Other (please specify in comments)
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