Sablos
Capital city of the Ketten Islands, with a population of 25,000. In its Coral Palace live King Oriel and Queen Hayleen.
Contents
- 1 The Guildhall
- 2 Royal Mayor's Mansion
- 3 King's Pavilion
- 4 The Honey Pot
- 5 The Bladed Maiden
- 6 Aewild's Pottery
- 7 Syndecol Industries Store 119
- 8 Royal Shipyard
- 9 Dreder's Ironworks
- 10 The Silent Sailor
- 11 Clowder's Scriptorium
- 12 Rock Home
- 13 Temple of the Sea
- 14 Demon's Ward
- 15 Ittipik's Winery
- 16 Llandos Hall
- 17 The Lower Deck
- 18 Lizardfolk Shrine to Symunon
- 19 The Wrinkled Sail
The Guildhall
An impressive half-timbered building, once an aristocrat's manor. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local trade guilds. In the Craftsman's Village.
Royal Mayor's Mansion
Beautiful three-story mansion set amid a park of tropical trees, the home and office of the King-appointed mayor of Sablos, Konstantikos Yuripedes. In the Arcanist's Village.
King's Pavilion
A two-story timber and stone theater, home of the Royal Company of Players. In the Lamp District.
The Honey Pot
The store, shaped like a honey pot, of Truhana Lucanor. Adjacent to the South Market.
The Bladed Maiden
A somewhat dilapidated inn near the Dock Ward, run down but cheap, and asks no questions. The innkeeper is Gibson Roods.
Aewild's Pottery
The workshop of a famous potter named Aewild Nerys, who knows the secret of an alchemical clay which shines like polished silver. Elderly now, Nerys employs many potters in her workshop. In the South Market.
Syndecol Industries Store 119
Long metal building that houses the local store of Syndecol Industries, which sells versions of the same goods as surrounding merchants, usually at lower prices than they can.
Royal Shipyard
A huge production area for ships both military and merchant, employs thousands. In the Dock Ward.
Dreder's Ironworks
The workshop of a blacksmith named Dreder Kohn, who somehow went from a failure just two years ago to one of the city's finest (and richest) blacksmiths, after a few months absence from the islands. In the Craftsman's Ward.
The Silent Sailor
A well-known tavern, decorated with exotic weapons and armor. The proprietor is dwarf Ardo Melkone. In Mastiff's Borough.
Clowder's Scriptorium
Tower of the old wizard Clowder Finisbaer and his many, many cats. The cats usually divide their time between playing and sleeping on the pages of the wizard's arcane books. Finisbaer creates scrolls, magical and otherwise, for high prices. In the Arcanist's Village.
Rock Home
A neighborhood home to most of the city's dwarven population, many of whom work in the Shipyard's smithies. Has several taverns serving imported dwarven ales. Also here is the Dwarven Cultural and Historical Society. Adjacent to West Bridge Ward, a middle-class residential neighborhood.
Temple of the Sea
Large temple devoted to Raketra, the goddess of weather, seasons, and change, also responsible for the sea, worshiped by many sailors and others whose livelihoods involve the ocean. Home to many priests and clerics, its head priestess is Watermaster Memnia Jolen. In the Dock Ward.
Demon's Ward
A poverty-stricken, crime-ridden area of tenement buildings and sketchy businesses on both sides of the Inner Wall, rumored to have been controlled by a demonic cult. Many years ago, certainly not now. Dangerous, but with a thriving Black Market.
Ittipik's Winery
Technically on the hills north of the city, the winery sells its wine from a store in the city as well as shipping it all over the planet. Owner and head vinter is Cheswan Ittipik. Store is in the west market.
Llandos Hall
Guild hall of the The Legion of Llandos. A two-story white stone building with a three-story tower in the back right corner. In the Lamp District.
The Lower Deck
A dive bar in the Lower Dock Ward. Now closed permanently.
Lizardfolk Shrine to Symunon
In the North Dock Ward, this small, modest stone building houses the death services ministry of Sibok Ecot Yaool.
The Wrinkled Sail
A dive bar in the North Dock Ward.