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Ghastenhall
NG metropolis
Corruption +2; Crime +0; Economy +4; Law -1; Lore +4; Society
+2
Qualities Academic, Prosperous
Danger 10
DEMOGRAPHICS
Government hereditary autocracy
Population 82,000 (65,600 humans; 10,600 dwarves; 3200 halflings,
1620 half-elves; 650 elves, 80 aasimar; 250 other )
Notable NPCs
Lord Hadrian of Ghaster, Duke of Ghastenhall (? male human
aristocrat ?/unknown ?)
Cardinal Leo Arestes (LG male human aristocrat ?/cleric ?)
Brother Cassius the Stricken (LG male half-elf cleric ?)
“Prince” Gaius Vestromo (NE male vampire human sorcerer
?/aristrocrat ?)
Mayor Samuel Tynes (NG male human expert 7)
Evelynne Grandel (LN female human aristocrat 2/expert 5)
banker and richest person in Ghastenhall
Baron Albert of Harlyn (LG male human fighter ?), Captain
of the Duke’s personal guard
Thane Turin Brightmetal (LG male dwarf fighter ?/expert ?),
respected dwarven leader
Professor Tiberius Feign (? male old human wizard ?), tenured
professor of arcana at Ghaster University and one of the
most powerful wizards in Talingarde
MARKETPLACE
Base Value 16,000; Purchase Limit 100,000 gp ; Spellcasting 7th
level divine, 9th level arcane
Minor Items nearly all are available; Medium Items 4d4; Major
Items 3d4
One of the three great cities of Talingarde, Ghastenhall
is by the far the most cosmopolitan and liberal.
Compared to the orthodoxy of Matharyn and the rigid
legalisms of Daveryn, Ghastenhall is a hub
of trade, art, theater, learning and culture.
Ghastenhall is a city with one foot in
the past and one foot in the future. The
duke is the last gasp of the old Barcan
nobility that used to rule this island. His
grandfather marched to war against the
Victor. Of course, the old duke was also
wise enough that when defeated he swiftly
swore fealty to the new king. Still there is a
lingering wound there that has never entirely
healed.
But at the same time, Ghastenhall is at the forefront
of Talirean art and culture. Virtually every new
book and play written in Talingarde comes from this city.
Most new music and fashion are born here. Almost anything
truly new in the kingdom likely originated here.
If you know what’s happening in Ghastenhall, you know
what’s happening in Talingarde.
The Domain of the Mad Duke
There is a persistent rumor that Duke Hadrian is mad.
He does not stop these rumors and in fact subtly encourages
them. There is an oft circulated story for example of
how he once roamed the entire Castle Ghasten in nothing
but his crown. He even had dinner and received foreign
dignitaries this way, the tale insists.
This story is not exactly true though it has a kernel
of truth. The duke often dresses outlandishly wearing
garments of vibrant colored silk. The royal tailor decided
this was inappropriate and took it upon himself to replace
the duke’s entire wardrobe with more fashionable
and presentable attire. The tailor was certain that when
the Duke saw the garments, he would recant from his
eccentricities. Instead the duke strolled out in the buff
in front of the tailor, tossed the tailor’s garments into his
face and told him “I’d rather wear nothing than this rubbish”
and stormed back into his private chambers.
The City Upon The SCAR
The city of Ghastenhall sits upon one of the most
prominent natural features of Talingarde – the great
Godscar river. The Talireans consider the mighty Godscar
to run from Cambrian Bay to Lake Tarik but in fact
the same geologic feature actually divides Talingarde
in twain running fom the bay to the northern sea. This
flooded fault line slashes through two mountain ranges
and hints at the violent prehistoric birth pangs of the Isle
of Talingarde long ago. The dwarves, long accustomed
to the havoc the earth can wreak have a saying “Father
Mountain does not sleep forever”. The same could be said
of the mighty Godscar. It will not sleep forever. But fortunately
for Ghastenhall, it sleeps for now.
Today the Godscar river is the life blood of the city.
The Godscar is a massive body of water. Though not
that long it is wide and it routinely manages to be a mile
across. At its widest it is over five. Some veteran river
sailors remark that the Godscar is not a river. It is a long
lake that connects Lake Tarik to the sea. This is not far
from the truth.
The Godscar teems with fish and sea life. The scarpers
(slang for freshwater fisherman) head out every morning
with the dawn in their little boats and cast their nets into
the thriving lake. Their hauls of trout, char, steelhead and
river salmon quickly make their way into the fish markets
alongside the southern docks and by lunch fill ten thousand
cooking pots throughout the city.
Every once in a great while a monster comes down river
from the northern seas – often a bunyip or a giant moray
eel – and makes trouble on the lake. Old scarpers still
wag about the time a sea serpent took up residence near
the mouth of the Godscar. The so-called Sea Devil ate a
dozen men before the duke hired some monster hunters
to catch it. When it was dragged out of the sea it measured
seventy two feet tip to tail. Its skull still decorates a
famous eatery in the tenth quarter of town known as the
Devil’s Diner. The food is excellent and, if you book in
advance, you can actually sit in the booth with the head
looming above known to local’s as the Devil’s Bite.
It is difficult to overestimate the importance of the
Godscar to Ghastenhall. The reason the Castle Ghasten
is here is to watch the entrance to the river. The reason
there are so many people here is the bounty of the river.
The reason the soil here is so rich here is ancient topsoil
laid down by the river. The Cambrian Bay and the saltwater
port have made the city rich, but the Godscar river is
what allowed the city even to exist. Ghastenhall has been
sometimes been called the Gift of the Godscar and this is
undeniably true.
A City Without Loyalties
You need only glance at the Ghastenhall coat of arms
to see that the city of Ghastenhall has shifted masters
many times. In the center is the Mitran Sun. In the upper
left quarter is the Darian blue and white. In the upper
right is the Barcan Griffon. The Red and Green of the
backgrounds are colors used by the old Iraen tribesmen
who once owned this isle before the Talireans came.
Yes, Ghastenhall has known many masters. The city is
wise enough to bow before whoever holds the throne, but
the truth is that most Ghastens (sometimes derogatorily
called Ghastlies by outsiders) think of themselves as their
own tribe. It is to themselves that their first loyalty will
always lie.
Ghastenhall claims to be the oldest city in Talingarde.
This might actually be true though no one can be certain.
It has a certain sense to it. The rise overlooking the
Godscar where the Castle Ghasten currently stands is a
natural defensive position. The nearby river and sea are
rich sources of food. And freshwater is available in the
Godscar. Further, the surrounding foothills of the Eastern
Ansgarian mountains are rich with strong stone. If
you look carefully in some of the old quarries you can see
evidence of crude stone blocks cut from the pits by tools
not made of iron. Men have made this place their home
for countless centuries.
But even if there is somewhere on the island an older
settlement, it matters not. The Ghasten think of themselves
as an old and established folk. They take the long
view on politics and power struggles. Maybe House Darius
and the Mitrans will reign for a hundred more years.
Who can say? But will they reign forever? Certainly not.
There are Ghasten alive today who remember when
the current duke’s grandfather marched to war against
Darius to support the last Barcan king. Buy them an ale
and they’ll tell you now what they said then. It was a mistake
to get tangled up in such struggles. The city of Ghastenhall
was not directly threatened. What did it matter
whether the kingdom flew the colors of Darian Blue or
Barcan Red and Green? Either regime would need their
port and need their river.\\\
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