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<blockquote data-quote="Bront" data-source="post: 3563263" data-attributes="member: 19696"><p>I apparently misread <a href="http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=130809" target="_blank">Riem, City of Prosperity</a>, and so I figure I should write some of this down to fix it. So, I figure I should document some of this for anyone else to use.</p><p></p><p>Rheim</p><p>(Corrupt) Republic</p><p>Large City</p><p>Population: 22,000 (And 4,000 slaves)</p><p>GP Limit: 40,000</p><p></p><p>Power centers:</p><p>Conventional Nobility (20, non-monstrous) (LN, LE, NE)</p><p>Conventional Guild Coalition (10, assorted) (LN, N, LE)</p><p>Conventional Administrative Roles (5, non-monstrous) (LN & NG)</p><p>Magical Religious Coalition (7, non-monstrous) (CG, CE, LN, LE, LN, N)</p><p></p><p>Community Authorities:</p><p>Captain of the Guard: (War 5)</p><p>Standing army: 500</p><p>Militia: 1500</p><p></p><p>Racial Demographics:</p><p>64% Human</p><p>15% Elf</p><p>9% Dwarf</p><p>3% Gnome</p><p>3% Halfling</p><p>5% Other races</p><p></p><p>Notes:</p><p>Slavery is legal and is used in the legal system as well as general transactions. Slavery is generaly tightly regulated and abuse of a slave is a legal offense. However, enforcement of slave's rights is spotty. However, it is not uncommon to meet citizens who were slaves or children of slaves.</p><p></p><p>The city itself is a huge mass of construction, as the town is built upon itself. Roads bridge buildings in the sky, and in some places, the lower levels of the town are unable to see the sky, day or night.</p><p></p><p>Personalities:</p><p>Garza (Human Aristocrat 3)</p><p>Garza runs the underground slave and adult slave trade. A man of powerful connections, wealth and resources, he has been rumored to be able to take anyone and make them into a "legal" slave. A letcherous man, he also has an eye for beautiful women for his own personal collection. Occasionaly these women disapear and are replaced by new ones. Garza is somewhat a shorter and somewhat rotund human approaching middle age.</p><p></p><p>-----------------------------</p><p>Proposal:</p><p>Adjust what I have here into Riem (who has been renamed Rheim) to rectify what I ran in an adventure where I spelled the city wrong and misread some info on it.</p><p></p><p>Basicly, the city, as it has grown, has become more corrup as it has grown, and become the quintisental city built on top of itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bront, post: 3563263, member: 19696"] I apparently misread [URL=http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=130809]Riem, City of Prosperity[/URL], and so I figure I should write some of this down to fix it. So, I figure I should document some of this for anyone else to use. Rheim (Corrupt) Republic Large City Population: 22,000 (And 4,000 slaves) GP Limit: 40,000 Power centers: Conventional Nobility (20, non-monstrous) (LN, LE, NE) Conventional Guild Coalition (10, assorted) (LN, N, LE) Conventional Administrative Roles (5, non-monstrous) (LN & NG) Magical Religious Coalition (7, non-monstrous) (CG, CE, LN, LE, LN, N) Community Authorities: Captain of the Guard: (War 5) Standing army: 500 Militia: 1500 Racial Demographics: 64% Human 15% Elf 9% Dwarf 3% Gnome 3% Halfling 5% Other races Notes: Slavery is legal and is used in the legal system as well as general transactions. Slavery is generaly tightly regulated and abuse of a slave is a legal offense. However, enforcement of slave's rights is spotty. However, it is not uncommon to meet citizens who were slaves or children of slaves. The city itself is a huge mass of construction, as the town is built upon itself. Roads bridge buildings in the sky, and in some places, the lower levels of the town are unable to see the sky, day or night. Personalities: Garza (Human Aristocrat 3) Garza runs the underground slave and adult slave trade. A man of powerful connections, wealth and resources, he has been rumored to be able to take anyone and make them into a "legal" slave. A letcherous man, he also has an eye for beautiful women for his own personal collection. Occasionaly these women disapear and are replaced by new ones. Garza is somewhat a shorter and somewhat rotund human approaching middle age. ----------------------------- Proposal: Adjust what I have here into Riem (who has been renamed Rheim) to rectify what I ran in an adventure where I spelled the city wrong and misread some info on it. Basicly, the city, as it has grown, has become more corrup as it has grown, and become the quintisental city built on top of itself. [/QUOTE]
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