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<blockquote data-quote="Rhineglade" data-source="post: 6761718" data-attributes="member: 6801931"><p><strong>City of Fountaindale</strong></p><p></p><p>Fountaindale is the largest of the city-states of the Defiant Lands. Plainly speaking, it is "Sodom and Gomorrah" rolled into one. Originally a small fishing village, Fountaindale was used by explorers as a base camp beginning several hundred years ago. Rumors circulated that great riches could be found nearby. When such rumors proved untrue, the settlers decided to remain and enter the slave trade instead. With its location near main shipping lanes and its natural harbor, Fountaindale would soon grow to become a haven for local pirates and privateers. It is a city of debauchery where almost one in four buildings is either a tavern, a gaming house or a brothel.</p><p></p><p>The governor of the city is Viceroy Maissile (NE male human, Wiz 16) though in truth he "rules" with the consent of the leading oligarchs. Much power is held by a number of wealthy buccaneers, retired adventurers, merchants and thieves. They meet on a regular basis to discuss important issues and concerns of the day while the Viceroy serves as an executive officer.</p><p></p><p>Fountaindale receives its name from five enchanted fountains that spring forth from the ground in the plains surrounding the city. The fountains supply not only a source of fresh water but also keep the region fairly fertile. The wealthiest citizens maintain sugar plantations further inland each with a large slave work force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhineglade, post: 6761718, member: 6801931"] [B]City of Fountaindale[/B] Fountaindale is the largest of the city-states of the Defiant Lands. Plainly speaking, it is "Sodom and Gomorrah" rolled into one. Originally a small fishing village, Fountaindale was used by explorers as a base camp beginning several hundred years ago. Rumors circulated that great riches could be found nearby. When such rumors proved untrue, the settlers decided to remain and enter the slave trade instead. With its location near main shipping lanes and its natural harbor, Fountaindale would soon grow to become a haven for local pirates and privateers. It is a city of debauchery where almost one in four buildings is either a tavern, a gaming house or a brothel. The governor of the city is Viceroy Maissile (NE male human, Wiz 16) though in truth he "rules" with the consent of the leading oligarchs. Much power is held by a number of wealthy buccaneers, retired adventurers, merchants and thieves. They meet on a regular basis to discuss important issues and concerns of the day while the Viceroy serves as an executive officer. Fountaindale receives its name from five enchanted fountains that spring forth from the ground in the plains surrounding the city. The fountains supply not only a source of fresh water but also keep the region fairly fertile. The wealthiest citizens maintain sugar plantations further inland each with a large slave work force. [/QUOTE]
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