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<blockquote data-quote="not-so-newguy" data-source="post: 9173068" data-attributes="member: 6786140"><p>I expanded on the city of Harn.</p><p></p><p><strong>Harn: History and General Layout</strong></p><p>[ATTACH=full]315773[/ATTACH]</p><p>[spoiler]</p><p>Judging by the architecture, Harn was built by the Dwarves. The original inhabitants have long since abandoned the area for unknown reasons. Humans began to inhabit the place after the Fall of Suma and the Time of Cleansing when the the Twin Vales were leveled and the Blood Plains of Esh were formed. In other words, humans began living there hundreds of years ago and beyond historical accounting.</p><p></p><p>The place has been ruled by several different human cultures throughout its existence, although it has never been taken by siege due to its remote location and fortifications. The latest ruling class can trace their lineage to the Nentir Vale along the western slopes of The Dawnforge Mountains. Some claim ties to the Valley of Lune, although this is disputed.</p><p></p><p>Harn lacks any access to mines and there is no known valuable mineral in the area, which is a bit of an anomaly for a Dwarven city. Despite this lack of resources, dwarven built forges can be found and still in use by the local humans. Some speculate that the city originally served a similar geopolitical purpose as it does today, that being a safe waystation for travelers.</p><p></p><p>There are two tiers to the city: a lower tier for commoners, artisans, and travelers, plus an upper tier for the ruling class and military barracks. The lower tier features a domed plaza where merchants can sell their wares. Also there is access to caverns where edible fungi are farmed. The water cisterns are made available through many wells found within the city. These natural formations are fed by underground water runoff consisting of snowmelt from the Dawnforge mountains.</p><p>[/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="not-so-newguy, post: 9173068, member: 6786140"] I expanded on the city of Harn. [B]Harn: History and General Layout[/B] [ATTACH type="full" alt="wesley-chong-desert-city.jpg"]315773[/ATTACH] [spoiler] Judging by the architecture, Harn was built by the Dwarves. The original inhabitants have long since abandoned the area for unknown reasons. Humans began to inhabit the place after the Fall of Suma and the Time of Cleansing when the the Twin Vales were leveled and the Blood Plains of Esh were formed. In other words, humans began living there hundreds of years ago and beyond historical accounting. The place has been ruled by several different human cultures throughout its existence, although it has never been taken by siege due to its remote location and fortifications. The latest ruling class can trace their lineage to the Nentir Vale along the western slopes of The Dawnforge Mountains. Some claim ties to the Valley of Lune, although this is disputed. Harn lacks any access to mines and there is no known valuable mineral in the area, which is a bit of an anomaly for a Dwarven city. Despite this lack of resources, dwarven built forges can be found and still in use by the local humans. Some speculate that the city originally served a similar geopolitical purpose as it does today, that being a safe waystation for travelers. There are two tiers to the city: a lower tier for commoners, artisans, and travelers, plus an upper tier for the ruling class and military barracks. The lower tier features a domed plaza where merchants can sell their wares. Also there is access to caverns where edible fungi are farmed. The water cisterns are made available through many wells found within the city. These natural formations are fed by underground water runoff consisting of snowmelt from the Dawnforge mountains. [/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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