A city filled with interesting people to provide a good home-base or frequently visited location for your characters.
Publisher's blurb: "The famous port city of Aten, founded by the merchant, aristocratic, and military classes of the Nyanatzian Empire, is known as the ?City of Life.? Home to all races, Aten is considered an outpost to those who fear war and love their fellow Fiorenans, and the masses here are accustomed to a peaceful existence under the guidance of law and protection. Aten was established in 725 SR as a meeting ground between Nyanesians, High Elves, and the Rhytakin. Ruled in Congress, the city came under joint rule when Darkwood fell to the Rakshasa. The elected delegates listen to the people and are very much aware of the impending dangers that lie ahead for the citizens. Aten houses the City Arena, where bloody spectacles can measure up to the fiercest battles, and the crowds service their insatiable desire for competition. Wealth is plentiful in Aten, where a new trade in steel has been forged by an alliance of dwarven and human smithies. The Knights of Atinus are said to be raising an army of citizen recruits to patrol the surrounding regions, and train for any battles ahead. The protection of Aten is administered through many tiers of security, including noble militias, who do their part to bring forth troublemakers. Aten lies safely tucked between Dragon?s Claw and Ero, where the Nyanesians have inhabited and built Aten and are working to be granted protectorate status within the Nyanatzian Empire to the far north, much to the chagrin of the landowning nobles (who have other plans), who have long worked with the Congressional authorities (who oversee trade, diplomacy, and war) which has in turn aided in the rapid growth of Aten as the new, dominant city-state of the region."
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Book Details:
Authors: Robert J. Romano, Geoff Habiger, Bevan Thomas, and Alfred E. Bonnabel IV
Publishers' Reference: Unknown
ISBN: n/a
PDF, 55 pages
Date: August 2003
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Product page last updated: 16 July 2006