Michael Hutter |
Rastingdrung (4708) is a small walled city on the shores of Lake Wooling. It is in thrall to the unforgiving Chatelaine of Storms, a sorceress who rules with the aid of the Voluptuaries, priests of the Church of Ulim, the sole form of (legal) worship in the city. This unseemly religion is strictly enforced by the Scarlet Censors who freely employ terror and paid informants. The city is the site of the colorful annual Festival of Sybarites. For a map and an overview of the region click here.
Environs
Roughly 5 miles wide and 10 miles long, Lake Wooling is fed
by creeks to the North and East, and drains into the Yex River to the West. The
water bears a multicolored sheen that ripples in the daylight, and shines
silver in the moonlight. Around its edges can be found stinking fens populated
by silver grasses and vicious long-legged birds, known to the locals as
“grovellers” because of their pleading call. Wooling is home to several
varieties of fish that suffer from abnormalities including albinism and
gigantism. The lake is rumored to be home to a giant bottom-feeder that
Rastingdrungers refer to as The Bishop about whom superstitious fisherman tell
many tales. The corroded remains of a submerged metal structure can be glimpsed
from the north shore (4707). The northwestern shore is
heavily wooded by a species of tree known as the Shining Oak that yields
excellent timber.
The Aviary |
The city of Rastingdrung is set back from the lake.
It is girded by thirty foot black stonewalls, over which the dark tower of the
Aviary rises like a black finger, around which dark forms can be seen
wheeling. These are the Chatelaine’s dread Storm Riders, black knights who ride
on the backs of massive war crows. Outside the walls brightly colored shanties,
rickety wooden homes, and open-air markets, spill into a bustling harbor. Movement
into and out of the city is strictly controlled. A citizen must display his black
seal and match his name to the rolls. Imposters are easy to spot, owing
to the distinctive pale skin and spindly build of Rastingdrungers, and are
always turned away. Other visitors must apply for a temporary red seal (10gp)
that is denied or revoked on the slightest suspicion, and may not enter the
city bearing either arms or written materials. Although it is known only to a few, there are
other ways into the city, through the ancient system of tunnels that run below
it.
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