Dratholm of Dratholmshire

Districts

Dratholm is the only harbour city of New Eluthea, it lies in the Roxcook Bay on the west coast of Waru.

Government

Dratholm is the capital of Dratholmshire, a county in the south-west of New Eluthea. It is governd by Aleister de Astley, an Earldorman under the rule of Cyning (King) G. Kholin of New Eluthea. The Earldorman manages the county affairs and is situated in Chase Meadow, within the city of Dratholm.

Defences

Industry & Trade

Trading, fish and seafood, farming of barley and rye (for making beer)

Infrastructure

The city lies in the Roxcook Bay and is divided by the Ozero River with the main part of the city being on the east shore. There are two large bridges that span over the river, Mar being the southern and bigger one, Pip being the northern and smaller. Both bridges can be lifted to let larger ships through and up the river. The riverbank is filled with smaller and larger docs and landings for ships of all sizes. On the east side of Ozero River, Main Street runs from the northern gate parallel to the river to the south gate. High Street starts at Chade Meadow and runs down the hill west to Mar.

Districts

Shrines

Guilds and Factions

Large guildhouse of the Adventurers Guild. Powerful Merchants Guild, well known outside the country. Small Salilors Guild.

History

During the dark times, what new elutheans call the time of queen Eluth’s rule, Dratholm held a unique position within the country. Most of its borders were shut to prevent anyone from going in or out, only Dratholm as the single port city was still open for ships and trading. The Thegn of the city, a mage named Osberht Hume, secretly rebelled against the regime. At first, he funnelled food and goods through the port to feed the starving population and helped some of the most prosecuted rebels to escape with trading ships. Later he allied himself with the children of Eluth and was responsible for smuggling weapons and fighters for the rebellion into the country. Without people like him, the rebellion would never have succeeded and the holmer (what the denizens of Drathokm call themselves) are very proud of their city-father.

Points of interest

Architecture

Many storied stone or timber-framed houses, simple but neat, important buildings are decorated/have stone carvings, main street+ high street are tiled with simple stone tiles

Geography

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