Cyrene
Cyrene | |
Leader | Perl Si'Talvace |
Council | None |
Divine Patron | Lorielan |
Founder | Czanthria Zuiho_sho |
City Tutor | Indalecio |
City Guardian | Blu |
Heraldic Arms | Argent, a dragon close Azure |
Allies | Carnivalis Institute of Jestering |
Enemies | None |
Key Documents | The Twelve Tables of Cyrene and the Cyrene Policy and Law |
Cyrene, Heart of the Vashnars, was first established within the Southern Vashnars before the time of Nicator and Seleucar, but after the founding of Ashtan and Shallam. It was founded by refugees from the Ashtan-Shallam Wars, seeking a place of peace. These early citizens kept the location of their sanctuary secret to keep themselves free from the troubles of the outside world.
Cyrene was discovered by the outside world in the year 288 AF when the blue dragon Ainghaeal terrorised the city, and Cyrene's remaining citizens had called out to the world for help. Revelation Azon was the first to discover the path to the city, and soon the dragon was slain by Janduin with the assistance of many brave adventurers. The last words Ainghaeal was reported to have said were, "There's nothing better than chomping a Senator."
This devastation made way for the Cyrene of today. Czanthria Zuiho_sho, a former Paladin and Vizier of Shallam, was called upon to become the first adventurer Imperiate of Cyrene, to lead the city into a new era. At this time Cyrene was refounded under the principles of respect and tolerance, while still revering peace and remembering the traditions of their predecessors.
At the time of the refounding of Cyrene, Czanthria also founded the Runewardens guild. Three other guilds eventually joined it in making Cyrene their home: the humble monks of the Mojushai, the fiercely loyal magi of the Arcanists, and the artists and performers of the Bards. Within time, all four guilds underwent conversions into Houses. After the Renaissance, three new Houses were formed: the defenders and combat trainers of Cyrene of The Vashnarian Shield, the talented artisans of The Virtuosi, intrepid explorers of the wilderness to introspective explorers of the mind in the Discurean Outriders.
Cyrene is guarded by the ever-watchful gazes of dashing troubadours, mountain archers, imperial guardsmen, ice mages, and runic knights.
Laws and Policies
Twelve Tables, a copy of which can be found at the gates of Cyrene for all to read, are the basis for Cyrenian law. A journal of Cyrene Policy and Law lies at The Cyrene Gates, including more detailed policies adopted by the Cyrene Senate.
Government and Political History
City Ranks
- Citizen
- Peer
- Noble
- Marquis (Masculine) / Marquise (Feminine)
- Duke (Masculine) / Duchess (Feminine)
- Lord (Masculine) / Lady (Feminine)
City Patrons
- 288 AF - Lord Caspian became the first Patron of Cyrene
- 317 AF - Lord Phaestus replaced Lord Caspian.
- 324 AF - Lord Prospero replaced Lord Phaestus.
- 362 AF - Lord Scarlatti replaced Lord Prospero.
- 371 AF - Lord Prospero replaced Lord Scarlatti.
- 454 AF - Lord Neraeos replaced Lord Prospero.
- 553 AF - Lord Phaestus replaced Lord Neraeos.
- 674 AF - Lady Valnurana replaced Lord Phaestus.
- 712 AF - Lord Prospero replaced Lady Valnurana.
- 777 AF - Lord Neraeos replaced Lord Prospero.
- 814 AF - Lord Phaestus replaced Lord Neraeos.
- 852 AF - Lord Phaestus renounced His patronage of Cyrene.
- 862 AF - Lady Lorielan accepted patronage of Cyrene.
City Leaders - Imperiates
- 288 AF - Czanthria Zuiho_sho
- 314 AF - Faunus Ta'sa
- 328 AF - Morkael Thelsum
- 335 AF - Cree Cholla'Yi
- 342 AF - Daare
- 361 AF - Aeryi Gothfraith
- 401 AF - Beneficia Silverwind
- 450 AF - Elora Etienne
- 454 AF - Jhaeli Lucoster
- 462 AF - Sindri Lionblaze
- 491 AF - Ariettie Jinx
- 564 AF - Verrucht Dawyn (interim)
- 569 AF - Wyd Vorondil-Windsong
- 576 AF - Chryseas Ashaela
- 602 AF - Verrucht Dawyn
- 799 AF - Ama-maalier
- 800 AF - Verrucht Dawyn
- 810 AF - Roselie Rian-Moonshadow (interim).
- 814 AF - Keorin
- 866 AF - Laedha Vorondil
- 886 AF - Laedha Vorondil resigns.
- 888 AF - Kirsi Moliuvia
- 900 AF - Perl Si'Talvace
Landmarks
Entering the city through the carved tunnel, adventurers are greeted by the piked head of D'mass the Destroyer, a reminder that Cyrenians are a force with which to be reckoned.
West of the entrance gates is the newly built Resistance Bridge commemorating the formation of the Cyrenian Resistance and its efforts to retake the Tsol'teth-occupied city during the Third Black Wave from Sarapin 799 to Scarlatan 800 AF.
Going down from the Resistance Bridge, one can travel the length of the Shuun'eludiela running southward, revealed at the retaking of Cyrene.
Further west from the bridge is Centre Crossing, noted with the rise of its iconic Cyrene Clocktower, a marvel of engineering and timekeeping which marks the changes of day throughout the city. The original clocktower was destroyed in the retaking of Cyrene from its Tsol'teth occupiers and restored a decade later.
At the far end of Centre Street's vibrant shopping district sits the Imperium, an imposing building of classic design and the seat of Cyrene's government. The gardens of the Imperium, home to a group of fireflies, are world renowned for their beauty and variety.
In the west of the city is the Lyceum with the world's largest (by tome count) library, the Prosperian Athenaeum. Six themed collections aid in finding the correct book. The official librarian Zophia is an adept guide to the library's holdings.
To the south, is the Cyrenian Pantheon. The Pantheon has room and likeness for each God and Goddess, current and departed. From the Pantheon, it is a quick jaunt east to the entrance to the subdivisions, Terraces at Lake Muurn and the Dockside shopping district.
To the west of the Cyrenian Pantheon is the city's graveyard, expanded to accommodate the fallen of the Third Black Wave.
Inhabitants
Aside from the various guards found along the streets in Cyrene, there are a few notable citizens worth mentioning:
- Agalos the Old, Elder of the Mojushai
- Ahmose, a Horkval amarian
- Altaca, former Cyrenian butcher, now running stables in the SW corner of the city
- Amadeo, the waiter
- Aviel, the Arcanist
- Baltas, a fiery aileushan
- Biagio, the gravedigger
- Bruggio, the Blacksmith
- Celia
- Chomps, the Cyrene humgii - DECEASED
- Cipriano, the master chef
- Dalphon, the Clockworker
- Dianthe, the serving girl
- Drathi Azon
- Duke Phormio Ruminic
- Dynris
- Emelio, the stage director
- Enqiuus, the Mojushai stablemaster
- Fantine, a pretty young girl
- Fredericia, the shopmistress
- Magistrate Gaulth
- Guilio, the drunkard
- Indalecio, the Academician
- Irayi
- Javian, a young boy
- Javien, a little boy
- Jerhico
- Jorj, the city caretaker
- Sir Lance, a fun-loving satyr bartender
- Maestro Lucciano
- Liron, the Cyrenian bard
- Lucia, the housekeeper
- Maltero, the fletcher
- Martina, the confectioner
- Otoji Kanu Mei-Ling
- Melodia, a siren kawhe server
- Merindia, the blackjack attendant
- Miohaumto
- Ophilia, the botantist
- Otis, a small boy
- Paloma, an elderly woman
- Instructor Phineus, Warden of knowledge
- Raphella, the diva (deceased)
- Riordan, Tutor of Ty Beirdd
- Rodwin, a young travelling food seller
- Saervio
- Sam, the bartender of Ty Beirdd
- Shadya, a bellydancer
- Shairi, the Imperial tea artisen
- Stefan
- Sulis, the towel girl
- Tatalia, the roulette attendant
- Thomas, a carriage driver (retired)
- Trema Xanatov
- Una Brau, Tutor of Ty Beirdd (deceased)
- Vangelis, a liveried messenger boy
- Viol'aa
- Zigfrey, the Xorani Virtuoso
- Zophia, an Atavian librarian
Facilities
The News can be accessed from Merrilon approaching Centre Street. To the east and west from the News are the Cyrene Savings Bank and the Post Office of Cyrene, respectively. Dalphon, the clockworker both repairs clocks and copies keys in his shop, Dalphon's Fine Clocks and Keys, just around the corner from the News. The arena, named Ainghaeal's Nest, is in the southern part of town near the marina. The baths are just off Merrilon Avenue, across the way from the Imperium which houses the government offices and the Imperial Library, both office and library are off limits for non-citizens. Most recently, a stable has been added to the city where Altaca, who used to be the city's butcher, cares for the citizens' beloved mounts with the help of the former Tsol'aa stablemistress, Viol'aa. The Lyceum, located in the northwest section of the city, houses the Prosperian Athenaeum, as well as the denizens Indalecio, the city tutor, and Ophilia, a botanist who sells a few floral arrangements. Finally, those wishing to sell rat corpses can find Jorj in the courthouse. The subdivision, Terraces at Lake Muurn, boasts quaint garden lots as well as dramatic beach-front plots suitable for building.
Shopping
Cyrene has two main shopping districts. The first extends east to west along Centre Street, which includes Artisan Plaza and its famed fountain. Frederica runs Rurin's shops and they are located around the Plaza, as well as the Commodities shop and many adventurer-run stores. Martina's sweet shop is a favourite by locals and visitors alike. Ruminic street running south from Centre Crossing has a handful of shops along the way to the southern shopping district. Blu's Den of Delights, Cyrene's own gift shop, sells items unique to Cyrene. The southern shopping district surrounds the subdivision, near Cyrene's arena while just beyond one will find an archery supply shop managed by Maltero, the fletcher. Cyrene's shops provide a full range of wares sold by shopkeepers from all parts of Sapience. For the convenience of shoppers, there is a "Merchant's Directory" at East of a Fountain in Artisan Plaza.
Dining and Recreation
There are a variety of eateries to be found in Cyrene. South of the Artisan Plaza, Amadeo, the waiter, has tasty and affordable wares to sell at a roadside cafe. Rodwin, a young travelling food seller, who patrols the street from west of the Fountain to near the baths, sells his special ice lollies along with hearty fare once offered in The Cyrenian Brewery. The brewery itself provides a selection of alcoholic beverages served by a handsome bartender, a lazy waitress, and a busy waiter. The dining room of the Dancing Boar Inn has a selection of food and beverages, sold and served by Dianthe, the serving girl. North of Cyrene's gift shop, Blu's Den of Delights, Melodia, a siren kawhe server, sets up her kawhe kiosk, selling light refreshments. In the rowdier part of town, Sir Lance, a fun-loving satyr bartender, sells an array of beverages and appetisers inside the Ram's Horn Bar.
Gamblers from around Sapience come to the Dancing Boar Inn to visit Merindia, the blackjack dealer, and Tatalia, the roulette attendant, to play their gold or lessons for luck. The Ram's Horn Bar has more than food to offer. Shadya, the bellydancer, will dance for you and more, for the right price. For the more refined Sapients, and some friends of a boy called Otis, the gardens behind the Imperium provide a nice setting for a romantic picnic. The Imperium itself houses a ballroom for formal occasions and is ready to use at all times thanks to Lucia, the housekeeper. Named for the spirit of the Forest of Light, in which the early settlers of Cyrene began building their home, the Theatre Prophasia was once host to the infamous Raphella, the diva. Now deceased, it is only her colleagues Maestro Lucciano and the stage director Emelio that remain within the grand theatre. The theatre may also be used by adventurers to stage their own productions. Visitors and citizens alike may be visited by Baltas, a fiery aileushan, a former loyal who was gifted to Cyrene by a Celani. Another loyal appeared following the reclamation of Cyrene, an oscillating lake wyrm at the edge of Muurn Lake in the city.
Famous Faces
Information to go here.
Streets
Streets: Bard's Way, Centre Street, Cliffside Road, Darfinia Lane, Fair Seas Lane, Herald Street, Marina Road, Ministrickle Road, Merrilon Avenue, Ruminic Street, Shuun'eludiela (river), Spirit Lane.
Shopping Districts: Artisan Plaza, Ruminic Street, Fair Seas Lane.