Ashtan

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Ashtan
Leader Grandue Xeh'ria
Council Alashi Shiva, Llialesam, Maedhros, Ulvin Devi
Divine Patron Babel, God of Oblivion
Founder Glanos
City Tutor Epicurus
City Guardian a guardian abomination
Heraldic Arms Quarterly Sable and Purpure, two spears in pale Or and a catherine wheel Or
Allies Thera
Enemies Targossas
Key Documents The Ruinous Accords, the Standards of Ambition


Located on the northwestern coast of Sapience, the revamped city-state of Ashtan, Seat of Chaos, was founded in the days of legend, long before the rise of the Seleucarian Empire. It has been a prominent seaport on the Sapphire Sea almost since the day Glanos established it, shortly after he and Sahart left Ceylon. Though the overseas trade dried up during the Anarchy Rebellions and the naval force fell into deprecation, in modern times Ashtan has still remained a powerful force politically, economically, and martially.

Reborn upon an abominable alliance of ruthlessly enduring vendetta, military might, and the terrible machinations of Imperator Glaaki and his Chaos Court, Ashtan has embraced its title of the Seat of Chaos. Their profane aims are wrought with havoc and destruction, utter ruin brought to bear against the orderly social and theological structures that would dare oppose the Bastion and her hermetic benefactors.

House-wise, Ashtan plays host to a bevy of adventurers, including the Esoteric Consortium, the Savants of the Wheel, and the Nemesian Vanguard. The city-state is actively guarded by the likes of Weave Witches, sentries of the Vanguard, Shadow Amazons, thralls of the wheel, demented skyscourges, and Ashtan corsairs.

Following the discovery and use of city guardians for the purposes of conquest, 922 years after the fall of the Seleucarian Empire, Ashtan became the first nation to claim victory through this new avenue of warfare and don the mantle of the Eldritch Empire of Ruin, a title they retained for the following decade.

Laws and Policies

In 691 AF, the vaunted Pillars of Ashtan - so named due to the fact that they could be read upon seven pillars on the Parade of Zarathustra - were melded into a single, seven-sided pillar, upon which the Standards of Ambition were scribed in the wake of Glaaki's takeover. While discord and chaos are valued above all, a minimal system of laws is required, if only to protect the well-being of the citizens.

Government and Political History

City Ranks

  1. Plebian
  2. Equite
  3. Centurion
  4. Patrician (Masculine)/Matrician (Feminine)
  5. Consul
  6. Praetor

City Patrons

222 AF - Lady Eris is chosen as Patron.
232 AF - Lord Lupus is chosen as Patron due to vacancy.
259 AF - Lord Sartan is noted as Patron.
272 AF - Lord Vastar is asked to replace Lord Sartan as Patron.
273 AF - Lord Caspian replaced Lord Vastar as Patron.
291 AF - Lady Eris ousts Lord Sartan as Patron.
292 AF - Lady Eris is chosen as Patron.
351 AF - Lady Pandora is chosen as Patron.
360 AF - Lady Makali is chosen as Patron.
390 AF - Lady Keresis is noted as Patron.
398 AF - Lord Aegis is noted as Patron.
430 AF - Lady Keresis replaced Lord Aegis as Patron.
446 AF - Lady Selene replaced Lady Keresis as Patron.
453 AF - Lord Thoth is noted as Patron.
479 AF - Lady Selene is noted as Patron.
496 AF - Lord Babel is noted as Patron.
586 AF - Lord Babel replaced Lord Matsuhama as Patron.
650 AF - Lord Vastar replaced Lord Babel as Patron.
720 AF - Lord Aegis replaced Lord Vastar as Patron.
817 AF - Lady Pandora replaced Lord Aegis as Patron.
955 AF - Lord Babel replaced Lady Pandora as Patron.

City Leaders - Prince

222 AF - The position of Prince is created, chosen by the Archonate.
222 AF - Nimos is the first Prince.
224 AF - Prince Nimos signs a news post as The Overseer.

City Leaders - Overseers

224 AF - Nimos
229 AF - Nimos retires.
232 AF - Napoloen
260 AF - Mistral Valiarde
277 AF - Malaclypse Thorn
278 AF - Deven Lucoster
302 AF - Shakti Devi
326 AF - Skarash Azon
356 AF - Xadzia Rihwin-Lucoster
357 AF - Estach Mercadia
358 AF - Xadzia Rihwin-Lucoster
360 AF - Estach Mercadia
361 AF - Erhon Lucoster
444 AF - Mendax Mendacis
461 AF - Erhon Lucoster
474 AF - Zambuk
512 AF - Imyrr Rousseau
538 AF - Darknight Sioraiocht
585 AF - Tanris Rozzan
611 AF - Dunn Lichlord
691 AF - Jy'Barrak Dameron
922 AF - Imyrr Invictus
948 AF - Grandue Xeh'ria

City Leaders - Archon Ascendants

691 AF - Dunn Lichlord
702 AF - Grandue Bloodthroat
719 AF - Ryldagh Valeth
773 AF - Klendathu
782 AF - Truax Diaboli
796 AF - Penwize Baker
815 AF - Truax Diaboli
820 AF - Rackham Moliuvia
838 AF - Imyrr Rousseau

Landmarks

On the eastern side of the city, across the Accra River, lies the historic Cyclade, the hill upon which the ruins of the monastery of the Ashuran monks lies. The hill originally held the "Minorus Basilica," built by the Church during Shallam's occupation of Ashtan. Easy access to this Basilica was what the Church had in mind when they built the Sanctuary Bridge across the river. In 172 AF, the Kharon monks took the fortress as their own, and when they moved to Hashan, they took the fortress with them. The Ashuran Monastery took its place before being destroyed in turn during the resistance against Golgotha.

The Arboretum of Enlightenment, de Vermiis Art Gallery, and Loving Hearts Orphanage were all built by the legendary Occultist Servelan de Vermiis. The Arboretum contains many strange and exotic plant species. The de Vermiis Art Gallery, while receiving critical praise, has been said by some to depict the Church in an unfair light. The Loving Hearts Orphanage is where children are led to be slaughtered so that their pineal glands can be harvested.

The Iron Citadel was the former fortress and guildhall of the now-defunct Infernals guild. It was burned down by the angry citizens of Ashtan after the guild rebelled against the city. The guild tutor's magically-preserved head may still be seen piked before its ruins, a warning to all other potential turncoats.

The Accron Overlook, through which the Accra River flows, is the upper-class residential district. It is here that the houses of the merchant princes reside, as well as those of wealthy adventurers in nearby Golden Apple Estates. The Dowager Montagenet lived here in her classic, Doric-style mansion. Lady Korkill was known to reside here, resting on the laurels of her father's coal-mining company's meteoric rise from the ashes. Also of note is the estate of John Bailin, who made a fortune selling inks and dyes across the land.

Polygnotus Way is the middle-class residential sector.

The Descent marks the beginning to lower-class sections of the city, which start with decaying old mansions and transition to cramped but tidy dwellings.

Martin's Sorrow, with its disease-ridden streets and dilapidated buildings, caps it all off as the dead-bottom rung of the social ladder. The sculptor Cornelius von Storung once lived here. He is better known as the Unknown Artist and now resides in the upper level of the de Vermiis Art Gallery.

Inhabitants

Aside from the various guards and orphans found along the streets in Ashtan, there are a few notable citizens worth mentioning:

Facilities

The Nicator Archives, Ashtan's news archives, may be found in the Great Library of Nicator.

Just off of the northern Parade of Zarathustra, which juts through the vertical centre of the city, are the Postal Office of Ashtan and the Royal Bank of Ashtan.

Off of Market Street is the cluttered workshop of Schliemann the Unlocker, Ashtan's resident locksmith.

In Dockhand Square, aspiring fishing enthusiasts can purchase bait at The Tackle Box.

The slaughterhouse of Ashtan is located just north of the Descent.

The news of the day can be purchased from Lucca, the city's paperboy.

Those eager to engage in martial prowess may make use of the city's arena, the Theatrum Mortalis.

All of these facilities are available for use to citizens and visitors alike.

Shopping

Just a stride away from the city gates, Central Market and the surrounding shops are most popular among and readily accessible to tourists and citizens alike. One of Rurin's many outlets, it offers a wide array of utilities that would appeal to any adventurer, from inks and commodities to basic food and clothing. In the northwestern corner of town can be found Dockhand Square, a popular crossroads of sorts. Aside from being the most frequent haunt of the Ratman, this seaside district is dotted with many odd adventurer-owned shops catering to all manners of taste. Venturing east and south from here, one might find a cluster of adventurer-owned shops along a particular curve of Croce Lane, as well as the smithy of Listar, the Royal Blacksmith. On the far east side of the city, steeped in the upper-class elegance that is the Accron Overlook, is Amadia's Jewellery Shoppe of Ashtan.

Dining and Recreation

Should you find your palate a bit dry, stop by the nearby Seadog Tavern on the northwest corner of Dockhand Square, where a good flagon of mead is always on tap. For those in the mood for a more unique taste, Fire and Spice, located just one room west of the tavern, might be more to their liking. It is here that Dagon, the barkeep, mixes all manners of drinks unique to the city, from Golden Apples to Electric Demiurges, and beyond. Warm meals are also available at the Fire and Spice, prepared by local culinary master Chef Cornelios. Across Anza Street from the Loving Hearts Orphanage is Cinnabeth's Creperie, where one may indulge in crepes, tarts, and pastries of all varieties. In the northeast section of the city, steeped in the shadowy Descent, is the Ugly Humgii Bar and Grill, where the more laid-back eater can settle down and buy burgers, ribs, and other such grillside staples; patrons may even partake in the relatively unique chance to create a custom burger with toppings of their choosing.

In the northeasterly section of the city, just off of Deer Grove Road, lies the Pheidas Gambling Parlour, where one might tempt fate with Dielia, the cardshark, or Croesus, the roulette attendant. In Dockhand Square at Fire and Spice, one can enjoy the unique artform of exotic firedancer Naodia. Or, if books are more your style, the Great Library of Nicator might be for you. Just off of Lycaeneum Avenue lies a solarium where acupuncture from Aiden and massage from Jael may be purchased through Julio. If the outdoors strike your fancy, perhaps a bit of sightseeing on the Accra River or the lava crater of the former Lake Balaton is in order.

Famous Faces

More than a few famous faces have hailed from Ashtan:

  • King Garrin, the Golden, the ruler of Ashtan who first instigated battle with rival Shallam over easily accessible ores in the Siroccian Mountains after generations of isolation from one another.
  • The wise King Martin ruled circa 200 years before the rise of Seleucar. The district known as Martin's Sorrow was named after him; according to local tales, when he looked over it, he wept at the suffering he saw before him.
  • The resistance fighter Zarathustra led the citizens of both Ashtan and Thera (around the same time) to revolt against their Shallamese captors. The Parade of Zarathustra is named after him, and a statue in his likeness may be found at the centre of the Pillars of Ashtan.
  • The valiant King Tephicles oversaw Ashtan during the Wars of Succession.
  • The crafty King Pallan was the last Ashtani underking with feudal ties to Seleucar.
  • King Beldan wrested control of the throne of the newly independent Ashtani immediately following the fall of Seleucar.
  • King Tiryn, known as the Tree King of Ashtan, brought one of each type of tree from the Aureliana Forest to brighten the life of his bride. The Aurelian Crescent is named in honour of his act.
  • King Allamoris was monarch of Ashtan during the Burning Times.
  • Epicurus, the renowned philosopher, has lived in Ashtan since he was a young man.
  • The Ratman, local rat collector of Ashtan, grew up in Martin's Sorrow.
  • The legendary Occultist Servelan de Vermiis was from Ashtan, and it is also here in 190 AF that she conducted a vast and complicated experiment involving the Loving Hearts Orphanage, de Vermiis Art Gallery, and Arboretum of Enlightenment, summoning the Unnamable Horror from across time and space and merging with it to become Eris, Goddess of Chaos.

Streets: Anza Street, Aurelian Crescent, Croce Lane, Elm Street, Golden Walk, Guardian's Avenue, Lycaeneum Avenue, Manike Way, Market Street, Merchant Street, Parade of Zarathustra, Pine Street, Oak Street, Outlaw's Alley, Polygamus Avenue, Polygnotus Way, Protean Way, Radiant Path, Stagira Boulevard.

Shopping Districts: Croce Lane, Dockhand Square, Merchant's Quarter.