
Nestled on the coast against the Mountains that fall off into the sea the city has become the largest port in the known world. The N'dreth river which winds it's way down from the west pours out into the ocean and cuts the city in half. The northern section is home to the upper class and most of the shops and businesses that fill the area. The southern end houses the trades men shops; smiths, carpenters, butchers, etc, and the docks for the port.
Tucked against the mountain walls is the main temple devoted to Lledrith and the school for those who wish to follow the Priest's path in life. The temple itself was carved into the mountain side and the school and temple steps follow the winding path of the foothills. All but the outer courtyard and main prayer chambers are off limits to the public.

Home to the shops, businesses, and main commerce center of Darag'rathad. Everything your heart desires can be found within the confines of the district in some way shape or form. The large fountain square that resides in the center marks the home of the city's annual festivals and a common gathering place for those attending the school. The market district is also home to the ever famous Sleeping King Inn.
The largest and tavern and Inn in the city. Everyone at some point in the day is likely to have made a trip to the Inn or to at least heard about something that has gone on there. It is the center for most of the city's working class's social activities and commonly a place for the more well off to get away from their own stuffy lifestyle. There is an old superstition revolvoing around the Inn that says that Musivus himself often comes to the bar disguised as either a beggar or a traveling minstrel to rest from his vigil watching over mankind. It is considered extreme bad luck to cross any such men in the bar for fear that they could be Musivus himself.
The docks are the only area that boats are allowed to dock and unload cargo in the city. Most of the area around the docks is taken up with ware houses and various fish mongers. 
The Outsikirts are the areas of the city that border the walls along the southern side. They are not a place to be after dark unless you know your way around, and even then you best be on your toes. It is the home of the more 'illegal' businesses or homes for those who wish to stay out of the public eye. 








