Fallsword

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The last remaining Irolean city in Modur, Fallsword is an enormous city located on the Bay of Itar.

Places of Import

Rhyswhin Museum

An Irolean museum with numerous artifacts, including some from the long-defunct Circle of Omens, a druid circle founded by Moduri ages ago, which foresaw their own destruction. The museum is in Oldtown and ran by a Moduri, Canaso, who is very untrusting of non-Moduri.

Beings of Note

Alda Calestia

Mayor of Fallsword. Human woman.

Jessinta Vehk

Bishop of Fallsword. Irolean half-elf woman.

Orotate and Dori

Crystallized woman and her son. Moduri elves.

Goma

Moduri elf woman and town elder.

Pyrell

Half-elf, Skallanite priest in the Wayward Chapel in Newtown. Mid-30s.

Cedric

Grave Cleric human of Sut. 40s. Short, squat, salt and pepper beard.

Taldor and Beryl

Assassins. Pretending to be Redeemers, but actually mercs hired by Riouva Cadwell. Taldor is dead.

Riouva Cadwell

Irolean elf, son of Wembley Cadwell, the original prince of Cadwell Principality. Riouva ruled the principality as governor until he was deposed violently by the MEA in 962. His wife and children were all murdered and strung up in Tam Kerestan, but he escaped and is now in hiding.

Things of Interest

Sword of Amas

The primary feature of Fallsword: an enormous rock formation that looks like a sword stuck in the earth. The Moduri believe it was once held by their ancient god of war, Amas Onatiri, during the War of the Gods, in which all of the gods were destroyed. Amas was killed and his body fell into the sea, his sword embedding into the rock. The Moduri believe that one day, Amas will return, reborn as Kavan Tires, the god of the sea, to reclaim his sword and bring about a new age of the gods.