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Telina
Torn asunder in recent years by political turmoil, the city of Telina has recently come under control of a shadowy conglomerate of thieves, cutthroats, and other such unsavory types. Originally a duchy under vassalage to Kalis, a recent peasant revolt left hundreds in the city dead, and the local militia undermanned and nigh powerless to stop the underbelly of the city to rise up and take over. They are currently in negotiations with the King of Kalis to return the city to him, but talks have stalled as the guilds in charge have realized just how profitable it is to own an entire city. The formerly banned slave trade now thrives in Telina, many of it’s victims coming from all parts of the world, brought to stage by cruel slavemongers, eager to turn a quick profit in the unruly city.
Summary
Climate
Demographic
Primarily human, but with a far larger diversity of races than the typical city due to it’s chaotic nature.
Elves,
halflings,
dwarves,
half-elves,
tieflings,
orcs,
the occasional goblin clan
Primary Exports
Primary Imports
Food,
stone,
weapons,
armor,
laborers,
common staple goods.
Political Structure
Shops
Aromas & More
Sells perfume
Shop keeper: Lasonia
FF
Silk Road
Dresses
Shop keeper: Angelica
A middle-aged woman
Salt and pepper hair
Madam Trusel’s
Slavery Culture
Since slavery is accepted in Telina, there is a well-understood code to slave collars. An owned slave will have a tag with the insignia of their owner on one side, and their name or number on the other. The colour of a collar denotes the slave's purpose:
Labor:
Green (agriculture)
Gray (skilled)
Entertainment:
Yellow (musical)
Orange (dance)
Sexual:
Pink (low level)
Red (mid level)
Purple (high level)
For Sale:
Play:
Fighters
Colours may be combined. For example, purple and yellow means a high-level sexual slave with musical training. A yellow and red collar might indicate that the slave is used more for entertainment than the bedroom but the owner is willing to slide on that.
Notable People
The aristocratic courts of Telina were once held in extremely high regard, second only to the royal courts of Kalis. After the peasant revolt, several of the local families were publicly executed, most fled the city, and the ones who left were known to have unofficially collaborated with the revolutionaries but publicly deny it.
Emir Elemendre Hennad, a recent inheritor to a thriving textile operation in
Catalajara
Baroness Jichulle Meadowbrow, visiting heiress of a fish business based in
Calinth
Baron Jushim Duhorus, heir to a wealth generated by the lucrative local forestry business
Mayor, only recently a member of the Telina social scene since the revolution, but as the revolt continues, this person is being considered an important social player because of their power over the city.
Lord Pernier Esqucon, heir to the Esqucon estate, whose slaves fill the city's fighting pits.
Stolas Farrowbrook, Master of the
Farrowbrook estate, whose exotic and skilled slaves are highly valued among the aristocrats and wealthy families of
Tribel. He is generally considered to be a highly-skilled social player held on roughly equal standing to a Lord, who has attended social functions on behalf of the
Farrowbrook estate for over a century.
Earl Frendhin, a local aristocrat who, as rumour has it, has recently taken a new mistress. Rumour also has it that his wife is pregnant with a servant's child.
Marquess Bygrave, widely known to love his companion as much as or perhaps more than his wife.