City of Silbervas
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Gemeinde von Silbervas | |
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File:Silberbas-arms.png | |
Culture Level | Medieval |
Climate & Terrain | |
Year Formed | |
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Races (%) | |
Languages Spoken | Falkovnian, Common |
Religions | |
Government | nominal Feudal Monarchy |
Ruler | Stadtfuhrer Lonz Schzonspeigel[1] |
Ruler Title | Stadtfuhrer von Silberbas |
Title Inheritance | Male-Preference House Senority, lead by haus Schzonspeigel |
Title Ascendant (Above) | Kingsfuhrer von Falkovnia, held by Vlad Drakov[2] |
Title Descendant (Below) | Wachekapitan von Silbervas |
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This section contains canon Ravenloft information from officially published sources; see the References below. |
Nicknamed the Jewel of Falkovnia, Silbervas is a small city within Falkovnia situated on a rocky hill at the shores of Kriegvogelsee. Silberkopf, Vlad Drakov's summer home, rests on the hill's highest point. Moreover, cliffs guard the hill's approach from the north and eastern sides, though the clockwork mechanisms of the Hill Gates provide transportation up and down the sides for livestock and vehicles. The Scharhag-Fluss bisects the town, traveling from the Nachtfliegen Woods from the northeast of the city on down to Kriegvogelsee. Faustinsel lies in the midpoint of the river's crossing through Silbervas.[3]
Locations in Silbervas
Inhabitants of Silbervas
Streets of Silbervas
Law and Order in Silbervas
- Harborkapitan Silass Feuerhaupt[4]
- Stadtfuhrer Lonz Schzonspeigel[1]
- Wachekapitan Dante Marter[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Canon:(?) page 112, Gazetteer II, Arthaus Publishing (John W. Mangrum, Ryan Naylor, Chris Nichols, Andrew Wyatt), 2003, ISBN: 1-58846-830-5
- ↑ Canon:(?) page 36, Domains of Dread, TSR Inc (Steve Miller, William W. Connors), 1997, ISBN: 0786906723
- ↑ Canon:(?) page 110-111, Gazetteer II, Arthaus Publishing (John W. Mangrum, Ryan Naylor, Chris Nichols, Andrew Wyatt), 2003, ISBN: 1-58846-830-5
- ↑ Canon:(?) page 111, Gazetteer II, Arthaus Publishing (John W. Mangrum, Ryan Naylor, Chris Nichols, Andrew Wyatt), 2003, ISBN: 1-58846-830-5