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{{canon}}'''Levkarest''' is the capital and largest city of [[Borca]] with a population of 8,500. Levkarest is also Borca's capital and a major nexus for trade. Located in south central Borca and formed in the shape of a heart, Levkarest is situated on the western side of the [[Luna River]]. The [[Crimson Highway]] travels through the city's core with the [[Sunrise Gate]] at the west and the [[Sunset Gate]] at the east. In addition, the [[Old Svalich Road]] drifts into Levkarest from the northeast out of [[Barovia]] and ends in [[Caina]], a satellite village of Levkarest.<ref name="gaz4_35">page 35, Gazetteer IV</ref> | |||
==Locations in Levkarest== | |||
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*[[Academy of Style]]<ref name="gaz4_35_35">pages 36-36, Gazetteer IV</ref> | |||
*[[The Great Cathedral]]<ref name="gaz4_35_35"></ref> | |||
*[[Marsav Hall]]<ref name="gaz4_35_35"></ref> | |||
*[[Misericordia]] ([[Estate]] of [[Ivana Boritsi]])<ref name="gaz4_35_35"></ref> | |||
*[[Raouff's Candy Factory]]<ref name="chill_17">page 17, Chilling Tales</ref> | |||
===Inns and Taverns=== | ===Inns and Taverns=== | ||
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*[[The Dark Maiden (Gambling Hall)|The Dark Maiden]] | *[[The Dark Maiden (Gambling Hall)|The Dark Maiden]] | ||
*[[Desfraya Manor]] | *[[Desfraya Manor]]<ref name="gaz4_35_35"></ref> | ||
*[[Rosebud's Thorn]] | *[[Rosebud's Thorn]]<ref name="gaz4_35_35"></ref> | ||
*[[Sun's Peak]] (In Caina) | *[[Sun's Peak]] (In Caina)<ref name="gaz4_35_35"></ref> | ||
*[[Tinfella Tavern]]<ref name=" | *[[Tinfella Tavern]]<ref name="chill_17"></ref> | ||
==Law & Order in Levkarest== | ==Law & Order in Levkarest== |
Latest revision as of 15:34, 26 August 2024
This section contains canon Ravenloft information from officially published sources; see the References below. |
Levkarest is the capital and largest city of Borca with a population of 8,500. Levkarest is also Borca's capital and a major nexus for trade. Located in south central Borca and formed in the shape of a heart, Levkarest is situated on the western side of the Luna River. The Crimson Highway travels through the city's core with the Sunrise Gate at the west and the Sunset Gate at the east. In addition, the Old Svalich Road drifts into Levkarest from the northeast out of Barovia and ends in Caina, a satellite village of Levkarest.[1]
Locations in Levkarest
This section contains canon Ravenloft information from officially published sources; see the References below. |
- Academy of Style[2]
- The Great Cathedral[2]
- Marsav Hall[2]
- Misericordia (Estate of Ivana Boritsi)[2]
- Raouff's Candy Factory[3]
Inns and Taverns
This section contains canon Ravenloft information from officially published sources; see the References below. |
Law & Order in Levkarest
Inhabitants of Levkarest
Streets of Levkarest
Missing Dread Possibility from Gazetteer IV
Template:Potential-canon Elgin Dezuni (male human ermordenung, Rog3/Exp6) and Rozalina Dezuni (female human ermordenung, Rog2/Exp7) were among the lucky few: betrothed who were also deeply in love. Ivana Boritsi attended their wedding in 745 BC, and was so taken with the young couple’s charm and beauty that she transformed them into ermordenungs that very night. Their lover’s touch forever lost to them, the Dezunis seek other ways to sate their longings. They now operate the renowned Spaima Gallery and are talented artists in their own right; the walls of their townhouse are covered in portraits of each other. When Ivana sends the Dezunis to dispatch troublesome couples, Elgin and Rozalina try to arrange the killing so that they can stare into each other’s eyes as their victims die in their arms.
Several years ago, the Dezunis appropriated a ring of regeneration from one such victim. With it, they have discovered new sensations to share. They cannot touch each other, but their blades can. Their secret experiments have produced a new school of art, “Glamour Grotesque,” in which horrific and sadistic subject matter is depicted in an overtly sensual and aesthetic manner. In Elgin and Rozalina’s newest portraits, their expressions are serene, their bodies stylistically maimed. The Dezunis also occasionally hire attractive commoners as models. These folk are drugged with wine, bound, gagged, given the ring to wear, and skillfully butchered for several days. After the “sitting” is complete and the wounds have sealed, the ermordenung reclaim their ring and send their victim staggering into the streets, a few coppers her pocket. These folk spread tales of their torture at the Dezunis’ hands, but lack the scars to prove it. An attractive hero may be asked to model for the Dezunis, or the heroes may even discover a ravaged corpse floating in the Luna — one of the artists’ few “accidents.” Alternatively, a model could recover sooner than expected and flee into the night, still wearing the ring of regeneration. The Dezunis may hire reputable heroes to recover their “stolen heirloom.”