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A town of craftspeople dependent upon raw materials from [[Tempe Falls]], '''Corvia''' is located within [[Darkon]] in the Mountains of Misery region. The great stone spires that reach high above the town together make up an amazing site. The town itself is a dizzying assembly of indistinguishable thoroughfares that wind in and through the spires rather than a discrete network of streets. Baron [[Urjo Mustanen]] rules the town openly, the might of his Baronial Guard matched only by that of the militia in [[Nartok]]. However, [[Beryl Silvertress]], leader of the [[Karg]] branch of the [[Kargat]], also resides here.<ref name="gaz2_46_47">{{gaz2|46-47}}</ref>
==Locations in Corvia==
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A town of craftspeople dependent upon raw materials from [[Tempe Falls]], Corvia is located within [[Darkon]] in the [[Mountains of Misery]] region. The great stone spires that reach high above the town together make up an amazing site. The town itself is a dizzying assembly of indistinguishable thoroughfares  that wind in and through the spires rather than a discrete network of [[street]]s. [[Baron Urjo Mustanen]] rules the town openly, the might of his Baronial Guard matched only by that of the militia in [[Nartok]]. However, [[Beryl Silvertress]], leader of the [[Karg]] branch of the [[Kargat]], also resides here.<ref>[[Gazetteer II]] p. 46-47</ref>
==[[:category:Locations in Corvia|Locations in Corvia]]==
*[[The Baronial Tower]]
*[[The Baronial Tower]]
*[[the Whistling Tower]]
*[[the Whistling Tower]]
==Inns and Taverns==
*[[The Obsidian Heart]]
*[[The Obsidian Heart]]
*[[The Silver Mistress]]
*[[The Silver Mistress]]


==[[:category:Inhabitants of Corvia|Inhabitants of Corvia]]==
==Inhabitants of Corvia==
*[[Silent Sheehan]]<ref>[[Rogue's Gallery: Silent Sheehan]], [[Dragon Magazine]] #238</ref>
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*[[Silent Sheehan]]<ref>{{NC|book=Rogue's Gallery: Silent Sheehan, Dragon Magazine #238}}</ref>
==[[:category:Streets of Corvia|Streets of Corvia]]==


==Law and Order in Corvia==
==Law and Order in Corvia==
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*Baron [[Urjo Mustanen]]
*Chief [[Constable Rikkard Jardehr]]
*[[Beryl Silvertress]]
*[[Beryl Silvertress]]
*[[Captain Braz Debello]]
*Captain [[Braz Debello]]
*[[Chief Constable Rikkard Jardehr]]
*[[Baron Urjo Mustanen]]


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A town of craftspeople dependent upon raw materials from Tempe Falls, Corvia is located within Darkon in the Mountains of Misery region. The great stone spires that reach high above the town together make up an amazing site. The town itself is a dizzying assembly of indistinguishable thoroughfares that wind in and through the spires rather than a discrete network of streets. Baron Urjo Mustanen rules the town openly, the might of his Baronial Guard matched only by that of the militia in Nartok. However, Beryl Silvertress, leader of the Karg branch of the Kargat, also resides here.[1]

Locations in Corvia

Inhabitants of Corvia

Law and Order in Corvia

References

  1. Canon:(?) page 46-47, Gazetteer II, Arthaus Publishing (John W. Mangrum, Ryan Naylor, Chris Nichols, Andrew Wyatt), 2003, ISBN: 1-58846-830-5
  2. Netbook Canon:(?) page {{{page}}}, Rogue's Gallery: Silent Sheehan, Dragon Magazine #238