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{{canon}}The capital of [[Mordent]], '''Mordentshire''' is a city and port of the [[Sea of Sorrows]] located at [[Arden Bay]].<ref name="gaz3_74_78">pages 74-78, ''Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 3'', Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), April 2003</ref> It is also the location of the Lawful Good sect of the [[Church of Ezra]], the [[Pure Hearts]].
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}}{{canon}}The capital of [[Mordent]], '''Mordentshire''' is a city and port of the [[Sea of Sorrows]] located at [[Arden Bay]].<ref name="gaz3_74_78">pages 74-78, ''Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 3'', Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), April 2003</ref> It is also the location of the Lawful Good sect of the [[Church of Ezra]], the [[Pure Hearts]].


==Locations in Mordentshire==
==Locations in Mordentshire==
==Law and Order in Mordentshire==


==Inhabitants of Mordentshire==
==Inhabitants of Mordentshire==
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==Streets of Mordentshire==
==Streets of Mordentshire==


==Law and Order in Mordentshire==
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Mordentshire has [[Category:Town Guard of Mordentshire|its own town guard]]. In addition, Mordenshire has the services of an elite law enforcement agency of dedicated and professional investigators called the [[Lamplighters]], formed by [[Sheriff Owen Finhallen]] and [[Sir Samuel Crosse]].<ref name="gaz3_114">page 114, ''Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 3'', Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), April 2003</ref>
Mordentshire has [[Category:Town Guard of Mordentshire|its own town guard]]. In addition, Mordenshire has the services of an elite law enforcement agency of dedicated and professional investigators called the [[Lamplighters]], formed by [[Sheriff Owen Finhallen]] and [[Sir Samuel Crosse]].<ref name="gaz3_114">page 114, ''Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 3'', Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), April 2003</ref>


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The capital of Mordent, Mordentshire is a city and port of the Sea of Sorrows located at Arden Bay.[1] It is also the location of the Lawful Good sect of the Church of Ezra, the Pure Hearts.

Locations in Mordentshire

Law and Order in Mordentshire

Inhabitants of Mordentshire

Streets of Mordentshire

Mordentshire has. In addition, Mordenshire has the services of an elite law enforcement agency of dedicated and professional investigators called the Lamplighters, formed by Sheriff Owen Finhallen and Sir Samuel Crosse.[2]

References

  1. pages 74-78, Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 3, Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), April 2003
  2. page 114, Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 3, Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), April 2003