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'''Aerie''' is a large town located within [[Falkovnia]]. Of the large communities, '''Aerie''' is the furthest south, its distance from [[Lekar]] affording it a degree of freedom from the oppression of [[Vlad Drakov]]'s central influence. Also as a result of its placement, Aerie is an important trade hub for commerce flowing from the Old Svalich Road. Although more open figuratively and literally than much of Falkovnia, much of Aerie is still quite polluted with filth and decay as well as crime. In addition, [[Stadtfuhrer Igor Feiggein]] is quite creative in devising horrible and sadistic means of punishment, with only the efforts of [[Wachekapitan Gottfried Rattezenburg]] and [[Handelleutnant Gerher Truantheim]] keeping his abuses from becoming too great.<ref name="gaz2_109_110"></ref>
'''Aerie''' is a large town located within [[Falkovnia]]. Of the large communities, '''Aerie''' is the furthest south, its distance from [[Lekar]] affording it a degree of freedom from the oppression of [[Vlad Drakov]]'s central influence. Also as a result of its placement, Aerie is an important trade hub for commerce flowing from the Old Svalich Road. Although more open figuratively and literally than much of Falkovnia, much of Aerie is still quite polluted with filth and decay as well as crime. In addition, [[Stadtfuhrer Igor Feiggein]] is quite creative in devising horrible and sadistic means of punishment, with only the efforts of [[Wachekapitan Gottfried Rattezenburg]] and [[Handelleutnant Gerher Truantheim]] keeping his abuses from becoming too great.<ref name="gaz2_109_110"></ref>

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Gemeinde von Aerie
File:Aerie-arms.png
Culture Level Medieval
Climate & Terrain
Year Formed
Population
Races (%)
Languages Spoken Falkovnian, Common
Religions
Government nominal Feudal Monarchy
Ruler Stadtfuhrer Igor Feiggein[1]
Ruler Title Stadtfuhrer von Aerie
Title Inheritance Male-Preference House Senority, lead by haus Stadtfuhrer
Title Ascendant (Above) Kingsfuhrer von Falkovnia, held by Vlad Drakov[2]
Title Descendant (Below) Wachekapitan von Aerie

Aerie is a large town located within Falkovnia. Of the large communities, Aerie is the furthest south, its distance from Lekar affording it a degree of freedom from the oppression of Vlad Drakov's central influence. Also as a result of its placement, Aerie is an important trade hub for commerce flowing from the Old Svalich Road. Although more open figuratively and literally than much of Falkovnia, much of Aerie is still quite polluted with filth and decay as well as crime. In addition, Stadtfuhrer Igor Feiggein is quite creative in devising horrible and sadistic means of punishment, with only the efforts of Wachekapitan Gottfried Rattezenburg and Handelleutnant Gerher Truantheim keeping his abuses from becoming too great.[1]

Locations in Aerie

Aerie is named for Selberhas Aerie, the strange and purportedly haunted spire that lies at the heart of Crucea's Park. The park itself is a forested zone lying behind walls at the heart of Aerie. In addition, Aerie boasts another mystic site of note: the House of Doors, protected by Liebheldin of the Door.[1]


Law and Order in Aerie

Inhabitants of Aerie

Aerie is home to several to Silva Winterhearst and a number of other mediums. They have formed the secret society known as the Veiled Palm.[1]

Streets of Aerie

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Canon: pages 109-110, Gazetteer, vol 2, Arthaus Publishing 2003 (John W. Mangrum, Ryan Naylor, Chris Nichols, Andrew Wyatt), ISBN 1-58846-830-5
  2. Canon: page 36, Domains of Dread, TSR Inc 1997