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<seo title="Barovia - City of Zeidenburg" metak="ravenloft,zeidenburg,barovia,neverwinter nights,nwn,game,rpg,persistent world,pw,d&d,dungeons & dragons" metad="The city of Zeidenberg in Barovia, is the seat of governance in the annexed Gundarak holding, held by Lyssa von Zarovich. TOUD: a NWN-EE PW." />{{canon}}'''Zeidenburg''' is a large town located on the [[Gundar River]]. Originally part of [[Gundarak]], it is now claimed by [[Barovia]]. Though it is a successful community, it is a hotbed for conflict between oppressed Gundarakite rebels and the forces of the Barovian boyars. Despite the crackdown of the authorities, ''Zeidenburg'' remains a hive of criminal activity and the black market.<ref name="gaz1_33_34">pages 33-34, ''Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 1'', Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), September 2002</ref>  
<seo title="Barovia - City of Zeidenburg" metak="ravenloft,zeidenburg,barovia,neverwinter nights,nwn,game,rpg,persistent world,pw,d&d,dungeons & dragons" metad="The city of Zeidenberg in Barovia, is the seat of governance in the annexed Gundarak holding, held by Lyssa von Zarovich. TOUD: a NWN-EE PW." />
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|terrain=Wooded mountain valley
|year_formed=[[351 BC]]
|population=27,700
|races=Humans 98%, half-Vistani 1%, Other 1%
|languages=[[Balok]], [[Luktar]], [[Common]]
|religions=[[Ezra]], [[Cult of the Morninglord]]
|government=Male-Preference House Senority, lead by house Girghiu
|ruler=Burgomaster [[Jacenty Girgiu]]
|analog=Transylvania
}}{{canon}}'''Zeidenburg''' is a large town located on the [[Gundar River]]. Originally part of [[Gundarak]], it is now claimed by [[Barovia]]. Though it is a successful community, it is a hotbed for conflict between oppressed Gundarakite rebels and the forces of the Barovian boyars. Despite the crackdown of the authorities, ''Zeidenburg'' remains a hive of criminal activity and the black market.<ref name="gaz1_33_34">pages 33-34, ''Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 1'', Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), September 2002</ref>  
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Lady [[Lyssa von Zarovich]] taking a more direct hand in day-to-day affairs has largely stabilized the region, but stable doesn't mean the conflict isn't happening - merely contained.
Lady [[Lyssa von Zarovich]] taking a more direct hand in day-to-day affairs has largely stabilized the region, but stable doesn't mean the conflict isn't happening - merely contained.

Revision as of 17:25, 28 August 2024

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File:Zeidenberg-picture.png
Culture Level Medieval
Climate & Terrain Wooded mountain valley
Year Formed 351 BC
Population 27,700
Races (%) Humans 98%, half-Vistani 1%, Other 1%
Languages Spoken Balok, Luktar, Common
Religions Ezra, Cult of the Morninglord
Government Male-Preference House Senority, lead by house Girghiu
Ruler Burgomaster Jacenty Girgiu
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Zeidenburg is a large town located on the Gundar River. Originally part of Gundarak, it is now claimed by Barovia. Though it is a successful community, it is a hotbed for conflict between oppressed Gundarakite rebels and the forces of the Barovian boyars. Despite the crackdown of the authorities, Zeidenburg remains a hive of criminal activity and the black market.[1]

Lady Lyssa von Zarovich taking a more direct hand in day-to-day affairs has largely stabilized the region, but stable doesn't mean the conflict isn't happening - merely contained.

Locations in Zeidenburg

Inhabitants of Zeidenburg

Streets of Zeidenburg

  • Merchant's Row
  • Crimson Road

Law and Order in Zeidenburg

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 pages 33-34, Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 1, Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), September 2002
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Server Canon, made by Maiyannah
  3. 3.0 3.1 Server Canon, made by Wilkins1952