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==Locations in Morfenzi==
==Locations in Morfenzi==
==Inhabitants of Morfenzi==
==Streets of Morfenzi==


==Law and Order in Morfenzi==
==Law and Order in Morfenzi==
*Stadtfuhrer [[Weistocht Theodorn]]<ref name="gaz2_109"></ref>
*Stadtfuhrer [[Weistocht Theodorn]]<ref name="gaz2_109"></ref>
*Wachekapitan [[Urislav Jurgens]]<ref name="gaz2_109"></ref>
*Wachekapitan [[Urislav Jurgens]]<ref name="gaz2_109"></ref>
==Inhabitants of Morfenzi==


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Revision as of 19:44, 10 April 2025

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

Morfenzi is a small town located within the northwest part of Falkovnia where the Seelewald Road and the West Timori Road intersect. It is known for its butchering and tanning industries such that the town is nicknamed Butchers' Burg. However, livestock is not the only thing that is butchered here, for this is the site of the grisly Morfenzi Murders.[3]

Locations in Morfenzi

Law and Order in Morfenzi

Inhabitants of Morfenzi

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Canon:(?) page 109, Gazetteer II, Arthaus Publishing (John W. Mangrum, Ryan Naylor, Chris Nichols, Andrew Wyatt), 2003, ISBN: 1-58846-830-5
  2. Canon:(?) page 36, Domains of Dread, TSR Inc (Steve Miller, William W. Connors), 1997, ISBN: 0786906723
  3. Canon:(?) page 107-108, Gazetteer II, Arthaus Publishing (John W. Mangrum, Ryan Naylor, Chris Nichols, Andrew Wyatt), 2003, ISBN: 1-58846-830-5