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== Law & Order ==
== Law & Order ==
'''Lechberg''' is owned entirely by Ivan Dilisnya.<ref>Gazetteer IV p. 28</ref> [[Conte Edmondo Dilisnya]] and [[Conteasa Sofia Buchvold]], the town leaders of Lechberg, are both stapans of Dilisnya. [[Captain Zivon Doritor]] is the captain of the [[Lechberg Militia]].<ref name="gaz4_34"></ref>
'''Lechberg''' is owned entirely by Ivan Dilisnya.<ref>Gazetteer IV p. 28</ref> Conte [[Edmondo Dilisnya]] and Conteasa [[Sofia Buchvold]], the town leaders of Lechberg, are both stapans of Dilisnya. Captain [[Zivon Doritor]] is the captain of the [[Lechberg Militia]].<ref name="gaz4_34"></ref>


== People to See ==
== People to See ==


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Revision as of 12:48, 11 April 2025

Lechberg is a small city, located originally in (and the former capital of) Dorvinia, now in Borca following the latter's absorption of the former in the Grand Conjunction. Lechberg is located in northern Borca where Lech's Road and the Scythe Highway join on the western shores of the Vasha River just prior to crossing via the Raudraci Bridge. Further east in the center of town Lech's Mountain juts 800 ft into the air, to which the roads circle up and around.[1]

Lechberg contains Degravo, the estate of Ivan Dilisnya.[2]

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Law & Order

Lechberg is owned entirely by Ivan Dilisnya.[3] Conte Edmondo Dilisnya and Conteasa Sofia Buchvold, the town leaders of Lechberg, are both stapans of Dilisnya. Captain Zivon Doritor is the captain of the Lechberg Militia.[2]

People to See

References

  1. Canon:(?) page 33, Gazetteer IV, Arthaus Publishing (James Lowder, John W. Mangrum, Ryan Naylor, Anthony Pryor, Voronica Whitney-Robinson, and Andrew Wyatt), 2004, ISBN: 978-1588460875
  2. 2.0 2.1 Canon:(?) page 34, Gazetteer IV, Arthaus Publishing (James Lowder, John W. Mangrum, Ryan Naylor, Anthony Pryor, Voronica Whitney-Robinson, and Andrew Wyatt), 2004, ISBN: 978-1588460875
  3. Gazetteer IV p. 28