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City of Port-a-Lucine

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Municipality of Port-a-Lucine
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Port-a-Lucine is the capital city of Dementlieu. The city's fine art and culture is the default image foreigners think of Dementlieu. Built upon Lucine Bay, it is also a major port to the Sea of Sorrows.[1][1.1]

Quarters of Port-a-Lucine

The quarters of Port-a-Lucine surround the Ste. Mere des Larmes (see below).[1.2]

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The Ste. Mere des Larmes Cathedral serves as the headquarters for the Dementlieuse Sect of the Church of Ezra (True Neutral in alignment). In addition, several Hospices of Hala dot the Quartier Ouvier[1.19]

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References

  1. Canon:(?) Gazetteer III, Arthaus Publishing (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, Andrew Wyatt), 2003, ISBN: 9781588460868
    1. p. 11, 30, 31-33
    2. p. 31-32
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    7. p. 33
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    19. p. 32
    20. p. 11
    21. p. 32
  2. Van Richten's Arsenal p. 41-42, 46, 49
  3. Children of the Night: The Created p. 46-48
  4. Children of the Night: Werebeasts p. 22-25, Gaz III p. 32-33
  5. Children of the Night: Werebeasts p. 50
  6. Children of the Night: Werebeasts p. 52
  7. Canon:(?) page , Dungeon Master's Guide, Arthaus Publishing (Brian Campbell, Carla Hollar, Rucht Lilavivat, John W. Mangrum, Anthony Pryor, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), 2003, ISBN: 9-781588-460844
  8. Gazetteer III p. 11, 31; Van Richten's Guide to Werebeasts p. 44-45