Medloth
The capital of Tyldamin. Verdant Tree. The vast majority of IMP societies. The Tyldamin Triumvirate. Metals and other goods being shipped down the Senu river. The harbour.
A skyline of grand buildings with many large windows and balustrades and opulent courtyards but most buildings are plainly rectangular, a little narrow and with little light. The city is one of the few places where you will find apartments of two or three stories surrounding home courts. The narrow and dim buildings are somewhat compensated by the open courts, since most Taesaf spend their time more outdoors anyway.
The harbour is not that of a great trading port, but it's lively enough. Naelasaf sailors everywhere down there, as well as Taesaf fisher folk. Also Wendyn fisher folk (feel like this is one of those poor trades that is very open to everyone in Tyldamin which is kind of closed off and Lomyn/Taesaf centric otherwise).
The Court of the Tyldamin Triumvirate sits on the edge of the old town centre, a fair stone's throw from the banks of the river Senu. Here the Triumvirate spend much of their time working, debating policy with each other and overseeing their ministries. The ministries indeed take up the vast majority of the facilities and by now are well settled in their various corners. The ministry people are more fixtures of the place than the Triumvirs as they often spend half their lives or more working here. Despite being redistributed amongst the Triumvirs, they are extremely resistant to being physically shuffled around the place as it upsets work for a long time. And one can't blame them - who wants to carry around piles of documents every three years just because management changed?
In front of the gates of the Court stands the Verdant Tree. Said to have been planted by the first Taesaf to arrive at that spot, it's an important landmark for the city.
A skyline of grand buildings with many large windows and balustrades and opulent courtyards but most buildings are plainly rectangular, a little narrow and with little light. The city is one of the few places where you will find apartments of two or three stories surrounding home courts. The narrow and dim buildings are somewhat compensated by the open courts, since most Taesaf spend their time more outdoors anyway.
The harbour is not that of a great trading port, but it's lively enough. Naelasaf sailors everywhere down there, as well as Taesaf fisher folk. Also Wendyn fisher folk (feel like this is one of those poor trades that is very open to everyone in Tyldamin which is kind of closed off and Lomyn/Taesaf centric otherwise).
The Court of the Tyldamin Triumvirate sits on the edge of the old town centre, a fair stone's throw from the banks of the river Senu. Here the Triumvirate spend much of their time working, debating policy with each other and overseeing their ministries. The ministries indeed take up the vast majority of the facilities and by now are well settled in their various corners. The ministry people are more fixtures of the place than the Triumvirs as they often spend half their lives or more working here. Despite being redistributed amongst the Triumvirs, they are extremely resistant to being physically shuffled around the place as it upsets work for a long time. And one can't blame them - who wants to carry around piles of documents every three years just because management changed?
In front of the gates of the Court stands the Verdant Tree. Said to have been planted by the first Taesaf to arrive at that spot, it's an important landmark for the city.

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