Deodar
River City Famed for its Chairs and Architecture
Overview
Deodar, (/ˈdiː.oʊ.dɑːr/) located on the banks of the River Sele in northeast Stiriphese, is a historic river port known for its craftsmanship and tradition. Established under King Stepan’s rule, the city has long played a role in the trade of timber and minerals. Regulations limiting industry allowed Deodar to focus on high-quality craftsmanship and small-scale manufacturing. It is best known for its signature Deodar chairs, valued across Middengeard for their precision and quality.
Key Features
- Known For: Chair and furniture making, artisan goods, river life, and Ananan cultural influences.
- Vibe/Culture: A practical, slower-paced community focused on traditional craftsmanship and a connection to its surroundings.
Notable Locations or Landmarks
- Cabinet Makers Guild: A guild lodge designed in the city’s distinctive organic architectural style, featuring flowing, intricate shapes.
- Selebank: An area along the river with restaurants, bars, and a walking path.
- Ananan Spirit Shrines: Small shrines near the river, reflecting the city’s Ananan heritage.
- Makers Square: An indoor market selling local goods, antiques, and handmade items.
- The Temple of Hepzibah: A Temple in Deodar’s organic architectural style, dedicated to Hepzibah, the angel of the woodland.
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