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Sutherfane is a city-state in the southernmost part of Aarden. It is the only member nation in this region, and the city-state is home to a council of oligarchic ship captains and wealthy merchants. The captains and their ships are often called pirates by the rest of the empire, but they do not attack Aardenian ships. Instead, they tell stories of plundering the lost wealth of the Mournlands and of attacking ships of Tunerican origin.
Sutherfane is a city-state located in the southernmost part of Aarden. It is run by an oligarchical council of ship captains and wealthy merchants who are notorious for their piracy on the high seas. While they do not prey on Aardenian ships, they often tell stories of plundering the lost wealth of the Mournlands and of attacking ships of Tunerican origin.


The church of the creator does not have much influence in Sutherfane, but the city-state has a hostile attitude towards magic, magic users, and the idea of magic. If a magic user is found in the city, the individual is immediately turned over to the church of the creator, which has the authority to execute the offender. While the city-state has managed to keep the Hand out of its business, it could change if they are found to be harbouring magic users. The city-state is regarded as an extremely hostile place to magic, the idea of magic, or magic users, second only to Nostor's Keep. Sutherfane's hostility towards magic comes from its relationship to the Fade, the Mournlands, and the Sea of Serpents, and its citizens know that magic was at the root cause of all of those things.
The citizens of Sutherfane are fiercely independent and have little loyalty to the Empire. They see the Empire as a tedious bureaucracy rather than an authoritative figure. The city's ruling council is more concerned with their own personal wealth than with anything to do with the Empire. Despite being a member "nation," the leaders call it "the free city" and operate as such.


Sutherfane is regarded as an almost lawless city and a pirate haven. It is a member of the empire of Aarden more out of necessity than anything else, as it is one of the only cities to survive the Fade. The citizens of Sutherfane feel no loyalty to the empire and see it as a tedious bureaucracy rather than an authoritative figure.
Sutherfane is regarded as an extremely hostile place to magic, the idea of magic, or magic users, second only to Nostor's Keep. Everyone in Sutherfane has lost someone to the beasts of the Mournlands or the Sea of Serpents. Knowing that magic was at the root cause of all of those things, the city's ruling council turns over any magic user found in the city to the Church of the Creator, which has little power or influence in Sutherfane. However, if a magic user is ever found in the city, they are turned over by the city to the church immediately. While they have managed to keep the Hand out of their business, that could change if they are found to be harboring magic users.


The ruling council in Sutherfane is more concerned with their own personal wealth than with the needs of the empire. They call it "the free city" and operate as such. Sutherfane's citizens have lost someone to the beasts of the Mournlands or the Sea of Serpents. The Mournlands are directly west of Sutherfane, and the Sea of Serpents is the name given to the ocean that separates Aarden's continent from the Mournlands and the secondary continent.
Sutherfane is an almost lawless city, a pirate haven more similar to early Caribbean ports like Nassau. The city is home to many gambling establishments and fighting pits, as well as a thriving black market trade in illegal goods. While the city has a reputation for being hostile and dangerous, it is also home to some of the most skilled shipbuilders and sailors in the Empire, and its shipyards are renowned for their craftsmanship.
 
Sutherfane is a mostly lawless city, and is home to many gambling dens and fighting pits, which are popular with the pirate population. While the city-state is hostile to magic, it is not hostile to money, and gambling and fighting pits are popular ways for the pirates to make a quick profit.


== People of interest ==
== People of interest ==

Revision as of 19:32, 22 February 2023

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Sutherfane is a city-state located in the southernmost part of Aarden. It is run by an oligarchical council of ship captains and wealthy merchants who are notorious for their piracy on the high seas. While they do not prey on Aardenian ships, they often tell stories of plundering the lost wealth of the Mournlands and of attacking ships of Tunerican origin.

The citizens of Sutherfane are fiercely independent and have little loyalty to the Empire. They see the Empire as a tedious bureaucracy rather than an authoritative figure. The city's ruling council is more concerned with their own personal wealth than with anything to do with the Empire. Despite being a member "nation," the leaders call it "the free city" and operate as such.

Sutherfane is regarded as an extremely hostile place to magic, the idea of magic, or magic users, second only to Nostor's Keep. Everyone in Sutherfane has lost someone to the beasts of the Mournlands or the Sea of Serpents. Knowing that magic was at the root cause of all of those things, the city's ruling council turns over any magic user found in the city to the Church of the Creator, which has little power or influence in Sutherfane. However, if a magic user is ever found in the city, they are turned over by the city to the church immediately. While they have managed to keep the Hand out of their business, that could change if they are found to be harboring magic users.

Sutherfane is an almost lawless city, a pirate haven more similar to early Caribbean ports like Nassau. The city is home to many gambling establishments and fighting pits, as well as a thriving black market trade in illegal goods. While the city has a reputation for being hostile and dangerous, it is also home to some of the most skilled shipbuilders and sailors in the Empire, and its shipyards are renowned for their craftsmanship.

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