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zeitgeist:places:flint [2022/04/13 20:01] – [The Nettles] neyrickzeitgeist:places:flint [2025/05/21 21:07] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ==== Central ==== ==== Central ====
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 The oldest and most developed district of Flint is The oldest and most developed district of Flint is
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 <WRAP relinfobox> <WRAP relinfobox>
 <WRAP relinfoboxtitle>Navras Opera House</WRAP> <WRAP relinfoboxtitle>Navras Opera House</WRAP>
-Flint’s oldest surviving building is the Navras Opera House\\ +Flint’s oldest surviving building is the Navras\\ 
-in the central district. Navras, an eladrin who fled Elfaivar \\ +Opera House in the central district. Navras, an\\ 
-after the Great Malice, designed the opera house and laid the \\ +eladrin who fled Elfaivar after the Great Malice,\\ 
-cornerstone with a brick he had brought from his homeland. \\ +designed the opera house and laid the cornerstone\\ 
-He spent nearly two hundred years personally overseeing its \\ +with a brick he had brought from his homeland.\\ 
-construction, and was aided by no less than eight Risuri kings. \\ +He spent nearly two hundred years personally\\ 
-When he completed the building, incongruously huge for what \\ +overseeing its construction, and was aided by\\ 
-was at the time just a small river fort city, Navras gave the \\ +no less than eight Risuri kings. When he completed\\ 
-first performance by singing the dirge of Vekesh. As the audience \\ +the building, incongruously huge for what was at\\ 
-cheered and wept at his performance, he walked off the stage\\ +the time just a small river fort city, Navras gave\\ 
-and disappeared forever.\\ +the first performance by singing the dirge of\\ 
-The acoustic design of the performance hall somehow captures\\ +Vekesh. As the audience cheered and wept at his\\ 
-magical power from song, or from the emotional reactions of\\ +performance, he walked off the stage and\\ 
-the audience. Impresarios who coordinate performance almost\\ +disappeared forever.\\ 
-always hire spellcasting bards to harness this energy and\\ +The acoustic design of the performance hall\\ 
-craft a magic item as a memento of the show. In the three\\ +somehow captures magical power from song,\\ 
-hundred years since the Navras Opera House opened, most of\\ +or from the emotional reactions of the audience.\\ 
-these items have found their ways into private collections,\\ +Impresarios who coordinate performance almost\\ 
-but a rare few have become famous, such as the Hurricane\\ +always hire spellcasting bards to harness this\\ 
-Violin, which commemorated the Fable of Seaquen and later\\ +energy and craft a magic item as a memento of\\ 
-banished a sea monster that threatened Flint Harbor in 417 a.o.v.+the show. In the three hundred years since the\\ 
 +Navras Opera House opened, most of these items\\ 
 +have found their ways into private collections,\\ 
 +but a rare few have become famous, such as the\\ 
 +Hurricane Violin, which commemorated the Fable\\ 
 +of Seaquen and later banished a sea monster\\ 
 +that threatened Flint Harbor in 417 a.o.v.
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
 +{{:zeitgeist:places:flint_central.jpg?direct&400|}}
  
 === Subrail Construction === === Subrail Construction ===
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 ==== North Shore ==== ==== North Shore ====
 +
 +<WRAP relinfobox>
 +<WRAP relinfoboxtitle>Traversing Flint</WRAP>
 +Flint is a sprawling city, and often the party’s investigations will\\
 +take them across it and back in the course of a single day. If you\\
 +use carriages, as the genteel almost always do, it takes roughly\\
 +half an hour to move from the heart of one district to the heart of\\
 +an adjacent one. Walking doubles this time.\\
 +Crossing Flint’s harbor or reaching one of The Ayres is usually\\
 +an hour-long affair by sailboat, or half an hour if you know a\\
 +friendly steamboat captain. Moving through the maze of rookeries\\
 +in the Nettles can take hours, and it’s always faster to just\\
 +go around than go over. Few paved roads lead to the Cloudwood,\\
 +which makes carriages unsuitable, and one could spend hours or\\
 +days roaming the mountains to the east or bayous to the west.\\
 +The few completed subrail stations in Central District do\\
 +provide fairly swift transport, on par with a carriage while being\\
 +cheaper and able to carry more people. Once the full subrail\\
 +network is completed, it should be possible to move between Central\\
 +district and either Bosum Strand or Stray River in as few as ten\\
 +minutes. And if ever the route under the Nettles can overcome\\
 +sabotage, it could shave nearly an hour off the time it takes to go\\
 +around the troublesome hills.
 +</WRAP>
  
 The sun rises through the mists of Cloudwood, banishing the night The sun rises through the mists of Cloudwood, banishing the night
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 friendly with the unpopular Danorans, no matter how much they friendly with the unpopular Danorans, no matter how much they
 pay him in kick-backs. pay him in kick-backs.
 +
 +==== Parity Lake ====
 +
 +When Flint first began building factories, this inland lake, fed by
 +run-off from the Nettles, was chosen by Governor Stanfield. A massive construction project widened and deepened a natural river that
 +ran from the lake to the Bosum Strand harbor, providing easy transit
 +of manufactured goods out of — and coal or heating oil into — the
 +district. Homes of fishermen on the lake were demolished, while
 +new flophouses and stacked tenements were erected for the waves of
 +people who came from around the country seeking work in the new
 +factories. Wealth poured into the city’s coffers, and into the pockets
 +of those canny enough to lease their land here, rather than sell it.\\
 +During the Fourth Yerasol War seven years ago, factories in Par-
 +ity Lake mass-produced firearms, cannons, and other weapons, and
 +a lumber mill transformed logs from the Cloudwood into components for shipyards in Bosum Strand. New factories sprang up to
 +create armor for men and ships, and soon even steam engines were
 +being churned out to retrofit Risur’s fleet.\\
 +The war effort transformed Parity Lake from a booming collective of new businesses to a crowded, foul-smelling, soot-choked
 +warren, over-crowded with the children of now second-generation
 +factory workers, surrounding a pool that every day more resembles
 +sludge than water. The police manage to keep crime down through
 +heavy-handed measures; the district’s mayor Rosa Gohins has pub-
 +licly stated that the safety and stability of the factories are more
 +important than the moral of the factory workers.\\
 +In the past few months a spate of fires have struck around the district, which authorities suspect to be arson, possibly tied to the fey
 +terrorist known as Gale (see The Cloudwood, above). The fires have
 +precisely targeted individual homes and businesses related to local
 +industrialists, but despite their minimal collateral damage, people
 +in the district fear an inferno if one goes out of control.\\
 +More dreaded, however, is a killer known as the Ragman, who
 +is said to stalk dark alleys near the canals and drag young men into
 +the sewers. He has been tied to at least six disappearances in the
 +past year, but so far law enforcement have taken few steps to catch
 +him. Strange occult symbols scrawled on the undersides of bridges
 +that cross the canal have provoked suspicions that the Ragman
 +might be retribution from the long dead witches of Cauldron Hill.\\
 +Those with more level heads tend to see the Ragman story as a
 +cover for the murders committed by the local guild of thieves, led by
 +strongman Lorcan Kell. Kell’s guild is best known for high-profile
 +abductions and ransoms, while their more mundane crimes often
 +go unreported since three journalists were found decapitated and
 +holding their heads on the bridges over the Stanfield Canal. Many
 +locals allege that the police know perfectly well where to find Kell
 +himself, but are either too corrupt or too scared to go after him.
 +
 +==== Pine Island ====
 +
 +Though the ground of most of Flint’s coast is rocky and hilly, the
 +western coast of the bay has a strange sprawling bayou surrounding
 +dozens of short granite hill-islands. Pine Island takes its name from
 +the aquatic pine trees that anchor the bits of dry land throughout
 +the bayou, though the hills are mostly grassy ranchland. Not as well
 +known or developed as the bustling east coast, this district nevertheless plays a significant role in the city’s business.\\
 +While Bosum Strand handles industrial and textile trade, Pine
 +Island services hundreds of plantations in its soggy lowlands and
 +small ranches in its western hills. The main docks on Flint Bay
 +are practically a floating city of wooden bridges and stone anchors,
 +which has slowly grown away from the silt of the bayou to better
 +serve deep-water merchant ships. Further inland, complicated
 +streets, connected by ferries and bridges, weave between islands
 +ranging from the size of a single house to a small neighborhood.\\
 +Criminals ply the waters of the bayous in shallow boats, often
 +parking ships of smuggled drugs, magic, or women just off shore,
 +then taking circuitous routes through the flooded forests in order to
 +bypass dock authorities. While most dock-side businesses are legitimate, deeper in the bayou you can find gambling houses, brothels,
 +and fey pepper dens. Pacts with local fey who are angry with the
 +spinning gears on the other side of the bay help these criminal establishments hide from law enforcement, all for the low price of just
 +a few newborns a year.\\
 +Farther west, where there are no longer even occasional hills,
 +the Battalion academy trains elite soldiers and martial scientists in
 +the ways of war, with an emphasis on wilderness survival and the
 +best techniques of intimidation against an occupying force. The district’s mayor, Roger Pepper, is a graduate. Many of the Battalion’s
 +teachers served in the Yerasol Wars and various skirmishes, and
 +the common fishermen of Pine Island say some of them brought
 +back strange spirits from those distant islands. Recent folk tales
 +tell of pale fish-scaled men who steal fowl and livestock each month
 +during the neap tide.
 +
 +==== Stray River ====
 +
 +The cluster of businesses and homes where Stray River empties into
 +the bay is the closest thing to a typical Risuri city one can find
 +in Flint. The Stray River district has well-tended streets, quaint
 +two-story brick houses, and enjoys easy prosperity as the place most
 +visitors to the city stay. The district is also home of some of the oldest mills in Risur, powered by small canals that loop off the main
 +river to avoid disrupting water traffic.\\
 +One strange attraction of the district is the Penny Pyre. Originally it was a small blackened pit, where a mage’s accident caused
 +copper to burn as easily as wood, but last far longer. When the
 +effect persisted, it became a fixture of the district’s festivals. Various copper sculptures are designed by the districts artisans and
 +placed atop the pit to burn over the course of hours or days. On
 +normal occasions, people will occasionally toss a spare copper coin
 +into the pyre for good luck. The royal mint has tried to end the
 +practice, but the district’s mayor, Chrystine Robinson, defends
 +the tradition, saying more coins are simply lost in the dirt than
 +tossed in the pyre.
 +
 +==== The Ayres ====
 +
 +North of the city lie a clear island chain and several satellite islands.
 +Many of these are merely rocky sandbars with a few trees, but a
 +few larger islands serve as remote villas for the city’s wealthiest.
 +Nobles hold many family estates here, though one island is owned
 +by a man new to his money: Guy Goodson, who swindled his initial
 +wealth from a dozen naïve villages, and invested early in Flint’s industrial boom. Today he owns dozens of factories in Parity Lake,
 +and regularly dines with his noble neighbors, who delight in the
 +small steamboat he uses to visit them.\\
 +Since technically The Ayres is considered part of North Shore, it
 +does not have its own district mayor. In practice, law and govern-
 +ment officials never bothers the nobles on their islands unless an
 +equally wealthy or powerful individual lodges a complaint.
 +
 +===== The Military =====
 +
 +The Battalion school of war in the bayous of Pine Island trains
 +hundreds of future officers every year, and works in connection
 +with various district forts throughout the city, as well as naval bases
 +on an island near the mouth of Flint Harbor. Flint still remembers
 +a few naval skirmishes that threatened shipping eight years ago,
 +and so the military maintains a constant watch for possible threats.
 +Normally, though, they will not respond unless a district mayor or
 +the city governor himself calls on them.\\
 +While few individual soldiers have magical training, the military
 +has acquired over the years a wide variety of enchanted weapons
 +and defenses. Perhaps foremost among these, every soldier sta-
 +tioned in The Nettles district fort is given an amulet to ward them
 +against supernatural influence, should they be called upon to face
 +a reawakening of the eldritch horrors that reigned over Cauldron
 +Hill during the time of the witches.\\
 +The local commander of Flint land forces is Colonel Greg Mas-
 +terson, while the naval defenses are overseen by Rear Admiral
 +Morris Dawkins.
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