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Xianxing

LN large city

Corruption +7; Crime +2; Economy +5; Law +6; Lore +4; Society +4
Qualities cruel watch, gambling, population surge, romantic, tourist attraction
Danger +20; Disadvantages

DEMOGRAPHICS

Government overlord
Population 12,000 (85% human, 5% ratfolk, 3% dwarf, 7% mixed other races)

NOTABLE NPCs

Governor Hong Kwan To LE male human samurai//aristocrat 12
Hatamoto Xi Yu LN female human samurai//slayer 9
Wu Ren Zhang Changming N male human arcanist//diviner 15

MARKETPLACE

Base Value 9,600 gp; Purchase Limit 50,000 gp; Spellcasting 7th
Minor Items 4d4*2; Medium Items 3d4; Major Items 2d4

Xianxing is one of, if not the, oldest cities in Wai - now East Wai. Situated on East Wai's northeastern peninsula, bordering both the Fenghsintzu River and the Celestial Sea, Xianxing has been a bustling port city for as long as any records can detail. The most populous city, Xianxing is filled with foreigners, tourists, and merchants that flow in and out of its gates and massive harbor in great numbers every day. Xianxing has also, due to the tides of war both within T'u Lung and against Shou, changed hands a thousand times in a thousand years, giving it the nickname of "The City of Shifting Tides and Allegiances".

Regardless of its standing - though now it serves as the crown jewel of East Wai - the people who live there have barely changed. Predominantly peopled by humans, the city has long had a thriving ratfolk community, frequently making their homes beneath the homes of others; many a basement expansion has stumbled into a ratfolk den, at least before the ratfolk began living deeper underground. A small, but prevalent community of dwarves also call Xianxing home, come down from the nearby Ching-hsien-ch’eng-kuan Mountains that sit at Xianxing's back, either from dishonor by choice, though few speak of the Mountainhome contained within in any case.

The markets of Xianxing are the biggest draw; sprawling through several square blocks worth of city, almost anything one could imagine can be found for the right price. The second-biggest draw is the pleasure district, where numerous brothels, gambling dens, and drug dens can be found, where a person could lose themselves in any vice imaginable. It's hard to tell where the markets and the pleasure district end and begin; occasionally, they even intertwine with each other through Xianxing's many streets.

Xianxing's twin harbors rival any in the world, both those that welcome river vessels from the Fenghsintzu River and those that welcome the ocean-bearing vessels from the Celestial Sea. The sea harbor sprawls beyond the city itself, though mostly for The Royal Navy, consisting of 52 ships of varying sizes, which dock here at the far eastern piers. The vast majority of the city's wealth at any one time can be found on the boats and ships settled into its harbors.

Such a rich city needs a kind hand to minister it; unfortunately, the hand that sits atop Xianxing is Governor Hong Kwan To, who is concerned only with his own wealth and keeping the city alive to bring him more wealth. Thankfully, he has a very good second-in-command in Xi Yu, a no-nonsense samurai whose samurai keep the city from getting out of hand, if a bit harshly from time to time; she is not blind to the corruption among her people, either, but only comes down on acts that threaten the security and stability of the city. She is aided in this task by Kwan To's wu ren, an ancient, wizened man named Zhang Changming, whose regular divinations keep her apprised of any truly vile dealings going on in her city. Changming himself desires nothing more than the stability of the city so he can continue his work in peace; what that work is, exactly, is anybody's guess, though he can be seen some days flying high above the sea harbor and looking out on the horizon, seated on nothing in the lotus position.

Despite the rampant corruption, Xianxing is a relatively safe city to do business in, with only the occasional cutpurse or murderer lurking in alleyways; this is because Xi Yu punishes criminals brutally. Outside her headquarters in the Golden Lane district are no less than twelve gibbets, always full, either with skeletonized (or decaying) criminals or those waiting to become corpses themselves. Public executions are a rare sight, but take place beneath the gibbets where the executed have their heads lopped off by Xi Yu herself; legend has it that her katana has sent more than a thousand criminals to their deaths on the execution block alone.

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RelentlessImp

Xianxing

LN large city

Corruption +7; Crime +2; Economy +5; Law +6; Lore +4; Society +4
Qualities cruel watch, gambling, population surge, romantic, tourist attraction
Danger +20; Disadvantages

DEMOGRAPHICS

Government overlord
Population 12,000 (85% human, 5% ratfolk, 3% dwarf, 7% mixed other races)

NOTABLE NPCs

Governor Hong Kwan To LE male human samurai//aristocrat 12
Hatamoto Xi Yu LN female human samurai//slayer 9
Wu Jen Zhang Changming N male human arcanist//diviner 15

MARKETPLACE

Base Value 9,600 gp; Purchase Limit 50,000 gp; Spellcasting 7th
Minor Items 4d4*2; Medium Items 3d4; Major Items 2d4

Xianxing is one of, if not the, oldest cities in Wai - now East Wai. Situated on East Wai's northeastern peninsula, bordering both the Fenghsintzu River and the Celestial Sea, Xianxing has been a bustling port city for as long as any records can detail. The most populous city, Xianxing is filled with foreigners, tourists, and merchants that flow in and out of its gates and massive harbor in great numbers every day. Xianxing has also, due to the tides of war both within T'u Lung and against Shou, changed hands a thousand times in a thousand years, giving it the nickname of "The City of Shifting Tides and Allegiances".

Regardless of its standing - though now it serves as the crown jewel of East Wai - the people who live there have barely changed. Predominantly peopled by humans, the city has long had a thriving ratfolk community, frequently making their homes beneath the homes of others; many a basement expansion has stumbled into a ratfolk den, at least before the ratfolk began living deeper underground. A small, but prevalent community of dwarves also call Xianxing home, come down from the nearby Ching-hsien-ch’eng-kuan Mountains that sit at Xianxing's back, either from dishonor by choice, though few speak of the Mountainhome contained within in any case.

The markets of Xianxing are the biggest draw; sprawling through several square blocks worth of city, almost anything one could imagine can be found for the right price. The second-biggest draw is the pleasure district, where numerous brothels, gambling dens, and drug dens can be found, where a person could lose themselves in any vice imaginable. It's hard to tell where the markets and the pleasure district end and begin; occasionally, they even intertwine with each other through Xianxing's many streets.

Xianxing's twin harbors rival any in the world, both those that welcome river vessels from the Fenghsintzu River and those that welcome the ocean-bearing vessels from the Celestial Sea. The sea harbor sprawls beyond the city itself, though mostly for The Royal Navy, consisting of 52 ships of varying sizes, which dock here at the far eastern piers. The vast majority of the city's wealth at any one time can be found on the boats and ships settled into its harbors.

Such a rich city needs a kind hand to minister it; unfortunately, the hand that sits atop Xianxing is Governor Hong Kwan To, who is concerned only with his own wealth and keeping the city alive to bring him more wealth. Thankfully, he has a very good second-in-command in Xi Yu, a no-nonsense samurai whose samurai keep the city from getting out of hand, if a bit harshly from time to time; she is not blind to the corruption among her people, either, but only comes down on acts that threaten the security and stability of the city. She is aided in this task by Kwan To's wu jen, an ancient, wizened man named Zhang Changming, whose regular divinations keep her apprised of any truly vile dealings going on in her city. Changming himself desires nothing more than the stability of the city so he can continue his work in peace; what that work is, exactly, is anybody's guess, though he can be seen some days flying high above the sea harbor and looking out on the horizon, seated on nothing in the lotus position.

Despite the rampant corruption, Xianxing is a relatively safe city to do business in, with only the occasional cutpurse or murderer lurking in alleyways; this is because Xi Yu punishes criminals brutally. Outside her headquarters in the Golden Lane district are no less than twelve gibbets, always full, either with skeletonized (or decaying) criminals or those waiting to become corpses themselves. Public executions are a rare sight, but take place beneath the gibbets where the executed have their heads lopped off by Xi Yu herself; legend has it that her katana has sent more than a thousand criminals to their deaths on the execution block alone.

RelentlessImp

RelentlessImp

Xianxing

LN large city

Corruption +9; Crime +2; Economy +3; Law +6; Lore +2; Society +1
Qualities cruel watch, gambling, population surge, romantic, tourist attraction,
Danger +10; Disadvantages bureaucratic nightmare

DEMOGRAPHICS

Government overlord
Population 12,000 (85% human, 3% ratfolk, 12% mixed other races)

NOTABLE NPCs

Governor Hong Kwan To LE male human samurai//aristocrat 12
Hatamoto Xi Yu LN female human samurai//slayer 9
Wu Jen Zhang Changming N male human arcanist//wizard 15

MARKETPLACE

Base Value 9,600 gp; Purchase Limit 50,000 gp; Spellcasting 7th
Minor Items 4d4*2; Medium Items 3d4; Major Items 2d4

RelentlessImp

RelentlessImp

Xianxing

LN large city

Corruption +9; Crime +2; Economy +3; Law +6; Lore +2; Society +1
Qualities cruel watch, gambling, population surge, romantic, tourist attraction,
Danger +10; Disadvantages bureaucratic nightmare

DEMOGRAPHICS

Government overlord
Population 12,000 (85% human, 3% ratfolk, 12% mixed other races)

NOTABLE NPCs

Governor Zhou Fu LE male human samurai//aristocrat 6
Hatamoto Xi Yu LN female human samurai//slayer 6
Wu Jen Zhang Changming N male human arcanist//wizard 6

MARKETPLACE

Base Value 9,600 gp; Purchase Limit 50,000 gp; Spellcasting 7th
Minor Items 4d4*2; Medium Items 3d4; Major Items 2d4

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RelentlessImp

Semmishi

LN large city

Corruption +9; Crime +2; Economy +3; Law +6; Lore +2; Society +1
Qualities cruel watch, gambling, population surge, romantic, tourist attraction,
Danger +10; Disadvantages bureaucratic nightmare

DEMOGRAPHICS

Government overlord (daimyo)
Population 12,000 (85% human, 3% ratfolk, 12% mixed other races)

NOTABLE NPCs

Daimyo Kubota LE male human samurai//aristocrat 6
Hatamoto Kai Kin LN female human samurai//slayer 6
Wu Jen Kobayashi Kazuki N male human arcanist//wizard 6

MARKETPLACE

Base Value 9,600 gp; Purchase Limit 50,000 gp; Spellcasting 7th
Minor Items 4d4*2; Medium Items 3d4; Major Items 2d4

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RelentlessImp

SANDPOINT, LITTLE LIGHT OF THE SWORD COAST
NG small town
Corruption +0; Crime +0; Economy +1; Law +0; Lore +2; Society +0
Qualities prosperous, rumormongering citizens
Danger +0
DEMOGRAPHICS
Government autocracy (mayor)
Population 1,240 (1,116 humans, 37 halflings, 25 elves, 24 dwarves,
13 gnomes, 13 half-elves, 12 half-orcs)
Notable NPCs
Kendra Deverin, mayor (NG female human aristocrat 4/expert 3)
Belor Hemlock, sheriff (CG human male fighter 4)
Abstalar Zantus, town priest (CG male human cleric of Desna 4)
Ethram Valdemar, noble (NG male human aristocrat 5/expert 2)
Ameiko Kaijitsu, owner of Rusty Dragon (CG female human (shou)
bard 4//fighter 4)
Shalelu Andosana, local ranger (CG female elf gunsmoke mystic 6//pistolero gunslinger 6)
Koya Mvashti, wise woman (CG human (gur) cleric 4//druid 4 of Shandaukul)
Brodert Quink, Netheril expert (NG male human expert 7)
MARKETPLACE
Base Value 1,300 gp; Purchase Limit 7,500 gp; Spellcasting 4th
Minor Items 3d4*; Medium Items 1d6*; Major Items
* Additional specific magic items for sale in Sandpoint are
detailed in the pages of RotR Anniversary Edition starting at
page 371. Every month, roll 3d4 to see how many new minor
items are for sale, and 1d6 to see how many new medium
items are for sale. Healing items that might be offered by
the Sandpoint Cathedral or other individuals do not count
against these limits.

 

The history of Sandpoint is a fairly short one, involving the long-running rivalry between Baldur's Gate and Amn, itself a very long and sordid story of double-dealing, backstabbing, and attempts to control the trade along the Sword Coast. Eventually, a group of merchant princes from both cities had had quite enough of the constant wrangling back and forth, and set out to establish a new city devoid of both of their influences in the spring of 1320 DR. Settling midway between Candlekeep and the Cloud Peaks, bordering both the coast and the trade route between the two great cities, Sandpoint quickly developed into a good-sized town that saw quite a lot of visitors, being a natural point of rest between Baldur's Gate and Athkatla. The city grew wealthy, though its population didn't see the same sort of explosive growth, eventually settling into a sort of stasis.

The most notable events in the short history of Sandpoint occurred in the winter of 1358 DR, and are referred to locally as "the late unpleasantness." The people of Sandpoint would prefer to put the unsavory disasters behind them, but five years is not long enough to fully forget these events. Within the course of only a few years, and culminating in the year that the Time of Troubles occurred, a string of murders by a ruthless killer known as "Chopper" and a great fire which destroyed the iconic chapel and many of the surrounding buildings ravaged the town both physically and emotionally. A grand cathedral has since been built and the people of Sandpoint are finally optimistic about their future.

RelentlessImp

RelentlessImp

SANDPOINT, LITTLE LIGHT OF THE SWORD COAST
NG small town
Corruption +0; Crime +0; Economy +1; Law +0; Lore +2; Society +0
Qualities prosperous, rumormongering citizens
Danger +0
DEMOGRAPHICS
Government autocracy (mayor)
Population 1,240 (1,116 humans, 37 halflings, 25 elves, 24 dwarves,
13 gnomes, 13 half-elves, 12 half-orcs)
Notable NPCs
Kendra Deverin, mayor (NG female human aristocrat 4/expert 3)
Belor Hemlock, sheriff (CG human male fighter 4)
Abstalar Zantus, town priest (CG male human cleric of Desna 4)
Ethram Valdemar, noble (NG male human aristocrat 5/expert 2)
Ameiko Kaijitsu, owner of Rusty Dragon (CG female human (shou)
bard 4//fighter 4)
Shalelu Andosana, local ranger (CG female elf gunsmoke mystic 6//pistolero gunslinger 6)
Koya Mvashti, wise woman (CG human (gur) cleric 4//druid 4 of Shandaukul)
Brodert Quink, Netheril expert (NG male human expert 7)
MARKETPLACE
Base Value 1,300 gp; Purchase Limit 7,500 gp; Spellcasting 4th
Minor Items 3d4*; Medium Items 1d6*; Major Items
* Additional specific magic items for sale in Sandpoint are
detailed in the pages of RotR Anniversary Edition starting at
page 371. Every month, roll 3d4 to see how many new minor
items are for sale, and 1d6 to see how many new medium
items are for sale. Healing items that might be offered by
the Sandpoint Cathedral or other individuals do not count
against these limits.

 

The history of Sandpoint is a fairly short one, involving the long-running rivalry between Baldur's Gate and Amn, itself a very long and sordid story of double-dealing, backstabbing, and attempts to control the trade along the Sword Coast. Eventually, a group of merchant princes from both cities had had quite enough of the constant wrangling back and forth, and set out to establish a new city devoid of both of their influences in the spring of 1320 DR. Settling midway between Candlekeep and the Cloud Peaks, bordering both the coast and the trade route between the two great cities, Sandpoint quickly developed into a good-sized town that saw quite a lot of visitors, being a natural point of rest between Baldur's Gate and Athkatla. The city grew wealthy, though its population didn't see the same sort of explosive growth, eventually settling into a sort of stasis.

The most notable events in the short history of Sandpoint occurred in the winter of 1358 DR, and are referred to locally as "the late unpleasantness." The people of Sandpoint would prefer to put the unsavory disasters behind them, but five years is not long enough to fully forget these events. Within the course of only a few years, and culminating in the year that the Time of Troubles occurred, a string of murders by a ruthless killer known as "Chopper" and a great fire which destroyed the iconic chapel and many of the surrounding buildings ravaged the town both physically and emotionally. A grand cathedral has since been built and the people of Sandpoint are finally optimistic about their future.

RelentlessImp

RelentlessImp

SANDPOINT, LITTLE LIGHT OF THE SWORD COAST
NG small town
Corruption +0; Crime +0; Economy +1; Law +0; Lore +2; Society +0
Qualities prosperous, rumormongering citizens
Danger +0
DEMOGRAPHICS
Government autocracy (mayor)
Population 1,240 (1,116 humans, 37 halflings, 25 elves, 24 dwarves,
13 gnomes, 13 half-elves, 12 half-orcs)
Notable NPCs
Kendra Deverin, mayor (NG female human aristocrat 4/expert 3)
Belor Hemlock, sheriff (CG human male fighter 4)
Abstalar Zantus, town priest (CG male human cleric of Desna 4)
Ethram Valdemar, noble (NG male human aristocrat 5/expert 2)
Ameiko Kaijitsu, owner of Rusty Dragon (CG female human (shou)
bard 4//fighter 4)
Shalelu Andosana, local ranger (CG female elf gunsmoke mystic 6//pistolero gunslinger 6)
Koya Mvashti, wise woman (CG human (gur) cleric 4//druid 4 of Shandaukul)
Brodert Quink, Netheril expert (NG male human expert 7)
MARKETPLACE
Base Value 1,300 gp; Purchase Limit 7,500 gp; Spellcasting 4th
Minor Items 3d4*; Medium Items 1d6*; Major Items
* Additional specific magic items for sale in Sandpoint are
detailed in the pages of RotR Anniversary Edition starting at
page 371. Every month, roll 3d4 to see how many new minor
items are for sale, and 1d6 to see how many new medium
items are for sale. Healing items that might be offered by
the Sandpoint Cathedral or other individuals do not count
against these limits.

 

The history of Sandpoint is a fairly short one, involving the long-running rivalry between Baldur's Gate and Amn, itself a very long and sordid story of double-dealing, backstabbing, and attempts to control the trade along the Sword Coast. Eventually, a group of merchant princes from both cities had had quite enough of the constant wrangling back and forth, and set out to establish a new city devoid of both of their influences in the spring of 1275 DR. Settling midway between Candlekeep and the Cloud Peaks, bordering both the coast and the trade route between the two great cities, Sandpoint quickly developed into a good-sized town that saw quite a lot of visitors, being a natural point of rest between Baldur's Gate and Athkatla. The city grew wealthy, though its population didn't see the same sort of explosive growth, eventually settling into a sort of stasis.

The most notable events in the short history of Sandpoint occurred in the winter of 1358 DR, and are referred to locally as "the late unpleasantness." The people of Sandpoint would prefer to put the unsavory disasters behind them, but five years is not long enough to fully forget these events. Within the course of only a few years, and culminating in the year that the Time of Troubles occurred, a string of murders by a ruthless killer known as "Chopper" and a great fire which destroyed the iconic chapel and many of the surrounding buildings ravaged the town both physically and emotionally. A grand cathedral has since been built and the people of Sandpoint are finally optimistic about their future.

RelentlessImp

RelentlessImp

SANDPOINT, LITTLE LIGHT OF THE SWORD COAST
NG small town
Corruption +0; Crime +0; Economy +1; Law +0; Lore +2; Society +0
Qualities prosperous, rumormongering citizens
Danger +0
DEMOGRAPHICS
Government autocracy (mayor)
Population 1,240 (1,116 humans, 37 halflings, 25 elves, 24 dwarves,
13 gnomes, 13 half-elves, 12 half-orcs)
Notable NPCs
Kendra Deverin, mayor (NG female human aristocrat 4/expert 3)
Belor Hemlock, sheriff (CG human male fighter 4)
Abstalar Zantus, town priest (CG male human cleric of Desna 4)
Ethram Valdemar, noble (NG male human aristocrat 5/expert 2)
Ameiko Kaijitsu, owner of Rusty Dragon (CG female human (shou)
bard 4//fighter 4)
Shalelu Andosana, local ranger (CG female elf gunsmoke mystic 6//pistolero gunslinger 6)
Koya Mvashti, wise woman (CG human (gur) cleric 4//druid 4 of Shandaukul)
Brodert Quink, Netheril expert (NG male human expert 7)
MARKETPLACE
Base Value 1,300 gp; Purchase Limit 7,500 gp; Spellcasting 4th
Minor Items 3d4*; Medium Items 1d6*; Major Items
* Additional specific magic items for sale in Sandpoint are
detailed in the pages of RotR Anniversary Edition starting at
page 371. Every month, roll 3d4 to see how many new minor
items are for sale, and 1d6 to see how many new medium
items are for sale. Healing items that might be offered by
the Sandpoint Cathedral or other individuals do not count
against these limits.

 

The history of Sandpoint is a fairly short one, involving the long-running rivalry between Baldur's Gate and Amn, itself a very long and sordid story of double-dealing, backstabbing, and attempts to control the trade along the Sword Coast. Eventually, a group of merchant princes from both cities had had quite enough of the constant wrangling back and forth, and set out to establish a new city devoid of both of their influences in the spring of 1275 DR. Settling midway between Candlekeep and the Cloud Peaks, bordering both the coast and the trade route between the two great cities, Sandpoint quickly developed into a good-sized town that saw quite a lot of visitors, being a natural point of rest between Baldur's Gate and Athkatla. The city grew wealthy, though its population didn't see the same sort of explosive growth, eventually settling into a sort of stasis.

The most notable events in the short history of Sandpoint occurred in the winter of 1367 DR, and are referred to locally as "the late unpleasantness." The people of Sandpoint would prefer to put the unsavory disasters behind them, but five years is not long enough to fully forget these events. Within the course of only a few years, a string of murders by a ruthless killer known as "Chopper" and a great fire which destroyed the iconic chapel and many of the surrounding buildings ravaged the town both physically and emotionally. A grand cathedral has since been built and the people of Sandpoint are finally optimistic about their future.

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