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Legends report that the [[Coming of the Neptultchi]] brought about the landing of their great shell city off the shore of Bryndyd and the Dragon Folk soon defeated the giants in battle.  Their princes and chieftains invaded the city and began their conquest of southern [[Pytharnia]], all in the late fifth millennium before Salmakhamer.
 
Legends report that the [[Coming of the Neptultchi]] brought about the landing of their great shell city off the shore of Bryndyd and the Dragon Folk soon defeated the giants in battle.  Their princes and chieftains invaded the city and began their conquest of southern [[Pytharnia]], all in the late fifth millennium before Salmakhamer.
  
In the late Tuadbe Period before the collapse of the Neptultchi God-Empire, desire for conquest and piratical activities in the [[Pallathantic Sea]] based in Bryndyd as well as other coastal cities, brought the Neptultchi into prolonged conflict and war with the rulers of ancient [[Kalama]].
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In the late Tuadbe Period before the collapse of the Neptultchi God-Empire, desire for conquest and piratical activities in the [[Pallathantic Sea]] based in Bryndyd as well as other coastal cities, brought the Neptultchi into prolonged conflict and war with the rulers of ancient [[Kalama]].
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The defeat of [[Bexaloth Archmage of the Infinite Elements of Eternal Chaos]], who had ruled about 111 years from 2191 to 2302 , in the [[Seventh Isbajath]] marked the end of the Middle Ages of Chaos for Bryndyd and its entry into the earliest modern times.
  
 
Bryndyd already a world-class city received additional prestige by hosting the [[Congress of Bryndyd]] at the [[Basilica of Saint Treel (Bryndyd)|Basilica of Saint Treel]].  Bryndyd was chosen as an acceptable location for both [[Arathracian]] and non-Arathracian rulers of the [[Pallathantic Region]]. The Congress of Bryndyd was a formative event that led to the present-day modern world of politics. Numerous rulers and newly created states sent diplomats and delegations to the Congress.
 
Bryndyd already a world-class city received additional prestige by hosting the [[Congress of Bryndyd]] at the [[Basilica of Saint Treel (Bryndyd)|Basilica of Saint Treel]].  Bryndyd was chosen as an acceptable location for both [[Arathracian]] and non-Arathracian rulers of the [[Pallathantic Region]]. The Congress of Bryndyd was a formative event that led to the present-day modern world of politics. Numerous rulers and newly created states sent diplomats and delegations to the Congress.
  
 
==Modern Bryndyd==
 
==Modern Bryndyd==
Bryndyd is an important textile center.  During the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]], Bryndyd became famous throughout the [[Pallathantic Region]] as a center of fine embroidery.  In the twenty seventh century (2600's), numerous [[titancraft]] textile factories were built in the city which established Bryndyd as a world textile producer.
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Bryndyd is an important textile center.  During the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]], Bryndyd became famous throughout the [[Pallathantic Region]] as a center of fine embroidery.  In the twenty seventh century (2600's), numerous [[titancraft]] textile factories were built in the city which established Bryndyd as a world textile producer. The city is also an important emporium for the exportation of numerous fine wines and table wines from [[Asbardy]].
  
 
=Shirdhain Lumeais=
 
=Shirdhain Lumeais=

Revision as of 20:02, 20 September 2017

Bryndyd is the capital of the Archduchy of Asbardy, the seat of the archducal residence and the world-famous Archducal Knights-Draconic of Asbardy. Bryndyd colloquially can mean both the City of Bryndyd which occupies the northeast prominence of the peninsula and Greater Bryndyd which includes all the cities of the rest of the peninsula, including the Archducal Treasure Towns. With about seven hundred fifteen thousand inhabitants, Bryndyd is ranked seventh most populous in the old world. Bryndyd is additionally the gubernatorial seat of the Heart-of-Asbardy, the core province of both the Archduchy and the Dominion of Asbardy. Bryndyd is an important gateway city to Asbardy's colonial possessions abroad, including New Pytharnia. In modern Asbardian, Bryndyd is 'Birniadh.'

Bryndyd Proper juts to the north, the northeast end of a peninsula jutting towards the east, facing the mouth of the Rhaunve River.

Geography and Situation

The coastline of Bryndyd and more especially of the harbor and bay as well as the mouths of the Rhaunve River have changed considerably over the past two thousand years due to the build up of silt from the Rhaunve River and from the Tillaingoggy River.

Economy

The principle industries of modern Bryndyd are textiles, banking, shipbuilding, titancraftworks, shipping, and retail. Bryndyd is a critical point of shipping for southern Pytharnia as it provides access to both the Pallathantic Sea and the Rhaunve River which enables river-barge access to Amyrn through the Durrhaunve Valley.

Municipal Government

Culture and Festivals

Key Sites

Ancient Philosophical College of Bryndyd
Arathracian Gymnasium of St. Agostof (Bryndyd)
Arathracian Gymnasium of St. Erithragal the Restorer (Bryndyd)
Archducal Archives of Bryndyd
Archducal Palace of Bryndyd
Archguild School of Bryndyd
Basilica of Saint Treel (Bryndyd)
Grand Mayors Palace (Bryndyd)
Museum of High Antiquaries of Bryndyd
Pretorium of Archducal Knights Draconic
Princess Ithiria Dragonrail Station
Princess Ithiria Memorial Gardens
Skyport
Prefectural Headquarters of Jaffes, Magitechnic Engines, Titancraft Siegeworks
Essence Servo Station
Streetcar House
Arathracian Temple
Aireannavian Shrine

Transportation and Infrastructure

  • City Dragonrail
  • Inner Shore Barge
  • Skybarge
  • Streetcar
  • Coach Companies

Institutions of Learning

Ancient Philosophical College of Bryndyd

Archguild School of Bryndyd

Arathracian Gymnasium of St. Agostof

Arathracian Gymnasium of St. Erithragal the Restorer

Museum of High Antiquaries of Bryndyd

Archducal Archives of Bryndyd

History

Bryndyd is one of several ancient giant cities, that is, cities founded in very ancient times by the Geddamin Giants and subsequently ruled by Neptultchi and Moigthe. Bryndyd is favorably poised in the north of the Sea of Asbardy, facing the mouths of the Rhaunve River which it historically has controlled. Bryndyd was first called 'Bambashathra' by the giants as reported in Kalaman records and then called 'Neptulxapxi' by the Tuadbe survivors of the Neptultchi Civilization. The Moigthe tribes of southwestern Pytharnia who occupied the site called it 'Birniadd' which has been translated into English as 'Bryndyd.' The year when Bryndyd, or rather ancient Bambashathra, was founded is unknown and some Kemerite legends ascribe its origin to before the Flood of Aturyanda.

The ancient Kemerite giants established the settlement of Bambashathra, perhaps as late as the sixth millennium before Salmakhamer. The giants dominated the peninsula and used it as a base to control the commerce of the Rhaunve River. Trade existed between and Bryndyd and gigantine Amyrn. Kemerite rule of Bambashathra ended around 4300 AS with the Coming of the Neptultchi who landed near Bryndyd and conquered the Kemerite giants.

Legends report that the Coming of the Neptultchi brought about the landing of their great shell city off the shore of Bryndyd and the Dragon Folk soon defeated the giants in battle. Their princes and chieftains invaded the city and began their conquest of southern Pytharnia, all in the late fifth millennium before Salmakhamer.

In the late Tuadbe Period before the collapse of the Neptultchi God-Empire, desire for conquest and piratical activities in the Pallathantic Sea based in Bryndyd as well as other coastal cities, brought the Neptultchi into prolonged conflict and war with the rulers of ancient Kalama.

The defeat of Bexaloth Archmage of the Infinite Elements of Eternal Chaos, who had ruled about 111 years from 2191 to 2302 , in the Seventh Isbajath marked the end of the Middle Ages of Chaos for Bryndyd and its entry into the earliest modern times.

Bryndyd already a world-class city received additional prestige by hosting the Congress of Bryndyd at the Basilica of Saint Treel. Bryndyd was chosen as an acceptable location for both Arathracian and non-Arathracian rulers of the Pallathantic Region. The Congress of Bryndyd was a formative event that led to the present-day modern world of politics. Numerous rulers and newly created states sent diplomats and delegations to the Congress.

Modern Bryndyd

Bryndyd is an important textile center. During the Middle Ages of Chaos, Bryndyd became famous throughout the Pallathantic Region as a center of fine embroidery. In the twenty seventh century (2600's), numerous titancraft textile factories were built in the city which established Bryndyd as a world textile producer. The city is also an important emporium for the exportation of numerous fine wines and table wines from Asbardy.

Shirdhain Lumeais

Shirdhain Lumeais borders the city of Bryndyd and includes the Archducal Treasury Towns.

Shirdhain Lumeais is a special tertiary political level division within the Province of Heart-of-Asbardy which is part of the Dominion of Asbardy. Shirdhain Lumeais is a large peninsula comprised of numerous cities. Territory not enclosed in a town is directly part of the Gubernatorial Dominion of Shirdhain Lumeais. Shirdhain Lumeais more or less includes all territory in the peninsula that is not part of Bryndyd. Shirdhain Lumeais enjoys certain tax benefits. The Archducal Treasure Towns are also part of Shirdhain Lumeais and enjoy an even more favorable tax status. The Archduke with the approval of the Diet appoints the governor of the Shirdhain Lumeais. The governor appoints a superintendent to oversee the collection and enforcement of the revenues of the Archducal Treasure Towns.

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