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A dirty neighborhood in Trevirs ca 2690 AI
Civic Flag of Trevirs

Trevirs is the most populous human city in the Pallathantic Region with 960,000 inhabitants, the fourth most populous in the old world, and heir to a past reaching back into the mists of human history. Trevirs rests atop a large prominence of hills in the Magdalanate of the Empire of Magdala. The Palace of the Imperial Diet rests in Trevirs. Historically, Trevirs was also the place of the Imperial Palace. The city is sometimes called Great Trevirs to distinguish it expressly from Royal Trevirs. Trevirs arose in very ancient times as a Pytharnian Giant settlement and eventually came under control of various human tribes. Since the Fall of the Yophenthean Empire, Trevirs has served as an important skyport between the western Jaggudorns, Medibgö, and the Pallathantic Region. Trevirs is the financial capital of southeastern Pytharnia and the seat of the headquarters of several important organizations including the Dwarven Dragonrail Guild of Pytharnia and the Sovereign Archguild of Master Titancrafters of Pytharnia. Trevirs remains the seat of the Palace of the Imperial Diet of Magdala.

The name Trevirs derives from 'Trebhirru' the ancient Moigthe tribe who settled in the Pytharnian Highlands and subdued the remnants of the Neptultchi princes and their Kemerite Giant vassals.


Geography and Situation

Trevirs rests upon the prominence of several hills in the hilly Magdalanate. Modern Trevirs includes several suburbs that meet the Yoise River which flows past the city to the north. The metropolis is in the heart of the Pytharnian Highlands at roughly 4.85 DF (610 gnö or 780m or 2560ft) above sea level. The borough of Iblatha Barrhuig rests on a prominence to the west of the historic city and has been part of the city since the late 2600's. There are four historic systems of walls or circumvallations to the city. The oldest encloses the historic center, including North Sewdhainia, High Chancel, Sewdhainia, and Caohirrimur. Nearly as old is the Bafftammon borough, also enclosed in its own wall to the northwest where it lies on a prominence of the hills. These two areas are the most ancient and their great, cyclopean walls were built by the forebears of the Kemerite Giants well over eight thousand years ago. These ancient walls have been superficially modified by later civilizations, but their core structure remains. Many millennia later during Yophenthean rule, a great circumvallation of stone was constructed farther out around the then enlarged core of the city, adding what are now North Bafftammon, Farvedhain, Swahalain, Yophenthean Quarter (Trevirs), Temple Borough, Gantahufel, Murgavain Slums, Tandel House, Throguntiac, and Citadel. The Magdisuman Wall was added in the fifteenth century to separate the Citadel Borough where the Ontigurian Kings made their residence from the rest of the interior of the city.

The air is moderately humid throughout the year with frequent rainfalls in spring and late autumn, and occasional snows through the summer. The weather is chilly in the winter and mild in the summer, with some summers verging upon hot and muggy. Due to its elevation and separation from the Pallathantic Sea by the Mathgefrew Mountains, Trevirs experiences at least two or three snows in the winter. Despite this, the Pallathantic Sea does moderate the weather of Trevirs as it does most of Pytharnia, so winter rainfall is generally more likely than snow. The presence of Lake Kasgo and Lake Thrundgally also moderate the seasonal temperatures and contribute to rainy days and snowy winters. In the winter, cold mountain breezes from the north are not uncommon. Spring brings winds from the north and the west. In the summer, winds prevail from the southwest, if at all.

Chief Sites

Palace of the Imperial Diet

Map of the Boroughs of Trevirs

Tuisha Palace

Old Palace of Magdalan Royal House, in Citadel.

Palace Gonfala

In Iblatha Barrhuig.

Boroughs

Trevirs is comprised of forty two boroughs that rest both within and without the historic walls. The boroughs are based upon historic districts of the inner city, townships along the Yoise River, and adjacent barrhuigs or fortified towns atop neighboring hills for added protection to the main city of Treivrs. The boroughs are: Ackery Barrhuig, Ackery-Liocha, Annudhain, Bafftammon, Baniryoise, Belgachaib, Blacksmith, Braffergha, Caohirrimur, Citadel, Dragon Knight, Farvedhain, Gaffdiseal, Gantahufel, Gisgedine, Haiseagh, Harleagh, Heailmurgha, High Chancel, Iblatha Barrhuig, Ifosk, Kishrimmer, Lalolenda Township, Liocha, Murgavain Slums, Nirgabarrhuig, North Baftammon, North Sewdhania, Ondbriffin, River Yoise Township, Saint Aireánnau's, Saint Bambdringot's, Saint Friadora's, Scoher, Sewdhania, Sprileen, Swahalain, Tandel House, Tarrhabiaith, Temple, Throguntiac, Yophenthean Quarter. These boroughs are administrative districts based upon historic neighborhoods.

Demographics and Enclaves

Trevirs is predominantly a city of humans with numerous humanlike enclaves and foreign human communities. Halflings, dwarves, quirth, a community of Kemerite Giants, the rare elf, and visiting lizardfolk can be found in the great metropolis. Halflings and dwarves make up the lion's share of the humanlikes. Of foreign humans, Jagohrians, Thrainish, Ambrosians, Gonfalese, and Asbardians are the most common due to the proximity of their homelands.


Giants

Originally founded in ancient times by Kemerite Giants, there are few of their kind present in the city today. They are seen almost as oddities. They have lodgings and businesses that cater to their needs. There are two enclaves of giant communities. The space for these communities is small compared to the over all size of the city and the total permanent giant population is less than fifty. Giants are no longer mistrusted by most Trevirites and seen as a part of its rich history which is now studied by specialist scholars from the local archguild schools. Nearly all giants of Trevir are of Kemerite extraction. There are also possibly a hundred half-giants in the city. While they stick out nearly as much as their giant cousins, they have less difficulty integrating with human society.

Elves

Elves are rare in Trevirs as they are among humans of southern Pytharnia in general. When elves are seen, they are in groups of three or more. Often they are diplomatic entourages of ten or more, wearing hooded cloaks to hide their ears and thus conceal their elvishness. For this reason, it seems elves openly travel the streets of Trevirs more often in the winter when cloaks are common garb. There are not any known elven neighborhoods in Trevirs, except possibly for the very small community (ca 200) that supports the elven diplomatic mission in Trevirs. There is also one in Royal Trevirs. Nearly all elves in Trevirs are from the deep forests of Pytharnia. There are however notable exceptions from Sungo, usually diplomats and businessmen.

Halflings

Halflings are not an unusual sight. They have five thriving neighborhoods of various sizes in Trevirs. They are shopkeepers, crafters, entertainers, musicians, messengers, laborers, and, unsurprisingly, pickpockets. Some humans love halflings and some detest them, but most have a somewhat more balanced view. Halfling neighborhoods are downsized for the convenience of their principle occupants. However, shops facing major streets in halfling neighborhoods are usually human-sized to facilitate business among the most common inhabitants of Trevirs.

Dwarves

Dwarves slightly outnumber halflings. They are industrious crafters, especially in metallurgy, tiancrafts, and are by far the most numerous employees of the Dragonrail engines, cars, garages, and administrative offices. Dwarves have only three fairly large neighborhoods, but they are found mixed in other human neighborhoods. Dwarves are the most ‘integrated’ of all the humanlike groups in Trevirs. Many dwarves are members of the Sovereign Archguild of Master Titancrafters of Pytharnia.

Other Humanlikes

There are other humanlikes in Trevirs but most are quite rare. Lizardfolk are occasionally seen and while they draw stares, they do not cause alarm. There are several tribes of ratfolk known to make their homes in the Dragonneath. Centaurs are occasionally seen. They are generally mistrusted and usually harassed by the city’s gendarmes. Goblins are almost universally assaulted on sight and if not slain, then taken into custody. Any goblin with legitimate business in the city must usually be escorted by humans to avoid trouble. Ithrabbi haven’t been seen in ages and would be assaulted if they were. Orcs are nearly as dreaded as goblins, but they usually have an escort of humans or are wearing official garb to give most humans cause to restrain themselves from fright or attack. Half-orcs are uncommon but generally less disruptive to the public sensibilities.

Human Groups

Humans are themselves divided into numerous human ethnic groups. The most common ethnic groups are of Moigthe and Tuadbe heritage. Medibgóëse and Jagohrites are easily the most common non-Magdalan humans in the city, but there are dozens more from across the Pytharnian continent, the Pallathantic region, and even the world. Enclaves include Jagohrites, Thracians, Agogians, Ithatians, Xsytes, Amyrnites, Asbardians, Gonfalese, and Zamaclenes.

Dragonneath

Dragonneath is the informal term for the sprawling network of under-rail tunnels and associated underground tunnels and chambers beneath Trevirs. Most of the Dragonneath that is known to the public is part of the Trevirite Under-Rail. A few portions are part of ancient monastic catacombs. The sewage system at some points meets with the Trevirite Under-Rail system. However, there is an illicit portion which the authorities strive to fill in or seal up which connects to the chambers where chaos cultists are thought to convene to practice their foul religion. Despite the vigilance of the authorities, new tunnels to these places occasionally spring up. Of course, the most infamous places in Dragonneath are those associated with the headquarters and warehouses of organized crime. The Dragonneath is also the habitation of numerous Quirth tribes who give nominal obeisance to the municipal government.

Law and Government

Lord Mayor

Defenses

Culture and Festivals

Citywide Festivals

Festivals and Observances of Trevirs

Institutions of Education

Philosophical College of the Yoise

Archguild School of Magitechnics at Trevirs

Archguild School of Trevirs

Archmage's College

Arathracian Gymnasia

Economy

Transportation and Infrastructure

Essence Servoes

Trevirite Under Rail

History

The history of what is modern Trevirs extends back into time under many peoples and names well over three thousand years.

Antediluvian Trevirs

There is no human or humanlike evidence from the antediluvian period of Trevirs according to most authorities. Our dubious knowledge of antediluvian Jhelassa is dubious at best as it is preserved in legends transmitted through different cultures.

Ancient Kemerite Giants

Jhelassa was the ancient city of Trevirs, first established by the Kemerite Giants in the eighth millennium before Salmakhamer.

Neptultchi Dominion

Early Moigthe

Late Moigthe

Yophenthean Rule

Gates of the Yophenthean Walls of Trevirs

Golden Empire of Pytharnia

Llawffagainian Rule

Humanlike and Mage Rule

Rule of the Wizards Council

Rule of Kualotha of the Groaning Earth

Twelfth Isbajath and early Joint-Rule

Medibgóëse Rule

Thracian Rule

Trevirs was the seat of the Thracian Viceroyal Duke.

Magdalan Rule

Street in Trevirs

Great Fire of Trevirs

The Great Fire of Trevirs, 2603, changed the cityscape of a core area and was the basis for the creation of Royal Trevirs.

See Also