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Aurice rests upon a flotilla of islands connected by hundreds of bridges and criss-crossed by a network of canals called '[[riven]]s and for this reason has been amenable to a considerable merchant marine for many centuries. Aurician merchants are world-famous for traversing the world-island, trading with [[Sungo]], [[Opaz]], [[Zephasia]], [[Bahuna]], and far-off [[Skaligdæ]] and thus creating a world-class emporium in the city proper.  Today's [[skyborne]] merchants piloting titancraft-driven vessels have continued this tradition, circumnavigating the globe.  Aurice is not only an imperial capital but a leading financial center of the Pallathantic and financial heart of the [[Aurician Empire]].
 
Aurice rests upon a flotilla of islands connected by hundreds of bridges and criss-crossed by a network of canals called '[[riven]]s and for this reason has been amenable to a considerable merchant marine for many centuries. Aurician merchants are world-famous for traversing the world-island, trading with [[Sungo]], [[Opaz]], [[Zephasia]], [[Bahuna]], and far-off [[Skaligdæ]] and thus creating a world-class emporium in the city proper.  Today's [[skyborne]] merchants piloting titancraft-driven vessels have continued this tradition, circumnavigating the globe.  Aurice is not only an imperial capital but a leading financial center of the Pallathantic and financial heart of the [[Aurician Empire]].
  
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Aurice traces its origins to settlement by Pallathantic tribesmen about two thousand years before [[Salmakhamer]]. Archeologers can tell us little about what indigenous culture occupied the islands before the Pallathantic immigration.  The islands remained separate villages through the Midretassene and Yophenthean Periods until the fifteenth century when they united for mutual protection from sky piracy and brigands.  The ruling families formed a Senate that elected a duke to govern the city.  [[Prince Ulcanov]] through the turmoil of the Middle Ages of Chaos arose and became self-appointed tyrant of the city for about two centuries.  The champions of the [[Fifth Isbajath]] slew him and overthrew his power, restoring self-government under the Senate.  The city was subsequently ruled by Incarnandists, Medibgóëse, Thrace, [[House Bijäl]], and finally under the direct power of the Senate in 2627 as a result of the [[Aurician Revolution]].
  
 
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Aurice is located at the mouth of the [[Aurician Lagoon]] and is a gateway city by means of the [[Ibrew River]] to the near interior of Asdauria. Aurice is a key entry point into the Pallathantic for many luxury goods from the far east, including [[euphorium]].  By virtue of the empire's control of Agogia and [[Bijälenland]], the [[Aurician Bourse]] is the leading center for trading such commodities as [[panox]].
  
 
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=Festivals and Commemorations=

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Aurice is the capital and namesake of the Noble Republic of Aurice and the seventh most populous city of the known world with 630,000 inhabitants. In the Pallathantic Region, Aurice is third most populous after Trevirs and Bryndyd. The highest offices of the government of the imperial apparatus are found in Aurice as well as the government of the Aurician Metropolis. Historically, Aurice has been considered part of Goscundy, but it is actually part of the Aurician Metropolis, an independent political entity under the direct rule of the Noble Senate of Aurice.

Aurice rests upon a flotilla of islands connected by hundreds of bridges and criss-crossed by a network of canals called 'rivens and for this reason has been amenable to a considerable merchant marine for many centuries. Aurician merchants are world-famous for traversing the world-island, trading with Sungo, Opaz, Zephasia, Bahuna, and far-off Skaligdæ and thus creating a world-class emporium in the city proper. Today's skyborne merchants piloting titancraft-driven vessels have continued this tradition, circumnavigating the globe. Aurice is not only an imperial capital but a leading financial center of the Pallathantic and financial heart of the Aurician Empire.

Aurice traces its origins to settlement by Pallathantic tribesmen about two thousand years before Salmakhamer. Archeologers can tell us little about what indigenous culture occupied the islands before the Pallathantic immigration. The islands remained separate villages through the Midretassene and Yophenthean Periods until the fifteenth century when they united for mutual protection from sky piracy and brigands. The ruling families formed a Senate that elected a duke to govern the city. Prince Ulcanov through the turmoil of the Middle Ages of Chaos arose and became self-appointed tyrant of the city for about two centuries. The champions of the Fifth Isbajath slew him and overthrew his power, restoring self-government under the Senate. The city was subsequently ruled by Incarnandists, Medibgóëse, Thrace, House Bijäl, and finally under the direct power of the Senate in 2627 as a result of the Aurician Revolution.

Chronology of Aurice

History

Government and Administration

Vicifs

Transportation

Key Sites

Map of the City Center

Aurician Bourse

Basilica of Saint Gidhoniel

Court Bijäl

Great Basilica

Gubernatorial Palace

Magitechnic Institute of Aurice

Ministry of Corpora Mercia

Presidium of the Republican Guard

Senatorial Palace

Temple of the Golden Phœnice

Economy

Aurice is located at the mouth of the Aurician Lagoon and is a gateway city by means of the Ibrew River to the near interior of Asdauria. Aurice is a key entry point into the Pallathantic for many luxury goods from the far east, including euphorium. By virtue of the empire's control of Agogia and Bijälenland, the Aurician Bourse is the leading center for trading such commodities as panox.

Festivals and Commemorations

Games of High Summer

Customs

Aurician Broge


See Also