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==Districts by Description== | ==Districts by Description== | ||
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+ | #Magistrates District | ||
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;[[Lower Amyrn]] | ;[[Lower Amyrn]] | ||
+ | #Commoners Lodging District | ||
+ | #Dwarven Mercenary District | ||
+ | #Dwarvenfire Market | ||
+ | #Galimshara Beast Market | ||
+ | #Gemdealers District | ||
+ | #Kawchimongers District | ||
+ | #Little Bryndyd | ||
+ | #Little Gnousikai | ||
+ | #Little Tauhad | ||
+ | #Little Verdida | ||
+ | #Paimbalan Neighborhood | ||
+ | #Phlogistics Market | ||
+ | #Saltmongers District | ||
+ | #Skymasters District | ||
+ | #Spicemongers District | ||
+ | #Tisbajutha District | ||
+ | #Titancrafters District | ||
+ | #Titanship Manufacturers District | ||
+ | #Weaponers District | ||
;[[Tarfankîr]] | ;[[Tarfankîr]] | ||
− | # | + | #Alemongers District |
+ | #Booksellers District | ||
+ | #Dyemongers District | ||
+ | #Fathersayers District | ||
+ | #Gnometown | ||
+ | #Little Folk District | ||
+ | #Little Johaulia | ||
+ | #Scholars District | ||
+ | #Tinkerers Market | ||
;[[Llowglas]] | ;[[Llowglas]] | ||
+ | #Little Rhafyx | ||
+ | #Cattle Market | ||
+ | #Porkers Market | ||
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+ | ;[[Drakeling Park (Amyrn)]] | ||
+ | ;[[Ymbwesel]] | ||
=Transportation and Communications= | =Transportation and Communications= |
Latest revision as of 19:07, 17 November 2024
Amyrn is the capital of the Archpatriarchy of Ambrasia. The city center is an acropolis surrounded by a large suburban sprawl. Amyrn in ancient Kemerite times was the site of an important cult center to the sun god. The name Amyrn is a later adaptation of the name of the god Amrulon, 'Amir.' The name 'Amyrn' is the Gonfalese Language version.
Towns and Boroughs of Amyrn
There are three 'quarters' of Amyrn and two major suburbs. Amyrn has a High Amyrn, an Upper Amyrn, and a Lower Amyrn. The two suburbs are Tarfankir and Llowglas.
Districts by Description
- Holy Gods District
- Magistrates District
- Commoners Lodging District
- Dwarven Mercenary District
- Dwarvenfire Market
- Galimshara Beast Market
- Gemdealers District
- Kawchimongers District
- Little Bryndyd
- Little Gnousikai
- Little Tauhad
- Little Verdida
- Paimbalan Neighborhood
- Phlogistics Market
- Saltmongers District
- Skymasters District
- Spicemongers District
- Tisbajutha District
- Titancrafters District
- Titanship Manufacturers District
- Weaponers District
- Alemongers District
- Booksellers District
- Dyemongers District
- Fathersayers District
- Gnometown
- Little Folk District
- Little Johaulia
- Scholars District
- Tinkerers Market
- Little Rhafyx
- Cattle Market
- Porkers Market
Transportation and Communications
Amyrn is serviced by the Pytharnian Dragonrail System.
History
The High Priest of Amrulon, Amirtirthancar was an important founder of the medieval city who led the city to separate from the Arathracian Religion in the thirteenth century. Later in the same century, waves of colonists from Medibgö settled in Ambrasia, until their culture became the dominating one. The cult of the sun god Amrulon persisted.
Language
Today the Gonfalese Language is the dominant tongue and only scholars study or know ancient Ambrasian which was the language that developed from ancient Moigthe and Classical Yophenthean. The Durrhaunvish Language is also studied by scholars and is the ancient Moigthe language that developed from Western Moigthe before the immigration of the Gonfalese in the thirteenth century. The dialect of Gonfalese spoken in Amyrn is called Ambyrnoig and shares several characteristics in common with the neighborning Rhaunvish and Banglarfa dialects.
Demonym
An inhabitant of Amyrn is an Amyrnite. The descriptive term is also Amyrnite.
List of Sites of Amyrn
- Colleges and Schools
- Archcollege of Amyrn
- Heliotheological School of Amyrn, Heliotheological Library of Amyrn, Heliotheological Museum of Amyrn
- Titancrafters Guild School of Amyrn
- Dragonrail
- Amyrnite Dragonrail Station (New City)
- Amyrnite Dragonrail Station (East of Acropolis or High City)
- Market
- Alemongers Market (Amyrn)
- Cattle Market (Amyrn)
- Gwesel's Pearl Market
- Pilgrims Grand Market (Amyrn)
- Rhegwish's Book Market
- Titancraft Market (Amyrn)
- Winemongers Market (Amyrn)
- Temples
- Temple of Amrulon Sun God (Amyrn)
- Temple of Bralla (Amyrn)
- Temple of Ffarga Sky Goddess (Amyrn)
- Temple of Harthrawg (Amyrn)
- Temple of Palithreeta (Amyrn)
- Temple of Rhewlla (Amyrn)
- Theocratic State Museum of Art and Antiquities
List of Streets and Highways
- Amirtirthancar Street
- Avenue of Sulmayand the Valiant
- Holy Emsiadheal Street
History of Amyrn
- deep antiquity: ancestors of Pytharnian Giants build found city on the site of Amyrn and dedicate a wooden temple to the sun god.
- 4200 AS: legendary occupation of the city of Xepektl, predecessor to later Amyrn.
- 300's: Thiagona Tribe constructs the Temple of Amrulon Sun God on site of older temple
- 700's: Diocesan Lord of Pytharnia reconstructs Temple of Amrulon Sun God, establishing its basic form for future renovations and reconstructions.
- 1122 to 1123, Siege of Amyrn (1122) as part of the War of the Ambrasian Reformation
- 1137, Consecration of Taoilanth dhailg Leiochio (lived 1096 to 1158), High Priest of Amyrn as Archpatriarch of Amyrn,
- 1139, Siege of Amyrn (1139), second, shorter siege, Ithradite allies arrive after the siege is called off due to an attack by the lizardfolk in High Pytharnia. Some Arathracian forces called back to High Pytharnia to protect Magdala.
- 1302: Earthquake damages Temple of Amrulon Sun God
- 2207: Great Earthquake of Amyrn (2207) wreaks great devastation to the city and topples many columns of the Temple of Amrulon Sun God.
- 2257 to 2398, Rule of Llamgathsukba of the Beasts, vassal of Archmage Bexaloth
- 2397 to 2398: Isbajath of Sulmayand the Valiant
- 2502: Talban II, the Emperor of Medibgö, restores Temple of Amrulon Sun God through a general tax in the Medibgóëse Empire.
Maps
- City of Amyrn
Sources
- Annals of Amyrn, 1670, by Gonfalese author Meibddraig borna Graín Syllwigch
See Also
- Ambrasia
- Ambrasianism
- Amirtirthancar
- Archpatriarchy of Ambrasia
- Gonfalese
- Gonfalese Language
- Great Earthquake of Amyrn (2207)
- Isbajath of Sulmayand the Valiant
- Temple of Amrulon Sun God (Amyrn)
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