Bryndyd

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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 the country of Asbardy. Bryndyd is an important gateway city to Asbardy's colonial possessions abroad, including New Pytharnia.

Bryndyd rests on a peninsula jutting towards the east

Geography and Situation

Economy

The principle industries of Bryndyd are banking, shipbuilding, titancraftworks, shipping, and retail.

Municipal Government

Culture and Festivals

Key Sites

Transportation and Infrastructure

Institutions of Learning

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.'

Kemerite Giants

Kemerite rule of Bambashathra ended around 4300 AS with the conquest of the Neptultchi.

Neptulxapxi

Late Tuadbe Period

Early Moigthe Period

Yophenthean Rule

Golden Empire of Pytharnia

Golden Age of Sky

Early Middle Ages

Rule of Archmage Bexaloth

Seventh Isbajath

Shenimite Rule

Medibgóëse Rule

New Kalikán Empire

Great Sky War

Archduchy

Congress of Bryndyd

Modern Bryndyd

See Also