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*Ripped off from ''D&D's'' "[https://melkot.com/locations/cogh/cog-street-index.html Free City of Greyhawk]" ([http://www.penandpapergames.com/forums/showthread.php/8018-The-Free-City-of-Greyhawk Ref2]) | *Ripped off from ''D&D's'' "[https://melkot.com/locations/cogh/cog-street-index.html Free City of Greyhawk]" ([http://www.penandpapergames.com/forums/showthread.php/8018-The-Free-City-of-Greyhawk Ref2]) | ||
+ | *Castle Royal "played by" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_de_Pierrefonds Château de Pierrefonds], also used as "Camelot" in the TV series, ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1199099/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Merlin]'' | ||
*The Capital is intended to be an equivalent to Tudor-era London in size and feel | *The Capital is intended to be an equivalent to Tudor-era London in size and feel | ||
*CK2: Considered a "fortress" (barony), though its castle-town is extensive/important enough to rival other proper "cities." | *CK2: Considered a "fortress" (barony), though its castle-town is extensive/important enough to rival other proper "cities." |
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The Capital is the capital (!) of the Kingdom of Generica. It is located a bit to the west of the center of the kingdom, in the province of Brightcastle, on the eastern edge of King's Lake. Castle Royal rests atop a hill at the northernmost point, overlooking the rest of the walled city. It enjoys a mild climate and life there is luxurious for those that can afford it, although it is not without its slums. The city is overpopulated and can be a little dangerous in spots, even in the best of times, despite being policed by a City Watch.
Contents
Tropes
Geography
Origin and History
The Capital was founded by King Jon I. He established a small wooden fort atop the hill where his army first encamped, and used this as a base for his campaign to conquer the region. Having achieved his goal, he established the new castle on the site of his original fort. The city expanded rapidly under his descendants. By the time of the Black Army, the city had a population of approximately a hundred-thousand people.
Government
Though the castle and its city fall under the direct desmene of the king, he does not normally involve himself in its day-to-day governance.
The city is governed by a council of elders, a group of technically coequal members who head various major interests within the city. The number of councilmen usally varies between 12 and 18, depending on the political circumstances. Replacement of an councilman who dies or retires is not required. If a vacancy in the council should be filled, the new member is chosen by vote of the current councilmen. The city council meets every Senday during the year to cover business relevant to the city. As he sees fit, he king may (rarely) attend himself, or send a representative (often, his steward) to attend the council meeting.
The city council periodically elects a Mayor from among its members to lead them. The election of a mayor occurs whenever the old mayor dies, retires, resigns, or fails a no-confidence vote consisting of a two-thirds majority of the council. The mayor acts as a liaison to the king in city matters.
The guilds of the Capital are all designed to protect and further the social and economic interests of their membership. While not all of the Guilds have been granted or have been able to maintain a monopoly on the services and crafts they provide, they can nevertheless present a united front to any form of competition and have a recognized degree of political influence with the city council. On the first days of each season of the year, the Grand Council of Guilds meets at City Hall. All the city's Guildmasters are required to attend (and must send deputies should they be unable to do so). This meeting is used to discuss petitions and legislation before the city council that may affect the trade or business of one or more of the city's guilds, and allegedly serves the purpose of granting those city guilds not directly represented in the council a say in the city's governance.
Economy
- Hub of trade
- Fishing in the lake; lake feeds into the Crown River down to the Imperial sea
- Hub of roads; King's Road connects north and south
- HQ of many guilds
Features
- Castle Royal, home of the Royal Court of Generica
- Guildhall of Heroes; Heroes' Guild HQ
- The Spire (outside town, just to the south, down the river); Wizards' Guild HQ
- Capital Cathedral (St. Prosylus' Cathedral of the Holy Pantheon); seat of the Archvicar of the Capital, Heirant Pompus
- City Hall
New City
- High Quarter
- Garden Quarter
- Clerkburg
- Artisans' Quarter
- Foreign Quarter
- Lake Quarter
Old City
- Thieves' Quarter
- Slum Quarter
City outskirts
- Barge End
- Shacktown
- Wharves
Other Locations
- Streets, Squares, and Gates
Notable Residents
Notable Institutions
- The City Watch
- Crown Guard; the King's bodyguard-retinue
- Thieves' Guild of the Capital
Rumour Has It…
Behind the Scenes
- Ripped off from D&D's "Free City of Greyhawk" (Ref2)
- Castle Royal "played by" Château de Pierrefonds, also used as "Camelot" in the TV series, Merlin
- The Capital is intended to be an equivalent to Tudor-era London in size and feel
- CK2: Considered a "fortress" (barony), though its castle-town is extensive/important enough to rival other proper "cities."
See Also
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Pages in category "The Capital"
The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.