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Cieliath, Kingdom of the Draycari

The largest kingdom in Eldar, Cieliath is home to a vast collection of landscapes and ecosystems. The people stand united as a race, under the rule of a single King. However each of the kingdom's cities are individually led by high ranking nobility under the King's command. Each city practices a particular elemental semblance and has its own unique culture. Magic has become ingrained in the kingdom’s economy and way of life.  From agriculture and construction to crafting and trading, magic is used in every aspect.
Alchemaine Castle
Built along flat land, this is perhaps the largest castle ever built. It has three tiers divided by two walls. The outer wall is the largest and has trebuchets, catapults, cannons, and ballista mounted on individual towers. The inner wall has less defenses, with only archers, soldiers, mages, a series of magical cannons that are capable of firing condensed magic. Each tier has a central gate, which acts as the only way in or out. The keep itself is at the center. Its defenses are weakest here, as the castle is rather small.

 

Eldris
The capital city of Cieliath. Built on the outskirts of the outer wall of Alchemaine Castle, most of the citizens having taken to such professions like farming, blacksmithing, and construction. There are many stone workers and lumberjacks, and each has poured their soul into making this the grandest city of all. Its population is greater than any other city of any other kingdom, and its wealth and economy rivals even that of the Terrans. The kingdom’s main military force, the Dragoon Knights, have their main headquarters here, while other, smaller branches are stationed in other cities throughout the kingdom.

 

Bastia
A small city built along the slopes of Mount Ignis. In terms of economy and trade, this city specializes in blacksmithing and focused agriculture. The best weapons, magical and otherwise, are crafted by some of the finest smiths in all the land. The people have also learned how to grow certain crops in the rich, volcanic soil. Bastia is also a city known for its strict laws. Some of the most heinous criminals have been sentenced to life in Bastia Prison, a place as notorious as the volcano its built in. Due to the city’s small size, it has a history of being plagued by roaming bandits.
 
Sanvero
Cut off from the rest of the world, this city is not to be underestimated. With only one way in and out via Astar Valley, the people have become accustomed to the stark landscape and arid temperatures. Natural oases can be found sprinkled all over, preventing a lack of water. Trapped in by mountains, its people have tamed the wild reptiles, Stellios, to traverse the Novalore Desert quickly. The city is known for its glass workers, fortune tellers, and other strange oddities. Its citizens have mastered using the terrain as a means to defend themselves.

 

Celosia
This small city is built along the southernmost slopes of the Keylocke Mountains, at the base of Mount Báidir. Utilizing the natural mountain terrain, the citizens make a living off mining, smithing, and all manner of crafting. Due to its small population, most of the citizens have been forced to learn how to defend themselves. This city is the only place where the metal ore Elysium can be found.

 

Levinos
A city built within the depths of Eyvern Forest far to the south. It is one of the stranger cities in Cieliath. Some of the buildings are built on the ground, while others are built in the treetops. Rope bridges extend across some of them, and wild vines allow citizens to swing across platforms built in the trees. With the advantage of height, most of the city’s defenses include archers. However the city is vulnerable to fire. Merchants here deal in spices, flowers, herbs, and other vegetation oddities.

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Lagos
A city built by the shores of Oscina Lake. Its economy is entirely focused on and supported by the water. Between the lake and the South Sea, most of the Eldar’s sea delicacies come from this city alone. The fisherman work with the merchant guilds to sell their hauls around the world. The people here use the water as their means of defense. By crossing it, invaders are left in the empty town while warriors can launch attacks from a distance. This occasionally results in damages to the city, though they are easily repaired.

 

Glaidrin
This city is rather small. Its people have adapted rather well to the cold of the Tlurun Tundra. Its cold temperatures prevent most of the people from growing any kind of crops, so most of the city’s agricultural resources come through trade with other cities. Its economies is based mostly around lumberjacking and woodworking, due to the large number of trees in the surrounding area. There are also animal farms that raise unique livestock. The city is open with not many defenses, but its citizens are well equipped and skilled, in both magic and weaponry.

 

Anduin
This is perhaps the most unique city in all of Eldar. The area was affected by magic long ago, causing pockets of land to rise and float into the sky. The citizens have built into the craters and atop the floating islands, connecting them with bridges. It is a city of inventors and crafters. Many of the citizens glide across the city by using flying creatures or paragliders. In terms of economy, the city works mostly with agriculture and engineering. Windmills, waterwheels, and large automated terraces for growing crops.

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Ildirim
A large, heavily fortified city. Large walls surround the city with cannons and barista, this city is more like its own fortress. With a single gate leading in and out, it has a large force of soldiers and can withstand blockade for months at a time. Its economy is entirely based on the manufacturing of machinery; Windmills, waterwheels, furnaces, forges, mills, any kind of structure or device that makes the lives of Eldar’s populace easier. The merchants work with the engineers and travel to other cities, where they will help build these machines and structures in exchange for currency or other materials.

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