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Redmont

Founding Date 754
Type Large City
Population 2,000,000
Owning Organization Evosos

Demographics

Redmont Fort has a majority population made up of Goliaths, Half-Elves, and Humans, with a minority population of Halflings, Tieflings, Half-Orcs, and Selkie, as well as a few folk of other race here and there amid the population.

Government

Redmont Fort is run in a very militaristic operation. Thaulai oversaw major events and decisions while giving responsibilities to appointed individuals beneath her. Since the Resurgence corporations and guilds have overtaken the city, rendering local government little more than a small voice among many.

History

Redmont Fort was originally built as a small town on the border of The Shattered Lands . It was noticed, a few years before, that blackened edge of The Shattered Lands would retreat slowly overtime as nature began to retake the land. There was a short migration of peoples who decided they wanted to live apart from the other holds and travelled across the Allanora Sea to settle the small patch of green. Since then, the careful cultivation of land has allowed nature to flourish.

With much of the Shattered Lands healing, many people who consider themselves a brave adventurer have traveled to Redmont Fort in the hope of finding riches beyond belief buried deep in the many caves and forgotten tombs of the area. The "gold" rush has made the town very wealthy. There are several business keeping adventurers well stocked. Insurance is a big thing in Redmont Fort. You can pay various sums of gold to be given magic items that alert the company when you’re in distress and they’ll come rescue you. Some companies will even offer taxi services to known safe(ish) locations so you don’t have to trek across the entire land to get where you’re going.

Geography

The land around Redmont For is predominantly wide swaths of long grass, reaching ten or even fifteen feet into the air in some places. Around the edge of The Shattered Lands a forest has grown in the last hundred years as well.