Skip navigation

Irombro

Irombro
(rogue)
Type:
City
Location:
coast
Population:
48 / 18600
Land Area:
1680 sq. miles
Production:
Plodding
Morale:
Joyful
Realm Loyalty:
Hateful
Economy:
Manufacturing, Trade, Fishing, Administration, Farming, Hunting, Stoneworks
Gold:
1069 gold
Food:
172 bushels
Weather Area:
East Islands
_
Irombro
[
Nothoi Ar Agyr Shattered Vales Irondale Reven New Ar Agyr Exiled Trinity Geographic Details Regions Realms
]
_
(pan and zoom map by scroll or touch)

Region Details

Description

(OOC: Still under construction as maximum characters has been reached)

Irombro was originally the Capital City of the city-state known as Irombrar in the First Age of Beluaterra. Irombrar formed one nation with the Rines Republic, creating Riombara, and Irombrar was no more. The City was retaken by Riombara after the Undead Invasions and, during the Great War of the Third Age, seceded from Riombara under the leadership of Duke Marc Keithson, forming Irombrozia. While Irombrozia lasted for a long time, eventually, it fell as well, and the City was covered under the permanent Darkness of the Invaders. It suffered under Daimon oppression until Riombara, once more, managed to liberate it, this time from the Overlord in the final days of the Fifth Invasion, barely saving the City from the horrible fate of being swallowed by the ocean itself forever. Now Irombro finally flies a Human banner once more.

Left in a poor state after the Daimon occupation, not many buildings remained standing from previous Human settlement. What was left has been taken down in an effort to see a completely new City rebuilt set in its own style, no signs of any previous architecture remaining. The very centre of Irombro is occupied by a small grey Temple dedicated to Quintarianism, the large grass area and gardens in a circle around it suggesting plenty of room to see it enlarged. The Temple overviews the large town surrounding it, used for festivals, markets and other events, granting the opportunity for the peasants to gather, though it appears rather abandoned due the fact much of the square remains unused. The various craftsmen and blacksmiths occupy the shops bordering the main streets to the North and West, built, just like the many other houses and infrastructure in the City, in the same grey and solemn style as the Temple, no doubt granting a chilly feel to many a visitor and Irombrian that walks within the City's Walls.

March 14, 2013 by Marche

Statues and Monuments

This region might also have a page on the wiki