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{{CityBox|Government=Oligarchy|Temples=[[Ehlonna]], [[Ulaa]]|Merchant Houses=[[Thal Lithel]]|Other Organisations=[[Companions of Elric]]}}  | {{CityBox|Government=Oligarchy|Temples=[[Ehlonna]], [[Ulaa]]|Merchant Houses=[[Thal Lithel]]|Other Organisations=[[Companions of Elric]]}}  | ||
This high elven maern is the second in size and the least traditional of all the maerns. A large number of dwarves make the city their home and this has come to be reflected in the architecture,   | This high elven maern is the second in size and the least traditional of all the maerns.  | ||
A large number of dwarves make the city their home and this has come to be reflected in the architecture. The city is divided into a number of neighborhoods, often those are formed by all craftspeople of a certain type.  | |||
Over the centuries the governing body has changed to its current form where neighborhoods select candidates, the Ruling Body then votes for a select number who are to replace those who retire from it. Retirement is mandatory after serving for fifty years.  | |||
[[Category:Locations]]  | [[Category:Locations]]  | ||
Revision as of 17:44, 19 September 2022
Maern Elassidil
| Government | 
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| Oligarchy | 
| Organizations | 
| Companions of Elric | 
| Temples | 
| Ehlonna, Ulaa | 
| Merchant Houses | 
| Thal Lithel | 
This high elven maern is the second in size and the least traditional of all the maerns.
A large number of dwarves make the city their home and this has come to be reflected in the architecture. The city is divided into a number of neighborhoods, often those are formed by all craftspeople of a certain type.
Over the centuries the governing body has changed to its current form where neighborhoods select candidates, the Ruling Body then votes for a select number who are to replace those who retire from it. Retirement is mandatory after serving for fifty years.