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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, they even make up part of the government since a century or two.
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.
 
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[[Category:Locations]]

Revision as of 17:44, 19 September 2022

Maern Elassidil
Government
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.