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PA RT TWO: CITIES OF TI LEA
A look at the most important cities of Tilea
Map -
Page 33
Gazetter of Tilea -
Page 34-35
Chapter 7: Luccini -
Page 36
Burial Customs -
Page 37
Isabella Marconi: NPC -
Page 39
Luccini Gazetter -
Page 43
Chapter 8: Verezzo -
Page 44
Colour Pallazi -
Page 45
Urgrim Grimlock: NPC -
Page 47
Verezzo Gazetter -
Page 49
Chapter 9: Remas -
Page 50
Solkan -
Page 51
Benito Valente: NPC
Page 53
Remas Gazetter -
Page 56
Chapter 10: Other Areas
Page 57
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Tilean Gazetter
Name
Size
Ruler
Pop
Garrison
Wealth
Remas
CS
Triumvirs
Poppeia, Julius,
Crassus
130000
350a/500b/5000c
5
Trade, Govern-
ment, Fishing,
Boatbuilding
High Temples for
most cults, Adminis-
trative centre
Stiani
T
Triumvirs
Poppeia, Julius,
Crassus
6000
100b/500c
4
Trade, Agricul-
ture, Wine
Remas rules
directly, Capa Cuoco
head of garrison
Astiano
T
Conte Girolomo
Mazzuli
4000
20a/250c
3
Agriculture,
Sheep, Wine
Catrazza
T
Doge Jacoppo
Lombardi
650
10a/100b/50c
2
Agriculture,
Fishing
Approx 1000 refu-
gees and Miragliano
leet now here
Urbino
T
Duca Giovanni
Pergolesi
5200
50a/600c
5
Trade, Fishing,
Agriculture
Scorcio
ST
Conte Andrea
Puccini
800
25b/60c
3
Agriculture,
Olive Oil
Varieno
T
Conte Fedrico
Campi
3750
50b/350c
3
Timber, Cattle,
Wine
Nonucci
F
Primus Pilus
Sabatine Mercer
100
10a/20c
2
Fishing
Island village, home
to Myrmidian prison
Verezzo
CS
Signor Rossi
56000
170a/1200c
4
Trade, Agricul-
ture, Industry, Wine
Scozzese
V
Conte di Argen-
tisso
3500
40b/300c
3
Wine, Agricul-
ture, Olive Oil
Rifraffa
ST
Conte Cesare
Lombroso
750
25b/25c
2
Wine, Agricul-
ture
Spomanti
T
Conte Jacopo
Montaperti
3800
50b/450c
4
Wine, Agricul-
ture, Cattle
Terenne
T
Conte Antonio
Montecchis
4500
50b/260c
3
Ore, Trade
Raverno
T
Conte Girolamo
Sordello
4000
50b/200c
3
Agriculture,
Wine, Sheep
Olesi
T
Duca Matteo
Boiardo
6400
100b/500c
3
Fishing, Agricul-
ture, Trade,
Luccini
CS
Prince Lorenzo
Lupo
196000
300a/800b/3000c
5
Religion, Gov-
ernment, Trade,
Shipbuilding
Largest city in Tilea
Portomag-
giore
T
Prince Georgio
Sideri
5100
60a/400c
3
Wine, Fishing,
Boatbuilding
Minotupa
T
Prince Lorenzo
Lupo
5000
75a/750c
4
Fishing, Agricul-
ture, Wine
Capelli
Duchessa Ve-
ronica di Padua
5100
25a/500c
3
Timber, Sheep,
Trade
Aldente
T
Conte Marsilius
Natta
2550
25b/100c
3
Wine, Agricul-
ture, Olive Oil
Pavezzano
T
Duca Baldassare
Peruzzi
5600
60a/1700c
4
Trade, Fishing
Agriculture
Monte Cas-
tello
F
Comandante di
Meglio
2250
150a/100c
3
Fishing, Cattle
Pugno
ST
Marchesa Luc-
rezia Petrarch
850
34b/70c
2
Agriculture,
Wine
Organza
ST
Duke Guillano
Organao
231
10a/23b/39c
2
Mining, Goats
Kazad
Frankund
F
King Garil
Thunderclap
230
200b
2
Government
Karak Eks-
ilaz
DH
King Hergar
Steelclad
5000
1000b/200c
3
Trade, Ore, Met-
alwork
Grung Mizpal
M
King Hergar
Steelclad
57
8c
2
Ore
Karak Seda-
zund
F
King Garil
Thunderclap
150
120b
2
Government
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Karak Grom
DH
King Garil
Thunderclap
3200
640b/120c
3
Trade, Ore, Met-
alwork
Khazid Urbaz
V
King Garil
Thunderclap
90
10b/6c
2
Ore, Metalwork
K. Kaferkam-
maz
DH
King Skal Red-
beard
2500
500b
3
Trade, Ore, Met-
alwork
Toscania
CS
Duchesa Patrizia
Malpighi
8700
150a/2000c
3
Trade, Wine,
Ore, Goats
Porto Real
T
Governor
Emeric Gorge
1200
10b/150c
3
Sugar, Tobacco
Porto Sarba
ST
Governor
Koenraad de
Graeff
320
10b/30c
2
Fishing Trade,,
Piracy
Aguilas
CS
Marquis Juan
Narciso
13000
180b/1500c
4
Boatbuilding,
Trade, Govern,
Plantatioion
Port
Porto Espejo
ST
Marcos de Nizza
400
20b/35c
2
Fishing, Planta-
tion
Miragliano
CS
Duce Vincenzo
Cornuti
93000
200a/400b/2600c
5
Trade, Boat-
building, Govern-
ment, Fishing
Recent reports indi-
cate razed by Skaven
Cera-Scuro
F
Gov* Dominico
Caraccioli
120
50b/10c
2
Government,
Trade,Piracy
Gorgon's Ola
V
Bacino Reale
T
Lord Gov di
Giudice
252
4b/52c
2
Trade
Udolpho
T
Conte Guilio
Uberti
4200
150a/1000c
3
Ore, Timber,
Wine
Ebino
T
Conte Galeazzo
3600
40a/200c
3
Trade, Agricul-
ture, Cattle
Ravola
ST
Contessa
Patrizia Malpighi
850
25b/35c
2
Wine, Agricul-
ture
Campogrotta
T
Conte Guido
Novello
3500
100a/400b
3
Trade, Goats,
Ore
Trantio
CS
Prince Giorgio
da Vignola
11000
150a/200b/700c
4
Trade, Agricul-
ture, Goats
Pavona
CS
Prince Emanuele
Orlando
12500
100a/350b/500c
4
Trade, Agricul-
ture, Wine, Sheep
Raganos
ST
Duquesa Ti-
gridia Arlanza
910
35b/50c
2
Ore, Woodwork-
ing
Durango
ST
Duque Nuno
Rasura
850
32b/50c
2
Sheep, Ore
Guanir
ST
Duque Inigo
Arista
720
28b/45c
2
Timber
Sartosa
CS
King Giovanni
Barbarossa
3000
1200b/1800c
5
Piracy, Trade,
Slavery, Fishing
Tobaro
CS
Prince Tibaldus
Marsarius de Vela
18000
100a/1200c
4
Trade, Ore,
Gemstones, Fishing
Alimento
V
Conte Guido
Novello
90
5b/10c
2
Trade, Ore
Settlement Size CS=City State(any size), C=City (10000+), T=Town (1000-10000), ST=Small Town (100-1000), V=Village (1-100), F=Fort (any size),
M=Mine (any size) R=Ruin, DH=Dwarf Hold(any size), Wealth (1=impoverished, 5=very rich), Garrison/Militia Quality: Excellent = A, Average = B, Poor = C
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CHAPTER 7: LUCCINI
ilisation rivalling even Altdorf and Marienburg. Tilea’s
cities stand like bastions of achievement in the bright southern
sun, but the real fortunes are made (and lost) in their darkened
houses and alleyways. Visitors are easy prey for the greedy and
unscrupulous – and sometimes those with darker designs.
This chapter details Luccini, Remas and Verezzo; three cities
which currently dominate political life in Tilea.
irons. If not for Myrmidia’s success in the next day’s battle, the
twins would surely have been executed.
Lucan and Luccina swore fealty to the warrior queen Myr-
midia and went on to lead a regiment in her battles against the
Southern League and later Estalia. A month before Myrmidia’s
fateful coronation, the twins appealed for the right to found a
city at their birthplace. Myrmidia graciously granted them this
right, and also promised support and inancial aid.
It is widely known that Myrmidia died at her coronation,
before she was able to provide the support that had been prom-
ised. However, Lucan and Luccina founded the city anyway,
amid great controversy. The Acropolis priests opposed the new
colony at every turn, organising raids to disrupt the economy
and invoking ghosts from the ruins to spread fear among the
settlement’s nervous inhabitants. Only the lowly priests of Morr
refused to engage in this spiteful campaign of sabotage.
On the fateful day of Lucan and Luccina’s 30th birthday, a
ire gutted the inside of the temple complex. No one is entirely
sure how the ire started, but some say it was the gods’ judge-
ment on their shameful priests. Others claim the twins hired
arsonists who entered the temple complex and fought their
way past its defenders until they reached the tunnels of the
Acropolis. Only the priests who sheltered themselves within
the chamber at the heart of the Acropolis were spared from the
blaze. From that day onwards, Morr’s servants alone inhabited
the mountain and visitors never stayed for long.
When Lucan and Luccina died on the same day at age 55,
the religious people of Luccini believed the twins’ lives had
been a miracle. The more worldly citizens were concerned that
each twin had raised nearly a dozen children who had become
popular leaders in their own right. It was only hours after Luc-
can and Luccina’s deaths that the irst ights broke out, and the
ighting continues even today. Around half of the city’s popula-
Luccini
The city of Luccini was founded in O IC by the twins Lucan
and Luccina. Following is a brief summary of the city’s history
according to legends and stories.
Legend holds that the temple complex at the heart of the
Acropolis was irst inhabited by priests of Morr and the other
Classical gods millennia ago. The exact date of Luccini’s
founding has been questioned by scholars for centuries, but
whatever the truth of the matter, Luccini was certainly a reli-
gious community by the year -100 IC when some of Luccini’s
priests departed to journey around Tilea at the time the South-
ern League rose to power and travel became safer.
The Founding of Luccini
Around -20 IC the twins Lucan and Luccina, patron gods of
the city, were born to one of the many shepherd tribes inhabit-
ing the ruins of the Elven colony surrounding the Acropolis.
The twins’ mother was an unmarried young girl at the time. To
save herself from shame, the mother abandoned her infants in
the colony's ruins, where few dared to tread for fear of wak-
ing ancient ghosts. While abandonment was fairly common
in that time, healthy children such as the twins were usually
spared. The popular story holds that Morr himself intervened
and declared that the children were unready to leave the mortal
realm. The god of Death bade Lupus (or Ulric, depending on
the source) to send one of his servants and care for the children
until they were grown.
For 5 years the twins dwelt in a cave near the Theatre of
Ravens until they were found by a pilgrim shepherd journeying
to the temple. The pilgrim’s irst instinct was to kill the children
out of mercy. However, for some reason he took pity on the
wild, underfed children; unloved and unwanted, clutching at
the breast of a dying she-wolf. The pilgrim adopted Lucan
and Luccina, took them to the temple to be blessed, and then
returned to his tribe where he raised them.
During Tilea’s uniication under Myrmidia, the Southern
League appointed the twins as living embodiments of the gods’
blessings on the Acropolis, and by extension the entire land. At
a pre-battle feast, the twins were invited to speak at the head
table. Unexpectedly, the twins decried the corruption of the
priesthood and declared that many had turned their backs upon
the laymen. As proof, the children pointed to the caves of their
childhood home, located so close to the priesthood but ignored
by them for so long. The twins then criticised the Prince of Teal
who led the army, for which they were immediately clapped in
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