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The coastal domain of Dementlieu (DAY-mon-lyoo) is a bastion of civilization in the Core, a land of secrets and hidden loyalties. The domain lies on a broad, green floodplain dappled with lush woodlands and heaths. The realm's western shore along the Sea of Sorrows is blessed with numerous natural ports, including the glittering Pernault Bay. Although the terrain is flat, Dementlieu's soil is sandy, and crop yields tend to be low, with stunted plants and small fruits. Scattered, sun-dappled forests cover the regions that agriculture has not yet claimed. The coastline is edged with rolling, sand dune beaches. The Musarde River meanders north through the domain, peppering the eastern countryside with oxbow lakes.
Dementlieu's highways bustle with activity, funneling people and wealth toward Port-a-Lucine. The buildings in the domain are tall and narrow, densely packed edifices of dull brown stone that loom over the narrow, twisting village streets. Windows and doorways are trimmed with white-washed wood, and the shallow, gabled rooftops are shingled in rich, dark brown wood. Towers are crowned with elegant stone ornaments and statutes of legendary artists and civic leaders. Dementlieu's climate, blessedly mild, is characterized by frequent precipitation and moderate temperatures. Severe winters and sweltering summers aren't unheard of, however.
Major Settlements
Chateaufaux (pop. 1,500), Port-a-Lucine (pop. 5,400)
The People
Population: Humans 94%, Halflings 3%, Other 2%
Languages: Mordentish*, Lamordian, Falkovnian, Halfling
Religions: Ezra*
The Dementlieuse tend toward slim but athletic builds with strong features and high cheekbones. Skin tones range from very pale to olive-tan, while eye color ranged from pale blue to green to dark brown. Hair is usually dark blond to light brown in color, with the occasional auburn. Beards and mustaches are common among men but always kept neatly trimmed and styled. Women never cut their hair short; noblewomen pin up their locks very meticulously, while poor women braid their hair. Clothing is important to the Dementlieuse, especially among the nobility. Commoner men wear dark woolen trousers and light cotton shirts and don cloth caps whether inside or outdoors. Gentlemen prefer breeches and silk shirts with tailed coats, as well as tall black hats. Wigs are considered proper for men in public life. Commoner and noble women alike wear long, dark dresses with high-button boots and always wear hats when outdoors. Women of the lower classes simply wear bonnets, but the hat of a noblewoman is large and elaborate. Black, white, and shades of gray are favored for day-to-day life, but for special occasions, the nobles try to outdo one another with opulent, brightly colored formalwear.
The Demenlieuse believe they are a highly civilized people. They appreciate beauty and learning in all its forms, and their society is structured according to rigid etiquette. Adherence to decorum is vital, and those who overstep the delicate balance between deference and bravado find themselves scorned. The Dementlieuse believe that their advanced society has earned them a place of respect among the civilized realms of the world, and they say so openly. Not all outsiders are so grateful for Dementlieu's contributions, and many folk consider the Dementlieuse to be shiftless fops who produce nothing of value. Arcane magic is an accepted facet of life in Dementlieu, though its place in society is hardly respectable. Magic is seen as a quaint distraction, primarily used as entertainment. Most wizards are stage performers rather than powerful sages, the vast majority being enchanters or illusionists.
The Law
Dementlieu is an aristocratic republic. Marcel Guignol serves as the lord-governor of Dementlieu, advised by the five-member Council of Brilliance from the capital at Port-a-Lucine. Dementlieu has a complex and multifaceted aristocratic society, though the feudal system has long since dissolved. True power still rests in the hands of the most powerful noble families. The realm's nobles elect the lord-governor for life, though dissatisfied nobles may have him deposed and hold a new election. The lord-governor is free to select his own advisers for the Council of Brilliance, but the nobles often firmly suggest candidates.
The lord-governor's duties include writing and enforcing laws, promoting the arts, administrating the realm's public institutions, appointing criminal judges and civil magistrates, and personal adjudicating important trials. Voluntary conscription is organized by the lord-governor to provide a militia for all settlements, though most nobles have much better trained and armed troops in their personal retinues. Port-a-Lucine has the added protection of Alanik Ray, a renowned elven investigator who lends his skills to the city's watch on occasion.
Despite Dementlieu's powerful aristocracy, there is a pervasic tradition of the wealth providing for the needy. Accordingly, there exists an extensive network of food distribution and housing for the poor, sponsored by the realm's nobility. Literacy is seen as very important, and even the poorest children are taught to read and write. Despite the progressive appearance, however, Dementlieu's lower classes still wallow in desperate poverty and unspeakable crime. The nobles, meanwhile, believe that their benevolence gives them the right to use and abuse the poor at their whim.
Trade and Diplomacy
Resources: Potatoes, wheat, barley, apples, grapes, cattle, dairy, herring, sardines, wine, timber, cloth, weapons, books, ships, culture, scientific knowledge
Coinage: corona (pp), solar (gp), lunar (sp), bot (cp)
In spite of its small size, Dementlieu is a powerful and respected realm. Culture is Dementlieu's chief export; Dementlieuse trends in painting, sculpture, music, fashion, poetry, literature, and cuisine quickly spread throughout the Core. Dementlieuse scientists and craftsmen have developed numerous coveted technologies, introducing other lands to such wonders as movable type, the magnetic compass, optics, explosives. and miniaturized clockworks.
Dementlieu wields its cultural and technological supremacy as another realm might wield an army, exerting a great deal of influence on the culture of other lands. The domain has a trade alliance with the neighboring realms of Borca, Mordent, and Richemulot that has only increased its influence on those lands. It also participates in a mutual defense pact with the same realms to protect against potential aggressions from Falkovnia.
Magic
Magic in Dementlieu is not only well known but commonly accepted. This is due to the many enchanters and illusionists who perform on stage for rapt audiences. Nonetheless, a number of true practitioners secretly perfect their magical knowledge beyond the sight of most people of the realm. In general, the realm allows magically talented folk to progress and experiment with the art far beyond what's available in most domains.
Classes
Most Dementlieuse heroes are Bards, Clerics, Fighters, Rogues, Sorcerers, or Wizards.
Dementlieuse heroes begin play with proficiency in firearms and black powder weapons.