Hearth
<infobox layout="stacked"> <title source="name"><default>Hearth</default></title> <image source="image" /> <Group> <header>Vital Information</header>
<label>Type</label> <label>Government</label> <label>Founded</label> <label>Founder(s)</label> <label>Constructed</label> <label>Destroyed</label> <label>Location</label> <label>Population</label> </Group> <Group> <header>Economy</header>
<label>Trade</label>
</Group> <Group> <header>Misc. Information</header>
<label>Affiliation</label> <label>Climate</label> <label>Landmarks</label> <label>Institutions</label> <label>Religion</label>
</Group> </infobox>
History[edit | edit source]
Hearth has existed in some form since the founding of the Republic of Novania in 3E 1162. After the Republic was founded, the construction of the city found much progression in the first two years, finally reaching completion on the 31st of Harvest Call, 3E 1164. When the republic fell, the city was left in the hands of the newly established Kingdom of Novania under the rule of King Ausra Capewell.
Geography[edit | edit source]
Hearth consists of seven districts, each with their own unique variants. The city is nestled against the southern coast of Deurlyth and is thus often a stop for traders who come to region. Its positioning along the coast also allows for more mild climates with the which sees quite a bit of increased rainfall.
Government[edit | edit source]
Hearth is the capital city of the Kingdom of Novania and home to the ruling family. Additionally, day to day affairs are managed by its Royal Governor.
Law[edit | edit source]
Hearth, and the Crownlands in general, operate by the laws mandated by the ruling family and former sovereigns of the Kingdom of Novania. It has no special laws passed regionally. The laws are strictly enforced here. None are able to commit crimes in the open without consequence, as the guard actively patrol Hearth and the immediate areas surrounding it.
Economy[edit | edit source]
Hearth is the center of trade for Deurlyth. Its marketplace features a robust variety of shops and encourages peddling of wares and goods with its free stalls.