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Cathtyr was a metropolis and the capital city of Dambrath. It was formerly known as Shantil. Cathtyr sat in a small bay on the far eastern end of Dambrath. It marked the final southern stop of the Trade's Way. The inner city was crowded and bustling. At the center of the city sat the queen's palace which was surrounded by broad green parks. The wealthy lived in two or three story town houses on the west side, while most of the poor huddled together in the eastern sections of the city closer to the docks. Some lived outside the city walls in hovels that reached southward along the coast.

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  • Cathtyr
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  • Cathtyr was a metropolis and the capital city of Dambrath. It was formerly known as Shantil. Cathtyr sat in a small bay on the far eastern end of Dambrath. It marked the final southern stop of the Trade's Way. The inner city was crowded and bustling. At the center of the city sat the queen's palace which was surrounded by broad green parks. The wealthy lived in two or three story town houses on the west side, while most of the poor huddled together in the eastern sections of the city closer to the docks. Some lived outside the city walls in hovels that reached southward along the coast.
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  • LE
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  • 106(xsd:integer)
Races
  • Mixed
Name
  • Cathtyr
Population
  • 42374(xsd:integer)
Ruler
  • High Priestess of Lolth and Queen of Dambrath Hasifir Hazm'cri
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  • Metropolis
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  • Cathtyr was a metropolis and the capital city of Dambrath. It was formerly known as Shantil. Cathtyr sat in a small bay on the far eastern end of Dambrath. It marked the final southern stop of the Trade's Way. The inner city was crowded and bustling. At the center of the city sat the queen's palace which was surrounded by broad green parks. The wealthy lived in two or three story town houses on the west side, while most of the poor huddled together in the eastern sections of the city closer to the docks. Some lived outside the city walls in hovels that reached southward along the coast.
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