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Yartar was a fortified city standing on the east bank of the River Dessarin. It was connected by a fortified bridge to a citadel on the west bank where the Evermoor Way (linking Triboar and Silverymoon crossed the Dessarin. It was a crossroads trading town, so it was always bustling with caravans entering and leaving its walls.

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  • Yartar
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  • Yartar was a fortified city standing on the east bank of the River Dessarin. It was connected by a fortified bridge to a citadel on the west bank where the Evermoor Way (linking Triboar and Silverymoon crossed the Dessarin. It was a crossroads trading town, so it was always bustling with caravans entering and leaving its walls.
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Name
  • Yartar
Type
  • Small city
Caption
  • Yartar
Government
  • Baronry
Inhabitants
  • yes
PopYear
  • 1366(xsd:integer)
Population
  • 6000(xsd:integer)
Ruler
Religion
Area
Organizations
  • yes
Locations
  • yes
ruleryear
  • 1361(xsd:integer)
  • 1366(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Yartar was a fortified city standing on the east bank of the River Dessarin. It was connected by a fortified bridge to a citadel on the west bank where the Evermoor Way (linking Triboar and Silverymoon crossed the Dessarin. It was a crossroads trading town, so it was always bustling with caravans entering and leaving its walls.
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