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== '''Population''' ==
 
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* -- City (''Unknown'') - ''No census has been taken since its founding in 1000 A.D.''
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* -- City (5,321) - Imperial Census 1094 A.D.
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=== Citizens of Nürnberg ===
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* -- Aristarchus -- Greek dealer in slaves from Constantinople. {deceased 1094 - killed by Casmir the Mage}
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* -- [[Theotman of Nürnberg]] -- Called in certain rarefied and odious circles as: ''The necromancer's friend.'' --  (A seller in gibbet fruit.)  
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==== Indentured Servants ====
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* -- [[Radulf & Amelina Abel]]-- Saxon domestic servants {Morgan}
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==== Slaves ====
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* -- [[Arundhati of Khajuraho]] -- Indian princess sold as a slave to Cengiz. {Jason}
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* -- [[Mercédesz of Temesvár]] -- Hun girl {Brian}
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* -- [[Spyridon of Chania]] -- Blind Greek prophet {Brian}
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==== Visitors ====
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* -- [[Flip & Mick Haanraads]] -- A pair of Danish sailor brothers in the service of {Jason}
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* -- [[Erlingr & Gunni]] -- A pair of Norse warriors who now follow [[Eadwulf]] the Huntsman. {Brian}
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* -- [[Faruq ibn Hussain]] -- A Moorish swordsman from Cordoba now indentured to [[Eadwulf]] the Huntsman. {Brian}
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* -- [[Arseni of Chernigov]] -- A savage Rus warrior now indentured to [[Eadwulf]] the Huntsman. {Brian}
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* -- [[Ealdwine & Eadmund]] -- Dishonorable Saxon warriors whose skills merited indenture rather than death. Their debt was purchased by [[Eadwulf]] the Huntsman. {Brian}
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* -- [[Prokopis Iordanou]] -- Greek dealer in boxes
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* -- Arnulf
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=== Council of Merchants ===
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=== Night Folk ===
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* -- [[St.Calenda's Wandering Pageant, Odeum & Lunar Fair]]
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* -- [[Lord Casmir]] -- A Order of Hermes master mage and member of House Tremere. Casmir loathes Mordblund and the two are longtime rivals and enemies.
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* -- [[Mordblund]] -- Another master mage of the Order of Hermes and member of the House of Tremere. Mordblund despises Casmir and seeks to oppose him in all things.
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* -- [[Marconius]] -- Cainite progenitor of the Kiasyd bloodline of vampires.
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 23 July 2018

The Holy Roman Empire during the High Middle Ages

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Appearance

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Climate





Economy





Geography





History





Current Events





Population

  • -- City (5,321) - Imperial Census 1094 A.D.



Citizens of Nürnberg

  • -- Aristarchus -- Greek dealer in slaves from Constantinople. {deceased 1094 - killed by Casmir the Mage}
  • -- Theotman of Nürnberg -- Called in certain rarefied and odious circles as: The necromancer's friend. -- (A seller in gibbet fruit.)

Indentured Servants

Slaves

Visitors

Council of Merchants

Night Folk

  • -- St.Calenda's Wandering Pageant, Odeum & Lunar Fair
  • -- Lord Casmir -- A Order of Hermes master mage and member of House Tremere. Casmir loathes Mordblund and the two are longtime rivals and enemies.
  • -- Mordblund -- Another master mage of the Order of Hermes and member of the House of Tremere. Mordblund despises Casmir and seeks to oppose him in all things.
  • -- Marconius -- Cainite progenitor of the Kiasyd bloodline of vampires.








Cemeteries





Fortifications

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Holy Ground

Churches

Convents





Inns





Law & Lawlessness





Monuments





Private Residences





Taverns





Whore Houses





Websites