The large city where palace resides for the princess. The city has a large marketplace and is also home to a black market as well. This city houses a lot of pirate individuals and is often referred to as the vacation destination.
Population:
- Approximately 35700; mixed races
Government:
- Governance of the city is shared by a council of women and several wealthy aristocrats of the main palace.
Notable Places:
- The Inn of a Thousand Names: A shabby commoner's inn, which is said to have a thousand doors in a thousand towns, each under a different sign and name. Anyone who enters through a particular door can only leave through that same door, unless they know the innkeeper's secret.
- A statue of weathered stone, placed to honor a local god of luck.
Crow's Wharf
Notable Places:
- The Elysian House: A two-storey stone-walled theatre, home of a thieves' guild pretending to be acrobats.
Falcon Market
Upper Greatarch Village
Notable Places:
- Tjediamy's Tattoos: The workshop of a male Lizardfolk artist named Tjediamy, who was once a great wizard, but retired to marry and raise a family.
- Desert Blades: The workshop of a male Jackal weaponsmith named Amonsin
Temple Market
Rosescepter Borough
Notable Places:
- The Golden Eye: A modest commoner's tavern, kept by a retired knight named Mereti.
- Magic of the Oasis: The workshop of a male dwarf stonemason and arcanist named Nymu, known for his vast knowledge of runes and glyphs.
- Amufet's Armor and Shields: A large armorer's workshop, built within the walls of an iron-banded stone tower.
Old Charger's Village
Notable Places:
- The Scoundrel's Cup: A neglected commoner's inn, decorated with monstrous skulls from across the seas.
- A large open indoor and outdoor bath pool.
- Desert Flavors: The ice cream shop of a male Yuan-Ti named Notmere, who also brews potions and elixirs.
Lighthouse
Notable Places:
- The Desert Songs: The workshop of a female Lizardfolk bard named Nefere, who was once the best swordsman in the kingdom.