Civic Forum
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Civic Forum

“Where voices rise, deals are struck, and the city remembers itself.”


Overview

The Civic Forum is the bustling civic center of the city — a wide, open square surrounded by marble buildings, statues of heroes, public courts, debating halls, and shops. It serves as the political, legal, and communal heart of Lygos, always filled with life, noise, and motion.

If the Grand Bazaar is the commerce of the city, the Forum is its soul.


Architecture & Layout

The Square

At its core is a grand stone plaza paved with large, geometric tiles of:

White marble

Ash-gray basalt

Terra-cotta clay

These create a sweeping mosaic of concentric circles and sunburst patterns — symbolic of Lygos as the radiant center of the region.

Central Features

  • A tall pillar of civic unity topped by a bronze flame sculpture

  • A grand fountain depicting river spirits pouring water into the basin

  • Public benches shaded by ornamental olive, laurel, and cypress trees

The sound of water, chattering crowds, and distant bells fills the air.


Surrounding Structures

🏛 The Hall of Magistrates

A stately marble building with columned porticos, where:

  • city laws are debated,

  • disputes are arbitrated,

  • and petitions from citizens are heard.

During the day, officials in blue-and-gold robes stroll in and out, carrying scrolls and ledgers.


🗣 The Speakers’ Stair

A semicircular platform of curved steps used for public addresses and debates.
Anyone may speak here, though doing so draws scrutiny from magistrates and political rivals.

Street philosophers, agitators, guild representatives, and would-be revolutionaries all take turns claiming the podium.


⚖️ The Court of Civic Appeals

A public legal hall where citizens bring grievances and appeals.
Courts are open-air, shaded by high vaulted canopies.
On any given day you may find:

  • merchants suing merchants,

  • neighbors fighting over property lines,

  • nobles appealing taxes,

  • and adventurers explaining why an explosion occurred in their rented rooms.


🏺 Shops & Stalls

Around the edges are permanent businesses tailored to civic life:

  • quill-and-parchment shops

  • advocates-for-hire

  • mapmakers

  • statue carvers

  • robe-makers specializing in official attire

  • public notaries

  • fortune-tellers who claim to predict political tides


Daily Life in the Forum

A Constant Crowd

At any hour, the Forum is filled with:

citizens debating loudly

guild representatives making deals

magistrates hurrying between sessions

minstrels and performers seeking coin

street-food vendors feeding the crowds

travelers marveling at the grandeur

It is lively, energetic, and sometimes chaotic — exactly how Lygos likes it.


The People’s Mosaic

On one side of the Forum is a huge mosaic wall where citizens can place small colored tiles to vote on:

festivals

proposed public works

civic celebrations

symbolic causes

Though non-binding, it acts as a barometer of public opinion.


Culture & Significance

The Forum is where the city’s identity is forged.
It is a place where:

  • laws begin,

  • arguments spark change,

  • rumors spread like wildfire,

  • crimes are witnessed,

  • and revolutions are whispered.

Every major political faction keeps agents nearby, watching and influencing.
Even nobles often appear — in disguise — to eavesdrop.


Nighttime at the Forum

After dusk:

  • lanterns illuminate the columns

  • the fountain reflects shimmering light

  • musicians play beneath archways

  • lovers stroll the polished marble paths

  • and the city’s street performers put on shows for crowds

Though calmer, it remains a lively symbol of civic pride.


Adventure Hooks

  • A heated public debate devolves into a mob — the PCs must restore order.

  • A noble wants protection while making a risky speech.

  • Someone has vandalized the People’s Mosaic with a threatening emblem.

  • A trial in the Court of Appeals involves an NPC ally.

  • A hidden entrance beneath the fountain leads to ancient tunnels.

NPCs of the Lygos Civic Forum

1️⃣ Varos Shadequill

Shadar-kai Male • Contrarian Philosopher • Intellectual Menace

Varos Shadequill stands like a funeral statue wrapped in tattered black robes, with pale gray skin, ink-dark eyes, and long silver hair tied in a loose knot. His voice is soft, patient, and cuttingly precise—perfect for dismantling someone’s worldview in under two minutes.

Varos is a self-declared “nihilistic contrarian.”
He debates everything, from ethics to economics to the shape of the universe.
He believes every idea is flawed—and takes immense joy in proving it.

Ask him what he does believe, and he smiles faintly and says:

“Ah. That is not the point.”

Students, clerics, idealists, and adventurers often engage with him… and leave frustrated, confused, or questioning their life choices.

Quirk: Loves correcting people mid-sentence with “Actually…” even when they’re asking for directions.


2️⃣ Lira Dawnbloom

Wood Elf • Chalk Artist • Master of Impermanence

Lira is a serene wood elf with long green-brown hair tied up in a messy bun, smudged chalk stains across her cheeks, and hands always dusted with lilac or ocean blue pigments. She kneels on the stone tiles of the Civic Forum daily, painting photorealistic chalk masterpieces—sunsets, animals, portraits, illusions of stepping into another world.

When her work is washed away by rain or trampled by crowds, she just smiles:

“Impermanence adds to the beauty of art. The moment matters, not the memory.”

Children adore her for drawing whimsical creatures.
Adults admire her quiet wisdom.
The city pigeons admire the chalk dust on her clothes.

Quirk: Talks to her chalk sticks as if they’re old friends.


3️⃣ Berris “Frostbite” Underhill

Halfling • Frozen Confectioner • Cold-Spell Entrepreneur

Berris is a rotund, cheerful halfling wearing a bright blue vest and a permanently sticky apron. He uses a cantrip-level cold spell—Little Chill—to freeze fruit puree into delicious, icy confections. His menu includes:

  • Frost-Mangonuts

  • Berry-Blizzard Cups

  • Lemon-Frost Spirals

  • “Snow Apples” (basically shaved ice with apple syrup)

Always shouting, always smiling, Berris is beloved by overheated tourists and children. He patrols the Forum pushing a little cart covered in icicles (mostly decorative).

His spell sometimes overdoes it, resulting in the occasional frozen-solid fruit brick he has to smash with a hammer before selling.

Quirk: Calls everyone “my frosty friend!” whether they like it or not.


4️⃣ Master Helbram Tullwright

Human Male • Unscrupulous Attorney • Ambulance Chaser With a Diploma

Helbram is a middle-aged human lawyer with slicked-back hair, a goatee trimmed to perfection, and a satchel full of pre-written legal filings. His cloak is embroidered with “TULLWRIGHT & TULLWRIGHT,” though no one has ever seen a second Tullwright.

He advertises aggressively:

  • Hands out flyers without consent

  • Interrupts conversations

  • Chases minor scuffles yelling, “Civil damages! Civil damages!”

  • Tries to stand near crowded areas to catch “incidents”

His favorite line:

“Did that gnome just bump into you, madam? Would you like to SUE him?”

The guards despise him.
The merchants tolerate him.
The public avoids him.
But he somehow always has business.

Quirk: Can sense a petty grievance from 60 feet away. Like a shark smelling blood.


5️⃣ Pip-Pip the Proud

Kenku Female • “Duck Trainer” • Street Performer of Questionable Talent

Pip-Pip is a tiny, excited kenku woman draped in mismatched feathers and beads. She parades through the plaza with eight to twelve ducks waddling behind her in uneven formation.

She claims:

  • they are highly trained,

  • capable of performing grand parades,

  • and emotionally tuned to her “marching whistles.”

In truth:

  • they follow her because she feeds them,

  • they ignore her commands,

  • they quack at random intervals,

  • and occasionally wander off mid-performance.

But Pip-Pip is undeterred. She declares:

“QUACK-QUACK! PARADE-PARADE!”
(perfect kenku mimicry)

Her shows are surprisingly popular, especially among children. She “suggests” donations by jingling a cup loudly and guilt-tripping adults with sad duck noises.

Quirk: Mimics applause when the crowd doesn’t clap enough.