Teziir is a city that has been built up and burnt down many times but, despite all that, it has somehow persevered. This is likely, in part, due to the tenacity of the Teziirians, who refuse to be tamed or conquered, no matter what.

The City of Mazes has an appropriate nickname. It is a sprawling city that has been built up over time with no architectural cohesion. Buildings are constructed alongside each other with little or no forethought. These buildings are often crammed together, leaving little room for roads. What roads do exist often turn or end abruptly. As such, anyone looking to get anywhere across town in a hurry has to rely on the spiderweb of tunnels and alleyways that reach across the city.

The chaos and confusion also extends to the races you will find here. In truth, this is true for much of the Dragon Coast. Where Cormyreans look down their noses at non-humans, and Sembians try to rob them blind; the Dragon Coast will welcome anyone and everyone willing to add to their strange and eclectic mix. However, Teziir takes it further than most. As well as welcoming elves, dwarves, goblins, gnomes, kobolds and kenku; it also welcomes more monstrous creatures such as gargoyles, myconids, and minotaurs. Each of these “monstrous” races have found their own niche within Teziir. Gargoyles make excellent sentries; myconids are invaluable sewer workers; and minotaurs, with their excellent sense of direction and intimidating appearance, make the perfect guides through the city.

Speaking of guides, one is advised to be wary while wandering Teziir alone. One downside of such a wild, untamed city is its large amount of crime. Each neighbourhood seems to be riddled with half a dozen different criminal gangs. In theory, the city's guards are meant to protect against these gangs. However, the mercenary guard are overstretched and are only able to protect those neighbourhoods willing to pay for their protection. On top of that, the city guard are also hampered a great deal by the city's overly complicated laws. However, things seem to be changing, especially with Lady Azala, as head of the city. Under her guidance, Teziir has already grown larger and wealthier. In time, it may even begin to rival Westgate in terms of size, wealth and influence.