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* The Free City of Losthaven was once a northern trading outpost of the Altrian Empire; it gradually came to be a center of activity, attracting all manner of people to its walls. When the Empire fell, Losthaven went largely unscathed by the upheavals that followed. It is now even more a hub of the continent of Almeria, and is home (native or adopted) to a number of renowned adventurers. * The Free City of Losthaven was once a northern trading outpost of the Altrian Empire; it gradually came to be a center of activity, attracting all manner of people to its walls. When the Empire fell, Losthaven went largely unscathed by the upheavals that followed. It is now even more a hub of the continent of Almeria, and is home (native or adopted) to a number of renowned adventurers.

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  • The Free City of Losthaven was once a northern trading outpost of the Altrian Empire; it gradually came to be a center of activity, attracting all manner of people to its walls. When the Empire fell, Losthaven went largely unscathed by the upheavals that followed. It is now even more a hub of the continent of Almeria, and is home (native or adopted) to a number of renowned adventurers.


  • Losthaven is under the dominion of King Almior and Queen Loviatar, who rule in a detached manner, generally trusting the City's inhabitants to govern their lives themselves.


  • The local constabulary do not tolerate attacks upon its citizens. A list of bounties upon the heads of those that do so is rigourously maintained by Jonquin the City Hall clerk. A reward for a successful termination of one of these criminals is offered and can be received from Jonquin upon completion.





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