Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri (/dnal/ /hoˈrri/ [happy] [bicycle]) is a temperate Small City located in the Digitznä Principality of the Nika.
The name Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri is derived from the Sylvin language, as Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri was founded by Tsåhi, who was culturaly Gnoll.
Climate
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has a yearly average temperature of 4°C (39°F), with its average temperature during the summer being a cold 10°C (50°F) and its average temperature during the winter being a freezing -2°C (29°F). Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri receives an average of 207 cm/y (81 in/y) of precipitation, most of which comes in the form of snow during the pleasantly short winter months. Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri covers an area of nearly 19 km2 (7 mi2), and an average elevation of 2254 m (7395 ft) above sea level.
Overview
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri was founded durring the early 14th century in spring of the year 1311, by Tsåhi. The establishment of Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri was only bairly constructed. The sheer number of problems with its founding were enough to make several of the backers funding Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri's construction back out of the project. Tsåhi pushed on reguardles, and Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri was finished, but starts off as a terible place to live.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri was built using the conventions of Gnoll durring the early 14th century. Naturaly, all settlmentss have their own look to them, and Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri is no diffrent. The city's buildings feature timber framed wooden shiethed or brick construction, which gives form to a very formalized, rational, expence effishent arcatectural style based on strictly symmetrical designs which universaly feature pitched roofs, shutters, and the occasional column or pilaster for a decorative touch.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri is buildings are arranged arrounded a highly ordered system of restrictive flagstone streets which form triangular paterns, allowing the incides of the octagons to be common grounds for the buildings on the edges, be it for parkland, yardspace, plazas, or markets. The city posesses a mighty albit amaturly crafted stone wall. It was built using querried stone blocks and posesses all of the standard defencive features, including a few watch towers. While it would last against a siege, the wall's outdated and simplistic construction method percludes the possability of Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri weathering a full scale bombardment durring a siege. The budget focused millitary grade defenses have not been wellmaintained over the years, and while functional are in dire need of some loving care and perhapse light renovation.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri is not quite well. Something happened here, perhapse recently, perhapse long ago. Whatever it was, it settled into the very soul of the city like a festering wound. The people go about their day well enough, but there’s a tention in the air you can cut with a knife.
Civic Infrastructure
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has an animal control department which works to enforce local ordinances relating to the control, impoundment, and disposition of animals.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has an Office of Civil Groundskeeping, which works to enforce local ordinances relating to the construction and upkeep up of all plant life, water features, and other natural decorations within Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri. They are also responsible for the maintenance of these features. Notably, the OCG is not responsible for Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri's parks.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has an Office of Civil Vicary, which is responsible for providing a livelyhood for all officialy recognised religious figures within Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has a government-funded child care program, overseen by the local Department of Nursemaids, which is responsible for providing childcare to working-class citizens according to local ordinances.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has a Gravedigger's Guild, which is responsible for collecting the dead and laying them to rest according to all applicable laws and religious customs.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has a Guild of Nurses, which is tasked with caring for the elderly and infirm in accordance with local ordinances, religious values, and customs.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has a Department of Firefighters, which is responsible for organizing fire fighting efforts during a fire and enforcing local ordinances relating to fire safety.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has a Highwayman's Guild, which is tasked with maintaining the roads and highways leading into town as well as keeping them safe for travelers.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has a monistary of an order of Civil Monks, who provide divine-related services to the general public and maintain Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri's public wards, blessings, and other arcane systems.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri possesses an older civil lighting system consisting of street lamps. These lights provide nighttime illumination to most city streets.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has a Parks and Recreation Department, which is responsible for the construction, management, and usage rights for all of its parks and parklands. They are not to be confused with the Office of Civil Groundskeeping as they do not hold authority over nor responsibility for Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri's natural decorations nor waterways.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has a Guild of Roadworkers, who are responsible for maintaining the roadways and public paths within town. They also have the duty of enforcing all civil laws relating to the roadways.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has a public schooling program overseen by the Hall of Sages who has the responsibility of ensuring access to affordable high-quality education in all basic classes (Reading, Writing, Mathmatics, General Sciences, General Arcana, and Social Education) is made available to all citizens.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri has a public septic system, which allows its citizens to have indoor bathrooms. The septic system is overseen by the League of Sewerkeepers, who posses the legal authority to enforce all laws relating to the septic system, and are also tasked with its maintenance and upkeep.
Cultural Notes
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri's town hall was built using a different architectural style from the rest of the town. The style used is best known for its striking sculptural forms and often dazzling ornamental detail that characterizes the buildings general shape. The radiant colors, rich patterns, and symmetrical silhouettes employed by this style were backed up by rich decorative features including gardens, courtyards, extruded arches, domes, pointed domes, vaulted ceilings, elaborate painted and inlaid designs, and decorative sculptures.
Due to the actions of local Kami, autumn is recurring in Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri.
The Donratty near Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri are known to be quite timid.
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri's citizens partake in a curious ritual relating to their local kami. It takes place in summer and involves ritual combat to channel Transmutation energies of tier 1 via recitation of scripture.
Economy
The following information was obtained via the Imperial Census Bureau as part of the Eyom Economic Outreach Program. It differs from Standard Imperial censuses in that many of Tom's citizens, regardless of culture, work in more than one occupation or hold more than a single job. The Imperial Census Bureau has ruled that a job is a job, hence, the intigers within the data presented here can count an individual more than once.
Agriculture
Dairy Farmers: 9
Farmers: 14
Farm Laborer: 22
Hunters: 17
Milk Maids: 10
Ranchers: 6
Ranch Hands: 11
Shepherds: 11
Farmland: 18925 m2
Cattle and Similar Creatures: 1168
Poultry: 14019
Swine: 934
Sheep: 46
Goats: 9
Horses, Mounts, and Beasts of Burden: 467
Craftsmen
Arms and Toolmakers: 9
Blacksmiths: 9
Bookbinders: 5
Buckle-makers: 6
Cabinetmakers: 10
Candlemakers: 15
Carpenters: 15
Clothmakers: 12
Coach and Harness Makers: 4
Coopers: 11
Copper, Brass, Tin, Zinc, and Lead Workers: 6
Copyists: 4
Cutlers: 3
Fabricworkers: 9
Farrier: 30
Furriers: 2
Glassworkers: 16
Gunsmiths: 10
Harness-Makers: 4
Hatters: 9
Hosiery Workers: 3
Jewelers: 5
Leatherwrights: 11
Locksmiths: 4
Matchstick makers: 7
Musical Instrument Makers: 6
Painters, Structures and Fixtures: 5
Paper Workers: 6
Plasterers: 6
Pursemakers: 8
Roofers: 4
Ropemakers: 4
Rugmakers: 4
Saddlers: 9
Scabbardmakers: 9
Scalemakers: 4
Scientific, Surgical, and Optical Instrument Makers: 3
Sculptors, Structures and Fixtures: 4
Shoemakers: 4
Soap and Tallow Workers: 16
Tailors: 26
Tanners: 5
Upholsterers: 6
Watchmakers: 6
Weavers: 13
Whitesmiths: 3
Merchants
Adventuring Goods Retellers: 3
Arcana Sellers: 3
Beer-Sellers: 6
Booksellers: 7
Butchers: 11
Chandlers: 11
Chicken Butchers: 12
Entrepreneurs: 4
Fine Clothiers: 11
Fishmongers: 12
Florists: 2
Potion Sellers: 7
Resellers: 20
Spice Merchants: 6
Wine-sellers: 9
Wheelwright: 7
Woodsellers: 4
Service workers
Bakers: 24
Barbers: 20
Coachmen: 6
Cooks: 24
Doctors: 10
Gamekeepers: 7
Grooms: 4
Hairdressers: 17
Healers: 11
Housekeepers: 14
Housemaids: 25
House Stewards: 14
Inns: 4
Laundry maids: 8
Maidservants: 14
Nursery Maids: 8
Pastrycooks: 16
Restaurateur: 20
Tavern Keepers: 17
Specialized Laborer
Ashworkers: 6
Bleachers: 4
Chemical Workers: 2
Coal Heavers: 9
In-Town Couriers: 10
Long Haul Couriers: 10
Dockyard Workers: 9
Gas Workers: 2
Hay Merchants: 3
Leech Collectors: 12
Millers: 11
Miners: 10
Oilmen and Polishers: 7
Postmen: 10
Pure Finder: 5
Skinners: 12
Sugar Refiners: 2
Tosher: 7
Warehousemen: 17
Watercarriers: 9
Watermen, Bargemen, etc.: 12
Skilled Laborers
Accountants: 6
Alchemist: 7
Clerk: 9
Dentists: 4
Educators: 13
Engineers: 6
Gardeners: 4
Mages: 3
Plumbers: 5
Pharmacist: 5
Professors: 1
Scientists: 3
Wizards: 2
Civil Servants
Adventurers: 4
Bankers: 6
Civil Clerks: 10
Civic Iudex: 5
Consultants: 3
Exorcist: 10
Fixers: 5
Kami Clerk: 9
Landlords: 8
Lawyers: 5
Legend Keepers: 8
Militia Officers: 35
Monks, Monastic: 16
Monks, Civic: 13
Historian, Oral: 10
Historian, Textual: 5
Policemen, Sheriffs, etc.: 10
Priests: 16
Rangers: 5
Rat Catchers: 6
Scholars: 7
Spiritualist: 8
Slayers: 2
Storytellers: 16
Military Officers: 17
Cottage Industries
Brewers: 14
Comfort Services: 18
Enchanters: 5
Herbalists: 5
Jaminators: 17
Needleworkers: 17
Potters: 7
Preserve Makers: 13
Quilters: 6
Seamsters: 27
Spinners: 14
Tinker: 5
Weaver: 11
Artists
Actors: 5
Architects: 1
Bards: 7
Costumers: 2
Dancers: 5
Drafters: 3
Engravers: 3
Fine Furniture Carpenters: 2
Glaziers: 5
Inlayers: 4
Musicians: 15
Painters, Art: 2
Playwrights: 4
Sculptors, Art: 3
Wood Carvers: 17
Writers: 17
Produce Industries
Butter Churners: 16
Canners: 15
Cheesmakers: 16
Ice Merchants: 2
Millers: 9
Picklers: 7
Smokers: 5
Stockmakers: 5
Tobacconists: 7
Tallowmakers: 11
1682 of Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri's population work within a Foundational Occupation.
91 work in Agriculture
370 work as Craftsmen
135 work as Merchants
263 work as Service Workers
169 work as General Laborers
68 work as Skilled Laborers
239 work as Civil Servants
159 work in Cottage Industries
95 work as Artists
93 work in Produce Industries
2805 of Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri's population do not work in a formal occupation, but do contribute to the local economy. 186 (4%) are noncontributers.
Points of Interest
Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri is known for its odd use of round-a-bouts, small ring roads used in place of intersections.
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History
In time immemorial, reportedly some time during the late 2nd century a local hero by the name of protected Slæ̈rn Ipijoti-horri's harvest from an army of bandits. was immortalized in song for this deed.