Deepberth

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Overview: A concise paragraph (3–5 sentences) describing what the settlement is known for, why it exists, and why it matters in the wider world of Feyworld. Include its general tone (prosperous, desperate, decaying, dangerous, holy, lawless).

Geography

A paragraph of how the terrain and climate interact to shape the city.

People

An overview of the population of the settlement and how different groups interact

Notable Personas

List 3–6 key NPCs. For each, include Name & Title, Heritage, Role, OP Power Level [Mythus scale]

Government & Politics

A detailed overview of the government of the settlement and how it works, including references to key leaders and officials.

Law

(include notes on stability [stable, fragile, collapsing, contested], justice style [codified law, arbitrary rule, trial by combat, mob rule, etc.])

Law Enforcement

(guards, militia, mercenaries, religious enforcers)

Power Groups & Factions

Outline active factions operating within or around the settlement. For each, include Name, Nature [guild, cult, noble house, pirate fleet, mercenary company, etc.], Goals, Relationship to the Settlement

Economy

There is no economic information for Deepberth

Black Market Presence

(none, minor, significant, dominant)

Culture & Daily Life

(General Disposition: [suspicious, hospitable, devout, brutal, proud])

Notable Locations

(List 5–10 locations a party is likely to visit. Each entry should include: Name, Type [tavern, temple, fort, dock, ruin, market], Why It Matters [quest hub, danger, lore, faction HQ])

Military & Defense

There is no information on the military in Deepberth


Threats Faced

(raiders, monsters, rival states, internal unrest)

Travel & Access

(roads, sea lanes, rivers)==Current Tensions & Conflicts== List 3–5 active problems occurring now. Examples include succession disputes, religious schism, trade war, encroaching monsters, feuds [criminal, families, guilds, tradesmen, etc.], famine or plague

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