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Nul Kohldur is a very traditional small dwarven city deep in the mountains of [[Hanzatia]]. A single road connects it southwards to [[Sumbalan]], [[Bhen Furum]] and onwards, while to the north only deep mountains await. | Nul Kohldur is a very traditional small dwarven city deep in the mountains of [[Hanzatia]]. A single road connects it southwards to [[Sumbalan]], [[Bhen Furum]] and onwards, while to the north only deep mountains await. | ||
Like many of the traditional dwarven settlements, Nul Kohldur is mostly underground, with a [[Ancient Dwarf Statues|statue]] guarding the entrance. Unlike most other | Like many of the traditional dwarven settlements, Nul Kohldur is mostly underground, with a [[Ancient Dwarf Statues|statue]] guarding the entrance. Unlike most other cities, there is no trading post or human population above ground, in fact if you ignored the road and the statue, you could pass the city right by without even noticing it is there. | ||
There are very few humans in the | There are very few humans in the city, though it does have a gnome minority several hundred strong. | ||
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Nul Kohldur is based on mining and metalworking, like any good dwarven city ought to be, or so its inhabitants would say. The people of Nul Kohldur are exceptionally conservative, even among dwarves. They honour the old ways and little else. | Nul Kohldur is based on mining and metalworking, like any good dwarven city ought to be, or so its inhabitants would say. The people of Nul Kohldur are exceptionally conservative, even among dwarves. They honour the old ways and little else. | ||
The mine runs deep here, as do the inhabited levels. Fifteen floors of houses and workshop sprawl down from the entrance level (and three upwards). Thanks to its extensive [[Underground Farming]], the | The mine runs deep here, as do the inhabited levels. Fifteen floors of houses and workshop sprawl down from the entrance level (and three upwards). Thanks to its extensive [[Underground Farming]], the city is close to self-sufficient and trades only some food, especially grain, with the nearby human villages. |
Latest revision as of 07:50, 19 August 2020
Type | city |
Elevation | 908 m |
Population | 3800 |
Dominant Race | dwarf |
Dominant Culture | Hill Dwarves |
Dominant Religion | Dwarven Ancestors |
Realm | Hanzatia |
Province | Mobodia |
Nul Kohldur is a very traditional small dwarven city deep in the mountains of Hanzatia. A single road connects it southwards to Sumbalan, Bhen Furum and onwards, while to the north only deep mountains await.
Like many of the traditional dwarven settlements, Nul Kohldur is mostly underground, with a statue guarding the entrance. Unlike most other cities, there is no trading post or human population above ground, in fact if you ignored the road and the statue, you could pass the city right by without even noticing it is there.
There are very few humans in the city, though it does have a gnome minority several hundred strong.
Nul Kohldur is based on mining and metalworking, like any good dwarven city ought to be, or so its inhabitants would say. The people of Nul Kohldur are exceptionally conservative, even among dwarves. They honour the old ways and little else.
The mine runs deep here, as do the inhabited levels. Fifteen floors of houses and workshop sprawl down from the entrance level (and three upwards). Thanks to its extensive Underground Farming, the city is close to self-sufficient and trades only some food, especially grain, with the nearby human villages.