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− | '''Carolustadt''' ([[High Imperial]]: Caroli Civitas, [[Raev]]: Karlgrad, [[Hansetian]]: Karl Ciutad, [[Illatian]]: Città di Carlo, [[Nevarian]]: Karlstad), | + | '''Carolustadt''' ([[High Imperial]]: ''Caroli Civitas'', [[Raev]]: ''Karlgrad'', [[Hansetian]]: ''Karl Ciutad'', [[Illatian]]: ''Città di Carlo'', [[Nevarian]]: ''Karlstad''), a past Capital of the [[Empire of Man]] served as the Cosmopolitan hub from which the Empire exerted its influence upon the rest of [[Atlas]]. It boasted itself as a home for all humans, [[Heartlanders]], [[Highlanders]], and [[Farfolk]] alike. The City acted as the primary holding of the [[House of Horen]], who resided far above the common folk in the sky-reaching Caesaromagnus Palace. |
== History == | == History == | ||
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=== Namesake === | === Namesake === | ||
− | The City of Carolustadt | + | The City of Carolustadt was named after the father of Aurelius, Carolus Horen. In Waldenian, the name essentially translates to ''Carolus's City''. |
== Geography== | == Geography== | ||
− | The Imperial City of Carolustadt | + | The Imperial City of Carolustadt was situated in the foothills at the base of the Huckery Highlands. It's position put it not far off from the main road that ran the length of Atlas. The terrain surrounding the city was noted to be rough and at various elevations, with some coniferous forests scattered about. To the west of the city were the snow capped peaks of Dragon's Spine. From these imposing runs the River Stiegel, a tributary of the River Baltas. |
== Notable Figures of Carolustadt == | == Notable Figures of Carolustadt == | ||
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===Living=== | ===Living=== | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Augustus I, Emperor of Man]] |
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* Ser Carlovac Kovachev, Chief Justiciar | * Ser Carlovac Kovachev, Chief Justiciar | ||
− | * | + | * Charles Talraen de Rennes, Arch-Seneschal |
− | + | * Edward Morris, Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal | |
− | * | + | * Ser Seth Renault, Grand Marshal of His Imperial Majesty's State Army |
− | * Ser | + | * Ser Avery Chivay, Grand Knight |
* Klaus of Heldenburg, Castellan-Engineer | * Klaus of Heldenburg, Castellan-Engineer | ||
===Deceased/Missing=== | ===Deceased/Missing=== | ||
− | + | *[[Aurelius I, Emperor of Man|Aurelius I, Former Emperor of Man]] | |
* Constantine Horen, Former Heir-apparent to Aurelius I. | * Constantine Horen, Former Heir-apparent to Aurelius I. | ||
* Charles Elliot Horen, Former Archchancellor to Aurelius I. | * Charles Elliot Horen, Former Archchancellor to Aurelius I. | ||
* Antonius Horen, Former Grand Marshal | * Antonius Horen, Former Grand Marshal | ||
− | + | * Aran Talraen, Arch-Seneschal | |
== Notable Buildings == | == Notable Buildings == | ||
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=== Caeseromagnus Palace === | === Caeseromagnus Palace === | ||
− | ''Caesaromagnus Palace'' | + | ''Caesaromagnus Palace'' was a majestic monolith, unlike any other towers above the halls of Carolustadt. It was home of the Emperor and the [[House of Horen]]. It acted as the administrative headquarters of the entirety of the Empire, hosting much of the Empire's bureaucracy within it's walls. |
=== Church of the Apostolic Martyrs of the Sepulcher of Horen the Savior === | === Church of the Apostolic Martyrs of the Sepulcher of Horen the Savior === | ||
− | ''The Church of the Apostolic Martyrs of the Sepulcher of Horen the Savior'' or otherwise simply referred to as ''The Cathedral of the Holy Martyrs'' | + | ''The Church of the Apostolic Martyrs of the Sepulcher of Horen the Savior'' or otherwise simply referred to as ''The Cathedral of the Holy Martyrs'' was a lavishly decorated, spacious middle of worship in the center of Godfrey Square. From wall to wall, it was covered with many paintings depicting many scenes from the Holy Scrolls, commissioned from some of humanity's best artists. Every sunday morning, the iconic brass bell of the Cathedral rang, summoning the inhabitants to hear the word of God. |
=== Bath House at Romstun Road === | === Bath House at Romstun Road === | ||
− | The ''Bath House at Romstun Road'' | + | The ''Bath House at Romstun Road'' was a particular favorite pastime for denizens of Carolustadt. Many of all ages payed a visit to wash, relax, and to socialize. |
=== Mos Le'Harmless Cantina === | === Mos Le'Harmless Cantina === | ||
− | The ''Mos Le'Harmless Cantina'' | + | The ''Mos Le'Harmless Cantina'' was the city's most frequented tavern. Positioned near frontal gate, many whom entered the city were drawn in by its allure. The tavern serviced its patrons with a selection of fine brew and meals, cooked on the spot. It boasted many other attractions, such as a piano in the common area, and a stage in which many thespians performed or rehearsed in front of the tavern-goers. |
== Defense == | == Defense == | ||
− | The Imperial State Army | + | The Imperial State Army was charged with the defense of the Capital of Carolustadt. It was a standing fighting force, charged both with defending the city and waging war on behalf of the Emperor. Thus, they were afforded many privileges such as questioning, detaining, or imprisoning an individual with proper cause. Due to their permanence, unlike many lordly levies, they had amassed a large degree of professionalism and skill. |
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Carolustadt (High Imperial: Caroli Civitas, Raev: Karlgrad, Hansetian: Karl Ciutad, Illatian: Città di Carlo, Nevarian: Karlstad), a past Capital of the Empire of Man served as the Cosmopolitan hub from which the Empire exerted its influence upon the rest of Atlas. It boasted itself as a home for all humans, Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk alike. The City acted as the primary holding of the House of Horen, who resided far above the common folk in the sky-reaching Caesaromagnus Palace.
History
Construction
In the year of 1675, then King Aurelius decreed that a new city be built which would house the capital of the Crown of Renatus-Marna, replacing the Kingdom's former city of Senntisten. It was a long, and arduous process that consumed much of the nation's manpower. Much of the forests in the area were cleared, and the new city was raised where the trees had stood. Large amounts of stone were excavated from the mountains of Dragon's Spine, and carted down towards the build area. The construction of the city was said to have boosted the economy greatly, employing many Renatian men and women alike.
Namesake
The City of Carolustadt was named after the father of Aurelius, Carolus Horen. In Waldenian, the name essentially translates to Carolus's City.
Geography
The Imperial City of Carolustadt was situated in the foothills at the base of the Huckery Highlands. It's position put it not far off from the main road that ran the length of Atlas. The terrain surrounding the city was noted to be rough and at various elevations, with some coniferous forests scattered about. To the west of the city were the snow capped peaks of Dragon's Spine. From these imposing runs the River Stiegel, a tributary of the River Baltas.
Notable Figures of Carolustadt
Living
- Augustus I, Emperor of Man
- Ser Carlovac Kovachev, Chief Justiciar
- Charles Talraen de Rennes, Arch-Seneschal
- Edward Morris, Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
- Ser Seth Renault, Grand Marshal of His Imperial Majesty's State Army
- Ser Avery Chivay, Grand Knight
- Klaus of Heldenburg, Castellan-Engineer
Deceased/Missing
- Aurelius I, Former Emperor of Man
- Constantine Horen, Former Heir-apparent to Aurelius I.
- Charles Elliot Horen, Former Archchancellor to Aurelius I.
- Antonius Horen, Former Grand Marshal
- Aran Talraen, Arch-Seneschal
Notable Buildings
Caeseromagnus Palace
Caesaromagnus Palace was a majestic monolith, unlike any other towers above the halls of Carolustadt. It was home of the Emperor and the House of Horen. It acted as the administrative headquarters of the entirety of the Empire, hosting much of the Empire's bureaucracy within it's walls.
Church of the Apostolic Martyrs of the Sepulcher of Horen the Savior
The Church of the Apostolic Martyrs of the Sepulcher of Horen the Savior or otherwise simply referred to as The Cathedral of the Holy Martyrs was a lavishly decorated, spacious middle of worship in the center of Godfrey Square. From wall to wall, it was covered with many paintings depicting many scenes from the Holy Scrolls, commissioned from some of humanity's best artists. Every sunday morning, the iconic brass bell of the Cathedral rang, summoning the inhabitants to hear the word of God.
Bath House at Romstun Road
The Bath House at Romstun Road was a particular favorite pastime for denizens of Carolustadt. Many of all ages payed a visit to wash, relax, and to socialize.
Mos Le'Harmless Cantina
The Mos Le'Harmless Cantina was the city's most frequented tavern. Positioned near frontal gate, many whom entered the city were drawn in by its allure. The tavern serviced its patrons with a selection of fine brew and meals, cooked on the spot. It boasted many other attractions, such as a piano in the common area, and a stage in which many thespians performed or rehearsed in front of the tavern-goers.
Defense
The Imperial State Army was charged with the defense of the Capital of Carolustadt. It was a standing fighting force, charged both with defending the city and waging war on behalf of the Emperor. Thus, they were afforded many privileges such as questioning, detaining, or imprisoning an individual with proper cause. Due to their permanence, unlike many lordly levies, they had amassed a large degree of professionalism and skill.