This choice: Citizens of the City of Camelot • Go Back...Chapter #4Citizens of the City of Camelot by: Falcon The Purple Lantern District:
- Sarra, a serving girl.
- Willa, a serving girl.
- Street of Silk:
-- Zandile's House of Pleasure (better known as Zandile's Brothel, or just Zandile's), the city's most famous and wealthiest brothel, owned by a Southlander named Zandile. Her girls are costly and dress in flowing silks cinched at the waist with beaded belts:
--- Zandile, owner of the brothel. Originally born and raised in the Southlands of Jumanji.
---- Olyvar, a male prostitute catering exclusively to male clientele. Also serves as Zandile's male Majordomo.
---- Her Human girls:
----- Ros, a redhead of renowned beauty from the North, and Zandile's female Majordomo.
------ Megan, one of Zandile's youngest girls. (Age 17)
------- Barra, Megan's infant daughter.
------ Falena
------ Armeca, a prostitute who feigns that she cannot speak Albish in order to appear exotic to her customers, despite being from the slums in the City.
------ Daisy, Zandile's newest girl.
------ Mirelle
------ Genna, specializes in male virgins.
------ Kayla, a highly skilled contortionist.
------ Beth, one of Zandile's most beautiful girls.
---- Her Furry girls:
----- Mercedes, a Leporine prostitute and one of Zandile's best girls.
----- Odette, a Swanfolk working for Zandile.
---- Her other girls:
----- Mizari, a Monarch Wing.
----- Tyuwal, a blue-feathered Siren.
-- Sylvi, a brothel madam who runs a high-end brothel on the Street of Silk that caters to nobles and the well-to-do.
--- Sylvi's prostitutes:
---- Copper Penny
---- Anara, Sylvi's most expensive girl.
---- Lhara, a prostitute who likes to eat oysters.
- Street of Mummers:
The Royal District:
- Sir Gyles Runthord, a knight soon to be wed.
- Lady Anne Featherstone, betrothed to Sir Gyles Runthord.
- Lord Peridan, a Royal Ambassador.
- Lady Marjorie Preston
- The Manse of House Sarwyck:
-- Lambert Weaf, steward of the Manse.
--- Janna Weaf, Lambert's wife.
-- Hubb, the groom.
- The Manse of House Breaker:
-- Sir Godric Donnerly, steward of the Manse.
--- Sir Uthor Donnerly, Sir Godric's nephew.
--- Sir Weymar Cirley
- Merchant Lords:
-- Rickard Morgryn
-- Lord Andros
-- Mallador
--- Gerion, head of Malodor's household.
The Traders District:
- Jaremy, master potter and owner of a potter's workshop.
-- Jaremy's apprentices:
--- Dennis
--- Harry Loudon, a redhead bastard. (Age 14)
- Street of Looms:
-- Andrey, a tailor merchant.
-- Flement, a leather craftsman.
- Street of Steel:
-- Brok and Sindri, also known the Huldra Brothers, a pair of Dwarfen blacksmiths who came to this city and put up shop about 25 years ago. They are talented in forging, carving and fixing weapons and armor, as well as crafting gear. Brok is rude, slovenly and ill-mannered, and frequently swears, while Sindri is polite, well-meaning and erudite.
--- Durlin, a friend of the Huldra Brothers, and is the shop's receptionist, and self-appointed "safety inspector" (making sure the shop, and everything in it, are in good shape and functional).
--- The apprentices of the Huldra Brothers:
---- Gendry, a male Holstaur (an extreme rarity!). (Age 14)
---- Roland
-- Eustace, an armourer.
-- Oija, a blacksmith.
-- Kat, a blacksmith's wife and a mother of a daughter.
- Street of Flour:
North Sidol:
- Jill Pole, a friend of Eustace Scrubb. (Age 16)
- Polly Plummer (Age 60)
- Gaston, a cook of Paladian descent.
- Sir Clement, wielder of a magical greatsword.
- Gwendolen, of Telmarine descent. (Age 21)
- Eleanor Blakiston, a friend of Jill Pole. (Age 16)
- Spivvins (Age 16)
- Osbert Octavian, a collector of historical artifacts.
- Maximillian, Osbert's rival and fellow collector.
- Miss Prizzle, a schoolmistress.
- Harold Scrubb
-- Alberta Scrubb, Harold's wife.
--- Eustace Scrubb, Harold and Alberta's son and a friend of Jill Pole. (Age 16)
- The Gleemen, a band of performing musicians:
-- Ysane, a female poet and musician.
-- Kitt, a young woman who plays the tagelharpa.
-- Cynewulf, a musician who's a notorious womanizer.
The Docks:
- Gyda, a Norse resident.
-- Regna, Gyda's daughter. (Age 16)
- Grigorii, the Dock Master.
- Mercenaries:
-- Quenten
-- Tomal
Dwarfen District:
- Ræb, a Dwarfen musician and tavern owner.
- Bricklethumb, Duffle and Rogin, brothers.
Befirk Circle:
- John Thatcher, a blind man who used to thatching for a living. His son, William, is squiring for a travelling tourney knight. (Age 57)
- Chad, a poor man.
-- Alanna, Chad's love-interest.
- Gulian, a struggling writer of songs.
- Cley, a friend of John Thatcher.
- Mujja, a dark-skinned drinking companion of Cley and a friend of John Thatcher.
- Old Ren, an old beggar who claims to be "a wounded veteran". A former resident of Riverspring.
- Burk, a Norseman who abuses his workers.
- Sybelle, a brothel owner.
-- Sybelle's girls:
--- Willow
--- Alys and Berena, twins.
--- Craya
--- Dirah
- The orphanage:
-- Sigrid and Tilda, 2 sisters who had lost their parents last year. (Ages 14 and 11)
-- Redwald, a boy who had lost his father earlier this year. (Age 8)
Local flyters:
- Augusta the Cheerful, a young flyter.
- Hertha
The Clergy of the Faith:
- Clayman, Bishop of Camelot.
-- Priests:
--- Priest Sandhu
-- Nuns:
--- Abbess Ingeborg
---- Sister Editha
---- Sister Frideswid, a healer who had studied anatomy since childhood.
---- Sister Blaeswith
-- Monks:
--- Abbott Ebrose, an open-minded monk.
---- Brother Rupert, a monk who wrote the book "The Lineages and Histories of the Great Houses of Albion".
---- Brother Alwin
---- Brother Quiescis
---- Brother Boake
---- Brother Weyland, a drunkard.
The Alchemists' Guild:
- Wisdom Hall
- Wisdom Petyr
- Wisdom StevronFootnotes A district filled with expensive brothels, entertainment areas and eating houses. Located near the Docks Known for its upscale brothels Actors, entertainers, and performers High hills where noble families, in and out of the City, have their residences. Other families who are wealthy, have their homes here as well. Where all traders and merchants have their homes and businesses Pottery is the process and the products of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other raw materials, which are fired at high temperatures to give them a hard and durable form. The place where such wares are made by a potter is also called a pottery (plural potteries). known for its tailors Known for its smiths and armourers Known for its bakeries The slums of the City, filled with cheap houses, ruined buildings, orphanages and cheap brothels. Craft of building a roof with dry vegetation. Flyting is a spoken-word contest popular among the Norse and the Albish, in which the contestants attempt to insult each other while maintaining a specific rhyme and rhythm | Members who added to this interactive story also contributed to these: |