Coin DistrictMarket stalls, shops, tall and elaborate houses all mark the Coin District's flourishing presence. Even under Prince Gallowheart, it thrives, and perhaps even more so with his soldiers patrolling the area.
Many foreign goods can be bought here, for gold or by bartering. More common goods, such as foods, herbs, cotton, building materials and other such things are also available.
Old VillageThe Old Village was the original area from which Fenstone was born. The buildings here are old, and their inhabitants are a shady bunch. Brothels and taverns dot the area, along with the sight of children racing around in muck, wives emptying chamber pots and stray dogs tearing apart rats.
The Prince's men raid the area often, breaking up suspected Shadow guild gatherings and arresting brother owners. However, the soldiers rarely stay long - their presence unwelcome, and they lose most of their number here to too many "unfortunate accidents" to be mere coincidence. For now it is safe, but some believe that the Prince is only days away from purging the entire area... something he is quite capable of.
For now, the inhabitants have grown smarter, and have learnt ways to evade the raids and random patrols. Business, is beginning to blossom for the first time in a year.
Temple DistrictIf you think Holy Men are an example to be followed, in Fenstone you would be wrong. Half of them are pimps, and the other half are thieves. They prey off their ignorant flocks, using their influence to deflower maids and to steal the coin of the desperate. Anyone who is smart enough, or informed enough, to see past the church spires and the white robes, knows that it is a place of evil.
Though for some reason, Prince Gallowheart allows these bastards to thrive. Why? Because they exert much influence over the common man. For now, he needs them to continue supporting his governorship, but maybe this is something that can be soiled?
The Temple District is heavily guarded, by the Order Militia - a small army of some one hundred bully-boys who protect the various churches and temples from harm. Occasionally, they also assist their masters in carrying out some less than Holy work.
The district itself is a patchwork of churches, or varying in size, some grander than others. The streets are paved marble, and meticulously maintained. Some large residential buildings are scattered around, offering accommodation for the priests.
Bishops tend to reside within their churches, which they treat as castles when they're not using them to host a Mass.
West BridgeThe West Bridge is small, made of solid stone and a work of art from a technical stand point. It is capable of being drawn, by large manual pulleys, allowing for large ships to pass through. The guard house at either end is manned by a contingent of soldiers, who watch the passing crowds diligently. It is dangerous for a man known to the law to attempt to pass, but not impossible.
A small tower at either end of the bridge houses the pulleys, but these are watched at all times by at least two guards... or so the official procedure states.
The Commons Winding, narrow streets, crammed houses and crumbling slums denote the city's poorest inhabitants. In the commons, the people are many, the accommodation shoddy, and life exceptionally cheap. This is where one can expect to find the labourers, the infirm and the broken.
Rightly so, Prince Gallowheart has the area patrolled frequently, for he believes it to be a potential hotbed of revolution. The inhabitants of the Commons have faired poorly under his rule, as they are often associated with the Shadow guilds. Four times he has halted grain relief shipments to the area, for a murdered soldier, and each time the peasants have rallied up against him. A cavalry charge and some hanging normally resolves these issues, but the commoners are becoming bolder.
To cement his hold in the area, he has erected several guard stations throughout, and each of these are manned by a local commander with total freedom of operation. These commanders are known to use their powers for purposes of evil, stealing what little the inhabitants have, and subjecting them to decadent activities.
New VillageThe New Village is an affluent area of the city, where the rich and the fortunate dwell. Upper class goods line the streets in shops with expensive glass windows, children dressed in finery followed their even finer dressed parents with reverence.
If someone was to track the city's wealth, they'd find over half of it in that district alone... and as it overlooks the Commons, the Prince's men maintain a constant presence. People who do not look like locals to the area are often turned away, or are ushered into a back alley and given a good beating.
The taverns serve the finest wine and the finest meats, though some of them serve other appetites too (with the Prince's secret approval).
Before Gallowheart's arrival, the Thieves Guild of Fenstone was located here, laughably in plain sight of the former town guard. Their bribes wouldn't touch the Prince though, and now the building has been re-purposed as a taxing office for local foreign traders.
The BarracksThe barracks is a re-purposed part of New Village, where the city's former Watch Commander dwelt. The buildings within, house the Prince's off-duty military, and are heavily guarded. It also acts as a processing centre for suspected criminals whose crimes warrant further investigation.
However, with no attack having fallen on the area in over a year, it is possible that the guards posted are becoming complacent. Who in their right mind, would assail the Prince's strongest area, after all?
Castle FenstoneCastle Fenstone has not seen action in two centuries, now that is a hundred miles away from the frontier. As a result, much of it has fallen into disrepair. However, Prince Gallowheart is lavishing his wealth on the castle, with hopes to rebuild it in the image of what he thinks a castle should look like.
It is a long way off from being refurbished, there is no doubt of that, but it is still a significant defensive structure. With an outer wall, and a keep, it is heavily guarded by the Prince's best, and with good reason.
The Prince resides here, sharing the 20 elaborate bed chambers with the city's richest and most powerful inhabitants.
It would be unwise to go after the Prince directly. The castle is near impenetrable, owing to the fifty or so soldiers that patrol its ramparts, but it does have its weaknesses. Holes in the stonework, crumbling sewers, overlooked smuggling tunnels - all present a possible point of entry, and will continue to do so until the castle is fully repaired.
Craft DistrictWhether you're looking for a horse shoe or a sword, a pistol or a halberd, you'll find it here. Blacksmiths are aplenty, along with carpenters, bowers, stone workers and other tradesmen.
Many of the business owners operate their own guards here, who are free from Royal interference. The Prince has allowed for this to be the case, as it lessens the strain on his soldiers, however he still makes patrols of the area from time to time.
Perhaps causing trouble here, would force the Prince to spread himself thinner than he already is?
Warehouse DistrictThe Warehouse District is row upon row of large wooden buildings, dedicated to holding goods arriving from the Fen. Most of them are owned by wealthy merchants, or merchant guilds, but others have owners who can't be traced. The Prince resold most of the latter to people who he could trace, but many suspect the original owners still use the buildings in secret.
It was notorious for Shadow guild activity, and perhaps, it still is? The Prince chances nothing however, and has his men raid the area frequently, hoping to catch any wrong-doers off guard. So far though, little of note has taken place here.
East BridgeThe East Bridge is a long stone structure, raised a hundred feet above the water level at its highest point. Unlike the West Bridge, it does not draw and there are no mechanisms involved. Most ships instead just pass underneath, the structure's hight accommodating them perfectly.
As with the West Bridge, it is guarded at either side by dedicated and watchful soldiers.