| Duraz-Mor | |
|---|---|
| Nation | Halls of Kar Dromm |
| Type | City |
| Population | ~40,000 |
| Ruler | Matron Elzra Goldhand |
| Location | Clan Goldhand |
| Notable For | The Veinspire Tree, sacred funerals and spiritual rites, artisan legacy, national coin scandal (981–986) |
Duraz-Mor
Duraz-Mor is serene, radiant, and meticulously sculpted. Every street and plaza reflects the reverence this city holds for legacy and memory. Matron Elzra sees artistry as dwarven immortality. The Veinspire Tree blossoms with the memory of the honored dead, each branch a growing tapestry of crystal-bound names.
Note: Duraz-Mor was the site of the Coin Shame (981–986), when the city was found to have debased coinage while preserving official marks. High King Durak transferred national coin production to Thumdar as a result, permanently reducing Duraz-Mor’s political influence.
Fragment Mine: Duraz-Mor is home to one of the three major fragment mines in the dwarven lands.
Districts
Emberreach Vault — Guarded treasure vaults and banks sealed by sigil and stone.
Garnet Quarter — Jewelers, goldsmiths, and temple artists work in sacred quiet.
Hearthholm — Central garden of shrines and memory stones centered around the Veinspire Tree.
