Tassato
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=== The Sapphire Stair === | === The Sapphire Stair === | ||
A masterwork of locks built by the Tassatan engineer Marco Di Paraiso for Emperor Giovanni in the early days of the empire, replacing the old system of portage. Tassato relies on the Sapphire Stair for all its boat trade, and due to this, the village of Cevia is fortified, and watchmen constantly guard the Stair. Control of the Sapphire Stair is hotly contested between the folk of Regario and Mestra. It represents a valuable [[sinecure]], and the [[Keeper of the Sapphire Stair]] receives | A masterwork of locks built by the Tassatan engineer Marco Di Paraiso for Emperor Giovanni in the early days of the empire, replacing the old system of portage. Tassato relies on the Sapphire Stair for all its boat trade, and due to this, the village of Cevia is fortified, and watchmen constantly guard the Stair. Control of the Sapphire Stair is hotly contested between the folk of Regario and Mestra. It represents a valuable [[sinecure]], and the [[Keeper of the Sapphire Stair]] receives a portion of all tolls levied for the use of the river. | ||
=== The Arratan Gamble === | === The Arratan Gamble === |
Revision as of 19:42, 3 October 2014
Overview
Peering at each other across the fast-flowing Vassa, Tassato is called the Twin City or the Split City. Providing the only easy way to cross the wide and dangerous river, Tassato is a city divided against itself. Tassato was originally two towns, Mestra and Regario, named for the feuding siblings who historically founded them on either bank of the Vassa. Over time, both towns grew on each bank and the river formed a natural boundary between them. Attempts to build bridges between the cities have always foundered and the people rely on boats and barges to cross the river.
The western part of the city is called Tassato Mestra, and the eastern is Tassato Regario. The people on either side of the river are historically rivals, and that historical rivallry occasionally boils up into open conflict. The two cities were unified under the control of Anabela di Regario, a merchant prince who ruled over a century before the creation of the Empire. Anabela was forced to contend with the constant rivalry between the two cities, open battles in the streets between bravos was causing widespread lawlessness and in the end the prince declared a ban on the open carrying of weapons. The ban had the desired effect, damping down the bloodshed although and the rivalry was slowly transformed to verbal banter between the two sides. The ban endured until Tassato joined the Empire and in that time the people became famous for their wordplay, launching quips and insults at each other like arrows.
Citizens of Tassato generally refer to Regario and Mestra as seperate places, while everyone else refers to them as wards or parts of the same city. Today Tassato enjoys an unrivalled reputation as a city where the spoken word is an art-form. Tassatans take a delight in layered meanings, subtexts and unspoken communication. The city has provided several senators famous for their brilliant oratory and representatives from the city are usually regarded as the finest diplomats in the Empire. Of all the people of the League, Tassatans are most likely to view life as a game and they are notorious for their love of intrigue, not just for the sake of advancement but for the sheer pleasure to be had thereby. They regard cunning diplomacy more highly than armed conflict, not because they are peace-loving, but instead because they regard words as a more effective tool than weapons in destroying their enemies - better to set enemies against enemies than to face them yourself. Manipulation is high art here - no surprise that some of the finest mountebanks hail from Tassato.
Tassato chooses a senator each Autumn equinox, and as might be imagined the election is often bitterly contested. Traditionally, being senator for Tassato is regarded as one of the worst seats in the Imperial Senate. If the senator is from the city itself, then they often encounter resistance and hostility from the folk from the other side of the river. If they are not from the city proper - if they refuse to pick a side - they are generally treated as interlopers and encounter harassment from citizens from both sides of the river. A few wealthy guilds that live outside the city proper maintain a discreet distance from the intrigues of their more urban cousins - the votes of these guilds are much sought after by candidates regardless of where they live.
Recent History
Major Features
The Sapphire Stair
A masterwork of locks built by the Tassatan engineer Marco Di Paraiso for Emperor Giovanni in the early days of the empire, replacing the old system of portage. Tassato relies on the Sapphire Stair for all its boat trade, and due to this, the village of Cevia is fortified, and watchmen constantly guard the Stair. Control of the Sapphire Stair is hotly contested between the folk of Regario and Mestra. It represents a valuable sinecure, and the Keeper of the Sapphire Stair receives a portion of all tolls levied for the use of the river.
The Arratan Gamble
The Gamble is a large quarry in (southern #Maderias/ northern #Enterio TBC). It has a singularly bad reputation, and several previous holders of the seat have been ruined. Some claim that the quarry is cursed, while others claim that the real problem is the people of Tassato Regario who resent anyone other than a fellow Regario citizen claiming it.
The Arratan Gamble is an Imperial Bourse position which produces white granite. It is allocated to any Imperial citizen by open auction during the Summer solstice. This Bourse position produces 25 Imperial wains of white granite each season.
The Imperial Mint
In the centre of the Vassa towers the Imperial Mint where Imperial coinage is produced. While this fortified building itself is operated by the civil service, its protection falls to the people of the League. The Master of the Imperial Mint has the use of sumptuous apartments on the small island where the Mint stands, and access to a number of well-maintained boats with which to cross the Vassa. Founded by Emperor Giovanni,
The Master of the Imperial Mint is a national Bourse position which provides several political and economic advantages. The title is auctioned to the citizens of the League each Winter.
Regions
Cascatas
On the western banks of the Vassa stands the fortified village of Cevia which guards a river crossing where two Trods meet and cross the Vassa. It is best known outside of the League as the place where the famous traveller's inn, the Caduta, stands. It is built next to the Sapphire Stair, a masterwork of locks, and many trading barges pass through every day. While Cascatas claims to be neutral in the age-old conflicts between Mestra and Regario, the simple fact of geography that sees it on the western bank means it's citizens are much more welcoming to travellers from the western city than the eastern, which has been a point of some contention. The Keeper of the Sapphire Stair has a comfortable house here, but it is rarely used - especially when the keeper is not from Tassato Mestra.
Enterio
The plains of Enterio are home to a number of farms, orchards and vinyards as well as a fair number of wineries. Tassato imports much of it's food - there is no way the farms here could support the multitudes who call the city home - and so the farms have tended to focus on specialised crops. They compete among themselves to ensure the name of their particular breed of apple or grape, or the flesh, hide or wool of their particular herd, is considered the best.
Tassato Mestra
Tassato Mestra is famous both for its boatyards - it is the primary source of the riverboats that ply their trade from Sarvos deep into Dawn - and for the boldness of its brothels. The west bank of the river is almost entirely given over to a gaudy display of brazenness, the so-called Street of Pleasures where anyone with the purse for it can buy company, narcotics and other goods of dubious virtue. The ciciscbeo of Mestra, while generally seen as lacking the refined manner of those hailing from Sarvos, are known both for their quick tongues and physical skills.
Mestra tends to be more cramped and "dirtier" than Regario across the river. Built at the foot of steep hills, restrictions on space have lead to the buildings being much taller than those of their neighbouring citizens. Some buildings, especially along the riverfront, stretch to four or even five stories. Architects in Regario may be more technically adept, but builders in Mestra are certainly masters at improvisation and practical application of their skills.
The hills above the city proper are also the site of several old mines. While the mineral wealth of Tassato Mestra is piddling next to that of places like Temeschwar, the guilds who control these mines are old and reasonably influential in the city and the League as a whole.
Keywords: City
Tassato Regario
The east part of the city, Tassato Regario, is best known for its workshops and magicians. According to legend, the printing press was designed in Tassato Regario and the first presses were employed here printing religious tracts, scholarly treatises and political manifestos. There are several printers in Regario, and while they may occasionally vie with each other for the right to print a particularly important - or slacious - document there is more than enough work to go round. The eastern part of the city is home to philosophers, agitators, demagogues, poets and scholars from across the Empire who come here to have their work printed and add a distinctly cosmopolitan feel to the city.
The eastern city is much less cramped than the western city - it is also surrounded to the east and south by wide parklands often referred to as the Regarian Walls. This public park is tended by a cadre of professional gardeners, and is also home to several fine orchards and vinyards. Once one gets beyond the public areas, there are several jealously guarded preserves where the iridescent butterfly is cultivated. The guilds who control these private preserves are very fond of their privacy and do not appreciate unexpected guests. Several of them have divorced themselves entirely from the politics of the city, barely pay attention to the politics of the League, and have a reputation for being ... odd. At least one of the guilds here is composed entirely of naga, descended from some of the original reckoners and rumoured to egage in idolatrous worship of one or more Night eternals.
Keywords: City
Madeiras
A sprawling forest that extends northward to Miaren. Long before the Empire was founded, there was conflict across the borders here with the Navarr, and several battlegrounds litter the land to the north. The woodcutting settlement of Tagliona is found in southern Madeiras. A small town, it supplies much of the wood required by Tassato's boat-builders and (along with stone from the quarries) it's building materials.
Keywords: Forested
OOC Notes
- All the regions of Tassato are in the hands of the League (and by extension the Empire) making this a completely Imperial territory.
- The senator for Tassato is elected during the Autumn equinox each year.
- The woods around Tassato Regario are sprawling well maintained orchards - they do not amount to the forested keyword.