Miac'Briedio

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About

Names
Miac'Briedio - City of Tides
Miac'Briedio is located on an island surrounded by a vast tidal flat. The daily tidal cycle provides both security against outside threats and supports the local fishing industry. The shallows, tides and currents in the nearby waters make it difficult for larger ships to anchor close to the city itself, but flat profiled skiffs and barges are a common sight ferrying goods and people in and out of the city at high tide.
City Totem
As with all Corinthean city states, Miac'Briedio, has a totem whom the locals revere as a lesser god figure. The particular totem of this city is that of a equarae eane, a mythical horse like creature that has flowing seaweed for a mane and tail. it is said that these wild mounts can run or swim equally well in water of any depth. Sailors and fishers from Miac'Briedio will gift the local totem with sheaves of grain before departing the city on lengthy voyages, to seek its blessing for safe waters and favourable tides and winds.

Location

Merelean Coast, Corinthea
The city of Miac'Briedio is completely covers a saddle shaped island on the coast of Annexea where the land gives way to the Merelean Sea in wide shallows and tidal flats. The island has 20-30 metre high cliffs on the north-east and southern edges, rocky beaches along its eastern side, and gently slopes towards the middle and western side where the beaches are sandy. There is approximately 1.2 kilometres of sandy muddy flats between the island and the mainland, dotted with tidal pools and a lacework of channels which drain the water back out to the sea at low tide.

Population

Size
48,300 persons
Composition
  • Corinthean 92%
  • Kythan 5%
  • Other Ethnicity 3%
Professions
Profession Households Profession Households Profession Households Profession Households
Apothecaries 16 Coopers 69 Magic Shop 17 Rug Makers 24
Arcanists 2 Copyists 24 Maidservants 193 Saddlers 48
Bakers 60 Cutlers 21 Markers 7 Scabbard Makers 56
Barbers 138 Doctors (Lic.) 28 Masons 97 Scholars 10
Bathers 25 Doctors (Unlic.) 138 Mercers 69 Sculpters 24
Blacksmiths 32 Dyers 6 Moneylenders 5 Shipwrights 5
Bleachers 23 Fences 4 Musicians 51 Shoemakers 138
Book Binders 16 Fishmongers 40 Noblehouses 242 Slavers 4
Booksellers 8 Furriers 107 Old Clothing 121 Spice Merchants 35
Breeders 6 Glassworkers 25 Ostlers 4 Tanners 25
Brewers 34 Glovemakers 20 Painters 33 Taverns/Restaurants 80
Buckle Makers 34 Greengrocers 41 Pastry Cooks 97 Thespians 20
Butchers 41 Harness Makers 24 Perfumers 8 Timberwrights 20
Carpenters 88 Hatmakers 50 Plasterers 35 Wainwrights 9
Cartographers 8 Hay Merchants 21 Potters 40 Water Carriers 57
Chandlers 69 Illuminators 13 Priests 48 Weavers 80
Chicken Butchers 49 Inns 24 Pursemakers 44 Wine Sellers 54
Citywatch 322 Jewellers 57 Ratters 10 Woodcarvers 20
Clergy 1207 Lawyers 50 Roofers 27
Clothiers 138 Locksmiths 25 Ropemakers 26

Local Government

Oqio
Capan Eajiod
Ministers
The Oqio has an appointed council of ministers which help run the city-state. The current serving ministers are:

History

Founded

Locations

Caiglaid Eokeicrfeo (theatre)
Low Sun Shore (tavern)
Mucker's Market (marketplace)
Mud Tower (lighthouse)
Stiep Aniu (execution site)

Persons

Contemporary
Capan Eajiod (present oqio)
Cefia Geoki (minister of the treasury)
Flios Uthei (minister of trade)
Giogiuaras Iugus (theatre manager)
Heudias Vieas (minister of arms)
Iugeazas Gium (minister of records)
Keilet (executioner)
Leibion Dai (market manager)
Spoglos Aniu (minister of commons)
Historic

Stories

See Also