Places of Dragon Prince

The Places of Dragon Prince consist of the Princedoms, Keeps, and isles that make up the setting of Melanie Rawn's Dragon Prince and Dragon Star trilogies.

The Dragon Prince and Dragon Star trilogies take place on the Continent of a fantastical world. This is a world of Sunrunners, Sorcerers, dragons, and political intrigue. The Continent is divided into thirteen princedoms. The High Prince rules the Continent from his seat in Princemarch, the center-most princedom. Each princedom is ruled by a separate Prince, who in turn rules over the Athr'im, or Lords. These Lords rule Keeps within each princedom and oversee the trade and prosperity of their cities and people. Every three years the Lords, Princes, and High Prince attend the Rialla in order to keep the peace, make treaties, and to conduct trade.

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Cunaxa

Cunaxa is one of the northern princedoms and sits directly atop the Desert. It is a desolate land where little grows except Merida and a hatred and envy of the Desert. It possesses a powerful merchant class, which consumes much of the Prince's political energy; the rest is taken up by the Merida, who constantly clamor for an attack on the Desert. Cunaxan weavers were one of the few guilds who had an actual school for their apprentices.

Dorval

Dorval is an island princedom off the coast of the Desert in the Surise Water. It is the only princedom to have held unchallenged rule and overall peace before Prince Rohan became the High Prince. It is also the ancient home of the Sunrunners. Along the coast of Dorval lie vast pearl beds, which gives name to the princedom's seat: Greypearl.

Fessenden

Fessenden is a western princedom famous for its wool. When Prince Ajit of Firon died without an heir in 719, High Prince Rohan was going to divide the lands of Firon between Princemarch and Fessenden. Before the division was officially proposed, however, Rohan discovered that Pandsala, the Regent of Princemarch, had murdered Ajit in order for Pol to inherit Firon. Rohan didn't want his son to gain from such a foul deed, so he gave Firon to Prince Laric of Dorval.

Firon

Firon is a northern princedom bordering Fessenden and the Grand Veresch Mountains. It is the coldest, snowiest princedom on the Continent. The people of Firon usually are darker skinned with black hair and heavy brows. They are famous for the crystal work, be it fine goblets or spun glass windows. Firon nearly lost its status as an independent princedom in 719 after the death of Prince Ajit, who had no heir. An emissary was sent to High Prince Rohan, asking him to name Pol Prince of Firon, on the grounds that Pol's claim came through blood on both his father's side and Sioned's. Rohan and Sioned were wary of accepting the princedom - much to Tobin's chargin - as they knew Pol had no claim through Sioned's bloodline. Rohan put off announcing Firon's fate, debating how to split the princedom between his son's lands, which included Princemarch and the Desert, and Fessenden. At the Rialla of 719, Rohan discovered that Pandsala had murdered Ajit in order for Pol to inherit Firon; horrified, Rohan asked that Prince Laric of Dorval be named and confirmed as Firon's Prince, thus enabling Firon to retain its independence.

Gilad

Gilad is a southern princedom. In 728 there was an incident involving a Sunrunner misdiagnosing a wealthy merchant. The debate whether Gilad or Goddess Keep got to try the Sunrunner was taken before the High Prince, who decided that it was his jurisdiction as neither Gilad's Prince nor the Lord of Goddess Keep could come to an agreement. Further, Rohan ordered a school for physicians to be built so that incidents such as this wouldn't arise again.

Grib

Grib is a western princedom. Its people are famous for their thick, curling hair and their candles. Summer River is the royal seat.

Kierst-Isel

Kierst-Isel is an island princedom, formed by the uniting of Kierst and Isel through Prince Arlis. For hundreds of years the princedoms of Kierst and Isel were at odds, nearly on the brink of war. The border between princedoms often wavered, and at the Rialla their Princes disagreed on principle. Due to Isel's support of High Prince Roelstra during the war of 704, Prince Saumer was highly 'encouraged' to marry his heir to one of Prince Volog of Kierst's daughters and to marry his daughter to Volog's heir. Years later after Volog's heir had a son, Saumer's heir died - or rather he was secretly murdered by Pandsala. This made the young Prince Arlis the heir to a united Kierst-Isel.

Meadowlord

Meadowlord is a central princedom caught between the Desert and Princemarch. For most of its existence it has been the battle field of those two powerful princedoms. Autumns in this princedom are typically hot and humid with an influx of insects.

Ossetia

Ossetia is a southern princedom. Within its borders lies Goddess Keep, though the home of the Sunrunners is not beholden to Ossetia. The winter months are often very cloudy and thick with fog - which makes Ossetia an odd place for the home of Sunrunners. Prince Chale of Ossetia's son and grandson were both murdered, leaving Princess Gemma of Syr as Chale's heiress. As the royal Ossetian line runs through Gemma and not her husband she must be confirmed as Princess of Ossetia alongside Tilal, who only holds his power through her.

Syr

Syr is a southern princedom famous for its wines and rich soil. Syr has been a battlefield in many wars, including the 704 war between Princemarch and the Desert. Roelstra used Prince Jastri of Syr to fight against Rohan. The young Prince was killed in battle, leaving only his ten winter old sister as his heir. During the war, Lady Andrade of Goddess Keep and Prince Rohan of the Desert declared Davvi of River Run the new Prince of Syr. After Roelstra's army was defeated, Davvi led his River Run soldiers against High Kirat so that he could establish himself as Prince in the royal seat of Syr. In 705 Davvi and his line were confirmed as Princes of Syr.

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