Ilbed
Ilbed is a kingdom in the southern region of the New World that pledges fealty to the Kingdom of Greyhem. Originally founded by House Bavador and House Vathen in 592 CE. After establishing itself as a main trading port via the Porthos River, the ruling Great Houses sold their interests to merchants. In the current day Ilbed is known as the Ilbein Trade Federation and though it pledges fealty to the Kingdom of Greyhem the decisions rely on a conclave of affluent merchants known as the Ilbein Trade Masters.
Alliance(s) | Kingdom of Greyhem Ilbein Trade Masters |
Founded | 592 CE |
Ruler | Ilbein Trade Masters |
Noble Houses | House Valen House Delvin House Rosenberg House Levine |
Organizations | Ilbein Trade Federation |
Religion | Porthos |
Notable Places | The Piers of Ilbed The Ilbein Agora |
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Geography
The City of Ilbed was built along the eastern coast of an estuary known as the Mouth of Porthos in 592 CE by House Bavador and House Vathen. It is surrounded on three sides by water and has many trade routes from New Sporgel to Sovereign via the Porthos River.
People and Culture
The people of Ilbed are predominantly a seafaring people. Cartographers, fishermen, and mariners compose the main populace of Ilbed and they all are very loyal to the trade merchants responsible for their economic success.
History
The City of Ilbed was built along the eastern coast of an estuary known as the Mouth of Porthos in 592 CE by House Bavador and House Vathen, two houses that joined in the exodus when House Yorkland founded Orgard. The port city created wealth for many and eventually merchants made the Great Houses a deal they could not refuse. The Ilbein Trade Federation now ruled by a conclave of wealthy merchants is considered to be the trading epicenter for the Kingdom of Greyhem.