Tessarin Alaurin

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At a Glance

Tessarin Alaurun is a wizard, and the First Speaker of Nesmé, circa 1372 DR.


Sources

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Riders (Nesme)

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At a Glance

The Riders are the native military force of Nesmé.


Notable Individuals


Sources

Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for the Riders on the FR Wiki

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Jygil Zelnartha

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At a Glance

Jygil Zelnartha is the ranking cleric of Waukeen in Nesme, circa 1372 DR.


Sources

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First Speaker of Nesme

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At a Glance

The First Speaker of Nesme is the governor of Nesmé.


Sources

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Eregund Walen

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At a Glance

Eregund Walen is the commander of the Riders of Nesme, and the constable of the city.


Sources

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References in The City of Nesme (WotC)

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At a Glance

An online article, on the Wizards of the Coast website.


Details

Author, etc

The City of Nesme was written by Duane Maxwell, and published on 12 September 2001.


References

Person Place Thing
Eregund Walen Delimbiyr Adventurer
Jygil Zelnartha Evermoors Barbarian
Tessarin Alaurun Lurkwood First Speaker of Nesme
Waukeen Nesmé Riders
North Uthgardt
Savage Frontier Church of Waukeen
River Surbrin
Trollmoors

Citation


Source


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Nesme

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At a Glance

Nesmé is an independent city on the western edge of the Evermoors.


Visiting

Locations
  • The Cat on the Post — tavern
  • The Duke and the Hunter — tavern
  • The Embattled Dwarf — tavern
  • The Fallen Temple — meeting house
  • Five Gold Crowns — tavern
  • The House of the Wise Unicorn — rental club
  • The Northwind Arms — tavern
  • The Pride of the North — festhall
  • The Ringing Anvil — tavern
  • The Sleepless Knight — rents rooms
  • The Sundered Shield — tavern
Demographics

The population of Nesmé ranges between about 6,000 in the winter to 9,000 in the peak trading season. It’s a mixed city; in winter, circa 1372 DR, there are 4837 humans (79%), 565 halflings (9%), 321 dwarves (5%), 244 half-elves (4%), 141 gnomes (2%), and 32 members of other races (1%).

The demographics percentages are from one or more of the sources listed below. I did the math in order to specify appropriate numbers for each race.

Armed Forces

The Riders number about 400, and are led (circa 1372 DR) by Eregund Walen.


Local Lore


Politics

Who Rules

Tessarin Alarmun, First Speaker of Nesmé.

Who Really Rules

Religion

Notable Churches

There is a temple of Waukeen, served by Jygil Zelnartha; this is the only obvious place of worship in Nesmé.


Notable Individuals


Player Characters

PCs from Nesmé may take the Sword Coast North region.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Volo’s Guide to the North [9393] pages 68-
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 8
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources
  • Search for Nesmé on the FR Wiki

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