Mohshardhet
Mohshardhet is a city-state and regional capital on the Mohsh Isles, a coastal archipelago at the northern fringe of the continent of Nyr. It sits at the mouth of the Asari River and serves as a major trading hub for maritime routes linking inland settlements with distant markets. The name Mohshardhet derives from Mohshi words for 'stone' and 'haven', reflecting its rocky harbor and seafaring heritage.
Geography and climate: The city occupies a natural harbor ringed by limestone cliffs, with a warm tropical
History: Mohshardhet began as a fishing outpost in the 12th century and rose into a free city-state
Demographics and society: The population is culturally diverse, with Mohshi, Eldari, and Kyar traders coexisting. Literacy
Economy: The city relies on port services, shipbuilding, timber, glass, and spice trade. It operates a small
Notable landmarks: The Stone Gate, the Old Wharf, and the Central Market are prominent civic spaces. The