Lore โ€บ Nations & Places โ€บ Barony of Sendaria

Sendaria Port

Port City ยท Barony of Sendaria

The busy river-port of the Bontal Riverlands โ€” ancestral seat of the Lensely barons and Sevendor's principal window on the wider world.

Sendaria Port sits on the river at the heart of the old Lensely lands, serving as the Barony of Sendaria's chief town and the main river-port for the western Castali Riverlands. The town is a thriving market and transshipment point, with inns, barge-wharves, warehouses, and temples. It is the principal gateway through which Sevendor's trade moves to the wider Bontal Riverlands and beyond to the south, and Minalan's wagons pass through it constantly for supplies, timber, and settlers.

After Minalan was raised to baron, Baron Arathanial gifted Sevendor title to a hall in Sendaria Port, giving the young barony a permanent presence there; the gift was a thoughtful acknowledgment of the alliance. Sendaria Port was the staging point for the original rescue of the Bovali refugees being shepherded south from Inarion and the waypoint where Tyndal and Rondal departed for their formal examination at Inarion Academy.

Sendaria Port
Major Bontal river-port; Riverlords trade hub
KingdomKingdom of Castalshar
DuchyDuchy of Castal
CountyCounty of Lensely
RegionBontal Vales; the lowest navigable point of the upper Bontal
FoundedPre-Conquest river-trade settlement; chartered city under Sendaria
Government
Sovereign baronBaron Arathanial of Sendaria
Civic governanceSendaria Port burgher council
DemonymSendaria Port-folk
First appearsMagelord (Book 3)
Notable features
  • Major Bontal river-trade hub
  • Where Minalan hired the 500 mercenaries for the Siege of Sevendor counter-march
  • Coinbrothers of Ifnia and Royal Banks present
  • Chepstan Spring Faire feeder economy
  • River barge fleet supporting the Sashtalia campaign
Sendaria Port
Details
TypePort City
Status Active
Part of Barony of Sendaria
Current RulerArathanial

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