Bezantur

{{City

|Name=Bezantur

|Type=Metropolis

|Location=Priador, Thay

|Region=The Unapproachable East

|Population=136,800

|Demographics=human 98%, gnoll 1%, orc 1%

|GP Limit=200,000 CGP

|Assets=684,000,000 CGP

}}

Eltabbar may be the capital of Thay, but Bezantur has

long been the commercial center of the realm. The city

is the capital of the tharch of Priador and is

the largest port in the Red Wizards’

domain. For centuries, Thayan

cotton, fruit, and grain flowed

through Bezantur, enriching the

masters of the city and the tharchion,

but the wealth pouring in

now is unimaginable. To Bezantur

flow the gold, goods, and slaves exchanged

in dozens of Thayan enclaves

across the Sea of Fallen Stars, so it is

not only the largest city in Thay but

by far the wealthiest.

Black-walled Bezantur squats

on the northern shore of the Alamber Sea. Artisans, merchants,

priests, and soldiers live

crammed within its walls,

while beyond sprawls an immense

and squalid shantytown

of commoners and slave pens.

No tree grows within twenty

miles of the city; great shipyards

even larger than those of

the Alaor lie along the shore

beyond its walls, employing

hundreds of carpenters and shipwrights

and thousands of slaves.

On the eastern side of the city,

within newly built walls even higher and stronger

than the city’s own, stands the Guild of Foreign Trade,

the heart of Thay’s sinister enterprise to enslave the

West through commerce.

Government

Before Tharchion Aznar Thrul's reign, the city of Bezantur was effectively ruled by The Guild of Foreign Trade, presiding over a council of merchant lords, many of whom were either Red Wizards themselves or in their direct employ. The purpose of this government was to facilitate trade--or, perhaps more aptly, to make the guild members rich.

Aznar Thrul's Reconstruction saw the formation of a new government; a simple hierarchy, in military style, reporting directly to the Tharchion of the Priador, which is Thrul himself. All positions are appointed by the Tharchion, and are held for life, or until he changes his mind. Appointment to any of these positions is an elevation to noble status, per Thrul's New Nobility.

Each of these positions are served by a hierarchy of inferior officers. It is from such ranks that these positions are usually filled.

In theory, Bezantur is run as the capital of a police state. In practice, the massive throngs of people in the streets, a significant portion of which are foreigners and other temporary residents, are nigh impossible to control. A curfew would be impossible to enforce, since huge numbers of people have no homes to return to. Strict control of trade is a pipe dream, with the labyrinthine network of black market traders so firmly entrenched in centuries of tradition--not to mention the many and powerful thieves' guilds.

In practice, the military is used to provide temporary security and order to any area of the city where it is needed. The 20,000 men of the city's army and police force are spread over many square miles of the sprawling metropolis; the army of the Priador is used whenever greater security is needed.

Law

Temples

Trade

Military and Police Force

Bezantur has a standing army of 20,000 soldiers, under the command of the Lord Marshal of Bezantur. One third of the army consists of free men; another, gnoll slaves; and the last third, orcish slaves. The free men outrank all slaves; a platoon of free soldiers usually controls a platoon of gnolls and another of orcs.

The gnolls and orcs have been bred in such a way that they despise one another more than their masters; in the event of an uprising, the demihumans would turn on one another, and only attack their masters when their numbers were greatly reduced, making for easy kills. Though a full-scale uprising has not occurred in Thrul's reign, several small altercations have proved this theory mostly true.

The army of Bezantur serves as its defense in wartime and as its police force in peacetime. At any given time, five to ten thousand troops are deployed throughout the city, walking beats, monitoring important sites and intersections, and guarding key installations.

The Lord Marshal is authorized to draft up to 20,000 additional free men and 40,000 slaves from the reserve forces of the Priador in times of need. In this case, the Lord Quartermaster is required to provide 70% of the basic foodstuffs and supplies for the reservists.