| Great City | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Janetelin Merryforge |
| Government | Technocracy |
| Primary Demographic | Dwarves, Gnomes, Clanks |
| Area | Ogunan Summit |
| Aliases | Anvil of the Mountains, Forge of the North, Hearthfire of Innovation |
| Touchstones | Ironforge (WoW), Mines of Moria (LotR) |
Rudiana rises along the volcanic slopes of Mount Ogun, a city of stone, craft, and innovation carved into the northern Ogunan Summit. Founded by Ignor — the master craftsman among the Seven Sages — Rudiana stands as Aestilon’s greatest forge, where creation is both a legacy and a living art.
Rudiana was founded in the aftermath of the Prime Quest, when Ignor sought a place of solitude and purpose. Drawn by the molten fires of Mount Ogun and the rich ores within the mountain’s heart, he built the first forge upon the mountainside. From this beginning grew a vast city dedicated to mastery of craft.
Legends say Ignor carved the earliest halls himself, shaping chambers where fire, stone, and metal converged in harmony. Though revered by many as a divine patron of artisans, Ignor is honored not as a distant god but as an ideal — the greatest craftsman to ever live.
The city preserves his legacy through the Nine Great Clans, each tracing its heritage or philosophy back to Ignor’s teachings of discipline, mastery, and innovation.
Rudiana resembles a living forge carved through mountain layers. Terraces, caverns, and open shafts reveal entire levels glowing below.
Architectural elements include:
Despite its industrial nature, Rudiana’s design is remarkably elegant — every arch, beam, and walkway crafted with purpose and pride.
Rudiana’s culture is shaped by creation itself. Faith is quieter here than in cities like Kalzendil, expressed more through the act of crafting than through formal worship.
Many artisans offer a brief prayer to Ignor before beginning a project, seeking clarity and steadiness. Others revere Din, Flame of Creation, guided by the influence of the Triumvirate. Yet many citizens worship no deity at all, believing excellence alone is divine.
At the city’s heart stands the Great Forge, the oldest working forge in Aestilon, fed by a lava channel from Mount Ogun. Though not a temple, it is treated with near-sacred respect.
Each Great Clan reveals their newest creations — constructs, alloys, engines, enchantments — drawing crowds from across Aestilon. Grand demonstrations often take place on the Great Terrace.
All forges fall still in remembrance of the age before fire. The quiet hum of molten stone echoes through the caverns, honoring creation’s beginnings.
Rudiana’s customs reflect discipline, skill, and mutual respect:
Rudiana is governed by the Nine Great Clans, each dominant in a different craft — forging, mining, engineering, artifice, construction, enchantment, and more.
Other major powers:
Any clan may propose law. If ratified by all Nine, it becomes binding. Clans stand as equals — only the Sage-Leader, chosen every eight years during the Grand Tournament in the Rudiana Colosseum, may break ties.
Defense is maintained by:
The lower-city access points toward the Deeps are heavily defended with towers, rune-locked gates, mechanical traps, and reinforced bridges.
Rudiana is among Aestilon’s wealthiest settlements. Its primary exports include:
Rudiana imports:
Mining and forging form the city’s foundation, but engineering, artifice, and innovation define its identity.
Rudiana is carved into the steep mountains of the Ogunan Summit, beside the molten heart of Mount Ogun. Jagged peaks surround it like iron crowns, and the volcano’s plume is visible for leagues.
The city descends in structured tiers:
Massive pillars and reinforced walkways support its sprawling interior chambers.
Because of its vertical design:
Airflow is maintained through:
Access to Rudiana is limited by geography:
Known as *the Anvil of the Mountains*, *the Forge of the North*, and *the Heart of Innovation*, Rudiana stands as a testament to the endurance, creativity, and mastery of its people.