Norfang

Overview
Norfang is the frigid capital of Eden, and is a major location in the Spiral Isles. Founded at an indeterminate time long ago, Norfang has been crafted over many centuries into a large and open town that beholds old values over anything and everything else. The town is stretched out along the Slange River, with both sides connected by several stone bridges.

The town is divided into several districts with loose dividing lines, due to how the location was established. These are mostly relegated to popular or populated sectors of the region. These districts include: the Port/Lighthouse District, the Church District and the Court District.

Port/Lighthouse District
Like any other city that is situated along the sea, the Port District plays host to a rather large harbor that sees all kinds of merchant and military ships. While Norfang has no traditional navy of their own, a band of privateers known as the Northern Raiders operate out of the town. Due to strained relationships between Edenians and HEAVEN, Norfang has seen an uptick in naval traffic over the last few months.

Church District
On the eastern edge of Norfang is the Church District, where old churches and those of semi-questionable faith tend to reside. Norfang isn't exactly know for its religious worship, though there are those who practice it regardless. General consensus seems to lean towards the belief that the gods had indeed abandoned them long ago, resulting in a select few who worship long forgotten deities that they cannot even remember the name of. Much was lost through the course of the Divide, and oral history was only able to preserve so much.

Court District
While not all too large of a location, the Court District is most notable in what it contains. The Long Hall is a place of reverence and respect, where the natives pay tribute and seek wisdom from the Høvdingen; a council of five elders who represent the collective wisdom and history of their nation. While the Høvdingen aren't necessarily in a position of leadership, the people of Norfang consider them in high regard and many executive decisions aren't put through without some degree of input from the council.