The city of Rovere

The city of Rovere

Rovere, what is there to say about this wonderous city? Located a fair distance from the Thassa Sea to the west of Rovere’s Latitude compass, where the city stands. She is bursting with life, specializing in Merchants and Scribes, with their unique and fabulous skills among all their caste systems. Rovere is known for their great training of slaves and free to learn which skills they are needed for their caste. Slaves learn how to serve, pleasuring their owners and visitors of the city. Ability to serve exotic and sensual tasks or basic traits. Extended skills with their warriors in a newly built arena. Massive space for overlookers to see below, while remaining out of harm’s way.

Between battles and different tactics that occur inside the limits of her walls. She was rebuilt several times from the ashes on which she was founded. Has her own home stone, livestock, and exported dry goods. Rovere instead of being a normal southern city was transformed to where the North and South merged into one combatant unit. Though Rovere is more Northern standard than southern protocols, they work as one huge extended family. Bonds and kajira work together to provide a service of hard work within the walls, keeping the city circulating.

Merchants traveling inside and out bring imports and exports of goods that are needed for their trade. Merchants traveling from other locations and even Rovere to deliver their assets. Rovere is a peaceful place to call home. Having their school that teaches both free and slave. Their slaver house is one of their most prized gems. Created by the hands of slaves, four stories high and named after the slaver Raanon who passed away, in his memory of being a great slaver of Port Haifa, when it was still standing. His memory keeps us strong with our slavers working their caste with travels and best of the best trained within the above equator areas. They provide great service in the community with pure souls.

Rovere holds slave battle events on Saturdays, Free combat/evading held on Sundays. They provide games that are fun for both slave and free such as Slave catch on Mondays. They have a Long Hall night instead of the average Tavern Night. Training is done throughout the week to improve a better understanding of Gor.

A bonus fact about this city, they are on the Shekinah Arani trade route. Rovere lives by the novels written by John Norman and would not have it any other way. Strong men ruling, dominating on which this city stands for. Free women and slaves welcome all new and old goreans.

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