Freeport, once known as "The City of Free Men," sits along the coastline of an arid savanna. It is an infamous city ruled by an evil and mysterious Overlord and patrolled by an equally evil and sadistic militia. Illicit business is quite common, which attracts the nefarious and selfish guilds of human society who have built grand guildhalls in the city to bolster their ranks while tending to hidden agendas
Big Bend - Ogres and Trolls
Big Bend is one of the oldest settlements in the history of Freeport and has the distinction of housing the larger races of the city. This district is a haven for all the ogre and troll refugees that arrive on a daily basis seeking citizenship. Its architecture and layout mirrors that of its inhabitants: crude signs, smashed barrels and broken furniture mark your passage.
Stonestair Byway - Erudites and Kerran
Stonestair Byway was given its name for the large stone steps that lead up to residences on either side of the roadway that winds through the district. The kerra and Erudites, forced to live together, share these streets in uneasy coexistence. Even with open fighting forbidden, the tension in the district could be cut with a knife - and often is.
Temple Street - Gnomes and Ratonga
Formerly a defunct precinct of the city proper, this district is by far the most cluttered of all, filled with busy gnomes and teeming with mysterious ratonga. Strife occurs from time to time, but for the most part these two races coexist with no troubles. The gnomes tinker away, while the ratonga enigmatically offer the gnomes help.
Beggar's Court - Humans and Half Elves
This area was once the original trade district of the Coalition of Tradesfolke, a prosperous merchant court. Now home to the refugees, it's one of the poorest areas in the city. It boasts a large population of humans, with a few half elves mixed in. Beggar's Court is famous for one thing: contraband. Whispers have been heard about a secret organization here.
Longshadow Alley - Dark Elves
Longshadow Alley is unique among the districts of Freeport, for only one race resides here: the Teir'Dal, or dark elves as their human neighbors refer to them. The Overlord counts the Teir'Dal as one of his most useful resources, granting them the district as a show of gratitude for the service of one of their kind.
Scale Yard - Barbarians and Iksars
Since they escaped the grip of Shissar tyranny, the iksar have allied with none and have been feared by all. Today, the known remnants of the iksar culture exist in the Scale Yard, forced to accept the barbarians as their neighbors. The iksar control the district's political landscape, while the barbarians seek to gain favor in the eyes of the Overlord.