Tantras

Tantras was a city on the east coast of the Dragon Reach between Calaunt and Ravens Bluff.

Etymology & Language
People and things from Tantras were called "Tantran". Its people spoke the Tantran dialect of the Easting language, which was related to the Damaran language.

History
During the Vast's so-called Time of Glorious Fools (from 649 DR onwards), Tantras was among those harbors that served as landing spots for immigrants and rest stops for pirates. These harbors were developed as trade ports for the trading vessels came from Aglarond, Impiltur, Sembia, and Westgate.

Eventually, noble merchant families became established in Tantras, and they led the city for at least four generations by the mid–14th century DR.

In the Year of the Creeping Fang, 1305 DR, Thilana, the leader of the pirates of the Dragonisle, visited Tantras to check in on her extensive network of informants and spies. However, she was strangled to death one night by Laershala of the Emerald Eyes, one of her own pirate captains, who then seized control of the pirate fleet.

Time of Troubles
During the Time of Troubles, in the Year of Shadows, 1358 DR, skeletons rose from their graves to take over the neighbouring town of Hlintar. Refugees from Hlintar and other chaos-stricken areas fled to Tantras and other Vast cities.

The god Torm the True manifested in the city of Tantras and took up residence there, while his faithful persecuted those of other gods. Torm eventually discovered their crimes and punished them for it. Then the god Bane the Black Lord arrived to take one of the Tablets of Fate, which he'd hidden in the city. In a titanic battle in the harbor, Torm fought Bane, and absorbed the souls of thousands of his willing faithful there to strengthen himself. Torm did not take the children of the faithful, however, leaving a generation of orphans known as the Martyr's Progeny.

In the end, both gods slew one another, and left parts of the city destroyed, depopulated, and in a massive dead-magic zone. After the battle, the Trueblades, an order of crusaders devoted to Torm, worked to perform damage control.

Later, looting mobs of refugees from Tantras and other cities suffering strife wandered the Vast. Meanwhile, in the southern Vast, many wealthy merchants of Procampur and Tsurlagol fled to their country houses in the town of Maerstar. However, they were harassed by the mobs, who'd also come through Maerstar, and some were killed.

Recent history
With the Horde Wars in east and northeastern Faerûn over 1359–1360 DR, the Tuigan Horde was expected to overrun Thesk and Impiltur and then the Vast, before continuing east. Thus, King Azoun IV of Cormyr called for a crusade against the Tuigan Horde in the Year of the Turret, 1360 DR. Tantras was among those free cities that sent envoys to Azoun's council on Tarsakh 10, and contributed 1,600 well-trained volunteer soldiers, as well as wizards, to the crusade.

Tantras was among those areas covered by the Tyrantfog of 9–11 Mirtul of the Year of the Tankard, 1370 DR. Under the fog, Cyric worshippers were afflicted with terrible diseases, while followers of Iyachtu Xvim were strengthened. Finally, items and beings filled with Bane's power were destroyed, and baneliches hidden in Tantras exploded. The Tyrantfog then burned away in green flame.

Later that year, following her war against Ravens Bluff, Myrkyssa Jelan reappeared with another army, likely the remnants or reserves of her first, and this time marched on Tantras. She demanded the city's surrender, else she'd raze it to the ground. The Tantran High Council met with the Warlord, and they came to some agreement. The terms of this were unknown, but Jelan's army withdrew without attacking. Tantras had requested aid from Procampur and Ravens Bluff, but by the time this arrived, Jelan's army had faded into the mountains.

Later in 1370 DR, Ravens Bluff proposed the formation of a regional government in the Vast, but Tantras strongly rejected the proposal.

Post-Spellplague
A regional government was eventually formed in the Vast, as the formerly independent city-states of Calaunt, Ravens Bluff, and Tantras united in the nation of Vesperin. It was still a young nation by 1479 DR. Tantras was named its capital.

Demographics
In 1358 DR, the city had an estimated population of around 69,000 people. This could rise to ~86,000 in the summer. However, the city had space to comfortably house up to 89,000. This made it the third-largest city in the Vast at the time. In 1372 DR, Tantras was listed with a population of 21,816, making it the fourth-largest city in the Vast. The mostly human population was of largely Chondathan and Damaran extraction.

In 1479 DR, Tantras had a population of around 23,000.

Government
In the 14th century DR, Tantras was governed by the High Council. This comprised the heads of sixteen of the local noble merchant families as well as the high priest of the temple of Torm, as it was the most influential church in the city. In effect, the older noble houses—which had led the city for over four generations—formed alliances and voting blocs and thus decided matters as they saw fit. In 1358 DR, after the Troubles, these families and their alliances were Aldimer–Mathlin–Uruthkurt, Baraedin–Mithertul–Onsil–Naskurl, and Channath–Elovear–Laranadda–Tithlin–Vandover. Another family was Ormitar; at the time, Lassalar Ormitar was both a member of the High Council and commander of the Guard.

In the 15th century DR, Tantras was the capital city of the nation of Vesperin. As such, it was the base for the Golden Lords, an oligarchic council of the richest and most influential and powerful merchants who ruled the land. The title "Golden Lord" was granted to all council members, regardless of gender. The membership fluctuated with its members' fortunes, but the council itself remained stable and acted consistently and reliably. They worked to preserve a status quo and to ensure a basic quality of life for the people of Vesperin.

Relations
Tantras was one of the five so-called "sister cities" of the Vast, together with Calaunt, Procampur, Ravens Bluff, and Tsurlagol. Ravenians liked to think of Tantras as their city's "dark twin", though Tantrans thought otherwise. Either way, Tantras was one of the leading cities of the Vast by 1372 DR

By 1479 DR, Tantras had united with Calaunt and Ravens Bluff in the nation of Vesperin. Tantras, as part of Vesperin, remained neutral with regard to international politics.

Law & Order
The High Council endeavored to go unnoticed as a government and to make few restrictions on citizens. Being composed of merchant houses, it focused mainly on setting tariffs, making laws that regulated trade, and making business easy for merchants. It cared less about the actions of thieves' guilds and adventurers unless they impacted on mercantile interests. What people did outside business was their own affair. As a result, Tantras was a boisterous, almost lawless, wide-open city. Only the more extreme crimes and breaches of courtesy would get the Guard involved. The Guard under Lassalar Ormitar was more serious about limiting merchant freedoms in favor of law and order. The harbor was strictly policed.

However, Tantras cracked down hard on smuggling and piracy, those crimes that most affected trade, and judges were rarely lenient in these cases. Smugglers had their illicit goods confiscated and were fined to the same value, while repeat offenders were typically executed. Pirates were sentenced to death by drowning, being tied to heavy stones and dumped in the Dragon Reach. Nevertheless, Tantras did not worry overmuch about piracy unless one of its own ships was involved.

Armed forces
The armed forces of the city were called simply the "Guard", and had the duty of both defending the city and policing it. Just after the Time of Troubles in 1358 DR, the Guard was commanded by Lassalar Ormitar, a member of the Council. Although the Guard was directly responsible to the Council, their loyalties lay with Lassalar, who was more serious about restricting merchant freedoms in favour of law and order.

The Guard consisted of about 900 male and female fighters. Regular troops, who patrolled in units of fourteen, were outfitted in plate mail armor and carried spears, short swords, and daggers. Patrols were led by "longswords", or sergeants, who carried longswords and maces. When multiple units were involved, they took orders from officers, who wielded maces, morningstars, or short swords. Crossbowmen and wizards were called in emergencies. Thirty-strong garrisons of crossbowmen mainly guarded the harbor and manned the ballista batteries there.

Tantras also had a reserve militia of about 6,000 that could be called up when needed. However, these were mostly not professionals but folk who had other jobs and thus they were considered poor-quality troops.

Tantras was also home to the Trueblades, a Torm-worshiping crusader order. The Trueblades performed damage control during warfare and disasters, such as after the cataclysmic battle between the gods Torm and Bane in 1358 DR.

As the city-state had little outside territory to defend, Tantras's naval forces were few. Nevertheless, the city maintained almost half-a-dozen warships in case it had need of them.

Coat of Arms
The heraldic coat of arms of the city of Tantras showed a curling silver ocean wave (a breaker) surmounted by three silver stars, on a field of royal blue. This crest was emblazoned on the blue oiled plate mail armor of the soldiers of the Guard, called the "blue and silver".

Economy & Trade
It was a busy port city made popular for trade by the ability to move large amounts of freight in and out quickly.

Notable Churches

 * The Temple of Torm's Coming got its name after the Time of Troubles in honor of Torm's physical manifestation within the temple itself which quickly resulted in robust growth and great influence on the city's spiritual and social life, led by High Priest Barriltar Bhandraddon.
 * The Morning Halls, temple of Lathander; High Morninglord Alansyn Ambrilar.
 * The House of Skilled Hands, temple of Gond; High Artificer Eldorn Mindalar.
 * The House of Moonlight, temple of Selûne; High Priest Pellar Thalangrim.
 * The Happy House of Splendor and Song, temple of Milil; High Mistress of Song Elassuara Narithan.
 * The House of Hope, temple of Tymora; High Priestess Lashaera Thindol.
 * Shrines to Lathander, Loviatar, Umberlee, and Waukeen.

Notable Organizations

 * The Grayclaws, an organization of thieves and smugglers that operated against visitors and those Tantran natives they felt deserved it, i.e., the privileged, the rich, and the unscrupulous. Led by Amlithor Harlguss and Othniir Xalast.
 * The Harpers, under the guidance of the local Temple of Milil. They largely left the Grayclaws alone in a "devil you know" sort of policy.

Notable Inhabitants

 * Dhaerhaera Nanatar, an adventuress wizard who captured and tamed a griffon.
 * Tarntassa, a wizard and friend and ally of Khelben "Blackstaff" Arunsun, easily recognized by her tall stature and very long ponytail.
 * Zhundult Ulblesk, known as "Stormhand", was aggressively private and considered a dangerous mage.
 * Bhaeryta Chassendora, a merchant specializing in rare spell casting components.
 * Somidorr Danthan, a wealthy smuggler known to desire useful magic items and stop at nothing to get them.
 * Felitarr Wendilar, known as "Flyingfingers", an important Harper.
 * Deltara Dragynstarr, also with the Harpers.

Notable Locations

 * Tantras harbor was well fortified with ballista batteries and a chain-boom barrier to guard the port. Ingenious mechanical cranes installed by the followers of Gond from the House of Skilled Hands quickly loaded and unloaded cargo to and from trade ships.
 * The Roaring Lion Inn, was considered "the best in town".
 * The Weeping Wyvern inn.
 * The Green Sirene inn.
 * The Lazy Moon Inn, also considered the best in town, was located on Shendle Street.
 * Gulder's Good Grub Inn.
 * The House of Twilight, a famous nightclub.
 * The Net of Stars tavern.
 * The Silly Satyr, an infamously wild tavern.