Sheirtalar

Sheirtalar, also known as the Shining City by the Sea, was the capital city of Lapaliiya in southwest Faerûn in the mid–14 century DR. The gateway for trade between the Shaar and western Faerûn, it was one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the Shining South.

Geography
Sheirtalar was a coastal city located on the eastern end of the Shining Sea,  at the head of Sheir Bay, which was on the northern side of the larger Talar Bay at the foot of the Sheir Peninsula. The land descended toward the coast with a slope so steep that those on approaching ships could view almost the entirety of the city.

Government & Religion
Sheirtalar was the capital of the Lapal League, the confederation of city-states that made up Lapaliiya, and was the biggest and most powerful of them. It was ruled by the Overking of Lapaliiya, who in turn ruled the other cities via complicated arrangements.

The civic deity of Lapalgard was Waukeen.

Trade
The majority of trade goods from the Shaar bound for western Faerûn went through the port of Sheirtalar, bringing it much wealth and culture.

The Seven Suns Trading Coster had a regional base here, run by the merchant Dzunn of Sheirtalar, in the mid–14 century DR.

Inhabitants
The city was a metropolis with a population of 52,135 in 1373 DR.

Description
It was named the Shining City for all the gold and silver that gilded the domes of Sheirtalar's most important buildings in a display of excessive opulence. Greatest of these was the Domed Palace of the Overking, which stood proudly on a massive granite in the city's upper third. A close second was the Gilt House of Gleaming Coins, the temple of Waukeen.

There was a temple of Gargauth hidden below the streets of Sheirtalar.

The city of Sheirtalar hosted a Shou Town by the mid–1370s DR.

History
Facing attacks from the yuan-ti, in the Year of Fragile Beginnings, −690 DR, the Lapal tribes on the Shining Sea coast united in the nation of Lapaliiya. They adopted the settlement of Sheirtalar as their capital.

Calishite trade ships docked at Sheirtalar for the first time in the Year of Silken Sabers, −569 DR, carrying exotic new luxury goods and opening trade with the southern shore of the Shining Sea. The Calishites had a civilizing influence on the northern Lapal tribes, triggering a golden age of prosperity, and tribal villages like Sheirtalar grew into cities.

Lapaliiya later became a possession of the Shoon Imperium. In the Year of Willing Sacrifice, 435 DR, revolts erupted in Lapaliiya and Sheirtalar was free of Shoon rule for a brief period over 436/437 DR. Qysar Amahl Shoon VII dispatched seventeen ships of troops to crush the rebellion. In the Seven Burnings campaign of 438–440 DR, they wreaked havoc in Sheirtalar and other cities. Though they retook the Lapaliiyan and Shaaran lands, the troops were forced to withdraw again and the empire a decade later.

In fear of gnoll attacks, the city-states of Lapaliiya united in the Year of Peaceful Seas, 656 DR, forming the Lapal League, with Sheirtalar again its capital.

In the aftermath of the Rage of Wizards, the ruling houses of Sheirtalar and Lushpool formed a union in the Year of Glad Tidings, 1147 DR. Their leader, Haliim, became the first Overking of Lapaliiya.

In the Year of the Unstrung Harp, 1371 DR, the aged Overking of Lapaliiya died of heartstop and his son, Shaliim Wyrmslayer, succeeded him. However, when a black dragon was sighted swimming in Talar Bay in the, Shaliim stayed sheltered within the Domed Palace. Unable to represent the realm in person, Lapaliiya's trade suffered and concerns were circulated privately around the court.