Amruthar

Amruthar, also known as Burning Amruthar, was an independent city of East Faerûn that was located on the Eastern Way within the Thayan tharch of Lapendrar. It stood in defiance of High Regent Szass Tam, having previously been a puppet-state of the magocracy for centuries.

14 century
While it maintained only a small city guard, Amruthar was well-protected by strong stone walls. A vast tent city emerged outside this barrier, the home of the city's foreign laborers and outlander merchants.

The interior of the city appeared significantly less oppressive than the other vast cities of Thay. It boasted spacious streets and vast, vibrant central market full of vendors and other attractions. There were a number of well-kept public parks available for the pleasure of the Amrutharan citizens, all paid for by the city's ruling heirarch.

In truth, the pleasant facade was established to hide the city's true nature. Amruthar's ruler along with the rest of its aristocracy received personal payments from Thay for their complacent administration. In return the hierarch offered a tribute to Thay by diverting a significant share of the city's income. While the arrangement benefited the already-wealthy nobles the rest of the citizens were left out.

Because of the Amruthar's true existence as a puppet-state, three political factions emerged and began vying for control of the city. The Realists wished to depose the corrupt Heirarch and form a new but similar agreement with the Red Wizards, the Independents wished to make Amruthar a truly free city-state, and the Westerners wished to join the nearby nation of Aglarond. Affiliation with either of the two latter organizations was considered a severe crime against Thay. Those who openly claimed ties with them outright disappeared.

15 century
Burning Amruthar, as the city came to be known, was largely in ruin.

History
During the 10 century, the city of Amruthar was ruled by the powerful Mulhorandi satrap named Sekhotet. When the Red Wizards fought for their independence from Mulhorand in 922 DR, Sekhotet joined their rebellion on the condition he could rule his city by his own will. The Council of Zulkirs honored his wishes to the letter.

The city of Amruthar was devastated by the Spellplague of 1385 DR. The earthquakes that shook Thay split the land beneath the city, forming deep chasms that filled with rivers of lava.

Notable Inhabitants

 * Maligor: One of the few Red Wizards who openly opposed Szass Tam was also the only member that lived within the city.

Notable Locations

 * Maligor’s tower was located just outside the western edge of Amruthar, with its shadows hitting the city's closing gate at dusk. The tower was built strategically overseeing the business district as well as the two-story inn used by his extensive network of informants.