Places
- Barrel O'Brew
- Erigio's
- Heartland Imports
- Hoplite's Home
- Moonlighters
- Sable Horn
- Silken Plume Inn
- Animal Sales
- Beleagured Buffalo
- Bisonbones
- Bisonburgers
- Humakt Temple
- Mother's Beasts
- Saddler by the Well
- Stomp and Brew
- Storm Bull Temple
- Welcome Home
- City Mint
- Geo's New Pavis Inn
- Gimpys
- Jareen's
- Loud Lilina's
- Magic Needle
- Nan's Breadbox
- Silibar's Fancies
- Argan Argar Temple
- Bison-Hide Leathers
- Chalana Arroy Temple
- Derex's Polearms
- Ernalda Temple
- Godja MIssiles
- Goram's Sturdy Weapons
- Holkari's
- Honest Hermosius' Used Weapons
- Honest Kolli's Artefacts
- Knowledge Temple
- Market Administration Building
- Orlanth Temple
- Outrageous Fortune Bowyers
- Selandar's
- Seven Mothers Temple
- The Bristle Inn
- Tolkar's Travelling Supplies
- Trade Temple
- Fish Legs
- Gerak's
- Golden Dolphin
- Goldfang's Grotto
- Harnafel's Magical Artefacts
- Homar's Fish
- Ingilli's Boat Yard
- Riverfish Inn
- Rowdy Djoh Lo's
- Teelo Norri Poorhouse
- Teelo Norri Temple
- Graineater's Glade
- Hadelsin's Smithy
- Lokarnos Temple
- Uleria Temple
- Pavis - Swenstown
Subcategories
Pavis
Pavis, or New Pavis as the inhabitants of the Real City insist on calling it, was founded by Dorasar in 1550. It is a frontier town of around four thousand people, which makes it a sizeable urban centre, but tiny by comparison with the ruins of old Pavis that it adjoins, now known as the Big Rubble. The population is predominantly human, with a few Mostali dwarves. Most of the humans are of Sartarite origin, but there is a sizeable Yelmalian community from Sun County, a few Praxian nomads who have taken to the settled life, and an increasing number of Pelorians, Tarshites and Carmanians who have arrived with the Lunar occupation forces.

Click here for a scalable PDF map of New Pavis.
Oldtown
Oldtown is the quarter of Pavis between the Farmer's Quarter and the Temple of Pavis. It contains some of the oldest buildings in Pavis, and was one of the first settled areas, but most of its original inhabitants then moved to Rich Hill or Downtown. It is now home to a transient population of recent immigrants and visitors, and most of the rowdier elements of Pavis nightlife, plus those who have been pushed back out of Downtown by the Lunars.
Public Quarter
The Public Quarter includes most of the major temples and public buildings of Pavis, including the Pavis Temple itself.
Downtown
Downtown has now largely been taken over by the Lunar occupying forces - many of its inhabitants have decamped into Oldtown instead.
Downtown Gazetteer
Riverside
Riverside is probably the largest quarter of Pavis, both in area and populations. Running along most of the eastern side of the city, by the wall above the River of Cradles, it is home to riverfolk of all kinds, but its narrow alleys and poorly built shanties are also home to a lot of the city's poorest inhabitants as well (and its least law-abiding). The normal stench of the city fights here with the smell of fish from the markets. Riverside is the most vibrant and exciting part of Pavis, and also the part where you are most likely to get your throat slit. The watch and Lunar patrols only enter in squads, especially at night.
It is also home to two of Pavis' main daily markets - the Fish market and the Meat market, due to proximity both to the river and to the bridge where herd animals are brough across the river from the nomad camps on the other side to be slaughtered.
Riverside Gazetteer
Suntown
When Dorasar founded New Pavis, he gave the Yelmalians of nearby Sun County their own quarter, in order to make sure that these capable but insular warriors had a vested interest in the city's success. The Yelmalians still have their quarter, although they did donate the Palace that the Count maintained to the Lunars when they took the city. The Yelmalians still keep themselves to themselves - there are few taverns and no inns in the quarter, and little in the way of entertainment or late night festivity here, although the Uleria Temple is technically in Suntown, albeit right on the edge.
Suntown Gazetteer
Farmers' Quarter
Originally this was open land for nomads to camp on, but after an unsuccessful riot they were kicked out of the city and the area was turned over to agriculture. As the city expanded, the fields were gradually built over and now none remain. This is still where most of the facilities that deal with nomads remain though, showing that memories are old.
It is home to the Grain market, where produce from the farms surrounding Pavis (and inside the Rubble) are brough in daily to be sold.
Farmers' Quarter Gazetteer
The Rubble
The Rubble, or the Big Rubble is one of the great wonders of Glorantha. What can be seen now - the mighty 25m high walls and the ruins within - are the remains of the city founded by Pavis during the era of the Empire of the Wyrms' Friends. Pavis was a hero (at the time, now a demi-god) who was originally born in Adari around the year 800. Arriving in Dragon Pass as a refugee after Adari was sacked by trolls and giants, he learned great magic, and used it to animate the Faceless Status that sat upon the Empty Throne in Shadows Dance. Riding this status with his followers, we defeated Paragua and his giants that at the time occupied the site that would become Pavis, then the ruins of a God-Learner city called Robcradle.
He established the city using the remains of the Faceless Statue, helped by dwarves led by Flintnail. The city was vast, and never fully occupied - there were always large areas of parkland and farmland within the giant walls.
After the apotheosis of Pavis, the city was ruled by the Arrowsmith clan, until Jaldon Toothmaker bit through the walls with his golden teeth and subjected it to the first nomad sack. Once the walls were penetrated and the Arrowsmith clan was destroyed, there were repeated nomad incursions and sacks. Gradually the diminshed inhabitants withdrew to a series of fortified strongpoints within the rubble of the great city.
The final stroke came not from the nomads though, but from a great troll army led by Gerrak Kag. This defeated the combined armies of the nomads at Pairing Stone and then advanced to the walls of Pavis. Gerrak Kag and his elite guards used their heroic jumping ability to jump onto the top of the walls and open the gates to their incoming troll hordes. The last king of Pavis, Balastor, died at the Griffin Gate trying to stem the tide. The trolls slaughtered all humans they could find (those that were not able to take refuge in the forts), and then sealed the gates with lead and magic, settling down to rule their new domain. They mainly settled in the south-east, along the great nomad break, fortifying it against nomad attacks. On the other side of the river, in the south west, the original botanic gardens ran wild, encouraged by the Aldryami that dwelled there. Humans tended to stick to the north west corner. The lands in between were fought over endlessly. To the nomads, Pavis was unassailable - a demon-haunted, brooding presence on the plains. Even those who sailed through it on the river did so hurredly, and during daylight hours.
The first crack in the Rubble came with the Dragonnewts' Dream. The first spectral processing of dragonnewts attempting to reach their ancestral temple in the Rubble was defeated by the troll magic and spirits at the Wyvern Gate. The second procession was larger, and better prepared. The magical struggle was fierce, and blasted the Wyvern Gate apart. The dragonnewts entered and performed their spectral ritual in the ruins of their temple, and the magic that held sealed Pavis was broken for ever.