Tobaro

Tobaro "the City of Sirens" is a city and principality of Tilea. The city is built on the uninviting and dangerous shore on the eastern side of the Abasko Mountains. The Abasko Mountains make Tobaro practically unreachable from the west, while the Fools Rocks surrounding the shoreline make entry by sea dangerous enough that only Tobaran pilots can safely navigate them.

The Tobaran exports are silver and gem stone mined from the surrounding mountains, which are traded for foodstuffs mostly with other Tilean states. Their maritime trade is mostly limited to ports along the Tilean Sea and in the southern Estalian kingdoms.

History
The city that would become known as Tobaro was once a fortress for the High Elves. The elves vacated the fortress after the War of the Beard and returned to their native land of Ulthuan. Human fishermen that were native to this area came to inhabit the abandoned fortress. The fortress over the centuries became a city and about 1 IC Tobaro became a city state.

During the Arabian Crusades the ports of Tobaro was use as a landing port for the Bretonnians and other Tilean mercenaries, since it was a quick jaunt over the Abasko Mountains to Estalia. Sultan Jaffar did not like the fact the Estalians reinforcements were coming from Tobaro. In the year 1448 IC, the Sultan sent a fleet of Corsairs to destroy the city. The walls of the outer city never wavered and the Arabians were turned back to their dhows. This proved to be a major victory for the allied forces.

In 1563 IC, Skaven broke though the catacombs the Elves had built under the fortress that had become Tobaro. They quickly overwhelmed the defenders. The Prince of Tobaro, Meldo Marcelli, escaped the city with half of his forces and most of his ships and Man-O-Wars. He and the rest of his army landed in Remas, were he used his vast wealth to hire a mercenary army, including the elite contingent of Remas. Marcelli returned to Tobaro without delay with his army and High Elf reinforcements. They stormed the city, the foul rat-men put up little resistance, and were pushed back in to the catacombs where they were finally defeated. Now many of the catacomb tunnels are walled up and a garrison of mercenaries is permanently posted beneath the city to prevent a recurrence.

Tobaro remained a principality, but only just. Three centuries after the heroic recapture of the city by Meldo Marcelli, his family had held on to the throne of the principality in one way or another, and was finally split in to quarrelling factions. There were several eligible candidates who claimed the title of prince. While they were planning each other's downfall, a prophecy began to circulate around town. This prophecy stated that the next Prince of Tobaro would meet a terrible end. The rival factions agreed to play it safe and they elected a pig to preside on the council of citizens as Prince, at least until the prophecy came to pass. Nothing happened! Years passed and the pig wore the hat and gold chain of the office of Prince. Remarkably, Tobaro was peaceful during the reign of Piggolo I, the name that the people have given to the pig. The would-be contenders for the princedom began to worry and one even plotted to kill Piggolo I. Then it was pointed out that if any one had 'assassinated' the pig, they would in fact be committing treason and would be executed himself! Piggolo I lived until old age, until one day, while inspecting the guard, he fell off the battlements into the sea.

At this time only one contender rival was still alive and he assumed the throne without opposition. Tobaro has remained a princedom, despite several attempts to make it a republic.