# Yubin

Yubin is a former Elvae capital located in the Yubin Hills southeast of Calatria. A city built on a plateau that rises sharply above the surrounding area, it once was a city of timeless beauty, filled with ornate high cylinder-shaped towers, captivating golden aqueducts and rich market squares to whom many from close and afar would gather.

&#x20;During its thousand-year history, Yubin has always been regarded the cradle of Elvae civilization on Tyrrha. Long before the foundation of Calatria the Yubinese were famed for their tremendous craftsmanship, forging armor and weapons of stellar quality. More than that, they are considered as the architects behind the Code of Ilvindran, the laws that bind all descendants of the First Elves of Novimum. Once a grand place built with the pride and honor of those First Elves, the cities’ tale is bound to those whose roots run deep into its sacred soil.

As the Yubinese had to flee after the destruction of their city during the Rain they found shelter in the city-state of Calatria, where they were embraced as the Lost Elvae. However, having encountered the hardships of life as half-citizens, some have spoken to return to their beloved Yubin.

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