Biroreida

Biroreida (BAI-rou-RAY-dah) is a port city on the Faslula Sea in the Ializa region founded by Peburi people in 311 NE. The city was constructed as a walled city following a Haraklina model and occupies a long, narrow stretch of land between the sea and the steep foothills of the Ializa Mountains. The city successfully resisted Noulaenic invasion for centuries during the First Noulaenic Empire, effectivly halting eastward expansion of the empire. Control of the city has subsequently passed between the Ializa kingdom and the Imariani empire several times. The city has a current population of 90,000 and was recently occupied by the Imariani in 2341 NE.

Etymology
The city was originally named Biroureidu, from Ousilic Rigini biro ("Pass") and reidu (water). The name is a reference to the narrow strip of land along the sea that the city occupies. The name has been modernized into Biroreida, which has the same meaning in Ialini.