Regions of Rogsylvania
Brunnème-Roggenberg: Capital of
Rogsylvania (along with Palazzo Balroggia; see below)
Balróggy: to the west of the Hot-Paprica, whose brunning red channels have inspired many a
waltz; here you can admire the desert or p$%%^szt^&&&, whose sublime vistas of burning sand are
interrupted by refreshing flame-fountains and oil-wells in which swim the oil-maidens, who play
haunting and exotic melodies on their drill-fiddles. Where dwells love? Who can tell me? Would
that I
could drink
once more the expensive gasoline of my youth!
The capital, Roggenberg, is located in the foothills of the Roggy Mountains, and manages
to combine the modern elegance of a superior transport system (Pterodactorail) with the
sumptuousness of Balroque pleasure-grounds whose hedges are composed of the finest burnt
hmunsa [humans are called /hmunsa/ in balrog-pidgin, the tongue Balrogs often use to communicate
with inferior beings who do not speak Classical Balrog], and with the charm of a medieval Old Town
adorned by Gothic caverns and quaint mortalware shops. Its most famous attraction is the opera house,
located in the crater of a live volcano in the grandest style. The frequent eruptions add an extra
aesthetic dimension to the performances, and when our critics say “the house erupted in applause,”
they mean
it.
Igneözgrad, 3rd (or 2nd, depending on how you count) city in Rogsylvania, is situated in the
southern part of Balróggy. It is a haven for artists and bohemians, whose raffish tastes extend to elvish
cuisine and Trollarian frog pills. The entire town is covered with cafés serving the finest aromatic lava;
the most famous of which is the Café Lavatrasque, where Roggerella’s pink fluffy slippers won her
the hand of the Count-Palatine of Balróggy. WARNING: on the third floor of the café, there is a debonair
cigar-smoking rogue balrog engaged in kinky sex. Balrogs may find the sight offensive; Ruggles
[non-balrogs]
may find it mildly deadly.
Tildanorška: east of Hot-Paprica, from Lake Flambée (the large fire-lake on the map of
Fredonia) to the Temple of Tyope; capital Brunnème. Tildanorška is a mountainous land of spectacular
vistas, including the tallest volcanoes in the world, haunted by the anthropophagous edelschwarz
flowers with their enormous maws, and the rare mountain-gollum, whose killing is strictly forbidden.
The
inhabitants wear
hmunsahosen for their folk dances and yodel for centuries on end.
Lake Flambée itself forms an essential part of any tourist’s itinerary. There are few sights in
nature, or supernature, to compare with the sublimity of this sea of fire, in whose dark flames is
reflected the firmament, and where the picturesque human sacrifices are a delight to the eyes, ears,
and taste buds. Unique carbonate life forms swim in the lake’s flames, as do Jellyclips, an exotic breed
of
anthropomorphic paper clips furnished with tentacles that are
widely used an anti-aphrodisiac.
With Balróggy, Tildanorška forms the nucleus of Rogsylvania; their capitals, too, are often considered
one city. Brunnème, capital of Tildanorška, possesses a spacious New Town that centres around
the Champs d’Utumne, an elegant avenue adorned by statues of famous Balrogs and by the Arc de
Ouomphe y Pomphe. This masterpiece of the Second Flamboyant celebrates the Rogsylvanian victory
over Oncle André, out of whose bones it was in part constructed. The Morgotheum is an exact replica of
Melkor’s Palace and houses such famous woks of art as The Discomfiture of Ungoliant and the Shelob
of Urbino. The Old Town is smaller and slightly shadier than that of Roggenberg; travellers are advised
to steer clear of the contraband lembas-shops, and enjoy instead the open-air screaming concerts of
Piazza
Sagrifiziale.
The Temple of Tyope is located in the town of Tyopenska, and contains remarkable sacrifices
that often last centuries. At the height of the ceremony, you can see a hundred balrogs glimmering
like
candles as they chow
down.
Palazzo Balroggia, the dwelling of the reigning Counts-Palatine, is its own jurisdiction.
The volcano out of which it was carved is Mount Mochalava, and is the purest anthracite, with interiors
of lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, francium, and phosphorus.
Palazzo Balroggia is an elegant, if deceptively modest building of
igneous
rock (vaguely conical in shape) whose late Angbandic chimney
exudes an
inviting flame. The Balróggy-Tildanorška coat-of-arms
impressively stands
guard on the façade of the piano nobile, which
is set off from the lower
portions of the palazzo by a frieze
depicting the victory of
Gondolino.
At the front door -- decorated with orc-putti and
eight-legged
Venuses -- deft Trollovian servants in red and black livery
stand
ready to receive guests and to escort them to the
piano
nobile. The reception quarters include a
banquet-
hall, a smoking-room furnished with genuine dwarf-divans, a
trophy-
room largely adorned with the heads of wild hmunsa, and a
mathom-
room containing eyes of newts, toes of frogs, elf-hair sachets,
and
other charming pieces of bric-à-brac from around the world.
The
Count's pianoforte, which has the rare property of being undead,
quite literally
groans (and very tunefully at that) under the
masterpieces of
#^$^#@&*@#@&#&@ and @&^#@*#@&*(#@*#&@*#&@.
The
dungeon is exquisitely appointed, and the hmunsa-hunting gear
that
glitters and flames on the walls of the smoking-room and
banquet-
hall is of the very highest standards, promising much diversion.
The nitrate masterpieces
of such masters as Roggonardo, Michelroggolo, and Igneoni decorate the walls; it is enough to mention
the Roga Lisa to know that this palace is major artistic centre. Others may find the dungeons or torture
chambers more to their liking. Mortals are warned against entering the throne room since, apart from the
fact that they will be killed on sight, the magnesium will blind them when ignited; and they should bear
in mind
that 75%
of the palace is uninhabitable for them, and another 15% is forbidden.
The mountains to the North of the Temple are called the Wogahwash Mountains and form
part of the Grand Duchy of Flammalot. This area was formerly what the mortals call
fertile and what we call blekh, and was inhabited by flying smurves that were useless for smoking. They
annoyed the balrog ambassadors, who brunt their territory, in order to serve as an example, in the Great
Annoyance. Flammalot’s vistas are now delightfully empty, save for the wailing of the banshees. In part
as gentle as the blazing forest fire, part stern and harsh as the lifeless mountains, Flammalot is a
favourite
vacation spot for families.
The Marquisdom of Pyromania: between Mt. Mochalava and the Wogahwash Mts. The
Rogsylvanian HQ of the Fire Department are housed in the gemütlich capital, Feuergarten.
Burning ents is a popular rustic pastime here. See if you can spot the rare Red Troll, the only species of
troll
Balrogs have not yet fully tamed.
The Free City of Bloodigor is situated on the northern bank of Lake Flambée. A unique
community of Balrogs (admittedly of lesser extraction), orcs, and trolls calls Bloodigor home. The city
only became part of Rogsylvania relatively recently, and still maintains a unique cuisine, with more ways
of
preparing hmunsa than any other. Hmunsa dipped in
jellyclip tentacles is considered a delicacy.