Preternatural blood flows through the Sforza family's veins, and there are rumors of dragons or demons lurking in their lineage.
Numerous intermarriages between the Sforza's and other influential families have taken place, assuring the spread of the family's influence throughout Italy. One such marriage was that of Ginevra Sforza to Giovanni II Bentivoglio, the Tyrant of Bologna. The present ruler of Milan is Ludovico Sforza.
Architecture
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It is a prime place for agriculture as well, and for growing rice downright ideal.
Trade
Milan is known for being a great center of trade in luxury goods and fashion. Milan's fine jewelry and apparel are greatly prized throughout Italy and beyond. Already, as far away as Albion, the milaner has come to refer to fine wares as well as one who makes them.
Celati in Milan
Milan is home to a sizable celati population, with every sort represented within the city. Celati are strongly encouraged to intermingle with the human population, and to embrace the larger culture of Milan.
Milanese law strictly forbids traditional celati religions such as the Dragon Cult and Mal'ak. The Old Faith which is popular amongst therion has been pushed underground as well. The therion have been resistant to integration, preferring instead to be among their own kind. Many Milanese view therion with sharp suspicion and talk of expelling them is mounting.
Mages in Milan
Using magic to enhance fashion and for the sake of showmanship is quite popular among Milanese mages. Phantasm magic and Beast magic (with its flesh-sculpting abilities) are the most popular paths in Milan.
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