Feo Jera

Feo Jera (フェオ・ジュラ) is the second dwarven capital of the Dwarf Kingdom.

Background
Feo Jera was originally a city in the Dwarf Kingdom, but after the Evil Deities attacked the former capital Feo Berkana two hundred years ago, all government administration was relocated to this city.

The Craftsman of Dwarf Arc
Feo Jera came under attack when the Quagoa overcame the fortress guarding the entry way to the suspension bridge and the fortress protecting the entry to the city was soon to be overtaken. The delegation from the Sorcerer Kingdom lent its strength by deploying two Death Knights to drive the Quagoa on the other side of the suspension bridge.

After Ainz and his party returned to Feo Jera, the citizens hosted a farewell banquet to the runesmiths who would be joining the Sorcerer Kingdom.

Layout
Much like other Dwarven cities, the city of Feo Jera is located at the heart of several ore veins. Only the west remains unexcavated for some reason. However, Feo Jera was designed with considerations for large-scale trade with humans. Firstly, it’s easy for humans to find, and in order to minimize any discomfort for visitors, they built a huge fort on the outside. It lay beneath the earth, under the steep slopes of several sheer peaks. On its western side its protected by the Great Rift.

Features
White Beer Pavilion: A tavern of the city where the city's miners hang out after a day's work.

Sector 8821: A sector of the city's mines where its denizens mine for heatstones.

Great Rift: A natural barrier that protects the city from invasion. The only way to get across is by a suspension bridge guarded by a fortress.

Black Gold Beard Pavilion: A restaurant of the city, however it residents are known to dislike the food and the owner however insists the beer is good.

Bearded Lady’s Pavilion: A tavern of the city.

Known Characters

 * Gondo Firebeard
 * Gagaiz

Trivia

 * This city is associated with a rune Jera which means harvest or year.
 * Feo Jera became the last refuge for dwarves in the Azerlisia Mountains, and home to about 100,000 dwarvenfolk.