
Teal is a village in the northwest of the Antaran Empire in Betrayal in Antara. It is first visited in Chapter 4.
Geography
Teal lies between the forest east of Isten and the northwestern canyon system. Northward, the road leads to Elona and thence to Burlen. A graveyard lies just south of the city, on the west side of the road. Further south, the road forks east to Everton or leads further south to branch east towards the Pass and Isten or west towards Old Chuno.
The city was recently shaken by the untimely death of a popular resident, Brian Castere.
A coach runs from Teal to Isten (300 burlas), Burlen (400 burlas), and Korus Landing (270 burlas).
Commerce
- Tavern: The Watering Hole
- Shop: Straight and True, the only Archery shop in the Northwest
Residents:



- In a house just north of the graveyard, children are sitting in a line playing a common counting game with pebbles. The party is glad the town's recent events haven't dampened their spirits.
- At Brian Castere's house, the party meets Alexi, a Brother of Kor sent from the monastery south of Burlen to officiate at Castere's funeral. He explains that Castere, a popular man in the prime of life, was fatally thrown from a horse. Alexi is staying at the house to prevent further break-ins, at least until after tomorrow's funeral. After spending a night outside Teal, the party can search the house, finding one Torch and an angry letter to Castere from "GF". The house is an Empty House after that.
- Three-year-old Allie Renee is dressed in black, sad that Castere won't come back and show her more magic. Her father mournfully explains his best friend Castere's use of minor magics and describes him as a "gentle, sweet man". Aren Cordelaine conjures some colorful lights to show her there's still magic in the world. In Chapter 7, Allie Renee is frightened of Raal at first, but comes to enjoy his company so much that she begs him to stay and live with her family.
- The baker has spent the day baking loaves for the funeral party. He doubts any of the town's shops will be open today; the whole town is in mourning. He describes Castere as friendly, kind to children, a good neighbor, but seldom home because of his trading business. In Chapter 7, Kaelyn Usher can visit the bakery and discover that even so much as the scent of baked grain products is enough to make Raal nauseous.
- A tearful boy tells the party he's polishing his top-secret knife extra shiny for Brian's funeral. It's secret because he was once following Castere's wagon on the road west and a crate of swords fell out the back; Castere, who supposedly dealt only in cloths and linen, gave the boy the knife as a reminder of a promise not to tell anyone in town about the swords. The boy wishes he could kill the horse that threw Castere; William Escobar ponders that the horse may not be to blame after all.
Trivia
- The miner of Quigley Castle in Aliero recounts several digs in the region, including finding rutile in Teal (as well as Camille).
Bugs
- Clicking on Castere's desecrated grave sometimes results in an error that crashes the game.