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#100
Caravan Gate~
Two large doors, each at least ten feet in height, make up the massive gate
set into the walls that surround the city. Made of agafari wood, mekillot hide,
rusted old studs and iron hinges, they provide access into the city for
travelers and traders alike. A massive stone block sits off to the side of the
road, which seems to have been carved to the exact size and shape of the gate
itself. Caravans and wagons can be seen passing through at all hours of the day
when the gates are open, with some pausing just inside the gate to unload while
others continue on their way to the inner city.
To the north and south, Wall Road continues onward. To the west, the main
thoroughfare of Caravan Way passes by several buildings.
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#101
Caravan Way~
This broad avenue is wide enough for several mounted riders to easily
navigate, or even a pair of wagons to pass by without incident. Buildings line
the road offering services to travelers and visitors of the city. Street
vendors line the sides, with an occasional shout to draw attention to their
wares. The route through the city itself is made up of brick, though several
appear cracked and broken when given a thorough inspection.
Caravan Way continues to the west and east. A placard with a stylized
eyeball, ear, and lips hangs as a standard above a building to the north,
while the smell of a stable wafts from the south.
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#102
Caravan Way~
This broad avenue is wide enough for several mounted riders to easily
navigate, or even a pair of wagons to pass by without incident. Buildings line
the road offering services to travelers and visitors of the city. Street
vendors line the sides, with an occasional shout to draw attention to their
wares. The route through the city itself is made up of brick, though several
appear cracked and broken when given a thorough inspection.
Caravan Way continues to the west and east. To the south is a two-story
building with a sign hanging above the entrance of crossed swords.
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#103
Caravan Way~
This broad avenue is wide enough for several mounted riders to easily
navigate, or even a pair of wagons to pass by without incident. Buildings line
the road offering services to travelers and visitors of the city. Street
vendors line the sides, with an occasional shout to draw attention to their
wares. The route through the city itself is made up of brick, though several
appear cracked and broken when given a thorough inspection.
Caravan Way continues to the north and east. To the south, a side street
passes between some buildings.
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#104
Caravan Way~
This broad avenue is wide enough for several mounted riders to easily
navigate, or even a pair of wagons to pass by without incident. Buildings line
the road offering services to travelers and visitors of the city. Street
vendors line the sides, with an occasional shout to draw attention to their
wares. The route through the city itself is made up of brick, though several
appear cracked and broken when given a thorough inspection.
Caravan Way continues to the west and south. Buildings surround you on
all sides.
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#105
Caravan Way~
This broad avenue is wide enough for several mounted riders to easily
navigate, or even a pair of wagons to pass by without incident. Buildings line
the road offering services to travelers and visitors of the city. Street
vendors line the sides, with an occasional shout to draw attention to their
wares. The route through the city itself is made up of brick, though several
appear cracked and broken when given a thorough inspection.
Caravan Way continues to the west and east. To the north, a side street
passes between some buildings.
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#106
Caravan Way~
This broad avenue is wide enough for several mounted riders to easily
navigate, or even a pair of wagons to pass by without incident. Buildings line
the road offering services to travelers and visitors of the city. Street
vendors line the sides, with an occasional shout to draw attention to their
wares. The route through the city itself is made up of brick, though several
appear cracked and broken when given a thorough inspection.
Caravan Way continues to the west and south. Buildings surround you on
all sides.
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#107
Caravan Way~
This broad avenue is wide enough for several mounted riders to easily
navigate, or even a pair of wagons to pass by without incident. Buildings line
the road offering services to travelers and visitors of the city. Street
vendors line the sides, with an occasional shout to draw attention to their
wares. The route through the city itself is made up of brick, though several
appear cracked and broken when given a thorough inspection.
Caravan Way continues to the south and east. To the west appears to be a
building that deals with garments.
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#108
Caravan Way~
This broad avenue is wide enough for several mounted riders to easily
navigate, or even a pair of wagons to pass by without incident. Buildings line
the road offering services to travelers and visitors of the city. Street
vendors line the sides, with an occasional shout to draw attention to their
wares. The route through the city itself is made up of brick, though several
appear cracked and broken when given a thorough inspection.
Caravan Way continues to the north and west. To the south, a two story
building rises above the others. Hanging above the entrance is a sign with
a golden inix upon it and a stylized bottle.
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#109
Caravan Way~
This broad avenue is wide enough for several mounted riders to easily
navigate, or even a pair of wagons to pass by without incident. Buildings line
the road offering services to travelers and visitors of the city. Street
vendors line the sides, with an occasional shout to draw attention to their
wares. The route through the city itself is made up of brick, though several
appear cracked and broken when given a thorough inspection.
Caravan Way continues to the west and east. To the north appears to be a
building that deals with garments.
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#110
Caravan Way~
This broad avenue is wide enough for several mounted riders to easily
navigate, or even a pair of wagons to pass by without incident. Buildings line
the road offering services to travelers and visitors of the city. Street
vendors line the sides, with an occasional shout to draw attention to their
wares. The route through the city itself is made up of brick, though several
appear cracked and broken when given a thorough inspection.
Caravan Way continues to the east, while to the west the noise of Iron
Square can be heard. Buildings surround you on all sides.
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#111
Iron Square~
This section of the city is filled with large buildings and seems well
maintained. A large cobblestone road known as Iron Square circles around the
buildings at the center, providing access to the merchant houses that occupy it.
The area is quieter than other parts of the city, giving the impression this is
where business is done between traders and the nobility. There is a noticeable
increase in soldiers here, which might explain the lack of street vendors.
Iron Square continues to the north and south, while Caravan Way winds its
way back into the Tradesmen's District to the east.
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#112
Iron Square~
This section of the city is filled with large buildings and seems well
maintained. A large cobblestone road known as Iron Square circles around the
buildings at the center, providing access to the merchant houses that occupy it.
The area is quieter than other parts of the city, giving the impression this is
where business is done between traders and the nobility. There is a noticeable
increase in soldiers here, which might explain the lack of street vendors.
Iron Square continues to the north and west. To the east is a larger
building that seems to be both emporium and warehouse, bearing a sign above
its entrance with a silver quill on a field of red.
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#113
Iron Square~
This section of the city is filled with large buildings and seems well
maintained. A large cobblestone road known as Iron Square circles around the
buildings at the center, providing access to the merchant houses that occupy it.
The area is quieter than other parts of the city, giving the impression this is
where business is done between traders and the nobility. There is a noticeable
increase in soldiers here, which might explain the lack of street vendors.
Iron Square continues to the west and east. To the north is a massive
emporium with a sign bearing a black diamond on a red-brown field. To the
south is a smaller emporium with a sign bearing a gold circle on a black
field.
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#114
Iron Square~
This section of the city is filled with large buildings and seems well
maintained. A large cobblestone road known as Iron Square circles around the
buildings at the center, providing access to the merchant houses that occupy it.
The area is quieter than other parts of the city, giving the impression this is
where business is done between traders and the nobility. There is a noticeable
increase in soldiers here, which might explain the lack of street vendors.
Iron Square continues to the west and east. To the north is a rather wide
building with a sign bearing a silver jozhal on a blue field.
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#115
Iron Square~
This section of the city is filled with large buildings and seems well
maintained. A large cobblestone road known as Iron Square circles around the
buildings at the center, providing access to the merchant houses that occupy it.
The area is quieter than other parts of the city, giving the impression this is
where business is done between traders and the nobility. There is a noticeable
increase in soldiers here, which might explain the lack of street vendors.
Iron Square continues to the north and east. To the west is a dusty path
the leads toward a ziggurat that rises up above the city.
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#116
Iron Square~
This section of the city is filled with large buildings and seems well
maintained. A large cobblestone road known as Iron Square circles around the
buildings at the center, providing access to the merchant houses that occupy it.
The area is quieter than other parts of the city, giving the impression this is
where business is done between traders and the nobility. There is a noticeable
increase in soldiers here, which might explain the lack of street vendors.
Iron Square continues to the north and south. To the west is a smaller
building with a sign bearing a green inix on a field of yellow.
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#117
Iron Square~
This section of the city is filled with large buildings and seems well
maintained. A large cobblestone road known as Iron Square circles around the
buildings at the center, providing access to the merchant houses that occupy it.
The area is quieter than other parts of the city, giving the impression this is
where business is done between traders and the nobility. There is a noticeable
increase in soldiers here, which might explain the lack of street vendors.
Iron Square continues to the north and south. To the west is a building
with a sign bearing a silver spear on an azure field. To the east is a three
story building with a sign bearing three white dragonflies on a divided field.
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#118
Iron Square~
This section of the city is filled with large buildings and seems well
maintained. A large cobblestone road known as Iron Square circles around the
buildings at the center, providing access to the merchant houses that occupy it.
The area is quieter than other parts of the city, giving the impression this is
where business is done between traders and the nobility. There is a noticeable
increase in soldiers here, which might explain the lack of street vendors.
Iron Square continues to the south and east. To the north lies a path that
appears to be an old, dry riverbed.
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#119
Iron Square~
This section of the city is filled with large buildings and seems well
maintained. A large cobblestone road known as Iron Square circles around the
buildings at the center, providing access to the merchant houses that occupy it.
The area is quieter than other parts of the city, giving the impression this is
where business is done between traders and the nobility. There is a noticeable
increase in soldiers here, which might explain the lack of street vendors.
Iron Square continues to the west and east. Buildings surround you on all
sides.
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#120
Iron Square~
This section of the city is filled with large buildings and seems well
maintained. A large cobblestone road known as Iron Square circles around the
buildings at the center, providing access to the merchant houses that occupy it.
The area is quieter than other parts of the city, giving the impression this is
where business is done between traders and the nobility. There is a noticeable
increase in soldiers here, which might explain the lack of street vendors.
Iron Square continues to the west and east. To the north is what seems to
be a small fortress, with a sign above its entrance bearing two black
scimitars over a white field. To the south is a building with a sign above
bearing a pair of glaring, bestial eyes set on a black banner.
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#121
Iron Square~
This section of the city is filled with large buildings and seems well
maintained. A large cobblestone road known as Iron Square circles around the
buildings at the center, providing access to the merchant houses that occupy it.
The area is quieter than other parts of the city, giving the impression this is
where business is done between traders and the nobility. There is a noticeable
increase in soldiers here, which might explain the lack of street vendors.
Iron Square continues to the west and south. Buildings surround you on all
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#122
Iron Square~
This section of the city is filled with large buildings and seems well
maintained. A large cobblestone road known as Iron Square circles around the
buildings at the center, providing access to the merchant houses that occupy it.
The area is quieter than other parts of the city, giving the impression this is
where business is done between traders and the nobility. There is a noticeable
increase in soldiers here, which might explain the lack of street vendors.
Iron Square continues to the north and south. Buildings surround you on all
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#123
House Vordon~
A small path from the entrance into the main area of this emporium has been
created with crates. The path is swept clean and leads to multicolored rugs
which line the remainder of the floor. Upon the walls are racks of steel tools
and weapons which glint in the light of nearby lamps. A central counter has
intricate pieces of glasswork, carved stone, and cut gems. Bolts of undyed
cotton have been placed in a corner of the room on a large wooden platform.
Near the northern end of his expansive room is a set of double doors that lead
to another part of the building.
Outside to the south is Iron Square.
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#124
House Wavir~
A long, expansive countertop separates the goods in this building from the
rest. Embedded in one side of the counter is a passage system of two panels
that lock together, allowing incoming or outgoing shipments. Behind the
countertop are orderly stacks of crates with various grains and gems. Smaller
displays of precious metals can be seen, with bits of copper, tin, and even
silver in its raw form. A small pyramid has been created with pieces of
hardwood near the countertop which draws the eye.
Outside to the south is Iron Square.
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#125
House Shom~
Barrels line a small section of this building, filled with grains such as
rice or wheat. Another series of barrels with a blue slash painted across them
have been filled with clear water. The floor near the northern wall are dusty
with obsidian powder, having visible footprints on the floor nearby. Large
crates have been stacked, each with a different size of obsidian chunk. Near
the northeast corner are a few smaller crates with wooden branches and stacked
logs. A counter made of stone has been placed near the entrance.
Outside to the west is Iron Square.
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#126
House Tsalaxa~
Within this building is a large open area in the middle. Flanking the walls
are crates, boxes, and chests full of what appears to be hemp. Ranging from
completely raw to premade bolts, they are placed in such a way that it appears
as if the further down the row of boxes one looks, the more processed the
material becomes. A series of barrels are placed around a support beam, with
different grains and cereals placed within. A set of sconces light the room,
which would otherwise appear very dark for a lack of windows.
Outside to the north is Iron Square.
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#127
House Stel~
The first thing one notices about the inside of this building is the massive
amount of weapons on display. They line the walls, countertops, and some have
been run through a pair of straw-filled dummies propped up by wooden poles.
Not as visible and clearly an afterthought, there are armor pieces made of iron.
In a small corner of the building, ceramic bowls, vases, cups, and plates have
been stacked upon a long wooden table. A pair of wooden beams support the roof
of this building, which have carved pieces of bone decorating them.
Outside to the south is Iron Square.
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#128
House M'ke~
Clearly underutilized and lacking in merchandise, this building for the most
part is empty. The entryway has not been swept in some time and has small piles
of dust and sand for the first few feet. A wooden counter has been setup more
than halfway through the building. Scarce crates and barrels can be seen behind
the counter, with dried food, chunks of irregular obsidian, and raw copper
visible within. A few small weapons have been placed on the countertop, as if
to offer the appearance of inventory one could buy.
Outside to the west is Iron Square.
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#129
House Ianto~
From the outside the building looks rather small, but on the inside it is
even smaller. The roof seems shorter than one would expect, which feels
uncomfortably close. Lacking a countertop for dealing with customers, a wooden
table has been setup in its place near the entrance. Scattered throughout the
room are various chests filled with pieces of iron, while small tables have
stacks of bolt of fabric. A single circular table has pieces of silk sitting in
a corner.
Outside to the east is Iron Square.
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#130
House Troika~
Display tables are placed throughout this building, creating a small maze
making it difficult to get in, but also a chore to get out. Upon each table are
piles of different colored silk fabric. Most are in raw bolt form, however
there are some leftover pieces that are of varying sizes. A small counter sits
against the north wall. Behind it are various pieces of glassware, ranging from
creative art to more functional goblets.
Outside to the east is Iron Square.
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#131
Draqoman Station~
This large building has a variety of tables and seats available in it, and
seems to be a meeting point for those new to the city. The walls are lined with
sconces to provide light throughout the evening, and barrels of water can be
seen in the northern side of the room. Conversations can be heard in hushed
tones, while others may be more boisterous as if between old friends. A crude
map of the city can be seen upon one wall, giving the impression this would be a
good place to learn more about where certain landmarks are.
To the south lies Caravan Way, while to the east Wall Road can be seen.
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#132
Grik's Weapons~
The walls of this building have been made out of uneven blocks of sandstone.
Piled haphazardly on top of each other, they somehow remain stable despite
looking precarious and ready to fall anytime. Upon the walls are hooks that
have weapons placed on them, as well as trophies from gladiator tournaments. A
counter sits in the southwest corner of the room, and a stairway behind it leads
upward to a trapdoor in the ceiling.
Outside to the north lies Caravan Way.
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#133
The Shining Sands~
Within this spacious building are several clotheslines and hanging garments.
Some appear to be waiting to be cleaned while others are awaiting pickup by
their owner. Long work tables have been placed throughout the area which look
to be used for cleaning clothing. Barrels of white sand have been set near each
of these tables, with a stone scoop protruding from them. A simple countertop
has been setup near the southeastern corner.
Outside to the east and south is Caravan Way.
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#134
The Golden Inix Inn~
This large, open room is filled with tables of various shapes and sizes.
The smell of food being cooked drifts through the area and seems to be coming
from a curtained doorway. In a corner is an L-shaped counter made of rough-hewn
stone which has a selection of drinks behind it. Near the eastern wall, a
stairway heads upward toward an open dormitory.
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#135
Wall Road~
Following along the walls of the city is a small road only large enough for a
pair of mounted riders to traverse side by side. The walls are thick and
primarily made of adobe brick, rising at least ten feet. The occasional figure
can be seen walking the walls, keeping an eye on the horizon. The buildings
near the gate are small and unassuming. Most have no windows and a simple
wooden door.
Wall Road continues to the south, while Caravan Gate can be seen to the
north. To the west the smell of a stables wafts out onto the road.
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#136
Messenger's Mount~
This two story building eminates a smell from the multitude of beasts within
that is all that is needed to knowing that this is a stable. Various pens have
been set up here, holding kanks, erdlus, crodlus, and occasionally other more
uncommon livestock. Traders and caravans come and go, leaving and retrieving
mounts. Animal handlers can be seen moving about with food and water, as well
as shoveling dung to be taken away.
A small staircase is upon the southern wall and heads upward to the
second floor. To the north lies Caravan Way, and to the east Wall Road can
be seen.
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#137
Wall Road~
Following along the walls of the city is a small road only large enough for a
pair of mounted riders to traverse side by side. The walls are thick and
primarily made of adobe brick, rising at least ten feet. The occasional figure
can be seen walking the walls, keeping an eye on the horizon. The buildings
near the gate are small and unassuming. Most have no windows and a simple
wooden door.
Wall Road continues to the north and south. Buildings rise up to the west,
while the city walls are to the east.
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#138
Wall Road~
Following along the walls of the city is a small road only large enough for a
pair of mounted riders to traverse side by side. The walls are thick and
primarily made of adobe brick, rising at least ten feet. The occasional figure
can be seen walking the walls, keeping an eye on the horizon. The buildings
near the gate are small and unassuming. Most have no windows and a simple
wooden door.
Wall Road continues to the north and south. Buildings rise up to the west,
while the city walls are to the east.
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#139
Wall Road~
Following along the walls of the city is a small road only large enough for a
pair of mounted riders to traverse side by side. The walls are thick and
primarily made of adobe brick, rising at least ten feet. The occasional figure
can be seen walking the walls, keeping an eye on the horizon. The buildings
near the gate are small and unassuming. Most have no windows and a simple
wooden door.
Wall Road continues to the north and south. To the west, an old dusty
streambed runs between two buildings.
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#140
Near a Dusty Streambed~
This pathway appears to have once been a streambed where water flowed freely.
Over the years the water must have dried up or has been diverted elsewhere.
Despite this, the path seems to be used as a walkway between buildings now.
The ground is exposed dirt which is kicked up in the air as passersby make their
way through. Small rocks and gravel can be seen every few feet in an attempt to
keep the semblance of an actual road.
The pathway continues to the west, while to the east Wall Road can be
seen.
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#141
Near a Dusty Streambed~
This pathway appears to have once been a streambed where water flowed freely.
Over the years the water must have dried up or has been diverted elsewhere.
Despite this, the path seems to be used as a walkway between buildings now.
The ground is exposed dirt which is kicked up in the air as passersby make their
way through. Small rocks and gravel can be seen every few feet in an attempt to
keep the semblance of an actual road.
The pathway continues to the west and east. Buildings flank either side,
rising upward.
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#142
Near a Dusty Streambed~
This pathway appears to have once been a streambed where water flowed freely.
Over the years the water must have dried up or has been diverted elsewhere.
Despite this, the path seems to be used as a walkway between buildings now.
The ground is exposed dirt which is kicked up in the air as passersby make their
way through. Small rocks and gravel can be seen every few feet in an attempt to
keep the semblance of an actual road.
The pathway continues to the east, while a small side street opens up to
the north.
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#143
Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street continues to the north, while to the south a dry streambed can
be seen.
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#144
Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street continues to the north and south. Buildings flank either side,
rising upward.
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door~
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#145
Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street continues to the south, while to the north Caravan Way can
be seen.
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#146
Wall Road~
Following along the walls of the city is a small road only large enough for a
pair of mounted riders to traverse side by side. The walls are thick and
primarily made of adobe brick, rising at least ten feet. The occasional figure
can be seen walking the walls, keeping an eye on the horizon. The buildings
near the gate are small and unassuming. Most have no windows and a simple
wooden door.
Wall Road continues to the north, while the Caravan Gate can be seen to
the south. A placard with a stylized eyeball, ears, and lips hangs as a
standard above a building to the west.
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#147
Wall Road~
Following along the walls of the city is a small road only large enough for a
pair of mounted riders to traverse side by side. The walls are thick and
primarily made of adobe brick, rising at least ten feet. The occasional figure
can be seen walking the walls, keeping an eye on the horizon. The buildings
near the gate are small and unassuming. Most have no windows and a simple
wooden door.
Wall Road continues to the north and south. Buildings rise up to the west,
while the city walls are to the east.
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#148
Wall Road~
Following along the walls of the city is a small road only large enough for a
pair of mounted riders to traverse side by side. The walls are thick and
primarily made of adobe brick, rising at least ten feet. The occasional figure
can be seen walking the walls, keeping an eye on the horizon. The buildings
near the gate are small and unassuming. Most have no windows and a simple
wooden door.
Wall Road continues to the north and south. Buildings rise up to the west,
while the city walls are to the east.
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#149
Wall Road~
Following along the walls of the city is a small road only large enough for a
pair of mounted riders to traverse side by side. The walls are thick and
primarily made of adobe brick, rising at least ten feet. The occasional figure
can be seen walking the walls, keeping an eye on the horizon. The buildings
near the gate are small and unassuming. Most have no windows and a simple
wooden door.
Wall Road continues to the north and south. To the west, a side street opens
up between two buildings.
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#150
Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street continues to the west, while Wall Road can be seen to the east.
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door~
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#151
Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street continues to the west and east. Buildings flank either side,
rising upward.
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D1
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D3
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0 0 152
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#152
Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street continues to the west and east. Buildings flank either side,
rising upward.
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D1
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0 0 151
D2
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door~
2 0 156
D3
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0 0 153
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#153
Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street continues to the south and east. Buildings flank either side,
rising upward.
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#154
Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street continues to the north and south. Buildings flank either side,
rising upward.
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D0
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0 0 153
D2
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0 0 155
D3
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door~
2 0 158
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#155
Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street continues to the north, while to the south Caravan Way can
be seen.
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#156
A Small Domicile~
Somewhat upscale compared to other buildings around it, this domicile feels
more like a home. It has a hearth in the south side of the room to allow the
occupants to cook their own food. The walls are made of adobe brick set in
alternating patterns, with the grout having been smoothed over by the
bricklayers. Pieces of flat wood have been placed along the floor, giving the
dwelling a reprieve from the dusty cobblestone outside.
A simple wooden door has been placed in the northern wall, leading
back outside.
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#157
A Large Domicile~
Somewhat upscale compared to other buildings around it, this domicile feels
more like a home. It has a hearth in the south side of the room to allow the
occupants to cook their own food. The walls are made of adobe brick set in
alternating patterns, with the grout having been smoothed over by the
bricklayers. Pieces of flat wood have been placed along the floor, giving the
dwelling a reprieve from the dusty cobblestone outside.
A simple wooden door has been placed in the northern wall, leading
back outside.
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#158
A Small Hovel~
Small and dilapidated, this hovel is only big enough for a few pieces of
furniture. The walls are adobe brick that are showing their age with cracks
throughout. In one corner the ceiling appears to be falling in on itself,
letting light through during the day.
A simple wooden door has been placed in the eastern wall, leading back
outside.
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D1
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door~
2 0 154
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#159
A Small Hovel~
Small and dilapidated, this hovel is only big enough for a few pieces of
furniture. The walls are adobe brick that are showing their age with cracks
throughout. In one corner the ceiling appears to be falling in on itself,
letting light through during the day.
A simple wooden door has been placed in the eastern wall, leading back
outside.
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#160
House Inika~
Inside this building are several barrels filled with all sorts of nuts,
spices, feathers, and other small items. The floor is swept clean, keeping dust
and debris outside. There is a single counter in the middle of the room that
forms a square shape, with a wooden pass-through panel on one side to allow the
merchants to step behind it. Within the counter are a few other boxes and
crates of goods for trade.
Outside to the north is Iron Square.
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#161
A Dusty Path~
This pathway is more of a road that has fallen into disrepair. Through years
of use the cobblestone beneath has been cracked and broken. Sections of the
road appear to have deep divets, making it dangerous to not watch where you are
stepping. Large buildings made of adobe brick rise up on either side, though
few have entrances that can be entered.
To the west, an immense ziggurat can be seen that rises up above the city.
The sound of Iron Square can be heard to the east.
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#162
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. From this point an enormous staircase can be seen which
leads up to the pinnacle.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the north and south. To the
east a dusty pathway can be seen that leads into the rest of the city.
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#163
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. From this point an enormous staircase can be seen which
leads up to the pinnacle.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the north and south. Buildings
rise up to the east.
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D0
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D2
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0 0 162
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#164
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. From this point an enormous staircase can be seen which
leads up to the pinnacle.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the north and south. Buildings
rise up to the east.
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D0
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0 0 165
D2
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0 0 163
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#165
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. From this point an enormous staircase can be seen which
leads up to the pinnacle.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the south and west. To the
north a dusty pathway can be seen that leads into the rest of the city.
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D2
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D3
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#166
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. The ziggurat seems to dwarf everything else in sight except
for an imposing golden tower off to the west.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the west and east. Buildings
rise up to the north.
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D1
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D3
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0 0 167
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#167
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. The ziggurat seems to dwarf everything else in sight except
for an imposing golden tower off to the west.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the west and east. Buildings
rise up to the north.
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D1
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D3
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0 0 168
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#168
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. The ziggurat seems to dwarf everything else in sight except
for an imposing golden tower off to the west.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the west and east. Buildings
rise up to the north.
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D1
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D3
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0 0 169
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#169
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. The ziggurat seems to dwarf everything else in sight except
for an imposing golden tower off to the west.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the south and east. Buildings
rise up to the north and west.
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D1
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D2
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0 0 170
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#170
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. The ziggurat seems to dwarf everything else in sight except
for an imposing golden tower off to the west.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the north and south. Buildings
rise up to the west.
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D0
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D2
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0 0 171
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#171
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. The ziggurat seems to dwarf everything else in sight except
for an imposing golden tower off to the west.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the north and south. Buildings
rise up to the west.
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D0
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0 0 170
D2
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0 0 172
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#172
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. The ziggurat seems to dwarf everything else in sight except
for an imposing golden tower off to the west.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the north and south. Buildings
rise up to the west.
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D0
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D2
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0 0 173
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#173
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. The ziggurat seems to dwarf everything else in sight except
for an imposing golden tower off to the west.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the north and east. Buildings
rise up to the south and west.
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D0
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D1
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0 0 174
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#174
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. The ziggurat seems to dwarf everything else in sight except
for an imposing golden tower off to the west.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the west and east. Buildings
rise up to the south.
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1 0 0 0 0 0
D1
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D3
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0 0 173
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#175
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. The ziggurat seems to dwarf everything else in sight except
for an imposing golden tower off to the west.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the west and east. Buildings
rise up to the south.
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1 0 0 0 0 0
D1
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0 0 176
D3
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0 0 174
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#176
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. The ziggurat seems to dwarf everything else in sight except
for an imposing golden tower off to the west.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the west and east. Buildings
rise up to the south.
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1 0 0 0 0 0
D1
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0 0 177
D3
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0 0 175
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#177
Before the Ziggurat~
This pathway circles around an immense ziggurat that towers over the city.
The pyramid has multiple levels, each made of glazed brick of different color.
The base is made of violet, the second tier indigo, third colored azure, the
fourth a dark green, fifth yellow, sixth of a fiery orange, and finally at the
top a deep scarlet. From this point an enormous staircase can be seen which
leads up to the pinnacle.
The path circling the ziggurat continues to the north and south. Buildings
rise up to the east.
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1 0 0 0 0 0
D0
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0 0 162
D3
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0 0 176
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#178
A Dusty Path~
This pathway is more of a road that has fallen into disrepair. Through years
of use the cobblestone beneath has been cracked and broken. Sections of the
road appear to have deep divets, making it dangerous to not watch where you are
stepping. Large buildings made of adobe brick rise up on either side, though
few have entrances that can be entered.
To the south, an immense ziggurat can be seen that rises up above the city.
The dusty pathway continues to the north.
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D0
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D2
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0 0 165
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#179
A Dusty Path~
This pathway is more of a road that has fallen into disrepair. Through years
of use the cobblestone beneath has been cracked and broken. Sections of the
road appear to have deep divets, making it dangerous to not watch where you are
stepping. Large buildings made of adobe brick rise up on either side, though
few have entrances that can be entered.
The dusty pathway continues to the west and south. A small side street can
be seen to the east.
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D2
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D3
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#180
A Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street gives way to a dusty old riverbed to the east, and to the west
a wider path can be seen.
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D1
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#181
A Dry Riverbed~
This wide, dust choked pathway looks as if it may have been a riverbed at
some point in the distant past. The water seems to have carved its way through
the land, leaving a natural route through the city and between buildings.
Small plants attempt to grow near the buildings nearby, clinging to the shade.
Several extremely smooth stones can be seen, having been worn down from years of
water flowing over them.
The dusty riverbed continues to the south, while to the north a market can
be seen. A small side street intersects with this pathway to the west.
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D3
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#182
A Dry Riverbed~
This wide, dust choked pathway looks as if it may have been a riverbed at
some point in the distant past. The water seems to have carved its way through
the land, leaving a natural route through the city and between buildings.
Small plants attempt to grow near the buildings nearby, clinging to the shade.
Several extremely smooth stones can be seen, having been worn down from years of
water flowing over them.
The dusty riverbed continues to the north, while to the south the sounds
of Iron Square can be heard.
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D0
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D2
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#183
Elven Market~
Numerous stalls form small collectives in this open air market. Sets of
four, six, or eight seems to have been setup near each other, creating walkways
throughout. Most are made of simple wooden poles and sandcloth, with either a
counter and seat behind it for the proprietor, or simply an open stall to walk
into. At all hours of the day conversations can be heard and bartering taking
place.
To the south is an old dry riverbed, which acts as a pathway through the
city. To the east is the Elven Bridge, which stretches over to another part
of the city.
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#184
A Dusty Path~
This pathway is more of a road that has fallen into disrepair. Through years
of use the cobblestone beneath has been cracked and broken. Sections of the
road appear to have deep divets, making it dangerous to not watch where you are
stepping. Large buildings made of adobe brick rise up on either side, though
few have entrances that can be entered.
The dusty pathway continues to the east. To the west, a small square of
shops can be seen.
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D1
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D3
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0 0 185
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#185
Shadow Square~
This plaza within the city has many roads that join it, making it a clear
convergence point for people. The cobblestone seems well taken care of, with
newer and lighter bricks replacing those that have cracked. Benches have been
placed in shaded areas, offering a reprieve from the harsh sun. A few small
stands have been placed here, offering food to those that pass by.
Shadow Square continues to the north and west. To the east, a dusty
pathway leads on to the rest of the city.
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D0
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D1
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0 0 184
D3
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0 0 188
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#186
Shadow Square~
This plaza within the city has many roads that join it, making it a clear
convergence point for people. The cobblestone seems well taken care of, with
newer and lighter bricks replacing those that have cracked. Benches have been
placed in shaded areas, offering a reprieve from the harsh sun. A few small
stands have been placed here, offering food to those that pass by.
Shadow Square continues to the south and west. To the north is a building
with a curtain covering the entrance and oil lamps illuminating the inside.
To the east is a two story building that appears to be some sort of shop.
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D1
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D2
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D3
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#187
Shadow Square~
This plaza within the city has many roads that join it, making it a clear
convergence point for people. The cobblestone seems well taken care of, with
newer and lighter bricks replacing those that have cracked. Benches have been
placed in shaded areas, offering a reprieve from the harsh sun. A few small
stands have been placed here, offering food to those that pass by.
Shadow square continues to the south and east. To the north is a well lit
building with sweet scents eminating from within. To the west is a small
building with an obvious bar immediately inside.
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Shadow Square~
This plaza within the city has many roads that join it, making it a clear
convergence point for people. The cobblestone seems well taken care of, with
newer and lighter bricks replacing those that have cracked. Benches have been
placed in shaded areas, offering a reprieve from the harsh sun. A few small
stands have been placed here, offering food to those that pass by.
Shadow Square continues to the north and east. To the west, a dimly lit
establishment has a propped open door.
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#189
The Rat's Nest~
This building is not well lit, which takes your eyes a moment to adjust to.
Behind the bar is a small oil lamp that provides light for those nearby, but
besides that the shadows prevail here. A wooden beam supports a ceiling that
appears to be sagging or falling in on itself, with cracks extending toward the
walls. The smell of something that has gone bad lingers in the air, though it
is difficult to identify its source.
Outside to the east is Shadow Square.
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#190
The Weeping Wyvern~
Hanging on the walls are the heads of different animals, bloodied weapons,
shields, and harnesses worn by the city's gladiators. A stuffed jhakar head
descends from the ceiling in the middle of the room, its jaws open but eyes
distant. There isn't much seating in this building except for what is near the
bar.
Outside to the east is Shadow Square.
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#191
The Drunken Giant~
The smell of cheap beer and roasting meats assaults your senses as you enter
this room. Parts of the floor are sticky, possibly from vomit or perhaps just
spilled drinks. Numerous tables have been placed throughout the floor, with
some of them missing chairs. A long wooden bar runs the length of the northern
wall with fixed stools mounted to the ground before it. A hearth takes up a
portion of the western wall where food is being cooked.
Outside to the south is Shadow Square.
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#192
The Midnight Sands~
This dimly lit establishment has oil lamps placed strategically throughout,
granting a small amount of illumination to those that sit nearby. The scent of
incense drifts about the room from various burners. A counter with no seating
has been set near the northwestern corner. Behind the counter are several
bottles and delicate glasses.
Outside to the south is Shadow Square.
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#193
The Red Kank~
This building has a long counter with rows of bottles behind it. The entire
east wall has had wooden pieces installed in an X pattern, which allows for the
bottles to be placed within up to the ceiling. The floor is made of smoothed
pieces of granite and is nearly free of sand despite it flowing in from the
outside square when a breeze passes through.
Outside to the west is Shadow Square. A staircase climbs the northern
side of the building and leads through a trapdoor to a room above.
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#194
Elven Bridge~
This bridge looks absolutely ancient. Made of solid stone quarried long ago,
the pieces fit together smoothly and leave little gap between them. While the
mortar looks like it is aging in places, it still seems sturdy. Below the
bridge is a dusty, serpentine streambed that once had water free flowing in it.
Years ago the water must have dried up was diverted elsewhere, leaving a place
under the bridge for people to gather.
The bridge leads west to east across the old streambed. To the east is a
small side street that leads between buildings, while to the west a market
can be seen.
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#195
Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street continues to the west and east. Buildings flank either side,
rising upward.
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#196
Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street continues to the west and south. To the east is a building that
has the scent of cooking meat wafting from it.
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#197
Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street continues to the north and south. Buildings flank either side,
rising upward.
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#198
Side Street~
This small street is hardly big enough for a single mounted rider to pass
through. The ground is made up of a mix of broken brick and rough stones,
giving the impression that it is not considered as main route through the city.
Small buildings can be seen on either side without any windows, and most have a
single small wooden door.
The street continues to the north, while to the south Iron Square can
be seen.
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#199
The Sandstone Inn~
This modest building has two entrances, one on the west end and one on the
east. The occasional breeze passes through, cooling the building slightly. On
the south end is a hearth that is used for cooking food, and nearby is a small
counter with drinks behind it. The northern end of the room has a couple small
tables. The overall feel of the place is a cozy place to rest after a long day.
Outside to the west is a small side street, while to the east is a
courtyard that smells vaguely of a stable.
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#200
A Cramped Dormitory~
While this room is rather large, the amount of cots crammed into it makes it
feel quite cramped. Between the cots are small pathways that one can walk,
though backpacks and other items spill out from below their respective cots to
occasionally block the way. The walls have small hooks on them and some appear
to have cloaks attached. An opening in the wall lets light in from the north
and allows for fresh air to circulate. A pair of sconces are on either side of
the room to provide light during the evening hours. On the south side of the
room, a staircase descends to the room below.
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#201
The Red Kank Terrace~
This upper floor is partially covered, with a terrace that looks out on
Shadow Square below. Artistically carved pieces of stone have been placed at
the edge of the terrace, providing a small amount of protection from falling as
well as preventing those below from seeing what transpires here. Canopies have
been installed above the exposed terrace, shading it from the sun.
A trapdoor on the northern end of the terrace leads downward to the shop
below.
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