Temple District

Concept and Written by James Woodwright
The Temple District in Draurough is the second most prominent, the first being the Palace or the University District. This district is well known for its temple that is conspicuous in the Docklands District and even when sailing in the fjord.

Demographics

Demographics are all about how the population of the settlement is distributed amongst different species, ethnicities, wealth classes, professions etc.[ . . . ]

Defences

The district is protected by a wall that has portcullises that can protect it from the other districts when it needs to these district gatehouses are to the Docklands, University, and one other district.

Infrastructure

The temple district is one of the oldest districts in Draurough and therefore has stone buildings rather than having timber and bricks

History

It was formerly the Garden District, it became the Temple District when Richard III decreed the construction of the temple.

Tourism

Tourism to this district is often to the Temple. Which is the most prominent building in the district.
Appears In
The Artistocracy Chronicles Books 2-4
Alternative Name(s)
Gardens District
Type
District
Population
1,165
Location under
Included Locations
Owning Organization

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