Edo The Holy City
Edo, the holy city, is a place of reverence and grandeur, reflecting its status as the religious capital of Illios. The city is built around the grand temple of the Great Divines, a towering structure made of gleaming marble and gold, with intricate carvings and decorations adorning its walls. The temple serves as a symbol of the power and influence of the high priests, and its beauty is said to inspire awe in all who see it.
The streets of Edo are wide and well-maintained, with tall buildings and grand architecture lining either side. The city is divided into several districts, each dedicated to one of the Great Divines, and each with its own unique style and character. There are bustling marketplaces, elegant parks and gardens, and numerous temples and shrines where the faithful come to pray and offer their devotions.
The people of Edo are proud of their city and their role in the world, and they take great care to maintain its beauty and sanctity. Everywhere you look, you will see the signs of their devotion - from the intricate mosaics that adorn the temple walls, to the colorful banners and flags that wave from buildings and streets alike. There is a palpable sense of pride and reverence in the air, making Edo a truly magical and special place.
Government
The city is built in a circular fashion, centered around the Temple of the Nine. The city is divided into 9 major districts, with each district under a separate high priest, and dominated by a large temple to the God of the district.
Founding Date
136 A.R.
Type
Capital
Population
300,000
Owning Organization
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