Dancing Court

Two neighborhoods - Dancing Court and Manycuts - dwell in squalor.

Demographics

Folk too poor to seek better shelter elsewhere. These are genuinely mean streets, with criminals and other unsavory folk hiding here because the Watch tends to rarely venture into them save in well-armed clusters, and even then only by day.

Infrastructure

The streets are filthy, strewn with debris, and sewers function badly or not at all.

Assets

The few businesses are informal affairs, catering to the meager coin their neighbors have to live on, and often quite well defended by hired bullyboys.

Architecture

They are primarily made up of run-down buildings inhabited by folk too poor to seek better shelter elsewhere. Decrepitude is the order of the day, with buildings falling apart and badly in need of repair (or demolishing).

Geography

The Dancing Court neighborhood begins at the corner of Coach Street and The High Road.  It follows Coach Street west and south to the intersection of Coach Street and Slop Street.  It then follows Slop Street to the entrance to the Dancing Court, through the Dancing Court.  It then turns east reconnecting with The High Road 8 doors down from the corner.  It then runs north along The High Road back to its starting point.
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