Central
Once the village in the valley, the seat of a minor dynasti right between two warring states, and then saved by the collapse of the world. Once the Rhuman empire had conquered and thrived in this new world under the leadership of the great Aeon Tiamat the Rhuman’s restructred its governance and changed the name of the imperial capital. There was no longer any kings, no one ruling above Tiamat. There was the Dar’Tia bureaucracy and the voices of Tiamat, the princesses and empress, who now ruled. Central would be the capital of everyone. Of trade, education, administration, culture and beauty. It’s complicated, messy and grand. Welcome to Central.
Districts
The city itself is partly carved out of a mountain peeking out of a grand valley. It is built into three main discs with harbors built for ship types that have most use for it. The one closest to the ground suitable for large shipments and carrying out goods. The middle quarter for medium shipments and merchants and regular sailors. The top is reserved for imperial ships and the whole top circle is built with government work in mind, handling priority letters. To the side on another mountain stands the imperial palace, the university and grand court house.
Geography
Around the northern rim of the Dar’Charta continent rises a mountain range, a wall separating the land from the open sky. Though it means many precious metals lay exposed for the taking, it has been deemed not worth the risk of losing what the world already lacks so in; land. Of more value is the woods and orchards that produce the basic materials on which the empire has come to depend on. Tiamat, the divine beast overseeing central give regular rains that flows down the mountains in streams, sustaining the woods and pooling at the base of the city and making up the only permanent river in the whole of the Eastern Blue that snakes out into the countryside.
Alternative Name(s)
City of Tiamat
Type
Capital
Population
2,500,000
Owning Organization
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