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<blockquote data-quote="Fallen Seraph" data-source="post: 4758442" data-attributes="member: 57894"><p>I LOVE my urban campaigns so got a couple cities:</p><p></p><p><strong>The Wall:</strong> This city was forged from the giant Sea Wall of a long abandoned city, during the cataclysms that caused the fall of the city and consumed many others. Refugees from all corners of the world seek refuge in the Sea Wall.</p><p></p><p>The inner most section of the Wall has collapsed causing a natural "downtown", this tight corridor is where shops, business and the trade of in this city takes places, they are multi layered with shops upon shops nailed to the Wall. Within the Wall itself is where most people live. </p><p></p><p>The city is one of high magic but with a grim feel. There is dragon brigades, ever burning torches, warlocks speaking with The Stars and Beasts of The Deep, and elemental empowered craft wander the seas, sky and desert. At the same time the poor are shoved deeper and deeper into the dark ruins under the city, slavery is common and drugs rampant.</p><p></p><p><strong>Monolith:</strong> Cities created on the ruins of a once magnificent floating city, its remains scattered across the world in the form of giant black slabs of rock. Multiple Monoliths exist each built upon these rocks. They are built here because besides being a natural protective barrier the Royals who rule the city and their Aberration rulers have found that one can siphon off energy from these stones.</p><p></p><p>As such the city is a mass of tall skyscrapers piercing above a jumble of wires and tubes covering the entirety of the rock. Most people live within the spaces between these tubes and wires, hacking into these tubes and stealing energy. This energy has allowed for much advancements in technology, magical hologram and computers.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Tower:</strong> The Tower was a ancient tower of unknown origin. The Tower slowly grew into a town with residences building upon the outside of the Tower, slowly increasing its mass with a encircling number of houses, stairways and other buildings. </p><p></p><p>As the town grew into a city this began to grow outward. This was thanks to a combination of waste forming a natural hill around the city as well as the Tower no longer being able to support more weight. This has caused much development of buildings to be based around the city. This idea of vertical growth remained and many buildings are built upon each other.</p><p></p><p>Communication in the city has come to rely on intelligent ravens thanks to the vertical nature of the city. This has given it a legacy of being master scouts relying on their ravens to send back communications. The Tower being placed on a empty landscape has also meant that long-eyesight is important to see far away threats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallen Seraph, post: 4758442, member: 57894"] I LOVE my urban campaigns so got a couple cities: [B]The Wall:[/B] This city was forged from the giant Sea Wall of a long abandoned city, during the cataclysms that caused the fall of the city and consumed many others. Refugees from all corners of the world seek refuge in the Sea Wall. The inner most section of the Wall has collapsed causing a natural "downtown", this tight corridor is where shops, business and the trade of in this city takes places, they are multi layered with shops upon shops nailed to the Wall. Within the Wall itself is where most people live. The city is one of high magic but with a grim feel. There is dragon brigades, ever burning torches, warlocks speaking with The Stars and Beasts of The Deep, and elemental empowered craft wander the seas, sky and desert. At the same time the poor are shoved deeper and deeper into the dark ruins under the city, slavery is common and drugs rampant. [B]Monolith:[/B] Cities created on the ruins of a once magnificent floating city, its remains scattered across the world in the form of giant black slabs of rock. Multiple Monoliths exist each built upon these rocks. They are built here because besides being a natural protective barrier the Royals who rule the city and their Aberration rulers have found that one can siphon off energy from these stones. As such the city is a mass of tall skyscrapers piercing above a jumble of wires and tubes covering the entirety of the rock. Most people live within the spaces between these tubes and wires, hacking into these tubes and stealing energy. This energy has allowed for much advancements in technology, magical hologram and computers. [B]The Tower:[/B] The Tower was a ancient tower of unknown origin. The Tower slowly grew into a town with residences building upon the outside of the Tower, slowly increasing its mass with a encircling number of houses, stairways and other buildings. As the town grew into a city this began to grow outward. This was thanks to a combination of waste forming a natural hill around the city as well as the Tower no longer being able to support more weight. This has caused much development of buildings to be based around the city. This idea of vertical growth remained and many buildings are built upon each other. Communication in the city has come to rely on intelligent ravens thanks to the vertical nature of the city. This has given it a legacy of being master scouts relying on their ravens to send back communications. The Tower being placed on a empty landscape has also meant that long-eyesight is important to see far away threats. [/QUOTE]
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