Re: Hehe
And more importantly (from the politicians point of view), are they eligible to vote?
With regards to the city planning, I've got to agree that any city (built by humans, at least) that is 2836 years old is likely to be a chaotic mess, with succeeding generations building onto it however they think best. Of course, there's nothing like a massive fire or similar catastrophe to free up some room for an ambitious ruler to impose his views on urban planning. Sure worked for Nero.
Rahkan said:...Considering the sheer number of undead any wizard can raise then there could conceivably be more undead than people. I wonder if they count in the population tally?
And more importantly (from the politicians point of view), are they eligible to vote?

With regards to the city planning, I've got to agree that any city (built by humans, at least) that is 2836 years old is likely to be a chaotic mess, with succeeding generations building onto it however they think best. Of course, there's nothing like a massive fire or similar catastrophe to free up some room for an ambitious ruler to impose his views on urban planning. Sure worked for Nero.