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<blockquote data-quote="DarkMaster" data-source="post: 2584550" data-attributes="member: 16362"><p>Jkason, I would like to add the following. </p><p></p><p>Saul spent all his life in the rich flying cities of the Republic. His parents, rich merchant living in Krotenborg, where spending their time travelling from city to city. Saul spent more time with his nanny and teachers than with his parents. </p><p></p><p>He had the chance to take the flying ship or the faster air rail connecting the various large city of the republic but was never allowed to actually put a feet on the ground. Most citizen were strongly recommanded to stay in the city and not mess with the lower class, slave and foreigners inhabiting and working on the land. His own father was owning hectares of land used for cattle but very rarely went "Below" relying on Avtor his concierge to make sure his property were taken care of, properly.</p><p></p><p>His own mother who spent her entire life "Above" was scared only by the idea of having to go "Below". </p><p></p><p>But Aral gave him that opportunity. None of the flying ship were powerfull enough to reach the new continent so they had to rely on good old technology. After a short (2-3 day) trip to Drolmont by air rail he finally had the chance to put a foot on the ground. Drolmont is the most south western city connected to the air rail network. It's located in the old Erul country. This major city is very important since most merchandise coming to the Republic from all western collony go through it and vice-versa. Cargo are unloaded from sea ship, passed through customs and reloaded to air rail and air ship to the various city of the republic and vice-versa.</p><p></p><p>smuggling is a major problem since it brings a lot of violence especially "below" around the Sea port and the customs.</p><p></p><p><em>I leave you the chance to describe how Saul lived his first time on the ground. </em></p><p></p><p>He then walked among the "common folk" and finally got to the sea ship that would bring him to his destiny. </p><p></p><p>Just a nice way to describe the life of the rich in the Republic, feel free to add or modify. </p><p></p><p>Also only 20% of the population lives "Above" and they are the only one allowed to vote since they are the only one considered citizen of the Republic. The Republic are strong follower of Heireionous and consider themselves Lawful Good.</p><p></p><p>Also you can imagine the flying city as a flying Venice, low buildings, spread in a very chaotic way. Simply replace the waterway by a magical cloud that seems to hold the city in the air and prevent people from falling. In each city there are a few circle of teleportation that allow merchandise and people to go up or down. </p><p></p><p>But in Kernag (the Island continent) people are still living like the common folk and don't have access to that level of magic and confort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkMaster, post: 2584550, member: 16362"] Jkason, I would like to add the following. Saul spent all his life in the rich flying cities of the Republic. His parents, rich merchant living in Krotenborg, where spending their time travelling from city to city. Saul spent more time with his nanny and teachers than with his parents. He had the chance to take the flying ship or the faster air rail connecting the various large city of the republic but was never allowed to actually put a feet on the ground. Most citizen were strongly recommanded to stay in the city and not mess with the lower class, slave and foreigners inhabiting and working on the land. His own father was owning hectares of land used for cattle but very rarely went "Below" relying on Avtor his concierge to make sure his property were taken care of, properly. His own mother who spent her entire life "Above" was scared only by the idea of having to go "Below". But Aral gave him that opportunity. None of the flying ship were powerfull enough to reach the new continent so they had to rely on good old technology. After a short (2-3 day) trip to Drolmont by air rail he finally had the chance to put a foot on the ground. Drolmont is the most south western city connected to the air rail network. It's located in the old Erul country. This major city is very important since most merchandise coming to the Republic from all western collony go through it and vice-versa. Cargo are unloaded from sea ship, passed through customs and reloaded to air rail and air ship to the various city of the republic and vice-versa. smuggling is a major problem since it brings a lot of violence especially "below" around the Sea port and the customs. [i]I leave you the chance to describe how Saul lived his first time on the ground. [/i] He then walked among the "common folk" and finally got to the sea ship that would bring him to his destiny. Just a nice way to describe the life of the rich in the Republic, feel free to add or modify. Also only 20% of the population lives "Above" and they are the only one allowed to vote since they are the only one considered citizen of the Republic. The Republic are strong follower of Heireionous and consider themselves Lawful Good. Also you can imagine the flying city as a flying Venice, low buildings, spread in a very chaotic way. Simply replace the waterway by a magical cloud that seems to hold the city in the air and prevent people from falling. In each city there are a few circle of teleportation that allow merchandise and people to go up or down. But in Kernag (the Island continent) people are still living like the common folk and don't have access to that level of magic and confort. [/QUOTE]
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