The Five Districts (Commoner's Ring)
Apr 28, 2008 19:56:28 GMT -7
Post by adero on Apr 28, 2008 19:56:28 GMT -7
The Five Districts
Appocia (AP)
The farthest north district, it seems to be the richest as well. Buildings take on the design of ancient Greek and Roman architecture, as the art in this district seems to be the most plentiful as well. Known for its rich patrons, artists of all skills flood here, enriching the district with their work, and making it more pleasing to visit than any other district. Although such indulgence in riches is highly shunned upon by society, it seems that this district is the one exception to such unspoken laws, for support of the arts is deemed acceptable.
Points of Interest may include:
Habari (HB)
Located to the West of Appocia, this district resides in the Northwest. Like most cities moderately wealthy people surround the rich. In following this trend, the residents of Habari seem to be of the middle class, the class of workers with average respectable jobs. The buildings here seem to be fashioned of a less elegant style, mimicking the houses of Japan and other oriental structures. The district Habari is actually named after the family that the current Honored Brethren, Daiga Habari is born into. Named after the noble family in honor of them, they of course reside in this district.
Points of Interest may include:
Polopeai (PL)
Exactly opposite of Habari, along the East of Appocia, Polopeai resides. Like its counterpart Habari, this district also seems to be filled with middle class men of the working status. Structural art of this area resembles more western appearances, mimicking the Victorian styles of England and other European nations. Strangers to this region often find it having a local flare, differing from the rest of the five regions with their varying yet well fitting styles all mixed together.
Points of Interest may include:
Netelus (NT)
The last two districts are in reality the military bases. Each focused centrally around armed forces, and what not, numerous barracks and academies can be found scattered throughout. Although equipped with necessities such as water, and other civil services, the focus of these two areas is mainly combat training, and quarters for troops. A the very far outskirts of these two districts, near the graveyards, reside the poorest people if the Airontoku. Netelus itself however varies slightly from its counterpart Jiron. Although containing a fort as well, what makes Netelus stand out is its fine weaponry and goods. Known for selling the highest quality weapons and materials required for battle, its shops prosper with renown fame.
Points of Interest may include:
Jiron (JR)
The last two districts are in reality the military bases. Each focused centrally around armed forces, and what not, numerous barracks and academies can be found scattered throughout. Although equipped with necessities such as water, and other civil services, the focus of these two areas is mainly combat training, and quarters for troops. A the very far outskirts of these two districts, near the graveyards, reside the poorest people if the Airontoku. Although it too has a fort, unlike its counterpart, Netelus, Jiron is known for their fine academy. Children of all ages are sent here, often of a more mature age, and are retained and trained in the arts of war and combat until of a mature age, in which they are referred to either of the two forts.
Points of Interest may include:
Appocia (AP)
The farthest north district, it seems to be the richest as well. Buildings take on the design of ancient Greek and Roman architecture, as the art in this district seems to be the most plentiful as well. Known for its rich patrons, artists of all skills flood here, enriching the district with their work, and making it more pleasing to visit than any other district. Although such indulgence in riches is highly shunned upon by society, it seems that this district is the one exception to such unspoken laws, for support of the arts is deemed acceptable.
Points of Interest may include:
- Orator’s Plateau
- Tribute of the Empath
- Airontoku’s Nation Museum of Art
- The Empath
Habari (HB)
Located to the West of Appocia, this district resides in the Northwest. Like most cities moderately wealthy people surround the rich. In following this trend, the residents of Habari seem to be of the middle class, the class of workers with average respectable jobs. The buildings here seem to be fashioned of a less elegant style, mimicking the houses of Japan and other oriental structures. The district Habari is actually named after the family that the current Honored Brethren, Daiga Habari is born into. Named after the noble family in honor of them, they of course reside in this district.
Points of Interest may include:
- Bazaar of Halaani
- Habarian Festival Grounds
Polopeai (PL)
Exactly opposite of Habari, along the East of Appocia, Polopeai resides. Like its counterpart Habari, this district also seems to be filled with middle class men of the working status. Structural art of this area resembles more western appearances, mimicking the Victorian styles of England and other European nations. Strangers to this region often find it having a local flare, differing from the rest of the five regions with their varying yet well fitting styles all mixed together.
Points of Interest may include:
- Thalian Theatre (Voting Thread)
- Café Demos
- Polopeai Falls
Netelus (NT)
The last two districts are in reality the military bases. Each focused centrally around armed forces, and what not, numerous barracks and academies can be found scattered throughout. Although equipped with necessities such as water, and other civil services, the focus of these two areas is mainly combat training, and quarters for troops. A the very far outskirts of these two districts, near the graveyards, reside the poorest people if the Airontoku. Netelus itself however varies slightly from its counterpart Jiron. Although containing a fort as well, what makes Netelus stand out is its fine weaponry and goods. Known for selling the highest quality weapons and materials required for battle, its shops prosper with renown fame.
Points of Interest may include:
- Fort Akami
- The Armory (Item Shop)
Jiron (JR)
The last two districts are in reality the military bases. Each focused centrally around armed forces, and what not, numerous barracks and academies can be found scattered throughout. Although equipped with necessities such as water, and other civil services, the focus of these two areas is mainly combat training, and quarters for troops. A the very far outskirts of these two districts, near the graveyards, reside the poorest people if the Airontoku. Although it too has a fort, unlike its counterpart, Netelus, Jiron is known for their fine academy. Children of all ages are sent here, often of a more mature age, and are retained and trained in the arts of war and combat until of a mature age, in which they are referred to either of the two forts.
Points of Interest may include:
- Fort Habari
- Hassani Academies (Acadamy Training)