by Patsen » Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:07 am
I thought of a layout for the city itself.
North - Nobility and Royalty Area
East - Scholars' Area
Center - Middle-Class Area
West - Industrial Sector/Slums
City Entrance leads directly to the Middle-Class Area
The northern part of the city is the area where most of the nobility live. This area has the cleanest streets, and the most extravagant residences. At the north-most part of this area is the palace of the monarch, where the king/queen and their family resides, and where he/she would manage the city from. Somewhere at the center of the Nobility area is the barracks of the knights that reside in the city.
I believe it was mentioned that the Ehrui had technicians and mechanics. With that being said, I imagined that their capital would have a steam-powered industrial sector to the west of the city. By industrial sector, I meant something like a place where they built machine factories and great forges for their knights' weapons. The half of the industrial sector that is closer to the center consists of the factories where machinery is built, and where the blacksmiths manage their steam-forges. Around the sidewalks and alleys, you would see mechanics working on their creations, and blacksmiths' assistants selling weaponry and armor for their masters. The half that is farther from the center would have run-down factories, which have been abandoned for years, and are currently functioning as a sort of living space for those who cannot sustain themselves in the middle-class area of the city.
East of the city is where the great minds of the Ehrui go for knowledge, The Great Library. The Great Library contains all the knowledge of the Ehrui as a people and as a nation. Ehrui scholars have always made sure that everything from Ehrui history, to myths and legends. Most of the residential areas near the Great Library are home to the scholars that frequent the tomes and scripts of the library.
The center of the capital of the great Ehrui nation contains the middle-class area of the city. Here you will find your usual friendly neighbors and your everyday city-goers. around the city square (maybe the city circle), you will find a number of stands selling a wide variety of foods, clothing, and accessories, among other things. Near the city entrance is a guards' station where, obviously, the guards are stationed. Now, the original monarch had a good reason for putting the residential areas at the center. The old monarch believed that this would inspire a kind of belief in the people that they were put in the center because they were important to the city. This belief is the reason for the Ehrui's undying loyalty to its kingdom, and the reason why so many become knights and pledge their loyalty to the crown.
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