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— ○ ○ ○ AMARYLLIS
What once was a small offshoot of Malum just thirty-three years ago has quickly grown to become the most populous and prosperous of all major cities. Built beneath the shade of the World Tree, Amaryllis enjoys the gentlest of weathers and frequent travelers, thanks to both the Paideia and the recently-finished Archives.
It's quickly become the trading hub for all city-states, being the geographical center of the continent, and has the most competitive markets. Most of the natives of Amaryllis believe themselves to be superior to the other city-states and are condescending to those from outside their safe haven. Still, their haughtiness doesn't seem to dissuade the constant stream of dreamers who seek to make their name big enough that the Paideia would notice.
— ○ ○ ○ ANIKETOS
Armies of ancient times used to fear The Unconquerable City. Known for its military fortress atop a secure incline, it outlived many wars and disasters, its sand-stone walls unscathed. It was home to the continent's greatest warrior-king, once, but that story has long been forgotten, pushed aside by the depravity now found within. Hunger and poverty have devoured its population, sparing only those few that had built empires from their unsavory activities. The Anax of Aniketos, once a benevolent ruler, is reduced to an incompetent with little choice but to bow down to its oligarchs.
How Aniketos hasn't collapsed from the weight of its people is a mystery, but there are rumors of a secret vault, holding treasures of unimaginable worth inside. Some suspect that the oligarchs have ransacked it. Others hold on to hope still.
— ○ ○ ○ CHRYSOS
Outside of a few outposts, most of Chrysos is situated deep below the golden sands, far from the sweltering heat above. Because of this, they have the most extensive tunnel systems and make their living from crafting tools and jewelleries found beneath. Their work with the tunnels is far from finished, if the Anax of Chrysos has any say in it. To this day, the city-state continues to mine, expanding the roads beneath in the hopes of excavating the green fields lost to the sands.
— ○ ○ ○ MALUM
The Holy City is a particular marvel to hold, as it's the only city with rivers, rather than stone, as its roads. Many of the establishments float upon the lazy river, giving way only to those who sail to the entrance of Theos' Rest for their pilgrimage. The city is divided into two halves. The southern half of Malum is populated by common folk, with hundreds of boats decorating the waters. The northern half, home to the most devout (and fanatical), is an area heavily restricted by the Church of the Weeping Eye.
— ○ ○ ○ VISSARION
As the only forested region aboveground, Vissarion works hard to provide produce for all five city-states. Recent years has seen the lake at the center gradually dry up. Why this is so has yet to be uncovered. The current Anax, Xanthi Spyridon, and her son are currently trying to prevent this impending crisis.
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— ○ ○ ○ THE ABYSS
Vigilant parents are quick to chastise curious children of the sea, fearing that their children might be reduced to folktales themselves, spoken of only in derogatory words and only as a warning to others. It's believed that sailing too far into the fog could lead you off the edge of the world. Or at least, that's how the story goes. What lies in the sea of fog is, truthfully, unknown; after all, every single expedition into the sea has returned no survivors.
— ○ ○ ○ DAKRYA RIVER
Like Theos' Rest, the Dakrya River simply popped into existence just a little after God had slumbered. Many see the river as their God's tears and apology for what the land has become in their absence. Unlike most of Theosmati, the sands around the river are either white or teal in colour.
— ○ ○ ○ THE PAIDEIA
The Paideia is unlike other academies. Barring the fact that it sits high above the clouds, it's also the only other institution privy to the methods of communion with the Nymphs.
— ○ ○ ○ THE WORLD TREE
At the very center of Theosmati is the World Tree, a gargantuan tree whose branches stretch further than the clouds. Winding around its length are wooden stairways leading to the Paideia. Every hundred feet or so is a checkpoint, there to assure that only students and staff enter the college premises.