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With each new wall, a new layer of housing is added to the ones beneath. The foundations of each building are either hundreds of feet deep, or enchanted. Below the streets and gutters, there are sewers, which are still inhabitated by people who are affected by the magical pollution that flows down.
With each new wall, a new layer of housing is added to the ones beneath. The foundations of each building are either hundreds of feet deep, or enchanted. Below the streets and gutters, there are sewers, which are still inhabitated by people who are affected by the magical pollution that flows down.


The sprawling city has a very interesting architecture made of wood and stone, with buildings that reach up like small skyscrapers. Between these building, there are sky bridges, aerial walkways and ramparts, with layers of houses, shops and more packed into place. Some of these bridges are large enough for horses to ride across, and for wagons to roll through. Going up six stories enables people to walk below the roofs that protect from the corrupted rain.<ref name="1.02C">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/05/01/1-02-d-2/ Chapter 1.02 C]</ref> Its streets have magical streetlamps, and the streets themselves glow at night, making skulking impossible.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/10/16/interlude-death-and-stitches/ Interlude - Death and Stitches]</ref>
The sprawling city has a very interesting architecture made of wood and stone, with buildings that reach up like small skyscrapers. Between these building, there are sky bridges, aerial walkways and ramparts, with layers of houses, shops and more packed into place. Some of these bridges are large enough for horses to ride across, and for wagons to roll through. Going up six stories enables people to walk below the roofs that protect from the corrupted rain.<ref name="1.02C">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/05/01/1-02-d-2/ Chapter 1.02 C]</ref>


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