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About the city
Tulimshar is a the city placed in the Tonori Desert. Is the capital of the Tonori Kingdom.
Story
Although surrounded by enemies, Tulimshar was once a flourishing city but that changed abruptly when one of the enemies of the Tonori Kingdom (where this city is located) cast a spell over the entire city which turned a green, full of vegetable, rich and prosperous town to the poor region it is now. The spell had two devastating effects, on one hand it turned the city into a desert, on the other (and as a consequence of the first) it prevented people from harvesting anymore, thus pruning (or almost ceasing) the main income of the kingdom and forcing the region to become a poor place. Also, the cease of money and goods induced some of the surrounding kingdoms to break alliances (the mentioned treaties were no more than commercial agreements), aggravating the situation even more.
In such conditions, the leadership decided to summon all the sorcerers and magicians of the region and casted a counter-spell to protect the city from the impending desertification. The initial spell turned out to be too strong to be removed. So, the leadership, decided to import undamaged soil from a faraway place (suggest place). Even with a healthy soil, the prior spell was such intense that it could damage the new soil in the course of time. As a solution the sorcerers and magicians casted a new spell that could only protect the imported soil, leaving the rest of the city undefended.
The land was used to build an artificial mountain at the center of the city where vegetation could grow (in other words, food and money). Also it serves as a natural mechanism to attract the rain and a sophisticated work of engineering stores water for the whole year in large tanks hidden inside the mount. Although the main purpose of hiding the water is to prevent evaporation, there is a quite small deposit to water the harvest.
Social
Tulimshar is, unfortunately, at the center of a political and warlike intersection; suffers from years of constant war and forced alliances to keep its land from being destroyed and its people from being slaughtered. In such terrible conditions, economic progress is almost impossible. Proof of it is the decadent look of the city, plagued with a mix of old once-upon-a-time-shining ruined palaces and new poor cheap livings. The only economic flow is derived from the exchange, sell and buy made by the merchants and commerciants that live in the city or travel around the world. The goods object of commercial transaction is a result of the job of hundred of people of the middle and -specially- lower class. Talking about labor conditions and experience, lower class is more headed towards the manual work and to jobs where brute force is a must; as we ascend on the social pyramid those qualities are less and less required, and on the top the job is aimed to be spiritual or intellectual.
Every citizen has the right to vote (this excludes non-residents) (in case the political system is implemented).
The population is about 1 million, and is divided in those three staments as follows:
The upper class
Composed of all of the spiritually advocated (sorcerers, magicians...) and all the leader elite (politicians, highest military...). They represent about 10% of global population. They have the executive power. They live on the mountain. It's purpose is to lead the city and its inhabitants.
- Sorcerers and magicians: They are in part in charge of the protection and welfare of the population, offering spiritual guidance for the community and the leadership about significant issues concerning the security and continuation of the city.
- Militar: Its purpose is to work as councilor for war and defense issues. They are important but have very little power towards the people, although the control the army (guards).
- Politicians: They are the leader elite and inhabit the most ostentatious building of the entire region, The Palace (suggest name). In general their intention is good, they always search the best way to do things because they know that the surviving of the people means its own surviving; although sometimes they encounter the opposition of the people.
The middle class
Composed of bankers, merchants, commerciants and in less degree commerciants and students. They represent about 30% of global population. They are spread among the mount's slope and the level ground.
- Merchants: With this term I agglomerate all the commerciants that travel between regions selling, buying and exchanging stuff. Its composition is very heterogeneous, you can find people from any place in the world. They usually travel with the bare minimum to survive the journey. Only in some cases the travel with a horse or a wagon. Although they belong to the same class as some of the commerciants, they are treated a bit better by people in general because they can bring objects that otherwise would be impossible to find.
- Commerciants: This group is composed by people
- Architects
The lower class
Composed of all the military (warriors, guards...), some commerciants, and some students. They represent about 60% of global population.
Architecture
Important buildings
Important buildings should include: Hospital, Barracks, Bank, Leader/Mayors hose, City hall
Public library
The Public Library will be a place where users can look up information regarding Game play, History of towns/the world and SOME monster information, like a monster database almost, not including any real status, just a description.
This can also be a place to purchase some magical items? IF we use the item skill system such as (Skill Books) which, will teach you character a level 1 skill and allow you to level it up. edited by Bear/
Palace
Barracks
Barracks can be used as a dungeon cant it? Like, put a story behind the barracks and make a quest to go inside and gather some rations or something. edited by Bear/
Small Barracks
Small barracks in detail by Pajarico.
In war times, this booth works as a last bastion in case the attacker were able to pass trough and reach the mountain. The guards that reside here will only act when there is a high risk of losing the higher part. In peace times, the guards just practice all the time an some works as teachers for the new warriors.
To the right you can see a detail of the right part of the drawing below. The idea is that the open extreme of the "tube" is a watch tower were 24 hours a day, a group of sentinels are watching in turns. If an important attack begins, they lit a big fire that can be seen from various miles away by its allies (in case they have any).
Astronomic observatorium
City observatorium in detail by Pajarico.
Royal tombs
Market
Cheap buildings
Swordsmen guild
School / University
School (detail)