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Dragona City

One of the first established Grand Cities in Sylvantara by the Dragon Tribe, a city so well meticulously designed in the shape of a perfect circle down to the millimeter, one can only wonder its marvelous spectacle at ow such a feat was possible to build. Every stone slab and structure fits perfectly into a circle. Many of the structures are build with smoothed and polished quartz and granite, and have stylized dragon-like designs integrated to the architecture, with Fabergé designed street lamps which contain Luma Crystals to illuminate the city. At the epicenter of Dragona City is a massive fountain which displays a huge statue of the Twin Goddess Dragons, as they are seen holding hands as they lay down next to each other both staring at each other with an expression of joy on their faces, while sitting on perfectly sculpted clouds around it's base. The blend of colors this magnificent sculpted piece makes the statues look as if they could come to life at any moment.

Demographics

The vast majority of demographics is the dragon people with very few humans and furrykind.

Government

The city of Dragona is ruled under Ethnarch monarchy by the Dragon Tribe, as they are the dominant ethnic tribe within Dragona City. Leadership passes down through hereditary lines within the royal family, and they also have an advisory council of elders that provides counsel on matters of governance, policy and cultural affairs. The royal family has legal authority over administration of justice and enforcement of laws within Dragona City, but they do have appointed judges who have full authority to act on their behalf as needed to maintain law and order. While not exerting their full authority on it's people like some other kingdoms the Royal Family takes a decentralized governance approach for a more sense of connection with it's community empowerment.

Defences

The perimeter of the city's walls are lined with watch towers, the city has a protective enchantment to ward off monsters and outside attacks.

Industry & Trade

One of Dragona's City's most important industry of trade is Dragon Co. Express of importing and exporting of goods as their strong land longtime established partnership in expanding their operations throughout the world.

Districts

There are about 7 districts within Dragona City, each dividing ring of the city is split up into 7 districts.  

Outer Ring:

  • Uratsi Bay (Harbor)
  • Zowom Zedon (residential scenic view)
  • Boles Gowlok (market district)
  • Middle Ring:

  • Thuwed Zehel (botanical gardens)
  • Zedonikos (residential)
  • Inner Ring:

  • Mozil (plaza)
  • Delis (castle)
  • History

    The demigods were gifted with advanced knowledge and craftsmanship by the Twin Dragon Goddesses in which they used to build their city.

    Points of interest

    The most amazing place to visit is the botanical gardens and the scenic view that overlooks the harbor.

    Architecture

    The city's clean looks it built with polished granite and stone and it's pearly white quartz, with stylistic dragon-like designs integrated to the architecture, Every square tile and brick is perfectly aligned and fitted with exact precision and size. Mixed into this design they have wooden frames of various buildings. Each ring layer of the city goes up higher than the last with spiraling staircases that wraps around each side. Streetlights with a Fabergé shaped lights with Luma Crystals inside them that line the streets in perfect alignment and distance from each other.

    Geography

    Just like the city's perfectly crafted design, the terrain is almost somewhat flat with very little uneven terrain, even as you go to higher levels of the city.

    Climate

    The city experiences unpredictable and seasonal weather all-year round.
    Founding Date
    Year 38
    Founders
    Alternative Name(s)
    City of Dragona
    Type
    Large city
    Population
    10.1 million
    Inhabitant Demonym
    Dragonians
    Owner/Ruler
    Related Tradition (Primary)

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