Kore
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Sprawling, industrial city with a slight dark fog several stories up. Not enough to block sunlight but along with the light from the constantly "on" city it does diminish the visibility of the stars. | Metallic, iron, and coal smells dominate the air. In some sections these are overpowered by the smells of meat, soup, bread, and ale. | The clanking and grinding of metal can be heard in different amounts throughout the city but never quite gone save for when drowned out by the ambient noise of one's more immediate surroundings. If you could find a quiet spot, you would still hear the creaking of the giant metal struts holding the city aloft. | Even warmer than the immediate mountain region, both due to the proximity of the Sablesteel Maw and the constant bustling of people and their craft. |
Approaching Kore
The two ground entrances to Kore are massive and blocked by equally massive gates. Adjoined to the outside of these gates are customs offices which every traveling party must pass through to be allowed entry. Visas are required for entry; they can be obtained via mail correspondence with the Bureau of Consular Affairs in Kore or other major cities or can be obtained on-site after heavy paperwork and official references. If references cannot be provided or the forms cannot be completed for any reason, visitors are turned away. Identification from other major cities counts as a base level visa and allows entry but only to the lowest level of access, general city entry and some specialized artisan locations (specifically those that are not owned by the [[Kore Department of Development]] or the [[Pyrhian Union Military]]). Further access levels are only granted upon special circumstances to certain types of visas.The City
Kore is a large city suspended aloft by massive mechanical struts above and below the city. There are ten upper struts and 5 lower struts, each about 100 ft wide and thick. Many of them are partially caked in ash and home to various volcanic plant and animal life. Like the eponymous major volcano of the region, Kore is particularly famous for its sablesteel. Harder and stronger than standard steel, this metal is unique to the region and easily recognizable by its much darker, grayish-black natural coloration. In addition to specialized materials (and items made from these materials) Kore is well known for its manufacturing plants that produce various types of automatons, some of which work in those plants themselves or regions closer to the Sablesteel Maw that might be too hazardous to most living creatures.Demographics
Languages
Common, gnomish, and dwarvish are the most common languages in Kore. A large contingent of the artisan society speaks in a hybrid dialect of gnomish and common, called [[gnocish]]. Theories as to why claim that this is just a natural transition of languages in cultures where multiple languages are known and used with fluency by all members of the society. Prevailing theories among the artisan community lean more in the direction of efficiency: by combining the aspects of the two languages, one is able to convey a point more quickly and efficiently.Points of interest
- Dwarven Ales Brewery: A large brewery in Kore.
- Kore Brewing: A medium-sized brewery in Kore.
- Kore Distilling: A medium-sized distillery in Kore, famous for its cold-distillation in an ironically hot climate.
Architecture
The main city portion of Kore, "The Platform", is supported over a chasm by 15 giant metal struts. Given its hard limit on development area, Kore's platform architecture houses a very densely packed and vertical city. Most of the standard 3-5 story buildings are made of fired clay/stone brick and reinforced with iron and steel, with many pipes and devices lining the exterior walls.
Sections of surrounding mountains and parts of the Sablesteel Maw have been carved away to form plateaus and landings. For the most part these surfaces support factories and other industrial manufacturing businesses, but some residential housing is located on these outskirts; mostly hunters and goat and lizard herders.
Vastar imagery can also be seen in many locations throughout the city though moreso as a form of reinforcing the hard-working ethos of the society than any form of more formal direct worship.