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- This is the poor district of a small city, or large township. Home to 5,000. It has 4 taverns, the most notable ones being The Sign of the Weaver and Minstrel, The House of Mistletoes and The Minstrel and Mandolin. It was planned around a large statue park. A lingering smell of ginger haunts the district.
- This is the red light district of a tiny, but well-trafficked village. Populated by 100. The only tavern of note here is The Horseshoe and Crab. It grew up over time due to access to a library, museum or gallery. The offices of a cooper of dubious repute are located here.
- This is the industrial district of a small township or a large holdfast. Populated by 1000. It has 2 taverns, including The Drake and The Rogue’s Boot. It borders a major intersection, connecting other districts. This part of town is known for its talented archers.
- This is the artisan district of a small city, or large township. Home to 10,000. It has 6 taverns, the most notable ones being The Queen’s Board, Tavern & Inn of the Fiddler and Executioner and The Scorpion and Jerkin. It was built around a park. Gang violence is common here.
- This is the judicial district of a medium town, or burrough within a larger city. Populated by 200. It is famed for it's culinary culture, boasting the acclaimed The Running Youth and The Sign of the Fool’s Hawthorn taverns. It was built around a government building. Gang violence is common here.