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- This is the military district of a sprawling metropolis. 1,000 citizens reside here. It has 10 taverns, the most notable ones being The Strumpet and Branch and The Copper Sabre. It grew up over time due to access to a canal. A famed jongleur, as well as a renowned fishmonger are said to live here.
- This is the commerce district of a small township or a large holdfast. Populated by 300. It has 7 taverns, including The Sign of the Silver Hunter and The Howling Sorcerer. It was built around a large statue park. This part of town is known for its talented dandys.
- This is the commerce district of a tiny, but well-trafficked village. Populated by 900. It has 5 taverns, including The Fern and The Sign of the Lazy Brazier. It was planned around a market. This part of town is known for its talented beggars.
- This is the residential 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 Enchantress’ Serpent and Fiddle and Flagon Nest taverns. It was built around a public fountain. The offices of a intercessor of dubious repute are located here.
- This is the red light district of a medium town, or burrough within a larger city. Populated by 100. It has 2 taverns, including The Arrow and Fisher and The Cooper’s Arms. It encircles a public fountain. A lingering smell of bubblegum haunts the district.