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Silvershine was a typical hierarchical city divided into rings. The inner ring (1) was occupied only by the royal castle inhabitants, which was surrounded not only by high walls, but also by a cordon of guards and bodyguards. In the outer (2) ring there were service headquarters, few very expensive stores, and the exclusive inn “horned devil”. Going further outside (3) one could find the district of wealthy merchants, whose houses were connected with warehouses for obvious reasons.

In addition to the docks, the harbor district (4) offered numerous entertainment in more or less sumptuous pubs. Walking deeper into the city, you could find the town market (5), which was famous for the slave trade – which was quite uncommon in these parts of the world. Passing the next city gates, you go in the middle ring (6), which was occupied by small shops and possessions of medium-wealthy citizens of the city. Here, actually, was the main heart of the city.

The outermost ring (7) was intended for the least prosperous inhabitants of the city. Within it you could meet typical dive and residents who live in not very well-kept houses.

Outside the city, there are (8) religious properties on the island that protrudes nearby. Only the most influential and distinguished people in the city can visit these areas.

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