Tuesday, May 10, 2022

6) Noble’s Quarter

Although infrequently used, Emperor Sedmon’s home is here, and many other mansions, manors, houses, and homes. Almost all of the Nobles in the city build their homes near the Emperor’s house. Most of these homes, including Sedmon’s, are quite large and almost palatial.

Noble's Park contains statues of some of the city's heroes. Veteran’s Boulevard runs from the gate in the northwest wall to the Castle. A large triumphant archway is here, dedicated to some of the noble residents that have died in the service of the city.

This quarter contains both “The Velos Club,” the most expensive restaurant in the city, and “The High Court Lodge,” the most expensive Inn in the city. Note that “The Velos Club” has no rooms for travelers, nor does “The High Court Lodge” serve any meals.

Most high ranking military have their residences along Imperial Avenue, the road leading to the Emperor's Gate. Imperial Avenue leads from the Emperor's Gate to the Palace. Many of these homes here have large extended gardens, both floral and vegetable. Imperial Avenue is another boulevard with two lanes and a green sward down the center filled with trees and flowers.

There are extensive gardens, both floral and vegetable in the Noble’s Quarter. The road around Sedmon’s Castle is called “The Trident Promenade” and is quite large enough to hold city-wide Fasts, Festivals, Faires, and Feasts, and is a frequent setting for parades.

Near the front of the road is a large business that registers Noble citizens, most from birth, and contains each Noble House’s heraldry, and/or shield design, and other items. The Registry is where the Nobles go to have their coat of arms and other things filed securely.

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