Dalmascan Locations
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Royal City of Rabanastre
Capital of Old Dalmasca, and before that, many other kingdoms stretching back into the storied history of the Galtean Peninsula. Rule by the Dalmascan royal family lasted for several hundred years before the city's fall to the Archadian Empire fity-two years past and subsequent restoration to independence.
The story of the city's people is the story of three cultures, those of Valendia, Ordalia, and Kerwon, who bore trade goods along the many well-frequented routes leading to her welcoming gates. The town proper of Rabanastre is divided into four sections by the cardinal directions of the compass. The east and west are merchant districts, the streets lined with shops and stalls of every description. In the north, the streets widen into a large piazza facing the palace, and to the South can be found three gates leading beyond the city walls to the Dalmasca desert and Giza Plains. The aerodrome can be found in the western outskirts of town, surrounded by numerous privately operated airship docks. In the northwestern part of town stands a splendid cathedral built in the Galtean style, the bell of which, when rung, sounds through every hearth and home in the city. In the North part of the city is the palace, inaccessible to the general public. Moogles operate a swift transportation system that allows citizens to teleport to different sections of the city.
The majority of Rabanastre's residents are Humes. There are also large numbers of Bangaa, Moogles and Seeq. The city also contains an small population of Viera and Nu Mou.
Lowtown
Underneath the main city of Rabanastre is a series of tunnels that house Lowtown. Only the poor, the destitute, and reside in Lowtown. Imperials rarely venture into its depths, which is the reason many residents have relocated here. Below Lowtown is a series of waterways that contains a secret passage into the Royal Palace basement.
Garamsythe Waterway
The Garamsythe Waterways are the sewer systems of Rabanastre. Within the waterways various dangerous creatures make their home, and would-be adventurers use them to sharpen their fighting skills. The Waterway also functions as a hotbed for much of Dalmasca's crime, attracting sky pirates, black marketeers, terrorist organizations and others of their ilk.
Estersand
One of the large desert regions of Dalmasca, located to the east of Rabanastre. Rife with all manner of monstrous beasts, it regular plays host to hunts organized within the city. What settlements there are line the banks of the River Nibra, a vibrant blue vein running through the heart of the sands, wherein can be found ferries for the conveyance of travelers and goods across her flow. Many merchants make a good point of stopping in the villages to trade on there way to and from Rabanastre.
Westersand
One of the vast deserts of the Dalmascan region situated to the west of Rabanastre. Few roads pass through this waste, and as such it is little frequented by merchants. In Dalmasca Westersand, the sandstorms are more greatly feared than the beasts; so much so, in fact, that whole societies of natural philosophers in Rabanastre devote themselves to their study.
Giza Plains
A vast savannah spreading to the south of the Royal City of Rabanastre, the environs of which vary drastically between dry and rainy seasons. Large dark crystals lie scattered here and there across the savanna. During the Dry, they absorb the suns radiance and glow with an auric brilliance. A village of nomadic herders is located near the middle of the grasslands. During the Wet, the villagers relocate to the mountains. While they reside in the grasslands, the menfolk rarely return from their herding, leaving the women and children to their own devices in the village. These nomads know the art of capturing the energy of the dark crystals in chunks of magicite, called sunstone, which they then bring to market to sell. The animals by which they make their living are primarily of cockatrice stock.
