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A rough and tumble place for sure, this city is not for the faint of heart. Though it has been improving ever since the forming of the tribunal, there are still plenty of reasons to watch your back, and keep a tight watch on your coin purse. | A rough and tumble place for sure, this city is not for the faint of heart. Though it has been improving ever since the forming of the tribunal, there are still plenty of reasons to watch your back, and keep a tight watch on your coin purse. | ||
- | With a more stable government and economy, comes a more stable populace. More accurate reporting of population has led to a higher count. Many people still come and go, but any who regularly make port in the city and stay for periods of time are counted as part of the population. Managing the city's residents has become much easier, and as more people immigrate to the new city buildings are people | + | With a more stable government and economy, comes a more stable populace. More accurate reporting of population has led to a higher count. Many people still come and go, but any who regularly make port in the city and stay for periods of time are counted as part of the population. Managing the city's residents has become much easier, and as more people immigrate to the new city buildings are filled and taken over more permanently. |
The cities populace is comprised of peoples of all races, and several walks of life. Most all are treated fairly, as the citizens see themselves as being on equal footing with the others. | The cities populace is comprised of peoples of all races, and several walks of life. Most all are treated fairly, as the citizens see themselves as being on equal footing with the others. |