189 Backdrop Diyun
189 Backdrop Diyun
189 Backdrop Diyun
Diyun:
The Hanging City
ByWill Hindmarch F Illustration by Noah Bradley
Cartography by Mike Schley
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create a feeling of casual luxury that has become synonymous with Diyun.
At its highest point, far above the river, the city
is posh and palatial. In its middle reaches, bustling
throngs crowd into low-ceilinged gaming dens, smoky
taverns, and paper-walled teahouses. In the lowest
areas, poor travelers and beaten-down residents
throw stones and dice to test their luck, catch fish in
the sluggish river, and sometimes disappear into the
network of caves at the waterline, never to be seen
again.
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At the Waterline
Life at the base of Diyuns great cliffs is ugly and hard.
Lean-tos and awnings serve as shelter for an assortment of transients and permanent residents hoping
to earn enough coin to buy passage upriver or up the
cliffs. Lodging in these lower levels consists of curtained alcoves, free to whoever claims them first or
most viciously, with no security against thieves or the
damp. Life down here isnt stable enough for much of
a power dynamic to form. The adventuring party or
the family unit is usually the largest organization to
survive more than a few weeks on this level.
The Green Stone City: Exploring a maze of
half-flooded passages in the sea caves below Diyuns
largest stone column reveals the remains of a city
carved from green stone and lit by blue gems. It
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