Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25828117-20200106232024/@comment-25828117-20200111024324

Cheydinhal had several districts. But no matter the standing of its residents, refugees could be seen everywhere. The eastern bank of the tributary of the Corbolo river that sliced through the city and its walls was perhaps the most affected. In the old Chapel district the refugees, broken in spirit, and looking for mercy hoped they could find it there. Even if they did not believe in the gods of the Imperial hegemony, one could expect a bowl of soup and a blanket offered by the priests of Arkey. As such the residential area surrounding the chapel suffered for it. Desperate people bunched up together in one place could cause all sorts of nasty things to happen.

The commercial districts across the river had the lowest concentration of refugees even if they were still noticeable in the streets, begging for septims from people who most certainly had their purses with them, venturing in this part of town. As such pick pocketing or worse crimes were on the rise.

The only parts of the city that were completely free of refugees where the castle and the residences directly near it, these belonged to aristocracy and the very affluent, and they used their political power to ensure it stayed that way. Someone had to think of the house prices.

Somewhere in these districts Marr and Kyris lived, but which one was it?