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* '''Havlet''' is a small village not far from [[Donville]] in the [[Hextants|3rd hextant]] and just north of the [[The Race of Offworld|the racing trail]]. It is often used as a quiet meeting place for agents of both [[Section 17]] and [[Section 9]]. | * '''Havlet''' is a small village not far from [[Donville]] in the [[Hextants|3rd hextant]] and just north of the [[The Race of Offworld|the racing trail]]. It is often used as a quiet meeting place for agents of both [[Section 17]] and [[Section 9]]. | ||
* '''Donville''' (sometimes also called "Donsville") is a small port city on the eastern edge of the [[Keep of Woes]] that sits perched on the western edge of [[The Reaping Sea]]. It is medieval in appearance, with a slight Tudor feel to it, and is ruled by elected officials, including a mayor and a city council. It is a major shipping and trade hub in the region, and boasts a population of about 6000 residents. |
Revision as of 13:16, 2 May 2023
All throughout the Offworld Universe there is a collection of minor cities for who there is very limited information. This is a summary of all of them, and the limited details available about each. They're collected here as the information on them is too small to justify their own page.
- Lerreon is the third city in the region of the fifth hextant, measures roughly two square miles, and considerably steps up the level of luxury found in the previous two cities.
- Havlet is a small village not far from Donville in the 3rd hextant and just north of the the racing trail. It is often used as a quiet meeting place for agents of both Section 17 and Section 9.
- Donville (sometimes also called "Donsville") is a small port city on the eastern edge of the Keep of Woes that sits perched on the western edge of The Reaping Sea. It is medieval in appearance, with a slight Tudor feel to it, and is ruled by elected officials, including a mayor and a city council. It is a major shipping and trade hub in the region, and boasts a population of about 6000 residents.