Architecture
The skeleton of civilization patched over with carved wood and engraved stone.
The Districts
The Tower
The Offices
The Communal
Notable Locations
The Eternal Flame
A flame that stays lit by an unknown fuel source in the ruins. It is used as a social gathering spot by many of the town denizens. It is also used to grill on occasion as the fuel is clean burning just like the ones that fuel the Eatery.
At night, the elders of the village will hang about the fire and share their experiences with the younger generation.
The Eatery
Nestled above the Great House, the Eatery is the primary source of meals and drinks for the town. Headed by an old Monolithic chef Ral-Mi, even with limited ingredients the Eatery's menu stays fresh and goes through rotations of meals to keep the denizens fueled.
Mana Wall
The Mana Wall is the memorial that immortalizes those who made their final sacrifice in the name of Kainga. A grand wall with names, busts, likenesses, and testimonials to the lost. The center of the wall centers of the first chief of Kainga, who sacrificed themselves to seal the Hydra beneath the town.
The inside of the hall is a mausoleum of knowledge, stories, and monolithic remains.
The Great House
The Seat of Power in the literal sense, the Great House hosts council meetings, town halls, and social events that keep the people of Kainga motivated. A grand hall carved from stone and furnished with the wood native to Waimana Valley, it serves as a place to spend an evening and discuss the topics of the day with the Council.
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