Twin's Tail
1. Yechmeb' Family Manor
2. Ntoktaj̀ Family Manor
3. Skhach̀ Family Manor
4. The Coconut / Dác's Tavern
5. Everything Shop (Delhizan Wares)
6. Chime Tower
7. Delhizan Quarter
8. Chambers of The Nurhetic Tradition, Sun School
9. Chambers of The Nurhetic Tradition, Moon School
2. Ntoktaj̀ Family Manor
3. Skhach̀ Family Manor
4. The Coconut / Dác's Tavern
5. Everything Shop (Delhizan Wares)
6. Chime Tower
7. Delhizan Quarter
8. Chambers of The Nurhetic Tradition, Sun School
9. Chambers of The Nurhetic Tradition, Moon School
Twin’s Tail historically has been a wealthy area in which minor nobility or decorated persons of non-mercantile class hold ancestral manors. Recently, however, Draksineon's increasing trade with Delhiza along the Trail of Clouds has produced an influx of off-continent residents, which have not been met warmly by the established Drakoyan gentry, despite their equally deep pockets. Certain customs of the new immigrants particularly annoy old tenants: the constant chiming demanded by the former’s religion, and a known penchant to start drinking early in the afternoon chief among them. When a drink is sought, there is no better place to find it than The Coconut - also called Dác's Tavern by the locals, after its owner. The preferred hard beverage is Ect, served in the traditional manner. Gaming – an absolutely integral part of Delhizan culture - is another favourite pursuit at the ‘Nut. Anyone wishing to try their hand at the national game, Succulthagac, can easily lose a few Sovernals doing so here. The Everything Shop, run by Mégch of Heszad, is a place for Delhizans to purchase all the comforts of home – food, drink, ritual objects, incense, cloth, supplies for native handicrafts, and considerably more bric-a-brac. The Shop is situated just outside Green Row (Hezdel: xǘ dúd), a communal housing area for its outland clientele. Directly across stand the Sun and Moon School of the Nurhetic Tradition - no coincidence, given that their founder, Nurhasi, is regarded as a divine saviour in Del and Azodel. Delhizans, wherever they may roam, never stray far from the honoured practitioners of Dream.
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