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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Koda is one of the largest cities in South Reach located about 3 days travel by boat away from [[Fairhaven]]. The city was carved out of steep shore cliffs and encircles Koda Bay - the gigantic sea port. Travelers who arrive in the city for the first time are usually awestruck at it's unique architecture. Instead of sprawling across the horizon like most cities, Koda rises up almost vertically from the sea. It's buildings have been either carved directly from the cliff walls or erected on rising stone shelves. Except for narrow streets and rooftops there is little flat space to be found here. Travelers describe it as if docking within a huge amphitheater. | Koda is one of the largest cities in South Reach located about 3 days travel by boat away from [[Fairhaven]]. The city was carved out of steep shore cliffs and encircles Koda Bay - the gigantic sea port. Travelers who arrive in the city for the first time are usually awestruck at it's unique architecture. Instead of sprawling across the horizon like most cities, Koda rises up almost vertically from the sea. It's buildings have been either carved directly from the cliff walls or erected on rising stone shelves. Except for narrow streets and rooftops there is little flat space to be found here. Travelers describe it as if docking within a huge amphitheater. | ||
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== Koda Locations == | == Koda Locations == |
Revision as of 10:50, 18 July 2017
Description
Koda is one of the largest cities in South Reach located about 3 days travel by boat away from Fairhaven. The city was carved out of steep shore cliffs and encircles Koda Bay - the gigantic sea port. Travelers who arrive in the city for the first time are usually awestruck at it's unique architecture. Instead of sprawling across the horizon like most cities, Koda rises up almost vertically from the sea. It's buildings have been either carved directly from the cliff walls or erected on rising stone shelves. Except for narrow streets and rooftops there is little flat space to be found here. Travelers describe it as if docking within a huge amphitheater.