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The Kizabat is one of these cities.  It grew around a massive water source in the middle of a vast desert.  The system of roads had to be forged through this anvil of fire or else make unacceptably long expeditions around it.  So five nearly straight roads cross at this location.  There is considerable evidence that Rumorzaki sorcerors drew up the water here and created the system below the ground that feeds the great pools and springs that now exist.  Water is sent off to irrigate huge areas for farming, orchards and livestock. Oh, and for people as well.
 
The Kizabat is one of these cities.  It grew around a massive water source in the middle of a vast desert.  The system of roads had to be forged through this anvil of fire or else make unacceptably long expeditions around it.  So five nearly straight roads cross at this location.  There is considerable evidence that Rumorzaki sorcerors drew up the water here and created the system below the ground that feeds the great pools and springs that now exist.  Water is sent off to irrigate huge areas for farming, orchards and livestock. Oh, and for people as well.
  
This city has almost a million people and they all live off the cross-desert traffic somehow.  Either provisioning the caravans, feeding the merchants, or tending to their own needs. They have a fine school that teaches many subjects from medicine to art, to mathematics to farming.  It is one of the finest schools for calligraphers and scribes that teaches perfect penmanship. 
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This city has almost a million people and they all live off the cross-desert traffic somehow.  Either provisioning the caravans, feeding the merchants, or tending to their own needs.
  
 
But doubt not, it is a Diner of Amber.   
 
But doubt not, it is a Diner of Amber.   

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