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[[File:Avis Armois.jpg|600px|right|sub|The City of Avis Armois]]
 
[[File:Avis Armois.jpg|600px|right|sub|The City of Avis Armois]]
 
== Statistics ==
 
== Statistics ==
'''Population:''' 14,564
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'''Population:''' 5,000
  
 
'''Allegiance:''' Kingdom of Athervon, Province de Armois
 
'''Allegiance:''' Kingdom of Athervon, Province de Armois
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=== Bishop's Gate ===
 
=== Bishop's Gate ===
Named for the gate that the clergy take from the Holy City when travelling to Seld Dieudonné, the Bishop’s Gate district is a district of wealthy private residences, mostly walled and gated and many with private men-at-arms and bodyguards on patrol.  The residents of Bishop’s gate are primarily nobles, members of the court of the Archbishop, high-ranking members of the hierarchy of the Church of the Holy Faith, as well as city residences for a number of the landed nobility of the surrounding region for when they visit the city on business.  Bishop’s gate is not welcoming to “nouveau riche” – those who are wealthy due to labor, trade, or skill.  The district has virtually no commercial activity within the streets that form its borders – an area that vigorously patrolled by the Golden Lions, who will question anyone who looks like they do not belong, particularly after dark.
 
  
 
=== Noble Quarter ===
 
=== Noble Quarter ===
The Noble’s Quarter is the historical home for the titled nobility of the city (de Ville), county (de Comte), province (du Provence), or on the King’s Court (a Royale) when in residence in the city.  The lines have blurred over the years, particularly after the Jhonian occupation, and many of the Nobles have taken homes in Bishop’s Gate.  Conversely, a number of clergy have found the means to acquire the historical and expensive residences in Noble’s Quarter.  The area is almost exclusively homes.  There are few if any commercial businesses within the borders of the area.  The Golden Lions patrol the district attentively, and most of the homes also have private guardsmen.  Crime is very rare in this district, although it does obey the rule of high risk, high reward: the few burglaries that have been successful have likely left the perpetrators set for life.
 
  
 
=== Holy City ===
 
=== Holy City ===
The Holy City is set behind a third set of walls, inside the inner city.  It is entirely owned and run by the Church of the Holy Faith.  While the Golden Lions patrol outside the walls, members of several of the Churches military orders – specifically the Order of the White Rose and the Order of the Heart of God – provide protection within the walls of the Holy City.  While technically a district, there is no commercial activity within the walls of the Holy City – what services are there are directed entirely at the clergy and activities of the Church, and are not for sale.  No one is allowed inside the walls of the Holy City without invitation by one of the ranking Church hierarchy, save on certain holy days or on feast days, when the Cathedral of St. Xavier’s is opened to the general public for worship and feasts.  The rest of the year, services held there are open only to those who tithes provide more than a baseline level of support to the church – primarily the nobility and upper classes.
 
  
 
=== North Wall ===
 
=== North Wall ===
The North Wall district is an upper-middle to upper class district, evenly distributed between residences and commercial activities that cater to more well-to-do patrons.  The goods and services found here are more expensive, but the quality tends to follow suit with the price.  Much like the East End, one can find bookstores and antique shops here, but the North Wall is known for high-end clothing stores and gourmet food markets.  Whereas King’s Gate offers quality clothes for moderately heeled patrons, the North End shops do little but custom work for the wealthiest residents of the city.  The area is well-patrolled by the Golden Lions, but crime is not completely unheard of here; what there is tends toward burglary and confidence games.  Street crime is rare, and punished severely by the Lions even before the perpetrators make it before a judge.
 
  
 
=== Golden Quarter ===
 
=== Golden Quarter ===
The name of the Golden Quarter is self-explanatory: one should not be here unless one is laden with gold.  A business district that caters to the well-to-do from Nobles Quarter, Bishop’s Gate, The Holy City, and sometimes even from Seld Dieudonné itself, the Golden Quarter’s shops set the bar in the city for extravagance and expense.  There are few taverns; the inns in the Golden Quarter are for those who want to flaunt their wealth by staying in the most lavish of places.  The businesses tend to be those of luxury – jewelry, clothes, and the like.  The area is patrolled ruthlessly by the Golden Lions, and despite the wealth, street crime is virtually unheard of.  There have been a number of burglaries in the past where the thieves made off with fantastic sums, but these are balanced by the severe punishments metted out to those who have tried and failed (typically, a life sentence at Ill-Water).
 
  
 
=== Embassy District ===
 
=== Embassy District ===
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=== Foreign District ===
 
=== Foreign District ===
The Foreign District is, as the name implies, the home of may ex-patriates of foreign countries, some near, some far.  Any ethnicities or nationalities that haven’t formed a large enough population to make it in one of the other districts end up being lumped together in the Foreign District.  Here, one can find Ugarians from the archipelago of the Forbidden Isles trading with Iruzhinians, Chandrahaari snake charmers entertaining Issyrian dock workers, and on and on.  None of the groups is large, and they find commonality in their outsider-ness to the Athernians in the rest of the city.  The foreign district is loosely patrolled by the Red Swords, but halfheartedly.  Despite this, there is less crime than one would expect here, partially due to the fact it is a fairly poor district, with little to steal.  The people who live here are lower middle class to lower class in general, and the population tends to be itinerant, as many foreigners come for a time before returning to their homelands, or moving on to a new destination.
 
  
 
=== Outer Docks ===
 
=== Outer Docks ===
The Outer Docks is a primary hub for mercantile shipping and receiving for the city.  It handles the bulk, ordinary goods coming and going into the city – things that must be traded in large quantities to make a profit, such as food, cloth, raw materials, and the like.  The Outer Docks are incredibly busy during the day, abuzz with ships landing and departing, and large loads of goods coming in and leaving by carts and caravan into the many warehouses located here.  At night, the Outer Docks transform into a nonstop party, with the many inns and taverns along the waterfront offering a way for the dock workers, sailors, and barge drivers to spend their hard-earned coins.  There are no permanent brothels in the Outer Docks, but freelance prostitutes (both male and female, and sometimes non-human) are known to frequent the area in the evenings, scurrying about to avoid the occasional patrol of the Red Swords.  The District has significant criminal activity – during the day, pickpockets and the like are common; at night, activity turns to larceny, muggings, or smuggling of illicit goods.
 
  
 
=== Bronzechapel ===
 
=== Bronzechapel ===
Bronzechapel District represents a middle-ground between the lower-class Outer Docks beyond the gate, and the Middle to Upper Middle-Class Guildhall District.  There are a fair number of Guild Halls in the Bronzechapel District itself, notably the Alquemiste’s Hall, the Butcher’s Guild Hall, and the Mason’s Guild all call Bronzechapel home.  The district name comes from an ancient, pre-Jhonian conquest temple, originally dedicated to some pagan Tuathan diety, that was transformed after the reconquest into a beautiful church of The Holy Faith – the chapel of St. Antelmo di Sennuli.  The building is fronted completely in thin bronze plates, and the windows have been constructed entirely of yellow, white, and orange stained glass.  The effect is quite stunning from the inside on the rare days when direct sunlight shines through the windows, casting the interior, which also heavily uses bronze decoration, in golden-red hues.
 
  
 
=== Guild's Quarter ===
 
=== Guild's Quarter ===
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==== La Tour de Auson (Prison) ====
 
==== La Tour de Auson (Prison) ====
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