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<font face="garamond" size="3">''Ain't no cause of wonder that this place's such a mess. The 'Gates' are to the west; water predominates; a cliff bisects the walls, for heavens' sake! Even a simple initiate in Feng Shui like this one can tell you it means nothin but trouble.''</font><br>
 
<font face="garamond" size="3">''Ain't no cause of wonder that this place's such a mess. The 'Gates' are to the west; water predominates; a cliff bisects the walls, for heavens' sake! Even a simple initiate in Feng Shui like this one can tell you it means nothin but trouble.''</font><br>
—'''Sister Chun''', Daoist nun of the Bright Clean Waters Temple.
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—'''Sister Peace-among-Waves''', Daoist nun of the Bright Clean Waters School.
  
 
Whether you incline toward the political views of Master Zhou or the more mystical interpretations of Peace-among-Waves, one cannot disagree with the basic fact: Bird's Progress is barely governable. Whatever the true cause, it doesn't help that the Magistrates sent from Jiankiang are ill-disposed to try. In the portions of the city perched atop the cliffs, ''the City Above'', the law is impotent; home to the wealthy and powerful, they are well-insulated from the attentions of the law. And the portions at the foot of the cliffs, ''the City Beneath'', criminality simply does not matter unless it impacts the business interests of those who live above. It is a single city, but it is divided; for the priestly devotees of feng shui, it is the physical division that produces the disorder.
 
Whether you incline toward the political views of Master Zhou or the more mystical interpretations of Peace-among-Waves, one cannot disagree with the basic fact: Bird's Progress is barely governable. Whatever the true cause, it doesn't help that the Magistrates sent from Jiankiang are ill-disposed to try. In the portions of the city perched atop the cliffs, ''the City Above'', the law is impotent; home to the wealthy and powerful, they are well-insulated from the attentions of the law. And the portions at the foot of the cliffs, ''the City Beneath'', criminality simply does not matter unless it impacts the business interests of those who live above. It is a single city, but it is divided; for the priestly devotees of feng shui, it is the physical division that produces the disorder.

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