Describe a city as if it's a location in a fantasy novel and I will try to guess the city
It's a sprawling city, split in half by a winding river; its namesake. Its borders are blurred - you could walk into any number of cities or towns around it and would never realize you'd even left the first if not for the signs welcoming you. The surrounding countryside is renowned for it's agriculture, though little else. But while you'd be hard-pressed to find any crops growing within the city's indistinct bounds, it is still at the center of this agriculture, with 4 of the largest mills to be found for dozens, if not hundreds, of miles. The city itself is officially known for having an extra season, but speak to any of its townsfolk or visitors, and you'll find it's better known for its smells.
The scents of wheat and corn permeate the city from 3 of the mills, rivaled only by the river bisecting it, and the closest thing to a mountain you'll find for several hundred miles: a giant mound of refuse and filth which once leeched into the river beside it, now covered in grass and walking trails. Truly a bizarre place for the unfamiliar, but home to hundreds of thousands who have grown used to its peculiarities
Cedar Rapids Iowa










