Describe a city as if it's a location in a fantasy novel and I will try to guess the city
A city split by the waters that surround it, it has a thriving waterfront, a bustling port and ferries that can take you to the surrounding towns. In the center of the city, among the more normal looking towers a bright, alien looking, needle like structure pierces the sky.
Seattle!
A city that, in truth, barely qualifies for that title, though it is the largest in its region, a large portion of its population is made up of scholars at the nearby university. On the waterfront of a lake, there are also supposed sightings of a water monster nearby.
Ithaca, New York
A city at the seat of a great river, sitting stretched across the head waters. The people were once known for their profound metallurgy, so profound it blackened the sky and poisoned the land. The fires of the bellows were such that the smog once swallowed the land for days. Though the crucibles have since gone cold, the local knights still bear the title of the local artisans.
Pittsburgh!
Located at the crossroads of two of the Duchy’s main highways, the city was once renowned for its prowess in the extraction of the mineral Halite. With the extractories gone, however, the city has little to show for it besides the local lake, poisoned by the chemicals that once fed the city’s economy. As if in an effort to erase the city’s history, the canal that was once used to transport goods in and out was covered up, and now only survives vestigially in the name of the road that runs in its path.
Salton City?
This city is dwarfed by other cities in the land, but it's the biggest city in it's particular territory. Adding to it's obscurity, it's name was once stollen by another. Residents both despise the casual traveler, but tentatively, but warmly, welcome anyone who decides to make this city their home. Winters are harsh, but summers here by the sea will warm even the coldest hearts.
Portland Maine
A bustling city on the banks of a wide and lazy river, this metropolis has little use for it. Instead, rivers of rock and stone are the city's lifeblood, and creep ever outward from the center as it seeks to swallow its sister city - and the sister city, fat on the blood of animals, seeks to do the same.
Dallas-Fort Worth?










