GM
The Wavemaster gives a shrug.
"Aye, I got theories, but theories are about as useless as a fish with legs. But since ya asked, I'd guess that someone has a grudge against our cult but can't be seen openly discriminatin' 'gainst us, or it is all some high falutin' rich people scheme with land development and such. Or something I hasn't thought of," he shrugs again.
"Whichever it is, I don' much care. I just want ta get it solved."
Enimpi offers to take you to New Paradise but says this will likely be her last duty before her service has expired for the day. She takes you into the corner, giving you the guided tour of the place.
The people living in Set’s southwestern corner call their district New Paradise, though the district is about as far from heaven as a place could be. High walls with crenellated battlements seal off the district from its neighbors, but pressure from the Sprawl has kept the gate leading out of the city open for over a decade, allowing outsiders free passage to the city’s interior. The neighboring districts have sealed their gates in the inner walls to prevent the influx of refugees and immigrants into their communities. Thus, visitors seeking access to the rest of the city
must push through the press of buildings and navigate New Paradise’s tortured streets to find the Grand Gate that opens onto the inner city, and even then, the doors stand open for just eighteen minutes each day.
New Paradise was originally a wealthy district, and its four- and five-story buildings housed the richest families in Set. All that has changed, however; most buildings were abandoned and have since been taken over by squatters. Where once families and their servants enjoyed spacious quarters with gardens, balconies, and more, now the walls almost groan from the numbers of people squeezed within. Rope bridges stretch between the windows of close-by buildings to speed transit across the densely populated area, and many people now travel over these slender walkways.
Smoke, cooking, human filth, and sweat give New Paradise a thick atmosphere, though locals eventually grow accustomed to the district’s foul mélange. People living here are not much better off than those out in the Sprawl, but they at least get to claim a piece of the city—provided someone bigger and tougher doesn’t come along. Since the All-Faiths Company rarely bothers to patrol New Paradise, locals have learned to dispense their own kind of justice. Murderers, thieves, brutes, and others disappear if they cause too much trouble.
OOC:
Everyone make me Perception checks please.